[kj] OT: Morrissey says he won't live in England; too many immigrants

B. Oliver Sheppard bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net
Thu Nov 29 19:03:58 EST 2007


I guess Morrissey also says he was taken out of context or something:


http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1026377_morrissey_interview_row?rss=yes

Morrissey: Interview row

Sherna Noah
29/11/2007


MORRISSEY has sparked controversy by claiming the British identity has
disappeared because the country has been 'flooded' by immigration.

The Manchester music legend suggested that immigration was one of the
reasons he would not move back to Britain.

Then he later threatened to sue the NME magazine before it published the
magazine.

The former Smiths star, who has spent most of the last decade living in LA
and Rome, told NME magazine countries like Germany still had their own
identity and complained of not hearing `British accents' on the streets.

Morrissey, the son of Irish immigrants, said: "Britain's a terribly
negative place. And it hammers people down and it pulls you back and it
prevents you.

"Also, with the issue of immigration, it's very difficult because,
although I don't have anything against people from other countries, the
higher the influx into England the more the British identity disappears.

"So the price is enormous. If you travel to Germany, it's still absolutely
Germany. If you travel to Sweden, it still has a Swedish identity. But
travel to England and you have no idea where you are."

He added: "It matters because the British identity is very attractive. I
grew up into it, and I find it quaint and very amusing. But England is a
memory now. Other countries have held on to their basic identity, yet it
seems to me that England was thrown away."

Goodbye

He agreed that immigration was enriching the British identity but added
`you have to say goodbye to the Britain you once knew.'

Morrissey said: "The change in England is so rapid compared to the change
in any other country. "If you walk through Knightsbridge on any bland day
of the week you won't hear an English accent. You'll hear every accent
under the sun apart from the British accent."

Morrissey admitted he enjoyed `the freedom to go around the world ... so
you have to allow others the same freedom' adding `so I'm not sitting here
saying it's a terrible thing, I'm saying it's a reality and to many people
it's shocking'.

In a follow-up phone interview, Morrissey told the magazine: "I just think
that it could be construed that the reason I wouldn't wish to live in
England is the immigration explosion.

"And that's not true at all. I am actually extremely worldly and there are
other reasons why I would find England very difficult, such as the expense
and the pressure."

He said: "My favourite actor is an Israeli, Lior Ashkenazi, and my
favourite singer was born in Iraq and now lives in Egypt. So I'm not a
part of Little Britain. And by that, I don't mean the show, obviously."

Asked about his parents moving to Britain, he said: "It's different now.
Because the gates are flooded. And anybody can have access to England and
join in. Millions of people leave the country every year because they
don't recognise the place, so I'm not saying anything unusual. If you
travelled to Croatia tomorrow for instance, and walked around Zagreb
hearing nothing but Dublin accents, you'd find it shocking."

He said 'racism' was 'silly' and `beyond reason' and that he would be
`pilloried' for his comments.

But Morrissey added: "Whatever England is now, it's not what it was and
it's lamentable that we've lost so much.



Alexander Smith wrote:

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> Honestly, should *ANYone* care what old Mozz has to say in 2007?

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> Alex in NYC

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