The prime minister will criticise "state multiculturalism" in his first speech on radicalisation and the causes of terrorism since being elected.
Addressing a security conference in Germany, David Cameron will argue the UK needs a stronger national identity to prevent people turning to extremism.
Different cultures are encouraged to live apart, and objectionable views met with "passive tolerance", he will say... Continue on BBC
In many ways I loathe to agree,I always loathe to agree with people chosen by a system, think about it, what original thought has a Cameron, Obama, Reagan, Bush, ever come up with, they are chosen by the rulers who tell them to hate anybody else with an original thought if they are not part of the click, Cameron however might be right.
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