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A SELECTION OF RECENT OPINIONS.
Most British immigrants to Australia are loyal, law abiding Australian citizens, but they retain an interest in events in Britain, and many have read with horror and disbelief the decline of that society in the past 40 or so years as reported by some sections of the British Press. A sane society appears to have just gone mad!
Many have visited Britain in recent years and have witnessed for themselves those changes to the society that they knew previous to their leaving “Blighty” and have confirmed the decline.
The articles and comments presented here are just a few that indicate what has happened to Britain and other Western countries. Australia tends to copy the worst features of other countries in particular those of the U.S.A. and the U.K.
We believe that it is essential for Australia to learn quickly from the mistakes made in the USA and UK and avoid falling further into the morass that is damaging those societies.
Multiculturalism, Human Rights and other associated legislation ( that ONLY apply in the Western world countries) has played a major role in the diminished freedoms of citizens in Britain. We at Ozbrit believe that all such legislation requires to be urgently reviewed by our legislators to avoid repeating the mess that has certainly emerged in Britain and other Western world countries.
To hold such views will almost certainly result in our being labelled as “extreme right-wing”, “ignorant-redneck” or “racist” by those people whose views differ from our own: we deny completely any such label being true or correct.
We hope we can convince you to support our efforts to make sure that Oz does not emulate the madness of Britain today. if you still have doubts ask yourself why thousands of Brits are seeking homes in other parts of the world including Australia?.
These articles (links below) will be changed from time to time as more recent items become available. We hope that you will take the time to examine these. If you have examples of your own that you think would be suitable for inclusion on these pages, we would appreciate you sending these to us by e-Mail, or (“snail-mail”).
Adelaide November 2007
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