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  15.  @blogintonblakley2708  OK. Just to humour you with a reply, not that you really deserve one, Britain is a small island with a comparatively high population density and a well defined peaceful and orderly culture and heritage which we value very highly. That may strike you as alien, coming as you do from a place where culture is defined as the colour of Gatorade you chose to drink this week and what passes for heritage is a Star Wars themed bumper badge on your car. We are a very tolerant, good-natured and peaceful people and have never experienced the race relations issues that the USA has. We have never objected to the immigration of people from mainland Europe, usually due to political or religious oppression and which happened in numbers of a few tens of thousands at a time throughout the centuries. We have always welcomed people who are willing to integrate into our society and become British themselves. Over the past 20 years we have been forced to admit 5 Million people from as far a field as Pakistan and Nigeria in ever-increasing numbers. These numbers do not integrate into our society. Rather, they form ghettos, either taking over parts of cities or the entirety of towns, where they prefer to maintain their own culture which often extends to their own laws based on their own ( alien ) beliefs. We are now at the stage where our own culture and society is becoming eroded in favour of these alien cultures which are being given precedence over the British culture by Government and Media alike. Put simply, we are being gaslit into accepting our own replacement by people from societies that are far less well-developed than our own. In answer to your question, THAT is the problem.
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