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Old August 4th 14, 10:22 PM posted to uk.sci.weather,uk.politics.misc
Joe Egginton[_3_] Joe Egginton[_3_] is offline
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Dear Editor,

When I’m in Wolverhampton city centre, I see a vast variety of people of
different ethnicity, some of them in their traditional costumes of
Asian, Middle Eastern, and African. Also, people of previously mentioned
ethnicity with the Chinese and East Europeans in Western clothes.

I often find myself asking are the ancestral British taking flight of
Wolverhampton? When I say ancestral British, I mean the largely stable
population of these isles between the Norman conquest and the World War
Two, which was a mixture of Anglo-Saxon, Celt, Dane and Norse.

I don’t have any animosity towards the non ancestral British in
Wolverhampton, as they are people. I blame the last Labour government
with their open door immigration policy for changing the feel and nature
of Wolverhampton. Wolverhampton as become like any other British major
city or town, in that it feels like an artificial constructed United
Nations designated area, with no nationality, a myriad of languages
spoken and a multitude of cultures practised.

Many Asians say their home country is either India or Pakistan, and the
UK is their second home. What of the ancestral British, this country our
first home, where do we go to feel we are living in our home country
when our major cities and towns are changing so rapidly with mass of
different people of various ethnicity?

If I won the lottery, I would very readily move to live in a market town
or village in the countryside where I perceive I’m living in my own
country, where one language is spoken and only one language that of English.

I have voted Labour or Liberal Democrat all my adult life being 31
years. I know that the above will be considered ‘racist’ by the left
wing and liberals, its such talk that most traditional middle class and
working class of ancestral British people find grossly offensive.
Consequently such people will vote either Conservative or UKIP at the
next general election. The Labour party and the Liberal democrats would
like the whole country to have no defined nationality, a myriad of
languages spoken and a multitude of cultures practised. It is in their
genes. It is their utopia. This is why I will never vote Labour or
Liberal democrat again.

Regards
Joe Egginton.

David Lloyd George: “A young man who isn't a socialist hasn't got a
heart; an old man who is a socialist hasn't got a head.”