British traditions including the celebration of Christmas need to be defended to help prevent divisions within communities across the UK widening, a new government report is set to warn. The new review suggests immigration has eroded the character of some of the country’s state schools, leading to some regions feeling that traditional celebrations are under threat from politically correct officialdom. The review was led by Dame Louise Casey, the government’s integration tsar, who stressed that cultural differences within the UK needed to be dealt with head on rather than ignored by councils, which were opting not to promote British traditions…
Source: The Times September 10, 2016 23:37 UTC