:hehe: He's clearly reached the 'No longer gives a fúck' stage of life, god bless him.
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:hehe: He's clearly reached the 'No longer gives a fúck' stage of life, god bless him.
He's not 'complaining', he's pointing out the fact that London is now by some distance a majority non-indigenous city. That is, quite simply, a fact. And it is a fact that those who can remember London as an English city have a right to feel rather ambivalent about.
And where he lives is irrelevant to all that.
It makes sense in so far as to say that someone who has benefited from freedom of movement by coming to London is more likely to support Remain than Leave. It also makes sense in that those with no history in this country are less likely to be affected by appeals to our traditions of independence, sovereignty and democratic representation.
So many triggered people on Twitter :clap:
The virtue signallers are the funniest.
:rolleyes:
Non-indigenous does not mean foreign-born.
And, by the way, 36.7% of your capital's population being foreign-born is an absolutely fúcking massive number. And, given our immigration rates over the last 8 years, plus white flight, plus the fact that the vast majority of migrants will gravitate to London because that's where the jobs are, a rate of 50% is by no means out of the question by the time of the next census in 2021.