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A GUIDE TO BRITISH CITIZENSHIP
The mud-Brown government seems
intent on absorbing obvious aliens into its own version of
‘citizenship’; as if a Home Office rubber-stamp can make such people
anything other than what they really are.
Accordingly, there follows a
useful check-list identifying the ndispensable elements of authentic
Britishness. It follows that anyone failing these criteria cannot
represent the British people in any capacity whatsoever. And anyone
opposed to or disregarding the same criteria has to be regarded as an
enemy alien or native renegade. These are necessarily hard-edged tests,
since the population has been mired in fuzzy ‘multi-cultural’ claptrap
for several decades now; thus the bona fide British citizen has to
register an unequivocal ‘yes’ in reply to all the following questions:
- Do you have indigenous British ancestry prior to 1945?
- Do you regard people without such ancestry as ‘alien’, in
the strict sense of the word?
- Do you reject the notion that alien immigrants can ever
become integral to ‘Britishness’ as we have always understood the term ?
- Do you wish to see all unwanted immigrants repatriated to
their countries of origin as soon as possible (while allowing some to
remain as guest-workers with ‘temporary resident’ status)?
- Meanwhile do you avoid aiding or encouraging alien
businesses or supporting any multi-racial activities?
- Do you wish to maintain the constitutional and territorial
integrity of the United Kingdom , while supporting maximum devolution
of governmental functions to England, Scotland, Ulster and Wales?
- Do you believe the two-parent family provides the best
foundation for a stable and wholesome society?
- Do you believe Britain should be as self-supporting as
possible in matters such as defence, energy supplies, food supplies and
other essential goods and services ?
- Do you believe British armed forces should be confined to
the defence of the United Kingdom ?
- Do you expect all political and governmental policies and
decisions to demonstrate an affirmative response to the above
questions?
- Do you regard this country’s cultural heritage as at least
equal and in many respects superior to that of any other country?
It should be plain enough that
an affirmative response to all the above questions leaves ample scope
for all the civil liberties one could desire.. Also that such a
steadfast patriotic attitude poses no threat to the people of other
countries, and accords them due respect provided they make no attempt
to intrude upon British affairs or to annexe British territory.
It also follows that all public
servants should be bound by the above affirmations, and that school
education should be seen to incorporate them. Obviously, anyone
describing the above affirmations as ‘fascist’ or ‘jingoist’ or
‘racist’ is anti-British as well as politically ignorant.
Local patriotic groups should
use the above questionnaire when recruiting new members, canvassing the
electorate and engaging with political opponents.
F Kimbal Johnson
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