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Mr Angry 29-12-2014 18:40

Re: Ukip councillor: immigration ‘overload’ has made UK racist.
 
"The drinking in the street, gathering in large groups and rowdiness" certainly seems to be part of British culture in some quarters.

http://www.demotix.com/news/1721548/...#media-1721497


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Escapee 29-12-2014 19:03

Re: Ukip councillor: immigration ‘overload’ has made UK racist.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Angry (Post 35749403)
"The drinking in the street, gathering in large groups and rowdiness" certainly seems to be part of British culture in some quarters.

http://www.demotix.com/news/1721548/...#media-1721497


http://www.demotix.com/news/1721548/...#media-1721497

Riots in the street maybe typical in Ireland, but not the case in South Wales. Perhaps they would feel more at home in Belfast!

I think the point my partner was making is that even their less undesirable traits do not fit in well with the local culture.

The following link refers to asylum seekers but for some reason they also want to come to Wales, particularly Cardiff and Newport. If it were simply cheap accommodation they would be going into the valley towns, I believe much of it is down to the Labour government of Wales being a softer touch.

http://paulflynnmp.typepad.com/my_we...-are-bein.html

http://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/new...___Newport_MP/

It comes to something when a Labour MP is complaining about it!

Mr Angry 29-12-2014 19:09

Re: Ukip councillor: immigration ‘overload’ has made UK racist.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Escapee (Post 35749408)
Riots in the street maybe typical in Ireland, but not the case in South Wales. Perhaps they would feel more at home in Belfast!

I think the point my partner was making is that even their less undesirable traits do not fit in well with the local culture.

The following link refers to asylum seekers but for some reason they also want to come to Wales, particularly Cardiff and Newport. If it were simply cheap accommodation they would be going into the valley towns, I believe much of it is down to the Labour government of Wales being a softer touch.

http://paulflynnmp.typepad.com/my_we...-are-bein.html

http://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/new...___Newport_MP/

It comes to something when a Labour MP is complaining about it!

I could just as easily have picked a photo of an EDL riot or football hooligans. I was merely pointing out that such behaviours are not solely those of immigrants.

Flynn's comments are merely pointing out what certain individuals want to ignore. The coalition are engaging in social engineering - a charge they love to level at Labour. How many thousands of lower paid and unemployed have been forced out of London?

Escapee 29-12-2014 19:34

Re: Ukip councillor: immigration ‘overload’ has made UK racist.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Angry (Post 35749410)
I could just as easily have picked a photo of an EDL riot or football hooligans. I was merely pointing out that such behaviours are not solely those of immigrants.

Flynn's comments are merely pointing out what certain individuals want to ignore. The coalition are engaging in social engineering - a charge they love to level at Labour. How many thousands of lower paid and unemployed have been forced out of London?

I take your point, but the difference between what you linked to, the EDL, football hooligans and lets please also include the UAF, is that they are undesirable characters to the majority of decent society. They meet with the intention of causing trouble and are well aware it's wrong.

The Roma culture is not the same, they do have a reputation for stealing and mugging but that's not what I'm on about. I'm talking about their softer cultural habits that is normal day life for them every day of the week, every week of the year (Except when it's too cold) because it's the culture they have grown up with.

I think low pay and unemployment is a separate issue, London has it's problems but so do I also think we have them in Wales for different reasons. Low pay is loved in Wales by the government, keeping people down keeps them voting for certain parties. There really appears to be a level of hatred for those doing well for themselves in South Wales, and doing well for themselves often means an income that can be less than some families receive claiming benefits.


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