A Confusion of Tongues

Why Britain struggles to assimilate immigrants

Problems with interpreting the law are not the only, or even the most important, ones that arise in an ever more diverse society. A feeling of unease is widespread, even among the longer-resident immigrants themselves, that Britain has lost its distinctive character: or rather, that the loss of a distinctive character is now its most distinctive character. The country that those immigrants came to, or thought they were coming to, no longer exists. It has ... Full Story »

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Dwight Rousu
3.2
by Dwight Rousu - Oct. 1, 2008

One man's tour of ethic influences of immigration in Great Britain. It seems to be mostly personal opinion without much in the way of references not statistics.

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