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Interessant, no?
Nah, the South West, (the south East as well, but that makes little sense in this context), midlands etc.
Or they just buy more second homes down here. *shakes fist*. That's if they're rich enough of course...
Spanish regions perhaps? Lots of old non-xenophobic english people retiring and living there.
How comes MigrationWatch UK get so much credence when they're a right wing organisation? Oh...The Telegraph you say? Figures.
No doubt something sociology students would use in their identikit essays.
It's always been the case that minorities have been given the cold shoulder; while the majority can handle a few percentage of the population consisting of other minorities, as that rises into double figures they will see them as a threat, and can no longer take the "ignore and get on with their lives" approach.
Take your typical middle to lower class white citizen, who, all through their lives, have only had white friends, known nothing other than Christianity as their religion and has no knowledge or experience of other cultures, faiths and ideals.
No doubt when another group with noticeably different aspects come along (language, faith, colour being the major ones), the typical citizen will treat that as hostile.
Of course, we want to feel safe in our home and neighbourhood. So when a "foreign" group move in, the human instinct is to get rid of the "threat". In a non civilised society, there probably would have been some massive fight, but in this dayof law and order, the most likely approach is to move and find a safer neighbourhood to settle in.
Rather than integrating the minority groups, as the Govt. are keen to promote, society is merely tolerating them. Which sounds like a divided country to me.
Interessant, no?