The News
The Campaign to preserve the White English ethnic group identity PDF Print E-mail
Written by director   
Monday, 01 March 2010 18:37

The Campaign to preserve the White English ethnic group has been created to campaign for a separate tick box for White ethnic English identity in the 2011 Census of England, and to raise £100,000 to seek a Judicial Review of the Government's action in treating the White English less favourably than (for example) 'White Irish' and 'White Gypsy or Irish travellers' each of which have separate tick boxes.

.

The background to our campaign is the fact that HM Government has arranged for the 2011 Census in Scotland to include provision for the majority ethnic group of ‘White Scottish’ to be recorded separately. However, whilst separate provision has been made for ‘White Irish’ and White Gypsy or Irish Traveller’ to record their ethnic group separately in England, there is no separate provision for ‘White English’ (the largest single racial group in the British Isles) to record their ethnic identity. Moreover, there is no commitment to publish in the ONS 2011 Census outputs the numbers of those recording their ethnic identity as ‘English’ in the ‘White Other’ group.


In December 2008, the current arrangements were placed before Parliament in a White Paper presented by a Cabinet Minister who had previously broadcast pride in his Irish ethnicity and endorsed by a British government headed by a Scottish Prime Minister and a Scottish Chancellor of the Exchequer. The result is racial discrimination on a national scale. This conduct is no less dishonest than but consistent with the present corrupt Parliament’s attitude to expenses.


Given that the stated purpose of collecting such information is to “enable national and local government and health authorities to allocate resources and plan programmes”, it may be concluded that no particular account (if any) will be taken of the special needs of ethnic English group in England. Moreover, the English racial group will be disadvantaged in seeking to establish their statutory rights not to be discriminated against.


Continued refusal to rectify the situation by providing the ethnic English with a tick-box in the 2011 census form will constitute further proof of HM Government’s undeclared policy of destroying England as a national entity whilst denying recognition of the English as a discrete racial group in their own land.


In the meantime, please support the Campaign's ePetition for current arrangements to be modified:


http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/EngliscEthnicity/#detail


___________________________________

 

Last Updated on Monday, 01 March 2010 19:07