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I was born in this country, so were my parents, and there parents etc etc. Is anyone else fed up of feeling like a stranger, like other races/ethnic minorities are taking over and that one day they will be the ones in control of London and there will be no white English people left, we will be made to feel like the odd ones out (even more so)! I am not racist, but I often wonder what would happen to me if I go to another country, i.e. Ghana and act in the same way as they do here??? I bet I would not survive more than a few hours... are we stupid???

2006-09-29 04:41:48 · 48 answers · asked by ? 3 in Politics & Government Immigration

FYI If people paid for the life they wish to live here then fair enough (and learnt English language), but people who try and claim benefits should be sent back. Anyone who comes here just for lots of handouts, and are not prepared to work for the country and pay taxes are scum

2006-09-29 05:07:11 · update #1

48 answers

were gonna feel like stangers all over england soon as theyv just opened the gates to let a few more thousand in, im not racist either but what really pisses me off is they just let em keep coming in n givin em money to stay here. where will it end?..... it wont! i say put the human rights act in the bin where it belongs n close the doors to any more coming in.

2006-09-29 04:49:03 · answer #1 · answered by lavix 2 · 4 7

I don't know anybody in Ghana, but my friend is working in the Gambia. There the white (rich) people have taken over most of the nice living areas of the big cities.

In London most of the low-paid jobs like working behind the till or doing the cleaning in the office buildings are done by immigrants from poor countries. Which English person would like to live in such an expensive town with such a low income? I certainly wouldn't!

The white people in the Gambia have secured most of the far-in-between high paid jobs and the "African feel" has been lost in those places...

Let's not assume that we have the right to emigrate to "the places in the sun", when in return we are not prepared to take on any immigrants ourselves.

2006-09-29 09:50:10 · answer #2 · answered by Hipira 3 · 1 1

I think that most of the indiginous population are worried about the present situation of ethnic cleansing. No one likes to use this term because it means that one or more races are replacing the existing population. It is becoming more and more difficult to hide this fact and English people are no longer willing to accept lies. Ethnic cleansing is taking place all over the country, the main stream parties want to use the word multicultteraism which brings to mind people living in peace and harmony with the minorites being those imigrants let in, in small numbers The main stream parties all have the same view i.e an overload view to get rid of the English, Scots, Welsh and Irish and replace with an over load from other countries.The only opposition you can form is by voting the right way voting main stream is a mistake. The options are BNP or UK independant party It is either that or die. Racialism is wrong where ever it comes from but the main stream parties are in themslves racialist towards their own people. I think all that can be done now is to limet the damage caused by the Labour, Conservatives and Liberals. A surge to the right wing is essential if we want to survive.

2006-09-29 07:52:15 · answer #3 · answered by Redmonk 6 · 2 2

I have so often sat on a London bus or in the tube and furtively looked around me coming to the conclusion that I'm the only person there whose parents, let alone grandparents, were born in the UK. It is a very uncomfortable feeling -- a sort of alienation. We've undergone the biggest invasion since the Anglo Saxons invaded Britain and shoved the Celts into its furthest extremities, giving my ancestors the name of "Welsh", which means "foreigner". Could we see something similar happen all over again?

2006-09-30 05:02:20 · answer #4 · answered by Doethineb 7 · 2 0

You obviously haven't filled out any official documents recently. You cannot be ENGLISH anymore. You are now British, and the officials (normally anything but British) will cross English out. Strange also that there is a Scottish, Welsh and Irish parliament but not an English one, and MP's from those countries can vote in the parlaiment in London but not vice versa.Go to other countries and you will have to bind by their rules (and why not?) not be given a handout to beat them

2006-09-30 07:35:08 · answer #5 · answered by Richard P 2 · 2 1

it is a very stupid question. We "English" are in reality a mixture of many diverse human beings from international huge. we've continually welcomed human beings of diverse cultures and ideology and our us of a is extra efficient, richer, and extra exciting for welcoming those human beings. there is no way "we" will be a minority because we are the outcome of this gadget of integration it somewhat is persevering with.. of route you get temporary problems with ghettos forming at the same time as new communities come into the rustic consisting of the west Indians moving into Brixton and the Indians into Southall yet those situations wreck down in time because the immigrant populations spread out and change into component of the better community. This procedure does take time and has it really is issues which, in my experience, is often reason through bigots. Incidental I shop in ideas Southall earlier it had a large Indian inhabitants and that i understand all of it at the moment. It changed into once a useless unload in spite of the indisputable fact that it really is now a hectic, lively wealthy position all as a results of immigrants from the Indian sub-continent lots of that are my acquaintances.

2016-11-25 02:28:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am white, English. My family have been here for ever too. I live in Yorkshire and come from a mining family and still live in the old mining community. Very English indeed. I am a Chelsea fan and therefore go to London on a regular basis, and I have seen the change. Unlike you though I love it. It feels very cosmopolitan, maybe it's because I can go home to my all white, all english village. I am not racist at all, but my view may be different if I lived in London. As it is though, i love my visits to the west end after a day at footy.

2006-09-29 04:48:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

I don't think we'll feel like strangers in London.
We should stand up and be proud and not let these people think they can take over.

I think they should all be deported. To save the nation. They need to issue everyone with ID cards and in the process of giving people the cards they will find out more illigal immigrants and ship them out.

Get rid of all the muslims, they are too much of a risk. Apartently suicide boomers and those kind of scum are looked at as heros, can you believe that? What kind of God would want you to kill???

We need to have a big clean up. So people like you don't start to feel like this about your own country.

F*** them - I hate them.
I used to think, don't judge them all, they're not ALL terrorist, but now there are more and more and more scumbags like that, so now whenever I see one, i don't trust them at all and fear for my life.

2006-09-29 23:54:40 · answer #8 · answered by Vickyandbump 2 · 3 1

I do not feel the same if you come to work here like the eastern europeans then im happy for them to be here. I lived in spain for a couple of years and met alot of different nationallitys and it broadens your mind, people are only strangers if you dont speak to them .

2006-09-29 06:53:39 · answer #9 · answered by Michael J 1 · 1 0

If London has always been 'Multicultural' as some people say how come there weren't thousands of foreigners here before then?
its only in the last 50 years that they have really come in any numbers, that is the truth.

2006-09-29 10:07:30 · answer #10 · answered by andylefty 3 · 2 0

Remember that there was a time when white minority British ruled in countries like India, South Africa and much of Africa, etc.

The British also introduced apartheid in black South Africa, making the native population second class citizens.

And today we have Iraq and Afghanistan who are now controlled by the white west. How do you think they feel?

It's easy to get caught up in the media frenzy surrounding terrorists (aka freedom fighters in their own countries), migrant workers, etc but you have to remember that they are still a very small minority, the majority of which confine themselves to certain areas of the country.

We all have to get past racial & cultural differences and just start to accept each other for who we are...

2006-09-29 05:03:59 · answer #11 · answered by Furball 3 · 4 2

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