If we hadn't imported so many people, there would be more housing to go round and it would be cheaper. Then our own people would have been able to have more children to replace population. Right now they can't afford to have them.
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Just in my local area in West London, the population appears to have grown by 10 times since I came here in 2000. Apparently Britain is now the most densely populated country in Europe. And still they keep coming!!
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Replying to @achievechange @twilouhom and
Starting to look like it too in my area, definite Middle East/African flavour developing. I feel like a pawn in some stupid game that’s going to end badly.
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Replying to @PennySworth1 @achievechange and
I lived in Soton until last yr. Since 2004 I noticed more people walking past my house not speaking English. No longer felt like England, traffic worse, full schools, greenspace going, 10yr housing queue. Thanks LibLabCon never asked if i wanted this Why would i not vote Brexit?pic.twitter.com/0sOgdDEORy
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Replying to @Mr__XYZ @PennySworth1 and
Have you also noticed that the only women pushing buggies and strollers are foreign women?
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Replying to @SusanRi38784627 @Orwellian_EU and
DFE whitewash says immigration has very little to do with extra demand on schools. Then admits it's due to high birthrate in migrants Mostly low paid getting child benefit, council housing, nursery care etc we subsidise & see more of England concreted overhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7239235/Secondary-schools-face-420-000-rise-pupil-numbers-following-baby-boom.html …
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