Kaz wrote:Aggers, we are a huge melting pot here!! Vikings, Romans, Celts, Angles, Saxons, Normans. It's been going on for centuries. We can't change that tradition just because the current influx don't look like us......My DNA test had me at only 14% English! I was mostly Celtic and NE European
Actually Kaz that is not quite correct. Before Roman times Britain was fairly stable with virtually no influx. During Roman times the Roman empire drew in a very large mixture of different nationalities.
Then after the fall of the Roman empire, Britain was subject to colonisation by races from over Europe culminating with the Danes. Once the Normans took over England in 1066, that was it until WW1.
Before WW1 90% of the people in the UK had not travelled more than 10 miles from where they were born and the main ethnic mixes in the UK were Irish and Blacks from the slave trade.
It is only since the end of WW2 that we have seen the kind of inward fluxes of immigrants that you are talking about. It is ever, nowadays, the claim that the UK has always seen large immigration. That is, in fact, the United States of America, not the UK.
Well into my lifetime interracial marriage was deemed as something to be avoided. The racial attitudes I remember from the 60's, in Cyprus and the 70's in the UK, would land people in jail today.
However the fact that we are now one of the most racially tolerant countries in the world does not mean we can change history to suit the current circumstances of immigration. Prior to WW2 other races did not see the UK as a major target for immigration and the "lounge lizards" of the Empire did nothing to encourage them and neither did the rank and file people of the UK. "A touch of the tar brush old man" was not a joke or just a slur in the days of the Empire. It was how people lived their lives and how they thought.