“Immigration is an unstoppable (and, when managed, welcome) face of modern society, and immigrants will need help integrating, but the host society need to show zero tolerance to non-EU citizens who clearly don't like being here. Immigrants don’t go to a particular area with a view to taking it over, they naturally go where their compatriots have already settled and understand the ways of the country; it’s the “stranger in a strange land” factor. It’s interesting that when Britons do it abroad the areas are known as “ex-pat communities”.
Immigration isn't stoppable in the literal sense; not only is it impossible but to attempt it would be severely damaging to the economy. It's like when you watch a film, they say something "must be stoppable" - If you catch my drift. or better worded: For our sake, let's hope its controllable.The next step after accepting that immigration will continue and that there are already a large number of people in the country of non-British origin is to determine how best to accomodate those facts for the future.
British society is the home of institutional racism. Native Brits consider others as backward and inferior. They feel that their culture and language is superior and every Tom and Harry must learn English and forget their own languages,cultures, literatures and poetry. This type of attitude is the root cause of all the evils of the British society. I blame state schools with monolingual teachers. It is the native Brits who need to learn and respect those who are different. British children in Spain come with this mentality" wanting to keep themselves to themselves and feel no obligation to integrate into Spanish way of life". The Brits are the most problematic minority group in Spanish schools. They are worst at learning the host language and integrating into school life than any other nationality in Spain's state schools.
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