The convicts weren't here by choice and it was the decision of the British in Australia to treat the Aboriginal people in the way that they were (even though this didn't hold with what Britain wanted with regards to relations with indigenous persons). That wasn't a great comparison (But then again, one could argue something similar with the applicant and dependent system of migration).
People shouldn't have to speak English at the same level as the rest of the population. Provided that they can get by, and that they realise that they may have to learn 'proper' English if they wish to seek greater employment opportunities, then it shouldn't matter what their level of English is. Besides, it is near impossible to understand a number of people from english only backgrounds, too.
But back to the actual topic... Latham.
People shouldn't have to speak English at the same level as the rest of the population. Provided that they can get by, and that they realise that they may have to learn 'proper' English if they wish to seek greater employment opportunities, then it shouldn't matter what their level of English is. Besides, it is near impossible to understand a number of people from english only backgrounds, too.
But back to the actual topic... Latham.
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