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I think he's right.

 

It always surprises me that tourists to this country wish to visit London. You will be hard pressed to find a city less english than London. Granted, folk wish to see the sights but everyone who works and lives in the capital seems to be of foreign origin.

 

What is wrong in feeling concerned about the way the fabric of this country is being altered? Why doesn't the large majority get a say in this crucial matter? The left-wing play their 'racist' trump card merely to prevent serious discussion. It bothers me big time that there are kids in schools who don't speak a word of english; that Christmas lights are deemed offensive by PC councils who can't rush through planning permission for mosques quick enough; that when filling in forms there are options for Welsh, Irish, Scottish or British (but not English) and that I have to tick that my "ethnicity" is white despite being born here 38 years ago; that the police force in certain areas are being taught Polish in order to communicate with people who have arrived from that country.

 

Surely, isn't that the wrong way round? We must have got our priorities seriously wrong. In a nutshell, the changes I've witnessed to this country over the past 20 years I find incredibly worrying.

 

And as soon as someone raises their voice on the matter, they are accused of racism as if the subject ought not even be discussed.

 

'Oh shelve your western plans and understand that life is hard enough when you belong here' pined Mozza. Well, not only do I agree with his concerns but that I am another member of the exodus planning on leaving this once great country (and going by certain newspaper articles it appears that there are many, many more doing the same).

 

Are you planning on standing as an MP? I want to vote for you!!

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really? you dont think theres a lot of immigrents in other major cities abroad?

whats happening in paris at the minute? scotch mist?

 

yes but they haven't hacked a french policeman to death yet with machetes so London is still one up on them.

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Just when I thought nothing good could come from an "immigration explosion" I'm proved wrong!! Now all he has to do is refuse to make any new music and refuse to let anyone play his old stuff as an additional protest and we're home and dry!!

 

Oh right and we'll all go back to listening to voices of the peoples like Billy bragg celebrating multi-racialism and unity from his mansion in Dorset.

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yes but they haven't hacked a french policeman to death yet with machetes so London is still one up on them.

ah good, so hospitalising 63 of em and shooting live amunitions ok then?

glad thats sorted then :D

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Oh right and we'll all go back to listening to voices of the peoples like Billy bragg celebrating multi-racialism and unity from his mansion in Dorset.

 

Rather that, than pay undue attention to unscrupulous fabricated stories made up by a failing youth magazine with a long standing vendetta against Morrissey.

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ah good, so hospitalising 63 of em and shooting live amunitions ok then?

glad thats sorted then :D

 

oh come on they do better than that in the provinces here. Take Bradford for example in 2001. More than 300 police officers were injured. At the height of the trouble police had to call for hundreds of reinforcements from eight outside forces when 500 officers came under siege by up to 1,000 mainly Asian youths.

 

The rioters were armed with petrol bombs, bricks, stones, sledgehammers, crossbows and baseball bats.

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oh come on they do better than that in the provinces here. Take Bradford for example in 2001. More than 300 police officers were injured. At the height of the trouble police had to call for hundreds of reinforcements from eight outside forces when 500 officers came under siege by up to 1,000 mainly Asian youths.

 

The rioters were armed with petrol bombs, bricks, stones, sledgehammers, crossbows and baseball bats.

 

ok i meant recently...as in the past week.......but if you want to be silly about it and go back in time...........the french revolution and student riots in paris in 1968 were qite large too.

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Rather that, than pay undue attention to unscrupulous fabricated stories made up by a failing youth magazine with a long standing vendetta against Morrissey.

 

I agree with you about the music press and Morrisey.

 

As to Billy Bragg the baird of Barking? he travels in every election time to tell the locals how enriching multi-culturalism is and how they mustn't vote for the nasty BNP, then trundles backs to his mansion in safe unenriched rural Dorest in his chauffeur driven limousine-

 

I could live without people like Billy Bragg to be honest with you. Like the local people in Barking too since his last intervention there led to the BNP sweeping the boards at the election. At least Morrisey has got some integrity, which is why his opinions sell magazines where as others with more right on views tend to be easily exposable as just bull****ters.

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oh come on they do better than that in the provinces here. Take Bradford for example in 2001. More than 300 police officers were injured. At the height of the trouble police had to call for hundreds of reinforcements from eight outside forces when 500 officers came under siege by up to 1,000 mainly Asian youths.

 

The rioters were armed with petrol bombs, bricks, stones, sledgehammers, crossbows and baseball bats.

 

I think 120 police officers were injured.

 

The role of the NF and BNP in provoking the riots should not be forgotten.

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I think 120 police officers were injured.

 

The role of the NF and BNP in provoking the riots should not be forgotten.[/QUOTE]

 

That's absolute rubbish. Even comentators on the left jeered at the notion. The BNP for a start were nowhere near and didn't even exist in Bradford at that time. The NF consisted of a few yobbos in one of the city centre bars who had no greater ambition on the day than to sit in a pub getting drunk.The Anti-nazi league went into volatile Asian areas and started leafletting local youth about a major NF march into their areas- a march which they knew wouldn't take place but might prove nevertheless a good recruitment opportunity for their parent organisation the socialist workers party. Not surprisingly in the event they managed to stir the asian youth up and who quickly got out of hand. The role of the ANL in stirring up local Asian youths for NF marches that never were [they had previous in this modus operandi] was even recognised by the local Asian MP who said it would be better for all concerned if they [the ANL] would just push off.

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