I absolutely agree with what the PM said today. Im a British born Indian and I hate it when people come into the UK and try to force their views or ways of life on society. My grandparents came to England in the 1970s and lived in a mixed area and integrated well. They should integrate or not bother coming here!
2006-12-08 03:57:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Bunch of losers. Live in London and you will see that a majority of muslims are well integrated into the society. The key is to stop this political campaign to supress muslims, this is pure victimisation. There are professional muslims, who look after your children, doctors, teachers etc and those who serve you in the shops and have a chat with you. What's all this rubbish about integration. They are integrated. The people you see who are not integrated are no less in number than the other losers who are wasting our tax money and causes nuisance in the streets. There is good and bad everywhere. Address specific issues but dont generalise and target a set of people. Do some research...
2006-12-08 09:34:31
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answered by tigress_taz 2
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I don't want to mix with most of the people that are being let into this country.
They are taking over this country and causing us to be racialist.
I can't see any improvement in the future, our country has been given away together with our rights.
I despair of what future this country holds for the next generation.
In my opinion England is lost.
And as for Tony Blair, this speech should have been when he first came into power, it's far too late now.
2006-12-08 20:38:27
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answered by animalwatch 3
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it relatively is beneficial to determine what's going on to electricity precise now. initially there have been 2 gadgets of businesses in contact: people who generate electricity, who sell to those that distribute it and sell to families and companies. besides the shown fact that, a physically powerful deal of vertical integration has taken place, so as that the marketplace for electricity distribution is ruled with the help of the turbines, and that's confusing for different businesses to take part. today, the government is thinking its reaction.
2016-10-14 06:47:34
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answered by troesch 4
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I grew up in Cheshire, but lived in London for a few years. Me and my flatmate where once described as "Those northern bastards" by two middle aged women at a bus stop. British born and bread with a family tree going back a 1000 years and still not accepted. What hope for anyone else?
2006-12-08 04:00:30
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answered by Reg Tedious 4
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All people of Hindu and Indian origin, that I know have integrated well with the local people. We have enjoyed over 40 years of peace and relative calm in the UK.
Now with the menace of Islamic extremism we are all scared.
Their Mosques and the Halal meat shops have changed the England we once knew.
Yes if it came to it all who do not like it here should be made to emigrate to a country of their choice, where they would be happier.
2006-12-08 05:51:36
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answered by kayamat_ka_din 3
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If someone voluntarily moves to a foreign country, they should follow the rules of that place. Therefore, foreign citizens should abide by British law, and not their own. If they don't like the way Britain is goverend, I suggest they move elsewhere to a country that supports the rules that they follow.
2006-12-08 03:59:23
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answered by BrilliantPomegranate 4
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this May sound like a contradiction but i thing that people should integrate in order to mix with other people and avoid a situation where thee town is carved up into groups with one group not talking to the other but on the other hand i don't think they should lose all their cultural traits and entirely integrate as i think we should be proud of our mixed cultural heritage.
here`s an example Muslims should mix in with people of other cultures not stick in their own neighbourhood. thereby avoiding a situation whereby it is difficult for the Muslims and non Muslims to connect with each causing tension and ignorance.
but on the other side of the coin i do not think that they should be forced to shed of hide their culture and beliefs just because we aren't a Muslim country. if i go out i want to see these people practising their culture to remind me that we are a multicultural society even if that does mean seeing a Muslim women fully veiled. that's what i like to see
the same should apply to all other cutlures integrate but dont lose or hie your culture and beleifs. i like it when i see people of other relgions and cultures practising their culture and beleifs our mixed hertiage is something we should be proud of
hope you get my argument and points
2006-12-08 06:01:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes yes but we must recognise the desire of all Muslims to defer to a higher authority, i.e., ISLAM.
They put their religion above their nationality, therefore in my opinion it is impossible for them to integrate.
YOU CAN NOT DEAL WITH THESE PEOPLE.
Muslims never, never can be British. The two concepts- i.e., Islam versus the notion of "Britishness" are in fact complete opposites. It's one or the other I'm afraid.
2006-12-08 03:57:45
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answered by Not Ecky Boy 6
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Everyone living happily ever after only occurs in Hollywood films.
These people come here, and we've got to intregate with them. Rubbish!
We don't want intregation - they don't want intregation.
Its just do-gooding lefty politicians that come up with these pie-in-the-sky ideas that will never work.
Multi-cultural Britain is a disaster. Something needs to be done.
And its not intregation!!!
2006-12-08 04:02:04
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answered by First Ascent 4 Thistle 7
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