Welsh in England
Published April 19, 2006
The Welsh language is a native language of England spoken in England by many tens of thousands. It is also the historic native tongue of Britain until the arrival of the English in the fifth century AD.

The current exchange of population between England and Wales is over 500,000 per decade and is greater than the culturcidal policies of transmigration occuring in many brutal regimes such as Bangladesh against its Buddhist minority or Indonesia against its Papua population.

As part of its commitment to the survival of Welsh we call on the Uk government to massively increase suppport for Welsh in England, fund Welsh schools, subsidise Welsh adult classes the way English is subsidised for immigrant communities and make Welsh available whenever demanded by citizens.

Englis is not under threat but Welsh continues to lose tens of thousands of young speaker to England each year where we are culturally assimilated. The curent poliy of no action is in fact a policy of deletion by neglect to act. In the next decade the last few communities where Welsh is spoken daily will be overwhelmed by the continiued inmigration of non Welsh speakers, all nice pleasant people, but largely neglectful of their role in the cultural destruction of an Ancient tongue. the language of Boudicea and King Arthur, of Saint David and Saint Patrick.
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