From the BBC
The UK’s security is at risk because of a national loss of self-confidence, a leading defence think tank says.
The Royal United Services Institute says Britain has become a “soft touch” because of divisions over its national aims, values and political identity.
Rusi attacks “misplaced deference to ‘multiculturalism‘” and failure to “lay down the line” to immigrants.
Click to read full article . There’s a link to another article, and although I stopped listening to Cameron right after he started wibbling on about “hugging a hoodie”, he has a good point here:
Muslim extremists are often the “mirror image” of the BNP, seeking out grievances to promote an “us and them” society, says David Cameron.
To resist extremists of all sides, he said Britain must remove the “five barriers” dividing society.
These are uncontrolled immigration, extremism, multiculturalism, poverty and “educational apartheid”, he says.
It’s all so obvious! While we’re on the subject of embracing other cultures, I see the religion of peace is and tolerance is sharing more love….
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