Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Sympathy For The Devil

A taxi driver explained to me yesterday that there were just three fundamental problems in Britain: one, the fact that we are run by Europe; two, mass immigration; three, the selling off of public utilities to foreign companies.

He reckoned that the "immigrants" would, because of their higher birth rate, take over the country at some point before too long.

And then he added something that shocked me.

He said, "You can see where that Anders Behring Breivik is coming from." The taxi driver did concede that killing 77 people was an extreme act, although he suggested that the media had given the impression that these people were killed at random when, in fact, there were clear political reasons why they had been targeted.

He — the taxi driver — seemed a really nice bloke, and I don't think for one minute that he was advocating violence. But he did — like many, many others, no doubt — feel there was a need for a strong political leader to stand up and tell the truth about the three big issues mentioned above, and for the British to stop moaning and do something.

Will there be a British Breivik?




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