Red Chief wrote:Speedhump wrote:But that aside, little rudeboy's problem is that he is sad because British tolerance is becoming a bit strained because 'Islamist' terrorist bombs are killing people in the UK, which is causing friction between people there, and he really cannot understand the simple reactions and reasoning of everyday, simple people, even though he is a pretty simple one himself.
He also wants to see Muslims being allowed to live by their own laws in the UK, and if that can't happen then the UK is 'facist'.
It's a little pathetic, but in keeping with his ridiculous attitudes on the forums in general.
To put it blunty why do you, Speedy, accept all those Muslim who don't want to integrate in UK? If you need plumbers, bus drivers and dustmen why don't you take it in the poor members of EU? Their ancestry at least crusaded with your Lionheart almost 1000 years ago.
By the way I read a new article about granting citizenship in the UAE written by your lovely Qassimi. At his point of view the applicant should be not only Muslim, but also wear local dreass, eat by hands and use water instead of toilet paper. He name it as an integration to the local culture.
Can you supply the link to the article if it's online, or online reference to it, I haven't seen it.
You have held the coin in your hand and looked at both sides of it. Is one the right side and one the wrong? We can consider this.
On one side you have the 'open door' policy that the UK practised, allowing anyone to enter and apply for a passport. Not just for low paid workers, literally anyone who was not an undesirable, plus their wives, sisters, children, ancient uncles, non-working grandfathers, all of whom take advantage of free healthcare, government handouts for housing, education, everything.......
On the other side you have countries who won't let you become a citizen unless you gve up all your former country's beliefs and hold down a well paid job.
Soclaist goverment started the rot in the UK in the 1960's, and no later government has had the balls to stand against it to a great enough degree to make a difference. Now as I said in another thread it's too late.
Which of these sounds a more sensible long-term plan, Harold Wilson (UK), 1960-64, with a complete reversal of policy in 1965 after the damage was done, or Al Qassimi (UAE) 2009?
Nation states should be selfish and should look after the affairs of their citizens. But the UAE's position can well change with time, nothing moves quickly here. Just even publicly considering the idea of granting citizenship to 'some' other nationalities is a large step.
If you have (or anyone else has) any interest, there is a very factual book online on how the UK has become so widely populated with immigrants. I hesitate to use the term 'multicultural' as I don't believe that it is. A Jamaican Jerk Chicken shop on every highstreet and an Indian grocery shop on every corner does not mean that groups mingle and interact, but my son has quite a few friends who like to consider themselves Indian or West Indian (e.g. Jamaican), but who were born in the UK. I think the attitudes of the young may be making a difference, despite the horror stories that the newspapers love to get hold of and make sound as though they are the norm.
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=KuX7 ... =4#PPA1,M1
I am in the process of reading it myself, but it's in a long queue of reading I am doing. Maybe I need to take a year off work to read all the damn books I buy.....