Re: Cameron on state multiculturalism.
'David Cameron’s speech today at the Munich Security Conference came as a breath of fresh air after the debacle of Baroness Warsi’s controversial address at Leicester University, which did not carry the endorsement of Downing Street. In contrast to the Conservative Party chairman, Cameron addressed the issue of Islamist terrorism and extremism head on, and delivered a speech that was far more in tune with the views of the British public. Warsi’s crude and condescending depiction of Britain as increasingly a nation of bigots in the grip of “Islamophobia” was hugely out of touch with Middle England and most of her own party.'
David Cameron versus the Islamists: the Prime Minister throws down the gauntlet to a deadly enemy – Telegraph Blogs
Can't find any of her comments myself, so far, but look forward to reading them when she does.
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Johann Georg Kant, father of Immanuel Kant, philosopher.
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