I think he made some very good points indeed, but of course there are many on here who would then brand you as being 'homophobic' - another made up word? - or 'racist' just because you happen to hold those views.
I, also, failed to see the relevance of the NHS thing which became totally farcical with the introduction of all the 'Mary Poppins' arriving to nursemaid the kids - what was all that about???
It was very odd indeed that the whole thing supposedly began around the mid 19th century, and before you know it had jumped to 1948, conveniently missing out not only two world wars, but also all our colonial history as well, i.e. the British Empire, the Zulu wars etc, not to mention our shameful part in the slave trade?
Also, if you're going to also then leap to the 1960s and show a load of Affro Caribbeans coming to the UK, what about all the other immigrants, eg the Irish who were given a very hard time when they came to Britain to work in the 20th century.
We then had a bit of the "Swinging Sixties" followed by a load of rap by Dizzee Rascal - I was totally flummoxed by that point! There was virtually no inclusivity regarding all the home nations, more or less nothing referring to Scotland, Wales or Ireland.
A very, very poor effort, Mr Boyle.