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On Monday, 11 May 2015 20:49:19 UTC+1, Rod Speed wrote:
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On Monday, 11 May 2015 13:44:17 UTC+1, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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But less than 20% of those in School are British (In london)

You been reading the UKIP leaflets again?


No, haven;t read a single leaflet from any party.

Because even if you mean non
white, it's rubbish. Those figures would be different for each school.


of course they are differnt for differnt schools.
You should check out a few of the local muslim schools see how many white
faces you see.


In any case, the vast majority of all school kids are British - having
been born here.


Wrong, the vast majority of children ARE NOT British.


Legally they are, stupid.


No most children born in this world are NOT British.
That was the point.


Lots of countries have higher brith rates than Britain.


Irrelevant to whether they are British legally or not.


very relivent.
https://www.gov.uk/becoming-a-britis...-you-can-apply



But are your refering to the world or the universe .


Just Britain, stupid.


I'm not as people come from all overr the world to come here stupid.
They are NOT all Brituish citezens and are not all British.



http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...rn-parent.html.


That's England, in London it's differnt again, and east London again.


Irrelevant to whether they are BRITISH or not.


very relivent, moron.


http://www.uniset.ca/naty/BNA1981revd.htm

According to the law - The British Nationality Act 1981

1) A person born in the United Kingdom after commencement, or in a qualifying territory on or after the appointed day, shall be a British citizen if at the time of the birth his father or mother is--

(a) a British citizen; or

(b) settled in the United Kingdom or that territory.

So polish couple coming to teh uk giving birth in the UK their sprog is NOT a British citizen at birth.


if you're brave enough take a photo/video with audio
of a playground in an East London School. You'll find
that even those parents who's children born in London
are speaking the same langauge as their parents.


Not in school they don't.


They do with their friends.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3Zvdmylis

The figures, to be published this week, have almost doubled during the past decade and are projected to increase to 23 per cent - 830,000 out of 3.5million - by 2018.

There are concerns that the increases will place school finances under strain as a growing number of youngsters require help with English.

There are too few kids speaking English in a lot of inner London schools.
Some of it is down to txt speak. When I was at school the in thing was jamaican patwa, it wasn;t even cockney even though it was a east London school.



Previously when they were in the miniroty foreign parents
use to encourage their children to speak English,


Because they were in the minority, stupid.


Exactly stupid, which isn;t the case now.

Revealed: The schools where English is a foreign language for 80% of pupils

Read mo http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3ZvfIRZTe

which means 20% of the class are English speaking, not a majiroty, is that really so complex for you.





this is less nowerdays.


Because the foreign parents aren't the more educated
ones that they were say just after the war.


So you're saying the foreign parents coming to the UK are thick and/or stupid is that it.


Most of my friends are NON english but they speak Englsh.


All of mine who weren't born in the country do,


they do what..... and what country were they born in.
You spell like an american, maybe you have other american characteristics
which is probbalry why my French flatmat found it so easy to get a jopb in Austraila teaching English in English. They were suprised and pleased that she could teach English rather than american English. She was a directress (they don't call them teachers or didn;t at the time) at a montessori school. They have them in many countries.