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@g.f.w.6402 Britain did not colonize Eastern Europe. EU migration from ex-eastern bloc nations: Poland, Hungary, Romania, Lithuania, Estonia, Czech Republic, Latvia, Slovakia and Slovenia is the root cause of overcrowding, beginning in 2003. Because most of these economic migrants are considered "white," a blind eye is turned to them, when they arrived in numbers inconceivable to the original population. They entered at a peak rate of 1 million people per year, for 20 years. The government has masked the figures, offering just 3 million Eastern European EU passport holders entering then. The truth is five times as many walked in unhindered. That's 1/3rd of the original population of Britain, just there, born in Eastern Europe, but now in Britain. The government pretends the issue is third world illegal immigrants, using that scapegoat to try to legislate against traditional commonwealth British citizens. This is criminality of unseen proportions.
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@DOMiNOUKAE Again, another person who doesn't know their history, through no fault of their own directly. There's really no such thing as "native English" in the sense you mean. English as a word and phenomenon derives from the Angel Cynn, an influx who migrated from the border region between modern Denmark and Germany, having arrived there from the east. If migration from one place to the next, where one's ancestors settled and gave them birth, makes them native, then London is, at present, full of natives. If you refer to different complexions, meaning one particular shade, then again you're wrong. Many different cultures across the European continent share the same skin tone. This doesn't make them natives of Britain. You're British if you're born and raised in Britain, adopting the traditions of the previous British population.
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Only two kinds of people have a right to live in the UK. Both kinds have no problem with people of different faiths. Outsiders, especially the envious type, not only desire to be British themselves, but want to destroy the harmony Britain enjoyed up until recent times. Be yourself. Stop trying to be something you're not. British lifestyle includes Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Orientals, Turks, Nigerians and others from the African continent. The people of the Caribbean are an especially integral part. That's Britain. If you didn't know it, now you know. If you don't like it, there are plenty of other places you could go.
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@seamuspadraigsanders431 You exaggerate your dates. According to modern historians, the groups recently described as Anglo-Saxon arrived in Britain in the 5th century A.D., a mere 1,500 years ago, as mercenaries, minority economic migrants and opportunists. It took the better part of those years, and many wars, genocides and encroachments, for them to replace the majority population. So (according to modern history, which may be conservative with the actual facts) there are no indigenous Anglo-Saxons. Can we at least agree that white English people are British? Yes of course. They're from Britain, raised in Britain, continuing British traditions, just like the remnant of the people they replaced, who still reside in Britain and are still British.
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