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History of family migration

You don't have to stay here and benefit from those values every day
what values?

"one in seven Britons faced hunger last year due to lack of money."

"Britain is a poor, sick country, getting sicker, with a few rich and healthy people," says a professor - as a study revealed that inequality in life expectancy is growing across England."

 
I couldn't be bothered to read your link but I note that that it was published in 2010 and yet presents figures for 2020..
It presents estimates to 2020. Section 4.7 is only up to 2008.
 
Country is built on migration ,persecution of minority groups always happens as a diversion from problems governments can’t handle.
We are always looking for someone else to blame .Idiots believing in dumb conspiracy theories is exacerbated by the decline in our education system.
Irish, Blacks, Gypsies, Jews, Pakistanis,Muslims , who’s next ?.Answers on a postcard.

Indeed. When the white huguenots fled western Europe to come here, they set up set up successful businesses. How did we reward them? When Wat Tyler marched on London, his followers slaughtered many of them for "stealing our jobs".
 
Christian values? Explain what Christian values are and how they differ from non-Christian values please.

The sad reality is that the people being railed against are the third followers of an Abrahamic faith. Each generation believes in the same God.
 
Nothing wrong with atheism.

Atheism is fine. I don't think Christians want to force their religion on others. Unlike other much less civilised, desirable religions.

I'm not a practising Christian, but appreciate living in countries that have a loose Christian framework and set of values. We lose these and adopt the culture of less civilised, forgiving, or accepting cult-like religions at our peril.
 
Atheism is fine. I don't think Christians want to force their religion on others. Unlike other much less civilised, desirable religions.

I'm not a practising Christian, but appreciate living in countries that have a loose Christian framework and set of values. We lose these and adopt the culture of less civilised, forgiving, or accepting cult-like religions at our peril.
Which church to you frequent?
How important is your brand (White Christian) religion to you?
 
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