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Is Australia a 'torn' nation?

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From the UK:

Disintegration Britain: Report blames mass immigration

The UK faces political disintegration in the face of "unprecedented" levels of immigration, a report has said.

Today's study from think-tank Civitas dismisses claims that mass immigration to the British Isles is nothing new and that the UK is a "mongrel nation already".

Its author David Conway, emeritus professor at Middlesex University, also opposes the Commission of Racial Equality's view that "everyone who lives in Britain today is either an immigrant or the descendant of an immigrant".

In his report, Professor Conway says that Britain's "cohesion" as a nation is under threat.

"The country may possibly have already reached a tipping point beyond which it can no longer be said to contain a single nation," he writes.

"Should that point have been reached, then ironically, in the course of Britain having become a nation of immigrants, it would have ceased to be a nation. Once such a point is reached, political disintegration may be predicted to be not long in following."

http://www.inthenews.co.uk/news/health/politics/disintegration-britain-report-blames-mass-immigration-$1078167.htm

A "nation of immigrants" - where have we heard that before?
Posted by Oligarch, Monday, 23 April 2007 9:06:22 AM
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"Should that point have been reached, then ironically, in the course of Britain having become a nation of immigrants, it would have ceased to be a nation. Once such a point is reached, political disintegration may be predicted to be not long in following."

But then: Is that not a method to "force" England into the EU via the backdoor?
Besides: Has anyone thought of what happens to the Australian Constitution which was never australian anyhow? Might be time to write us some Constitutional Laws of our own...FINALLY!!

Any thoughts?
Posted by eftfnc, Monday, 23 April 2007 5:21:13 PM
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