"Like the Roman, I seem to see 'the River Tiber foaming with much blood' ".
Enoch Powell, 1968
That this isn't going to last,/ That before I snuff it, the whole/ Boiling will be bricked in/ Except for the tourist parts... And that will be England gone." Philip Larkin, "Going, going" (1972)
"To those offended by my describing the attacker as of "Muslim appearance" - I was directly quoting a Whitehall source quoting the police." Tweet by Nick Robinson of the BBC, last night
"Exclusive: A cub scout leader confronted terrorists just seconds after they had beheaded a soldier asking them to hand over their weapons and warning them: "It is only you versus many people, you are going to lose." " Daily Telegraph headline today
The black, Muslim men, British subjects, who beheaded and tried to disembowel a soldier on the streets of Woolwich, South London, were swivel-eyed loons. The murder makes one feel England is in terrible straits but this wonderful heroic story restores one's faith in England and human nature.
Yet instead of being angry with the jihadists, very many English people are alarmed because the right-wing English Defence League were allowed a fifteen minute demonstration in the area, by the grace and favour of the Metropolitan police. How much the liberal middle class fears the lower orders.
People say we should understand Islamists, put it in the context of Afghanistan or drones but why does no-one want to understand the EDL or put them in context? They have not killed anyone. They, like football hooligans, are in fact the kind of rather dangerous men who fought at Agincourt or Waterloo. The kind of men of whom Wellington said, 'I do not know what they do to the enemy but by God they frighten me.' They are the kind of men who made the British Empire, though this does not commend them to the people who think they are not a lot better than Al Qaeda (and plenty of people do think that).
People say we should understand Islamists, put it in the context of Afghanistan or drones but why does no-one want to understand the EDL or put them in context? They have not killed anyone. They, like football hooligans, are in fact the kind of rather dangerous men who fought at Agincourt or Waterloo. The kind of men of whom Wellington said, 'I do not know what they do to the enemy but by God they frighten me.' They are the kind of men who made the British Empire, though this does not commend them to the people who think they are not a lot better than Al Qaeda (and plenty of people do think that).
My nicer Facebook friends seem more worried about an anti-Muslim backlash and the EDL than by jihadists. I hope this is a misunderstanding on my part. Unfortunately immigration is a subject on which the unpleasant people were right and the nice ones terribly wrong. I hate to quote with approval the repulsive Nick Griffin of the fascist BNP but he quite rightly said this was a consequence of mass immigration. Obviously enough, but when I said this on someone's Facebook wall I was howled down. One person pointed out that the alleged killer was born in the UK and was not an immigrant as if this disproved my point
Someone else repeated the idea that England was always an immigrant nation and mentioned Saxons, Celts and the French. In fact we had remarkably few immigrants before 1950. if you do not believe me click here.
Journalists and politicians hurry to say this had nothing to do with Islam or British foreign policy when clearly it had everything to do with these two things. Everyone hoped for calm but much as I believe in sang froid, a French phrase for an English thing, and much as I do not want any violence or law breaking or victimisation of Muslims I think complete calm would be worrying. People should be angry and some should demonstrate in the street. If no-one did that would be worrying.
This and the Boston bombing are the new terrorism which has morphed yet again. The IRA did not explode bombs on trains because they feared how the British Government would respond The way in which the US Government did respond to September 11 helped the terrorists. There is no way to respond to this new kind of terrorism, unfortunately, but the Guardian and the BBC think it can be done by preventing youths from being radicalised. They do not understand human nature at all and believe young men are basically peaceful and good.
Meanwhile Muslims riot in Stockholm for a third night. The British press does not report that they are Muslims and blames the riots on unemployment and racism.












