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Old 04-26-2008, 01:24 PM
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Default Re: Enoch Powell: the Great Lie survives

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yes and i was looking down and thinking, 'what a....sad fellow' ahem

Well you have the advantage of time travel


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Yes they did, but he implied they existed because of the influx of immigrants and didn't say anything about healthcare needing to be improved. That gave the subtle impression that immigrants were the problem and the problem to lack of healthcare was to get rid of the immigrants.
There are two ways of dealing with a forecast overload: reduce it or expand the service, such action do not imply blame
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I quoted them
I am not going to join a "yes you did, no you didn't "

however check back and you will find many "I have search Enoch Powell speech and cannot find the above"

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Generous assistance, after they were uprooted from their culture and placed in one which offered no sympathy or help in integration.
Now which way round is this; we have immigration into the UK with generous help and we have voluntary re-immigration with help.

Which one are you moaning about?


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So they were offered money to be uprooted again and go back to a society, which again would have unbalanced their lives.
Its an offer

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This is what i mean when i say your ethnocentric. You take his words literally and with best intention, in the context they were received, they did nothing but make a bad situation even worse.
I fail to see how lookig the other way helps anything or anybody

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Re-emigration is patronising and devalues a human being,
How, why?


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making their efforts a commodity and ignoring the effects it had on each individual
Explain
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