AOG
"Exactly, because we are not encouraged to form groups and have spokespersons, because they are classed as nationalist and therefore racist"
Actually - there are thousands of groups in this country which represent specific groups. Say for instance there was an upswing of attacks on homeless people - Shelter would be contacted by the police to offer advice to those homeless people.
If you consider specific subcategories of society, there's likely to be a group to represent them.
It's almost impossible to have a single group representing (say) white Britons because the term is so diverse.
If all white Britons could be represented by a single voice, what would be the point of having General Elections - everyone would vote for the same party.
The BNP, EDL, UKIP for instance, all have varying voices and policies, as do the major parties.
However, whilst its true that Jews, Sikhs, LBGT, Asian, Muslim, Indian and blacks have various political and social leanings, there IS a common thread that they all share - an identity that links them...something that makes them readily identifiable to the wider community and which can often mean they need extra protection (thinking of the number of gay men that have been killed in the past couple of years for instance).