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Originally Posted by termogard
The solution? You have to defend your lifestyle and culture. By all means. If they have no desire to accept British culture and live and work together with locals in peace, they should be sent back to country of origin.
Something like Sarkozy already did in France. Harsh, yes, but very true.
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well i would hope that in a university situation there wpuld be great opportunities forsharing all traditions and amalgamising-- having fun learning from each other.
so much depends on the area one is brought up in. high rise flats with few opportunities for youngsters to play not enough community facilities. can create many frustrations and kids get into trouble.
suburbs can be remote from the lives of those who live in social housing,
there are many who struggle to survive because of atrocious cost of housing-- plus not enough housing for locals-- yet alone incomers.
many say this is a rich country--- i say it is very expensive country for the majority-------------- try renting a decent house or flat. how many hundreds of thousands of pounds that strangle many hard workers who cannot even stay at home for long to bring up their own children.
its expensive living here.
our hospitals often rely on doctors and nurses from abroad, thats okay so long as they speak and understand english really well-- otherwise dangerous mistakes can be made