Posted on 11/08/2014 12:55:08 PM PST by cartan
David Cameron has said he hopes to see a British Asian become prime minister in his lifetime.
Speaking at the GG2 awards, which celebrates Asian achievements, he added that there were "too few people from ethnic minorities in top positions".
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He added: "When I hear those terms Your Honour, Brigadier General, Right Honourable, more often I want to hear it followed by a British-Asian name.
"And yes, one day I want to hear that title prime minister, followed by a British-Asian name."
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I might take you up on that, lol. Mind you, I almost never visit London.
I understand, and I appreciate your input. I welcome conversation with people from other countries that can inform me of the way things really are.
I understand your frustration.
Imagine mine when I lived over there for years and lectured at various universities in England, Scotland and Wales and each student knew more about the US than I did. . .they all KNEW everything there was to know because they read the Guardian and watched Jerry Springer. . .the more ‘enlightened’ ones watched the BBC. . .
I preferred reading Page 3. ;-)
I didn't say that. Guess your guilty conscience got the best of you. LOL
Also see #37.
Well. . .I do get to Glasgow from time to time. . .always make sure my life insurance is paid up when I do—yikes!!
I want to see Nigel Farage elected P.M. he’s probably the only politician on their national scene that’s currently respectable and has an iota of common sense.
“Thats like saying you wish some strange guy would steal your wife and kids.”
It is more like GIVING your wife and kids to a strange guy. Cameron is a gutless metrosexual, even if he rises to that level.
Sheesh...If he’s insinuating a Muslim, why not call Britian a Caliphate and just be done with it? I am hoping he is suggesting that this “British Asian” has loyalty to Britian and not where their ancestry in Asia may lie.
I may be late to the conversation but the last time I was in England and was speaking to my cousin Asian equaled Pakistani/Indian no matter what religious stripe. Anyone of Chinese or similar decent was considered Oriental.
It makes for some confusion as in Australia essentially anyone with Chinese type features is called Asian while we call those from the Sub-continent by their country of origin!
No, you suggested it. Just because I don’t go along with that people (3000m away who know little and never visit) here say about the UK, and as an actual Brit, try and correct myths and errors about my country, does NOT make some sort of dhimmi or muslim apologist. Anymore than my deep dislike of Obama makes me a racist.
I don’t like Cameron, and I wont be voting Tory in 2015, but the man was referring to British Asians in general, not just Muslims. There is a tendency here on FR and in the US to read anything UK Asian as Muslim. And usually OTT as well. Hence the hysteria that the UK is about a week away from Islamic conquest.
I think the PC folks in Britain know damn well why they decided to use the term “Asian.”
No I didn't. Nor did I suggest any of the other delusional things you're talking about.
So what was the snide reference to posting history then?. I am curious.
I’d trust your sub-conscious suspicions over my assessment. Let’s go with that.
I have a suspicious mind, and I am caught in a trap, and I cannot get out......help me, lol.
Ah, so now its ME that thinks I am an apologist. Uh huh, ummm, ok.
You’re the one who came up with it. It will give you something to think about while you brush your tooth tonight. ;-)
It may indeed be a nod and a wink - more than likely though he is desperate to get a new voting block no matter where they are from as he is losing traditional conservative voters to UKIP!
I thought the same thing but I chose to be polite.
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