Thursday, July 30, 2015

British Identity.

immigration is the
real threat to integration.

Posted on July 20
PRW_2015_Photo_for_electoral_address.jpgWe in UKIP believe in a strong multi-ethnic
society united by an attachment to Britain
and British identity. We believe that the
publicly-imposed doctrine of multiculturalism
has worked completely against this. 
Responding to the Prime Minister's speech
 on British identity and tackling Islamic extremism,
 UKIP's Culture Spokesman Peter Whittle
said: "As Culture Spokesman I have spoken frequently
of how multiculturalism has separated people, discouraged
integration and led to an alarming fragmentation in our society.
It has also led to a situation in which effectively no
questioning of other cultures, religions or traditions
has been allowed.
"David Cameron should ponder this when he talks, as he has
today, of challenging extremist attitudes and the fact that people
are growing up in Britain with no sense of attachment to this
country. As usual with this Prime minister, such words will
doubtless remain just that - words. Indeed his last major
response to the barbarism of IS was to concern himself with
giving it another name - a reaction which displayed a profound
weakness.

Phew.