Nigel Mace |
03-11-2017 04:01 PM |
Your comment is as un-mannerly as it is ignorant, John.
You are well aware that the statistics on religious allegiance in the UK, are quite separate from place of birth and the percentage of the one, tell you zero about the other. My home area of Glasgow stretches from huge Victorian villas to streets of capacious Victorian tennements, and the range of inhabitants - as I seem to recall having had to inform you before - run from some of the wealthiest families to multi-occupancy flats, many inhabited by immigrant, or immigrant descended, families from the Indian sub-continent. Among the villa dwellers were sections of immigration, from '30s Germany and Austria, from Greek Cyprus and the significant Glasgow Italian and Polish communities. At one end of the road in which my parents villa stood (we were relatively impecunious interlopers, actors and educators) was what was then (1960s-70s) known locally as 'Holy Corner' - a Greek Thompson style church (Church of Scotland), a well-supported Orthodox synagogue and a Sikh temple.
In any case, we are natural accepters of immigration being a nation founded by precisely that. Our 'Scots' ancestors, you may recall, were Irish as well as Angle settlers (English) especially in the eastern lowlands and native Celts of various kinds whose Gaelic speaking peoples (plural please note) were spread unevenly from the Pictish north to even the, now residually Tory, south-west, while many of our islands were mostly Norwegian/Danish settlements.
And, no, John I do not 'care' about the percentage of Muslims/flat-earthers/Hindus/Jews/Presbyterians/Roman Catholics/Baptists/Episcopalians/Bhuddists etc. in Scotland. Their desire for religious affiliation is, quite properly, none of my business - just as it is none of yours. What I do know is that among our best SNP Ministers (political, not religious) and MPs, all supporters of immigration, we have representatives of several of these faiths - and several of them are indeed, it just so happens, Muslim.
Oh - and I have heard that another Muslim is the Mayor of England's capital too. So, well done there.
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