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LOL. Over half the natives in Britain can't speak English properly thanks to a social reconstruction experiment called New Labour that went frankenstein wrong. Education, edukation, edookashun.He said he believed his earlier call for immigrants to be required to be able to speak English
Without wanting to be overly party-political, I suspect here that people are reading things into what Mr Brown said that are just not there.RobinLondon wrote:Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown will suggest today that migrants must perform mandatory community service before being granted citizenship. In principle, that's fine I guess if it leads to worthwhile integration. But why does it nonetheless smack of cynicism?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6399457.stm
What's scarier is perhaps his concept of provisional citizenship. I'm not sure I like where that's going at all. It sounds almost cruel. As it stands, isn't UK citizenship "provisional" to a good deal already:
Are you forgetting that many of the people who are naturalised as British each year are, in fact, white?alientrader wrote:Please.
everyone knows that the british's attitude towards non-white minorities have always been,"you are receiving the benefits of our great british civillization because you have none. your native culture is brutish, barbaric and uncivillized and thus you shud accept whatever bones we throw at you"
alientrader wrote:Please.
everyone knows that the british's attitude towards non-white minorities have always been,"you are receiving the benefits of our great british civillization because you have none. your native culture is brutish, barbaric and uncivillized and thus you shud accept whatever bones we throw at you"
I can understand JAJ's perspective here. I think many Canadians in Canada, Americans in the US, and Australians in Australia would say the same thing. Fair enough.JAJ wrote: Without wanting to be overly party-political, I suspect here that people are reading things into what Mr Brown said that are just not there.
Just because he is a senior politician doesn't in itself mean that he understands the intricacies of the nationality code (he has never been a Home Office minister) and hence I would doubt his words on the subject should be taken in the literal, purist sense that some here have interpreted.
What is welcome is that the Labour Party is finally taking an interest in issues like national identity and national unity. These should be above party politics and accepted by all (eg as in Australia, or Canada, or America), however it has not been that way in Britain at least since the early 1980s.
In a society as diverse as Britain, a sense of common British citizenship is one of the essential elements of the glue holding society together. And citizenship should bring obligations (pay taxes, vote responsibly, serve on jury etc) as well as rights. Although "voluntary" work should be just that - voluntary - British citizenship is a precious thing and it should be more accepted that a person privileged enough to be British should wish to help build (in however small a way) a better United Kingdom.
It will be instructive to see if Mr Brown's noble sentiments about British national identity and British citizenship are applied in Northern Ireland.
It's Election time soon so expect cross-party bashing and similar newsDawie wrote:What really annoys me is the way that the aquisition of British citizenship is reported in the media.
If you are a native British citizen and you were watching BBC News, for example, you would be led to believe that all an immigrant has to do to get British citizenship is arrive in the UK, wait a few years, write a test and hey presto! you have British citizenship.
No mention is ever made of the already considerable hoops that we have to jump through to get British citizenship: the stress and strain of trying to get a work permit or HSMP visa, the long long long wait to qualify for ILR, the great stress of actually applying for ILR, another year waiting while on ILR, and eventually the hassle of writing a ridiculously easy citizenship test that is just window dressing for the public and eventually the applying and receiving of citizenship.
Yet, if the media is to be believed, obtaining British citizenship is an easy process and needs to made more difficult. As if waiting 6 years and jumping through numerous bearocratic hoops isn't enough!
JAJ, I agree with you that Gordon Brown shouldn't be taken so literally, however I think the general tone of his speech indicates that he thinks that the current steps that immigrants have to go through to get citizenship are not sufficient to foster a sense of "Britishness" which I, and I'm sure a lot of others, totally disagree with.
Hi RobinLondon,I'm an active participant in community work. I like doing it because I'm sincerely interested in the area I live in. I take part in neighbourhood beautification projects. I also volunteer on a crisis hotline.
I have Entry Clearance/LTR based on UK Ancestry, so there's no restriction on any type of employment that I may take up. I'm still subject to immigration control, but don't need a work permit. I think the same could be said for HSMP holders. To be honest, I don't know how unbridled community altruism would be considered amongst holders of ordinary work permits. Maybe they have to wait until they have ILR to get with the love.British wrote: Hi RobinLondon,
I thought that a person with Limited Leave to remain (WP holders etc.) are not allowed to pick up any work (be it paid or unpaid) without hte permission of the secretary of the state.
This is even stamped in every LTR holder's passport!!
So, can you clarify that these sort of work is allowed implicitly and that it will not come and haunt the LTR holders later on in their life as to why they did these work (albeit they are good for the society!)?
Just curious!.