Urmstongran
I like thoughtful, tolerant people. Of all stripes and faiths. Or none (like me). I have friends who are Muslim (I live in Manchester a place of great diversity, not a little hideaway village) and we get along well. What I do not like is this bear garden mentality on our streets every weekend. Flag waving and hurling (screaming) abuse. The UK is a fair and tolerant society and I am proud to be part of it but if I’m honest? I fear for our future. Our borders are so porous to be laughable. Not every incomer has our best interests at heart. The Manchester bomber proved that at the Ariana Grande concert where 22 people lost their lives attending a concert. Literally just up the road from where I live. So yes, I see the dangers that lie ahead if we don’t nip all this in the bud.
How the heck to you propose to "nip all this in the bud"?
If politicians in a supposedly first world country behave live toddlers in their own parliament, how do you expect people with far more deep-seated issues in the Middle East to sort anything out?
My daughter lived in central Manchester at the time of the Ariane Grande concert, literally a hundred metres from the arena and I remember the fear when I heard about it. She is now married to a man with Arab parents. They have lived together for seven years and both of them have told me of the name-calling they've experienced because he looks "different". She's been called names too for living with somebody who might be a terrorist. The trouble is that some people are so ignorant they lump all people with certain characteristics together and can't get over their own prejudices.