To:    vanessa@bbc.co.uk (Vanessa Feltz Show, BBC Radio London)
Re:    Was "multicultural society" what Britain's war heroes fought and died for?
Date:  Tuesday 31 October 06

 
Dear Vanessa,
 
"Multicultural society was what those who died in the world wars, and remembered on remembrance day, were fighting for", I heard you say at the beginning of today's show.
 
Just for the record (which I believe should be as truthful as possible):  my father fought from the beginning to the end of the 2nd World War and fortunately didn't die (otherwise I wouldn't be here), but before he did die, in Northwick Park Hospital in 1998, after being moved from a ward because he deeply resented being the only "native" patient on it (all the rest being black or Asian), he told me that he felt utterly betrayed by successive governments which had allowed (or invited) mass immigration into and overalienation by foreign races and cultures of the country he'd fought for.
 
He hadn't fought, he said, to keep the Germans out and defeat Fascism, so that the government, industry and Britain's "progressive" liberal elite could invite in millions of immigrants from the third world.
 
My father was NOT a racist (he had black and Asian colleagues and acquaintances, whom he liked and respected as much, sometime more, than his fellow natives), but like many, many others born before 1950 (the "silenced " majority), he deeply resented being made to feel like a foreigner in his own country, the country he'd fought, and some of his friends had died, for. He was quite literally, an ethnic minority in his hospital ward and in the suburb of Brent were we once lived - before fleeing to a less "culturally diverse" one.
 
More of my views on Britain's multi-culti MADNESS at http://www.spaceship-earth.org/Letters/Editor/Index-non-pc.htm
 
I know that you are not going to read this email out, Vanessa. It's more than your job at the BBC is worth. Besides which, I strongly suspect that you are one of those "progessive" liberals yourself. But do click on the link I've provided sometime. Perhaps I can convince you that not everyone (in fact, hardly anyone) who opposes mass immigration and the melting pot of multi-racial/multi-cultural society is a "racist".
 
 
 
 
 



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