Where to start, where to start...
Okay, first off the word is 'so', not 'soo'.
Next, you've never been to Australia. Not only is this country based on immigration, we pride ourselves oin making it really work. On any night you can go down a street and pass restaurants and galleries displaying a huge range of culture from around the world. And read up on the Special Broadcast Service (
www.sbs.com.au). I think it's unique in the world and I have watched some of the most amazing programmes there. Their news service is brilliant, because you don't just get the stories that concern 'us', but a whole plethora of other stuff. And I wish I spoke other languages, becuas they also have news broadcasts from other countries every day (Japan, China, Ukraine, France, Germany, etc, many others) including the US PBS Newshour. And the sexy French and Spanish programmes they show late at night, well, my goodness! And to add: the population of London is around 14 million. The population of all Australia is 22 million, and you'd have to agree that Australia punches well above its weight. In part that is due to multiculturalism, or if you like, the melting pot.
Should I point out the root word for parliament is French? Mm hmm.
Magna Carta. While it was a start to nobbling the power of a 'ruler by divine right', it took a while to trickle down to everyone else ('droit de siegneur' was still around then). As in a lot of things, I think Britain set an example, but everyone has added to it, and Britain has in thurn learned from that.
Your generalisations are very broad, your language odd, and your ultimate points unclear. not expressed in concise English, and good English is always about concision. Except in the hands of lawyers, but that's a different thread.
Do try harder, as a representative of your nation.