Problems of race are something only women and non-Europeans may discuss in England.
The Bishop of Rochester,Nazir-Ali took a chance in politically-correct England when he said that the governments’new policy of religious separation and the Left policy of multi-culturalism is producing areas of England where no white Christian may go (Cronulla?) and immediately Left wing politicians,public servants,the government and the media said no such places existed.
It took another African,Ed Hussain to add fuel to the fire and he again was not white. In his article,(Tackling the no-go areas in our minds,The Weekly Telegraph,Jan. 16-22,2008) he gave plenty of evidence to prove otherwise.
He is also correct when he points out that the English do not like strangers and where possible exclude them from their society. In fact the better class of English do not mix whether the interloper is African,Asian or from the continent of Europe. Among the traits monitored by the English are accents,dress codes,skin colour,class and table manners.
The English would rather leave than integrate but the English spirit of world conquest still exists on the football terraces so the socialist left had better watch out.
The only answer to this problem is that one group must disappear. Which one?

I disagree with the comment that women,white women that is,can make comments that white men can’t. I know from experience that in England even if a woman of coloured persuasion was not suitable for a job and was refused it she could take her complaints to the race relations booard and that can be very hard for the person being brought to task. Englishwomen of white persuasion have a difficult task in England so they accept anyone and bugger the consequences as you can now see in England.
Here’s a sign of life in otherwise dead Britain:news.com.auSEVERAL European far-right parties announced a new organisation aimed at fighting the “Islamisation”of Europe.The group dubbed “Cities against Islamisation”was presented to the media in the northern Belgian city of Antwerp by Filip Dewinter,head of the far-right Belgian party Vlaams Belang (Flemish Interest) along with Austrian FPOE leader Heinz-Christian Strace and Robert Spieler of the regionalist Alsace First group.Parties from Britain (the British National Party),Denmark,Germany and Italy were also represented at the launch of the group which has a road-sign-style crossed-out mosque as its logo …