Tuesday, 9 December 2008



Home Office admits to five ethnic Police Associations

Vernon Coaker MP
Home Office
London

Dear Mr Coaker

Your letter of 26 November in reply to mine to the Home Secretary about the existence of a National Black Police Association beggars belief.

You say that the purpose of the five such associations is to promote race relations, whereas the practical effect of such divisiveness is the opposite of that intended.  Your government’s policy of multiculturalism has been utterly discredited and the continuation of such divisive activities in any walk of public life is a scandal.

Surely you must know by now that there is a substantial majority of indigenous people wanting this country to retain its identity and its way of life.  They loathe and detest the way in which your government in particular has diluted our identity, increased deeply-resented pressures on the British population and allowed unlimited access to this country,

In a nutshell, if people wish to come and live here, and we allow them access, they have an obligation to respect our way of life and observe our norms.  Wishful leftist thinking is no way of ensuring those norms prevail.

As you must know I am a close student of these matters and we are both well aware that immigration is high on the agenda of voters’ concerns

Ashley Mote MEP