Read an article recently in which it was predicted that by 2066 English people will be in the minority in their own country where they will make up less than half the population. Also that the UK will have more Muslims than Kuwait by 2030.
This begs the following questions:
Is this the result of 40 years of EU membership and an “open door” immigration policy or other reasons?
Did the Labour politicians underestimate the tidal wave of immigrants who would arrive in the UK from Eastern Europe?
Has membership of the EU dramatically changed the lives of the English for the better?
You can call me a racist and a white supremacist (I’ve been called worse names than those right here on FG in the past) or perhaps I still believe in the “old fashioned England” of my ancestors, but the England, indeed the Britain of today seemed a far far better place when these quotes were penned:
sir winston churchill (1874-1965)
"We are with Europe, but not of it. We are linked, but not combined. We are interested and associated, but not absorbed. And Should European statesman address us in the words which were used of old – “Shall I speak for thee to the King or the Lord of the Host?” – we should reply with the words of the Shunamite woman: “Nay sir, for we dwell among our own people.”
(1950)
bernard cornwell - 'the last kingdom'
"Our ancestors took this land. They took it and made it and held it. We do not give up what our ancestors gave us. They came across the sea and they fought here, and they built here and they're buried here. This is our land, mixed with our blood, strengthened with our bone. Ours!"
alice duer miller
"...I am American bred. I have seen much to hate here, much to forgive. But in a world where England is finished and dead, I do not wish to live."
The White Cliffs (1940)
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