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| ~ The Peril England Faces ~ |
England is tottering on the edge of losing its identity.
The main threat come from these three sources:
1) Mass immigration.
This is now of a size difficult to absorb and therefore inclined to generate and entrench various cultures, some of these inimical to the prime, indigenous, culture we know as English.2) The EU.
The declared aim of the EU is to erode away natural identities and substitute the artificial fabrications emanating from Brussels. This erosion is by way of constantly expanding laws and regulations, many of which are alien to English traditions.
These impositions go against the English concept of freedom, which always held that a person is free to do as they wish, except where a few essential laws demand otherwise.
This tradition has its roots in a system of common law based on pragmatism and underpinned by the principles established in the Magna Carta of 1215 and the 1689 Bill of Rights. England therefore does not need these foreign intrusions. It possesses well established traditions, superior to and historically more extensive than the consortiums that are trying to submerge England's identity.3) Devolution.
The fault-lines that will fragment the UK are now being chiselled out by the resurgent tribal identities of Scotland and Wales. These identities are substantially defined by an antipathy towards the English, therefore making the old Union problematic. The tribal insistences directed towards resurrecting the alienating ancient languages - thereby intentionally frustrating effective "communicate" - is symptomatic of the separation impulse.
In the absence of a firm English identity, the increasing pressures towards fragmentation actively assist the EU's intention to abolish England as a unified entity and replace it with the intended nine regions - these designed to compete against each other for funds.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~