Britain’s Prime Minister, David Cameron, has returned to left-wing form today, alleging that Britain is racist because, as he states: “you’re more likely [as a black man] to be in a prison cell than studying at a top university”. Writing for The Sunday Times newspaper, Mr. Cameron says that Britain is NOT trying to achieve a “process of total assimilation” but rather, a country where “our shared British values should help us to live side by side”. His words, a boon to the segregationist, multiculturalists in Britain, will no doubt cause concern amongst those who don’t support the idea of positive discrimination or quotas – many of whom are still those who vote for his ‘Conservative’ Party. He writes: “…it’s clear that we’ve still got some distance to travel to achieve the One Nation ideal. Consider this: if you’re a young black man, you’re more likely to be in a prison cell than studying at a top university. Only one in 10 of the poorest white boys go into higher education at all. There are no black generals in our armed forces and just 4% of chief executives in the FTSE 100 are from ethnic minorities.” “What does this say