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What is your experience of living in an area with high levels of immigrants?

Migrants to the UK bring valuable skills and ideas with them and help to fill job vacancies where Britons are unable or unwilling to do so.Their taxes help pay for our public services and our pensions, long after many migrants have returned home. Quote from ITN.

What do you think? In my area I see organised criminal gangs who have travelled here on false passports and with fake id’s have managed to fraudulantly acquire mortgages – install all their gang members and turn a brand new development into a crime ridden, unsociable lawless area in 6 months. I can’t see that they are contributing anything positive at all, either financially, economically or socially. Unfortunately what I see and experience is the destruction of a community, and I can see it in other areas of London too, it’s not a race issue, it’s attitude and many come here to commit crime. Some cultures are clearly more driven to be successful, honest and hard working than others – what is your experience?

Alum Rock I have saw a NO WHITES after 7.p.m
4 foot sign in the middle of the main roundabout it was there for over 3 weeks a predominantly Muslim Area.

Handsworth, Villa road drug dealers congregate outside the pub ,muggings,rapes,violence, predominantly Jamaican yardies legal and illegal.

I have found that in these areas the respectable people who can Black,White,Muslim etc. all move away
Lozells Crack,Heroin dealers shootings between the Muslims and Blacks over Drug territory mixture of Black and Muslim.

Witton predominantly Muslim streets are filthy with rotten food and rubbish and very big rats, odd shooting over Heroin and Crack deals..

Balsall Heath you can get a Haircut in the Butchers back shop.

Ladywood Blacks fight over mugging underpasses, dirty streets and very dangerous to walk about day or night.

I blame the Government and the Police who are too afraid or have their own agendas not to arrest these people or throw them out of the country.


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