It's just people with a lot of free-time on their hands that have the opportunity to protest (ie, ******** students and the unemployed).
I've only skimmed the posts since I was last here, but the anti-immigration types haven't provided any new evidence that I can see and so I must say that I am woefully unconvinced that immigration is a necessarily bad thing. There should be limits of course, and it is not universally a good thing, but at this time most of the problem is caused by reactionaries like the BNP whose world view is threatened (sic emotivism).
The only way I can critically accept the arguments of PA and Derekrage here are if I accept the assumptions of nationalism, which seem a valid area of attack for me. I do not believe in the superiority of this nation, I don't see this culture as superior and I won't shed any tears if the little englander view of romantic British life is lost, which was the case twelve decades ago. Ultimately, people that fight and die for this nation are made to believe this their homeland is something almost holy. I base my opinions on the proposition that this assertion is woefully fallacious.
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