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if we're talking civil war the thing that SHOULD spark it is the rich vs the rest.

 

as yet again the banks have paid themselves MASSIVE bonuses and splashing out on champagne and porsches.

yet we fight poor against poor when in reality we are ALL the same, getting screwed from the top.

 

but obviously we're ALL in this together

 

That's why you fight immigration every step of the way isn't it because you know that is an obvious way to keep the Poor poor by suppressing wages? :loopy:

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no I mean with religious tension that's kicking off in general in the UK.

 

The fastest growing race in this country is "mixed".

 

Rather than there being a civil war people are getting on with their lives, marrying other races and cultures, having sex and making babies.

 

Sorry to disappoint!

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The fastest growing race in this country is "mixed".

 

Rather than there being a civil war people are getting on with their lives, marrying other races and cultures, having sex and making babies.

 

Sorry to disappoint!

 

Mixed ?....have you got any research or surveys that says this..?

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Mixed ?....have you got any research or surveys that says this..?

 

Mixed-race people are the fastest growing ethnic group in the UK.

 

 

 

3.5 per cent of all births in England and Wales in 2005 were mixed race babies, with 0.9 per cent being Mixed White and Black Caribbean, 0.5 per cent White and Black African, 0.8 per cent White and Asian, and 1.3 per cent any other mixed background.

 

^ Moser, Kath; Stanfield, Kristina M. and Leon, David A. (2008). "Birthweight and gestational age by ethnic group, England and Wales 2005: Introducing new data on births". Health Statistics Quarterly 39: 22–31. http://www.statistics.gov.uk/articles/hsq/HSQ39Birthwt&Gest_ethnicity.pdf.

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Mixed-race people are the fastest growing ethnic group in the UK.

 

 

 

3.5 per cent of all births in England and Wales in 2005 were mixed race babies, with 0.9 per cent being Mixed White and Black Caribbean, 0.5 per cent White and Black African, 0.8 per cent White and Asian, and 1.3 per cent any other mixed background.

 

^ Moser, Kath; Stanfield, Kristina M. and Leon, David A. (2008). "Birthweight and gestational age by ethnic group, England and Wales 2005: Introducing new data on births". Health Statistics Quarterly 39: 22–31. http://www.statistics.gov.uk/articles/hsq/HSQ39Birthwt&Gest_ethnicity.pdf.

 

They all mention mixed in a combination of races though..What about just black, white asian etc....

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