As someone said where you live makes a difference to your point of view. I live in London, a suburb which is now over run with Poles and Romanians. In fact before I reach the general shops I come to a Polish and Romanian shop facing each other on opposite sides of the road. Years ago you might start up a conversation with someone in the supermarket queue but now they are probably East Europeans although they could look English.
You now think I am extremely racist, which I am not. Before I retired, I worked in a busy London Hospital and the dept. I worked in, I was in the minority being white English. However, I liked many of the people I worked with and would wish them no ill. It is the feeling of being taken over especially in this part of the country which I don't like.
Did you think you were poor growing up?
Has anyone played That’s Not My Neighbor? Surprisingly tense little game
because those who appear to want to stay in (on GN) are totally against those politicans who are campaigning to stay in
