Roger James Michael Sutherland #racist telegraph.co.uk

[Interview with UKIP MP Douglas Carswell]

"Immigration has not been without its challenges. Yet it has been, overwhelmingly, a story of success."

It has not, and it is grotesque for him to reduce the race riots, rape gangs, terrorism and other crimes to mere "challenges", which somehow outweighed by the fact that Britain has been transformed (to the chagrin of millions of Britons, some of whom I suspect would have voted for Carswell because they thought UKIP was took the opposite view).

It was not implemented with the support of the voting population, nor has it been accepted by a "free society". A free society does not establish Race Relations acts designed to stifle critics of immigration and those who prefer not to be forced to "adapt" to new customs hoisted on them by social-revolutionaries (a process praised by Carswell).

If the Australian system is so desirable, how did the gunmen from the recent Sydney siege get into that country in the first place?

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