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Shout out to Sally Bercow for persuading her husband to stay on as Speaker to 'kill off Brexit'
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 6183722" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Bit harsh maybe but generally accurate.</p><p>I enjoy the company of all intelligent and interesting people from all cultures and countries. However, the conflicts between cultures in places such as England mostly occur when immigrants swamp an area and do not try to integrate, but rather create ghettos where a large number do not even try to learn the local language or try to integrate with the existing community. No country's population anywhere finds that acceptable. It is a recipe for conflict. Multiculturalism is nonsense on any scale other than tiny. Hence the commonly held Brexit supporter's view about immigration being unacceptable. I do not take the view that it is unacceptable. I take the view that it is good as long as the immigrants 'do as the Romans do' outside their homes to a sensible degree. That means accepting that schools will teach their children in English or Welsh [in Wales] and that signs will be in Welsh or bilingual with Welsh first in Wales and in Polish in Poland and German in Germany. Hindi or whatever in India and the local Indian restaurant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 6183722, member: 718"] Bit harsh maybe but generally accurate. I enjoy the company of all intelligent and interesting people from all cultures and countries. However, the conflicts between cultures in places such as England mostly occur when immigrants swamp an area and do not try to integrate, but rather create ghettos where a large number do not even try to learn the local language or try to integrate with the existing community. No country's population anywhere finds that acceptable. It is a recipe for conflict. Multiculturalism is nonsense on any scale other than tiny. Hence the commonly held Brexit supporter's view about immigration being unacceptable. I do not take the view that it is unacceptable. I take the view that it is good as long as the immigrants 'do as the Romans do' outside their homes to a sensible degree. That means accepting that schools will teach their children in English or Welsh [in Wales] and that signs will be in Welsh or bilingual with Welsh first in Wales and in Polish in Poland and German in Germany. Hindi or whatever in India and the local Indian restaurant. [/QUOTE]
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