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Originally Posted by Tim Cullis
I wonder if you are insulated to a degree by being based in the Wirral and comfortably away from the migration hotspots. London always has been a melting pot of different nationalities and cultures but it's got to the stage where white UK-born people represent less than 50% of the total population.
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Insulated from migrants on the Wirral !!! Hahah Hilarious. I think you need re-educating about your own country. Merseyside has one of the largest migrant populations in the UK. Probably due to lower prices than elsewhere in the U.K. We have one of the largest china towns in Europe and there are more Eastern Europeans in my home city than scousers. We have more foreign accents than I can recognise. Every restaurant and bar in Liverpool is staffed by Spanish and Italians. My partner is Italian too. The difference in Merseyside is that we are friendly, tolerant and used to high immigration as we were one of the busiest ports in the world. We embrace it, welcome it and integrate. There is very little ill-feeling about migration. It makes life colourful and interesting.
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Did some trips.
Rode some bikes.
Fix them for a living.
Can't say anymore.
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