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Originally Posted by poppy exactly Relic, Whitenight how many generations have to live in the UK before you consider them British? I am only second generation immigrant. |
I ask again, if they've maintained their own cultural identities and traditions, and stayed in areas where you mainly only find people from the same other country - Spark Hill springs to mind. How have they embraced Britain?
Brixton is another example, why haven't more black people migrated around the country? Why have they stuck in dominantly black areas?
It doesn't seem to matter how many generations, in fact the more generations there are, the more insular they become as their local population
increases and is swelled further by more immigrants.
Case in point, a while ago another one of the government's crackpot schemes was to encourage more non-white people to visit the countryside. We heard little after that, but it's fairly safe to assume it was another failed and pointless initiative.