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On the 25th of May, 2006, the BBC quoted Oldham's Equalities and Cohesion manager, Uspar Miah, thus:
"What we found is the Asian families require larger homes but larger homes tend to be in what are considered 'non-traditional areas' for Asian families, very strong indigenous white areas. And some of the smaller houses were in the Asian areas. So obviously that balance was something we had to redress…
In the last financial year we supported more than 140 families moving into what are classed as non-traditional areas."
Ethnically cleanse the responsible white people, who don't breed like flies, from their lovely, big houses so that Uspar Miah's irresponsible Asian brethren, who do breed like flies, can move in.
Yep, that would be fair in today's multi-racial wonderland, Uspar old sport.
That would, very definitely, be something that Tony Blair and co. could describe as very, very fair indeed.
On the 25th of May, 2006, the BBC reported thus:
"Divisions between communities are still 'entrenched' in Oldham five years after riots, even though residents feel race relations are improving, a report says.
Report author Ted Cantle led the first Home Office inquiry into the riots in the Greater Manchester town in 2001.
The riots were initially blamed on segregation of whites and Asians...
Divisions are most acute in housing and schools, Professor Cantle believes. And 'the seeming reluctance of many sections of the community to embrace positive change', was commented on.
'Such attitudes are completely untenable as a basis upon which to build cohesive communities,' the report said".
On the 23rd of April, 2006, The Times had, previously reported thus:
"Professor Ted Cantle, who wrote the report on the 2001 riots in Bradford and Oldham, suggested people from ethnic minorities in some parts of the Midlands might not feel 'safe and secure' living near predominantly white communities…
In an apparent reference to Heanor, a predominantly white town in the Amber Valley area of Derbyshire, Cantle said he was concerned about the strength of support for the far-right British National party in some parts of the East Midlands.
In his 2001 report on the riots in Bradford, Burnley and Oldham, Cantle identified communities living 'parallel lives' and highlighted the polarisation of communities with different schools, estates and social lives. He said schools should change their catchment areas to attract a broader mix.
At the time one in four primary schools in Bradford were more than 70% Asian while half were totally white…
Cantle’s remarks go further by describing parts of the country as 'UNHEALHILY' white, a phrase that critics said this weekend appeared to place the blame for ethnic tensions on the white community."
The exact wording that Cantle used was this:
"Some of the neighbouring areas of Notts and Derbyshire do seem to be UNHEALTHILY ALL-WHITE."
Do you really not get it, Mr. England? Ted Cantle, Tony Blair's senior race relations adviser, thinks that we indigenous, English folk, who live in an area where there are no non-native inhabitants, are living our lives UNHEALTHILY!
Wake up, England.
For God's sake, wake up! . |