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Re: Cameron on state multiculturalism.
Don't see what all the fuss is about. He said nothing that any citizen of the United Kingdom could object to. He merely affirms the values that all British citizens should reasonably be expected to hold.:confused: He's talking nothing more radical than tolerance, and respect for democracy and the rule of law .... maybe hinting at the separation of church and state, but even that can't be considered radical or inflaming. Doesn't even come close to what the Premier of Quebec lays down for new immigrants and minority communities, particularly muslims.
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I reckon they don't say anything because like all progressive, liberal leftwingers they totally disagree with what Cameron said...but they daren't actually say that, as it could lose them votes at the next local elections
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Which ironically, keeping silent, will lose them even more votes. Odd bunch. Loving the sound of their own voices, normally. Yet when leadership is actually needed, quieter than Marcel Marceau, playing musical statues. |
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Problem for 'em is, they're caught between a rock and a hard place. They can say what they really think...that Cameron's views are Islamophobic and divisive etc etc, and all the other stuff that you'll see in the leftwing press over the next few days, or they can do what they usually do...studiously avoid these threads and hope it all goes away.
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My parents raised us to always speak up, if we believed something to be true, and that it was cowardly to remain silent. Debate's healthy. Silence isn't golden. |
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Unfortunately the only person who might make such views public is Mancie...but then again, he can say what he wants, as he's no votes to lose. ;) |
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Let's hear 'em all say what they really think, for a change. |
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Nearly as many as th'opposition. ;) Though I wouldn't like to say how much they either care, or share. :rolleyes: |
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Didn't Angela Merkal say the same thing months ago ... seems its "a case of Monkey see Monkey do" only this time from a Munich beer hall/Conference Center instead of the Reichstag :eek: :rolleyes: ;)
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A Labour politician did speak about what Cameron said..
"Sadiq Khan, a prominent Muslim Labour MP, accused the PM of “writing propaganda for the EDL”." David Cameron accused of far-right propaganda by saying UK too tolerant of extreme Muslim beliefs - mirror.co.uk |
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