Peter Wynn
1 min readAug 25, 2023

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British judges say that it is better to let ten guilty men go free than to hang one innocent man. I agree. I say that it is better to let ten asylum seekers where there is even the slightest doubt about their claims stay than to deport one asylum seeker to a certain death.

Liberal democracies are in a bind, and what they forget is this. For all the talk of how other cultures supposedly pose a threat to the British way of life, you can go to the seaside in Britain and find second or third generation British Indian young women, or even West Indian women, whose only connection is ancestral and when they speak have Cockney, London, Yorkshire, Liverpool or Northern accents, frolicking in bikinis while eating ice pops or ice-creams. Some of them are LGBTIQA, and you might see them walking hand in hand or arm in arm with a white British girl. Or they might be heterosexual and have white British boyfriends. In other words, the second generation of immigrants integrates even if the first doesn't.

I remember reading an article by Manjinder Virk, who said that the reason why her father didn't get to learn English that well despite having a lot to contribute, is that when he arrived in England, he could only do menial jobs, and at the end of a long day, he was too physically and mentally tired to be able to study.

Sadly, since before Brexit, Britain has become less of a liberal society.

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Peter Wynn
Peter Wynn

Written by Peter Wynn

Diagnosed with autism at 35. Explained a lifetime of difference.

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