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How The Country Is Slowly But Surely...
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being destroyed......its heriitage , its culture and its identity
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/ukn ews/imm igratio n/12081 394/The -London -boroug hs-wher e-more- than-ha lf-the- populat ion-was -born-o verseas .html
Absolutely disgraceful that this has been allowed and deliberately encouraged and there is no end in sight...
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Absolutely disgraceful that this has been allowed and deliberately encouraged and there is no end in sight...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was in Southampton a couple of months ago. I promise you that it was unusual to meet or hear an English speaker on the High St. I was only there for about 4hrs though. You ought to make a point of visiting say Bradford, amongst other cities mikey. It can be pretty disconcerting at the least. Dangerous at times.
Our capital city has been invaded what more proof do you need?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-29 50401/H ow-one- three-L ondoner s-born- abroad- areas-l ive-in. html
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I suggest you read a history of London - Peter Ackroyd's is quite good.
Not sure there ever was a period when London wasn't "invaded" by someone.
I always think of comparisons between the USA and Russia when people raise this issue. One country is built on immigration (admittedly some of it rather nasty) and one is built on the enslavement (literally) of its own people by their compatriots.
Hands up which is the better place to live
Not sure there ever was a period when London wasn't "invaded" by someone.
I always think of comparisons between the USA and Russia when people raise this issue. One country is built on immigration (admittedly some of it rather nasty) and one is built on the enslavement (literally) of its own people by their compatriots.
Hands up which is the better place to live
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