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Message: Entry: Strip-search the Brits Link: http://www.takimag.com/blogs/article/strip_search_the_brits#1181 Post contents: As a Brit of Caribbean descent (the Islands my parents were born in were British colonies, hence they were British citizens when they arrived here in the UK in the 1950's) I have to say that I agree with Taki. The problem with UK immigration policy is that there is too much emphasis on Political Correctness. For example, in the mid 1990's just before Hong Kong was due to be handed over to mainland China there were a great many 'fear stories' of 100000 British passport holders coming to the UK. Yet during the same period many more Somalis and other East Africans have come to Britain and barely a word has been uttered. One must ask why there was a fear of Hong Kong Chinese? They are a successful people, hard working, industrious, intelligent, civilised and their average IQ's are amongst the highest in the world. These are precisely the people the UK NEEDS! Yet they were turned away. The twisted of ‘morality’ of UK immigration policy states boldly that productive people are BAD and unproductive people are GOOD. I must say this also includes the bulk of Caribbean people who came to Britain. My parents are of the light brown-skinned middle class stock but many who came here were illiterate and innumerate and have shown a propensity to be disproportionately represented in the criminal fraternity as well as living in government subsidised (read taxpayer subsidised) social housing. I do have to take issue with the comments of some of the posters here though. Firstly understand that ungrateful minorities are not solely the ‘white mans burden’. In India the peaceful industrious Hindu majority has had to put up with insolence from minorities (particularly Muslims) for years. As one Hindu priest said “we honour our minorities, but they don’t honour us”. They finally snapped in the late 1990’s when they elected the Right-wing BJP! Bahamians and French Caribbean don’t like wretched Haitians washing up on their shores either. Secondly the BNP is certainly not a Right-wing party. The BNP is socially patriotic and nationalist (and racist) but its economic policies are avowedly anti-capitalist Left-wing. To those of you who think that you cant be patriotic / nationalist (and racist) and Left-wing, just look at the Khmer Rouge and Robert Mugabe’s ZANU-PF party. A protest vote is best spent on a genuine Right-wing nationalist party, the only one we have presently is UKIP. Sent at: 2008 07 04