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There are now more blacks in England than in some African countries,many of which are far larger than the UK.
There are now more blacks in England than in some African countries,
many of which are far larger than the UK. How far is England going to sink before the people wake up and turn on the politicians responsible? The Taliban weather bunker busters, stealth bombers and tomahawk cruise missiles and still they hold their ground, yet it seems all it takes for the English to hand over their country is to be called names like "racist" and they wither and yield their land, power and wealth. What future England? List of African countries by population: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._by_population 'Black British': http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_British Britain: 1,727,000 Namibia 2,055,080 Botswana 1,815,508 Gambia 1,688,359 Guinea 1,472,780 Gabon 1,454,867 Mauritius 1,250,882 Swaziland 1,133,066 Comoros 711,417 Guinea 551,201 Djibouti 496,374 Cape Verde 423,613 Western Sahara 382,617 BNP Immigration policy: IMMIGRATION - time to say ENOUGH! On current demographic trends, we, the native British people, will be an ethnic minority in our own country within sixty years. To ensure that this does not happen, and that the British people retain their homeland and identity, we call for an immediate halt to all further immigration, the immediate deportation of criminal and illegal immigrants, and the introduction of a system of voluntary resettlement whereby those immigrants who are legally here will be afforded the opportunity to return to their lands of ethnic origin assisted by a generous financial incentives both for individuals and for the countries in question. We will abolish the ‘positive discrimination’ schemes that have made white Britons second-class citizens. We will also clamp down on the flood of ‘asylum seekers’, all of whom are either bogus or can find refuge much nearer their home countries. www.bnp.org.uk |
There are now more blacks in England than in some African countries, many of which are far larger than the UK.
wrote in message ... There are now more blacks in England than in some African countries, many of which are far larger than the UK. I don't see the connection. E.g, I was surprised to discover last week that Botswana, a country with an area twice the size of the UK, has a total population of only 1.3 million. OTOH Bangladesh has half the area of the UK and a population of 125 million. What does any of that prove (other than Botswana is sparsely populated and Bangladesh is not)? tim |
There are now more blacks in England than in some African countries, many of which are far larger than the UK.
tim..... wrote:
wrote in message ... There are now more blacks in England than in some African countries, many of which are far larger than the UK. I don't see the connection. E.g, I was surprised to discover last week that Botswana, a country with an area twice the size of the UK, has a total population of only 1.3 million. OTOH Bangladesh has half the area of the UK and a population of 125 million. What does any of that prove (other than Botswana is sparsely populated and Bangladesh is not)? It proves that Bangladesh is in need of a light rail rapid urban transit system, while Botswana could manage with just a high-speed line linking the main areas of population... |
There are now more blacks in England than in some African countries,many of which are far larger than the UK.
Stephen O'Connell wrote:
tim..... wrote: wrote in message ... There are now more blacks in England than in some African countries, many of which are far larger than the UK. I don't see the connection. E.g, I was surprised to discover last week that Botswana, a country with an area twice the size of the UK, has a total population of only 1.3 million. OTOH Bangladesh has half the area of the UK and a population of 125 million. What does any of that prove (other than Botswana is sparsely populated and Bangladesh is not)? It proves that Bangladesh is in need of a light rail rapid urban transit system, while Botswana could manage with just a high-speed line linking the main areas of population... Unfortunately Botswana is withdrawing its remaining passenger rail services next month. -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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