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Poverty is more divisive than immigration

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Is multiculturalism doomed because of the irreconcilable tensions between the various communities, as some opinion-formers would have us believe? Not according to a study which concludes that poverty is far more divisive than ethnicity and creed.

If the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey, is to be believed, the anger felt by many people regarding immigration is so great that violence could result.

Question Time and Operation Neanderthal

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My, doesn't Nick Griffin sweat a lot? Many of us had feared that last night's edition of Question Time would become an unofficial party political broadcast for the British National Party. 

We are all responsible for the 'jungle' at Calais

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Yesterday Sangatte; today the "jungle" at Calais. It is a persistently familiar issue.

Immigration? Emigration is the bigger problem

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A report has demolished the myth peddled by some that the whole world is champing at the bit to settle in the UK.

I have failed the UK citizenship test. Goodbye

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In an admittedly superficial experiment to put myself in the position of a potential settler on these shores, I took the UK citizenship test. I failed and should be deported immediately.

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