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Well, of course he would say that wouldn't he? It is time some of the moderate muslims(where are they all anyway?) came out and agreed with what is being said. If people choose to live here, to bring up children here, to claim benefits here, to get health care here....then they should have the courtesy to integrate......not to try and develop some kind of muslim state for themselves.....or to try and change the way we live so that their way of life can be accommodated. This is not racism, it is common sense. |
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Still not a single comment from any local councillor, Labour or Tory, either for or against Cameron's views.
I predict that the only councillor who will comment will be Ken, whose views on matters like these bear scant relation to Labour party policy anyway. Pathetic. :rolleyes: |
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Wouldn't they stand up and be counted against the extremists? Because that is what is needed....for every moderate muslim to stand up and proclaim their stance against extremism.....but it won't happen, culturally they won't go against their own kind...no matter what atrocities are committed in the name of Islam. For goodness sake, many of them don't even speak our language. |
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Our idea of communication is to shout at the natives when we are abroad, even when we move there to live. :confused: |
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That has been my experience anyway....and I go off my own experiences. I am pretty sure that if I moved, lock stock and barrel to another country I would either choose one where english is spoken, or I would make a concerted effort to learn the language, enough to let the indigents know that I was trying to integrate........I certainly would not expect to have my adopted country to make changes to its culture, to accommodate mine. |
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Less wanders off mumbling to himself about, PC madness, it's everywhere can't even have a prejudiced conversation without it rearing it's ugly head! |
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For what it's worth, I agree with the sentiments. There is absolutely nothing racist about wanting a strong national identity, Scotland has it, Ireland has it, Wales has it....in England it's a bit of a sticky wicket sometimes due to some wonderfully PC thinking. For years we've had different communities forcibly rammed together and it hasn't always worked because of the one thing which people still fail to recognise - we're all different. It isn't a bad thing, I can't imagine anything worse than a world where everyone is the same, but people resist having things forced on them. Naturally, it's a good opportunity for many people to cry 'racism' but I can't see the problem with the Prime Minister of Great Britain wanting to protect the country he is head of. Time will tell if it's just empty rhetoric but I can't criticise Mr Cameron for standing up and saying what he thinks. I'm not going to disagree with something simply because it's from a non-Labour politician. |
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