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Post by Red Rackham on Jan 15, 2024 20:23:49 GMT
Nearly nine in 10 UK parliamentary constituencies want to see immigration levels reduced and controls tightened, a survey has found. The polling also showed that perceptions of immigration numbers are “wildly” out of kilter with reality, with the public underestimating the scale of net migration by almost 10 times, and some people say immigration is not an issue, lol. - link Red indicates constituencies who want fewar immigration controls. Blue indicates constituencies who want more immigration controls.
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Post by sheepy on Jan 15, 2024 21:00:43 GMT
I think probably there is no longer a constituency that hasn't been adversely affected by it now.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jan 15, 2024 21:26:47 GMT
I think probably there is no longer a constituency that hasn't been adversely affected by it now. I agree, but what's interesting is the fact that the public massively underestimate the scale of net migration, and why wouldn't they. Most people don't know what's happening a couple of miles away let alone 50 or 100 miles away. Some areas of this country today have more in common with Islamabad or Mogadishu than England, but unless you live in, or are aware of these growing enclaves you wouldn't necessarily be aware of it, until it's too late. Perhaps a strong vote for Reform UK is the message both Tory and Labour desperately need.
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Post by Pacifico on Jan 15, 2024 22:57:40 GMT
It seems that London is no longer an English city.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jan 15, 2024 23:24:02 GMT
It seems that London is no longer an English city. I think that's a given. London is an enclave.
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Post by Dogburger on Jan 16, 2024 10:45:19 GMT
It seems that London is no longer an English city. I think that's a given. London is an enclave. Certain inner parts of it could be described as such but saying London is an enclave is just wrong .
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