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Why is Britain bursting at the seams with immigrants?
This article will tell you why.
http://www.dailymail....multicultural-UK.html
Could we ever trust a Labour government again?
http://www.dailymail....multicultural-UK.html
Could we ever trust a Labour government again?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Strange isn't it that someone who mentions the phrase “indigenous people” when referring to the white inhabitants of the UK on TV can be shouted down for being racist?
White people are indigenous to the UK. How can this failure of simple reasoning take place? How can anyone dispute this fact?
Look at the term “indigenous”. From that highly reputable source, Wikipedia (!), we get the following definition...
“The term indigenous peoples can be used to describe any ethnic group of people who inhabit a geographic region with which they have the earliest known historical connection.”
http://en.wikipedia.o...ki/Indigenous_peoples
Unless everything I've read about population distribution is wrong, the British Isles were pretty much uninhabited during the last Ice Age. Then, various people moved in. First, there were the Germanics, or rather, Teutonics and various other caucasian peoples such as the Dutch, the Icelandics, and the Norwegians.
Since we don't have any historical data (on homosapian geographical distribution) that goes back much further than 15,000 years, it's safe to say that the people who lived on this chilly, wet, misserable island were caucasian.
White people are indigenous to the UK. How can this failure of simple reasoning take place? How can anyone dispute this fact?
Look at the term “indigenous”. From that highly reputable source, Wikipedia (!), we get the following definition...
“The term indigenous peoples can be used to describe any ethnic group of people who inhabit a geographic region with which they have the earliest known historical connection.”
http://en.wikipedia.o...ki/Indigenous_peoples
Unless everything I've read about population distribution is wrong, the British Isles were pretty much uninhabited during the last Ice Age. Then, various people moved in. First, there were the Germanics, or rather, Teutonics and various other caucasian peoples such as the Dutch, the Icelandics, and the Norwegians.
Since we don't have any historical data (on homosapian geographical distribution) that goes back much further than 15,000 years, it's safe to say that the people who lived on this chilly, wet, misserable island were caucasian.
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