A light-hearted discussion for you, not meant to be taken too seriously. David Cameron has only just realised its virtually ineffective at stamping out Islamist extremism. Read full story below:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12371994
Well, he's calling for a stronger national identity to unite people against radicalisation but this shouldn't surprise anyone at Westminster whose brain works properly, after all most people I speak to in and out of the workplace hate being called "British" nowadays which may come as a shock to you American readers.
Honestly, multiculturalism was doomed to fail because the UK has no real "national" identity or sense of a community to start with, as a Welshman it seems you can't get from one end of the isles to the other without offending someone. Even among the majority ethnic groups you get problems. Just the other day I was talking to a woman from Devon about climate change, at one point in the discussion I let slip "We British ought to do something..." and she recoiled, informing me she's English and stormed off. Sadly, this hasn't been the first time it's happened either.
How can the UK combat religious radicalisation when we cannot overcome our own little prejudices and work together?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12371994
Well, he's calling for a stronger national identity to unite people against radicalisation but this shouldn't surprise anyone at Westminster whose brain works properly, after all most people I speak to in and out of the workplace hate being called "British" nowadays which may come as a shock to you American readers.
Honestly, multiculturalism was doomed to fail because the UK has no real "national" identity or sense of a community to start with, as a Welshman it seems you can't get from one end of the isles to the other without offending someone. Even among the majority ethnic groups you get problems. Just the other day I was talking to a woman from Devon about climate change, at one point in the discussion I let slip "We British ought to do something..." and she recoiled, informing me she's English and stormed off. Sadly, this hasn't been the first time it's happened either.
How can the UK combat religious radicalisation when we cannot overcome our own little prejudices and work together?