If Britain kicked out all foreigners or never let them in in the first place I wonder what the food would be like?
You wouldn't have your curry and chips, your parmos (for us in Teesside) Kebabs, noodles, pastas, pizzas, tacos, Kormas ... the list is endless.
Here's a little off topic experiment, name dishes that are primarily British, that includes Scottish and Welsh that has not been tainted with foreigness not even European.
There is quite a few I must admit.
People who complain about such matters, and state that Britain should be Britain, they're going against the ideas the British Empire had with colonisation. If "true" Britains hated the idea of foreigners, the Empire wouldn't have went around the whole world, setting up colonies, and bringing back aspects of those countries with them over their however many years.
I'm pretty sure they brought people back with them too.
Britain by its very definition is multicultural, it
always has been. It's only the retarded, for want of a better word (I can't think of any other way to describe the racists in this thread) people who even have an issue with it. They feel threatened by things out of their bubble that they call reality and lash out.
Everything is extremely black and white to them, and they prove it all the time. Especially the op, complaining about foriegn people speaking their own languages, what do you expect?
There's speaking your own language to your own family and friends, and there's refusing to learn and speak the country's language at all, they're both very different things.
That's along the lines of stating they shouldn't eat their own "home" foods, but instead eat only food available from British suppliers, grown in Britain. I hate it when I see a foreign person working in the public domain (bus drivers for example) who literally
can't speak English. It baffles me as to why they'd get a job, where it can be important to communicate with people, when they can't speak the language?
But then I can't blame the person themselves, they're trying to earn a living so they can eat and have a place to live. So instead I was annoyed with the bus company instead.
The distinctions are important, it's again not like you're in a group of people, and two of them keep talking to eachother in their own language making it look like they're trying to "Hide" something, that's rude, but it's not the same as seeing a foriegn family walking down the street talking in their native language.
How about, as well as telling people they must speak English at all times while in England, also telling them to learn an English accent too, so they don't sound foreign?