This underclass has grown under this Labour government, ill educated, living on benefits, low paid no future jobs, poor parenting skills, some of the estates in Hackney are so run down that my dog has a better home and they have to hate someone for this.
Spot on, I think the benefits need to be limited.
I think that racism was beginning to die out until the government decided that we would become lots of separate groups, so one group would never mix with another group and so become separate to the point that any chance of understanding disappears.
An example of this would be my neighbors, who are hindu,we had lived next door to each other for a year and I had no Idea of who they were, they seemed to ignore me a lot and me them.
Then one night there seemed to be a lot of noise in the street, arguing, shouting and eventually I realised that they had locked themselves out, so I did what most would do, let them into my back garden and lent them a ladder, really a small thing, which over the next 30 years developed into a strong friendship.
This actually spread, so that in the end half of my street were very good friends, in and out of each others homes and lots of get togethers and parties, this coming 5th November will be a party with all of us doing the guy fawkes thing.
So, my point being that it is not all bad in this country.
Nice post Arthur
Left next door neighbors - don't really know them. But the neighbors on the right I try and make an effort, though my parents not so much. I'm not sure how much politicians can enforce integration into society. Separated faith schools won't help. Zakir Naik wont help. Teaching a common understanding of what life and the universe is just might help the younger generation.
Sorry to hear the other stories guy ... gosh.