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Old 12-11-2006, 12:14 PM   #30
streMunford

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Originally posted by BeBro
The end of the "multicultural experiment" bit is just hysteria - it's not about getting a uniform culture, it's about getting people from different cultural backgrounds to accept some basic standards. Exactly.

For those people who are against Blair's speech, which of: the belief in democracy, the rule of law, tolerance, equal treatment for all, respect for this country would you be happy for immigrants to not agree with? I'm all for multi-culturalism, people celebrating their own culture wherever it may be from, but they must still respect other cultures, have tolerance for other attitudes and conform for British law.

I agree with Starchild, this isn't something that is unique to Britain, that makes Britain what it is, however that doesn't mean that immigrants, or indeed anyone else, should be able to ignore it.
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