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09/26/2008: "Poll says immigrants eroding Britain's national identity"
A British Council-sponsored poll has found that most young Brits think the country's national identity is being comprised by the unrestricted entry of immigrants.
Almost two-thirds (60 percent) of the young people surveyed thought the presence of foreign immigrants was "diluting" their sense of national identity.
A quarter said immigrants posed a threat to British workers' jobs and 12 percent said they thought the influx of people from abroad was a risk to security and public order.
Describing the results as "worrying", the British Council's Director in Italy, Paul Docherty, said: "This study throws up some interesting reflections, and also some rather worrying results."
[ Of course foreign presence dilutes national identity - the real question is just how much people CARE about this development. If Brits do care then they must vote BNP. ]
http://www.newslocale.org/world/wnews/poll_says_immigrants_eroding_britain's_national_identity_200809267039.html