It is probably apparent from many of my previous posts that I am seriously worried about the direction our country is going in, forcing a myriad of cultures, traditions and religions together on an already overcrowded island is surely a recipe for disaster.
We in Britain are unable to have a 'proper' debate on immigration or asylum as we are hindered by the multiculturalists and the far left who through their rose tinted glasses see no problem at all, the only problem they have is with anyone who says we have a problem! In fact one thing that they all have in common is 'democracy when it suits' free speech is fantastic when you are declaring that Britain is a fine example of a well integrated Multicultural country but withdrawn if you dare to question or have an opinion that doesn't suit current liberal thinking as happened to Nick Griffin at the Oxford Union.
The problem really is quite simple in that every religion, every race and every nationality has someone or something that they simply cannot integrate with on the level needed to co-exist permanently as neighbours. Islam for example is quite possibly the most intolerant religion in the world, do muslims attempt to integrate with the wider community no I don't believe they do. Lets not forget for example that many prominent 'British' muslim leaders openly condone stoning as a punishment and have declared that it is their aim to make Britain an Islamic state, in fact all Muslims are duty bound by the Qur'an to do this. An Islamic state is bound to distinguish (i.e.discriminate) between Muslims and non-Muslims. Given these factors is it any wonder that the result of having a hugely increasing Muslim population is breeding mistrust and in many cases contempt within the dwindling native population.
There is however a huge sense of apathy in the UK, we all moan about the situation we find ourselves in yet seem reluctant to do anything about it and as we forge headlong into becoming an Islamic state despite a barrage of stark warnings in the press and also (but less obviously) in official government figures we still do not act. The problem is that we have been programmed since school to believe that questioning the ethnic make up of the country is racist in itself, a huge stigma has been attached to the term racist and the end result is that we have effectively gagged an entire generation who dare not speak out for fear of being 'branded'
A nation under such a heavy burden of immigration and attempted change from within simply cannot maintin it's sense of self, it's sense of 'Britishness' Our sense of cohesive identity is being eroded away with it our history culture and traditions.
harkett

so i am not alone in thing that thears some thing wrong but if i may ask how far are you will to go to make changes.