Sunday, June 25, 2017

Identity...*

Supporters of the 'Stronger In' Campaign watch the results of the EU referendum being announced at a results party at the Royal Festival Hall in London on June 24, 2016.

The global financial markets greeted the United Kingdom's decision to withdraw with disappointment and anger so is the 48 percent of British voters, many of them young, who wanted to stay.
Until the final days before the referendum, much of the coverage outside of the UK discussed the "Brexit" in economic terms.
For young people in the UK, deciding whether to leave the European Union was a bigger question of national identity, with the "Leave" campaign representing a rejection of current globalization status, immigrants and foreigners.
The former head of Britain’s Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), Trevor Phillips, has admitted he “got almost everything wrong” on large segment of the immigrants in a damning new report on integration, segregation, and how some are creating “nations within nations” in the West.
A “chasm” has opened up between British Immigrants and the rest of the population on key issues such as marriage, education, freedom of speech and even violence in the defense of religion, according to new research.
Now with the flood of Migrants, in addition to the open labor market in Europe, the Identity and the culture of Britain is gradually evaporating. People can live with less money, but the dissolution of the Identity is something no one can take.          Just a thought

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