Using the very latest genetic research and combining it with the historical record, this book proves conclusively that there is a clearly definable indigenous population in Britain and that they qualify fully for protected status under the United Nations Charter on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
In this booklet you will find out how:
* People can be identified and linked to specific areas using modern genetics;
* Genetic evidence shows that the vast majority — nearly 80% — of all British people have ancestors going back to the end of the last mini ice age;
* Genetic evidence shows that the Celtic, Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Viking/Danish and Norman conquests had relatively small impact upon the British people;
* Genetic evidence shows that the Irish people have far more in common with the British than both sides of that traditional divide realise; and
* The British people have been indigenous to the British Isles for longer than almost every other people already accorded indigenous status.
Arthur Kemp was born of a British father and a Dutch mother in Southern Rhodesia in 1962. Educated in South Africa, he holds a B.A. degree in Political Science, International Politics and Public Administration, having studied at the University of Cape Town and the University of South Africa. He worked as a journalist on a major national daily newspaper, as an international risk consultant, as a retail market analyst for a blue chip company in the UK, and as a public relations consultant.
Once again, slightly outdated but spot on. I quite liked this quote: "The British Isles are, therefore, rightfully, legally and morally the possession of the Scots, Irish, Welsh and English. This land belongs to the people of the four flags, and no others. They can now proceed to defend their territorial integrity, heritage, culture, identity and nationhood safe in the knowledge that the rights which they claim for themselves, are identical to those granted to every other indigenous people on earth." A much better introduction to genetics and British genetic history. An Indian is an Indian, and he will never be British. Britain is the ethnic nation of the four countries that make up our glorious island. Our roots are European, Celtic, viking and Anglo Saxon. This is our land and no judeo Bolshevik will take it away from us.