Joku uskaltaa nyt sitten sanoa tämänkin ääneen: monikulttuurisuus ei itse asiassa jeesaakaan ketään (paitsi radikaaleimpia aineksia), vaan koska tulijoita ei pakoteta integroitumaan uuteen yhteiskuntaan, vaan rohkaistaan säilyttämään oma identiteettinsä, ihmisryhmät jakaantuvat kultuurin, etnisyyden tahikka uskonnon mukaan ryhmiin, joiden välillä on valtava kuilu.
Mistä seuraa sitten ikäviä asioita.
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A report published alongside the poll, commissioned by the Right-wing think tank Policy Exchange and carried out by Populus, said the doctrine of multi-culturalism was at least partly responsible.
A series of Labour ministers have broken recently with the idea that different communities should not be forced to integrate but should be allowed to maintain their own culture and identities.
Trevor Phillips, head of the Commission for Racial Equality, and Dr John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, have also expressed serious doubts about multi-culturalism.
Academic Munira Mirza, lead author of the report, said: "
The emergence of a strong Muslim identity in Britain is, in part, a result of multi-cultural policies implemented since the 1980s which have emphasised difference at the expense of shared national identity and divided people along ethnic, religious and cultural lines."