@Brianhere I've been unfortunate enough to live (albeit temporarily) in London and it's like walking through a foreign country. Whitechapel is probably still the worst IMO with signs in both English and their native language. I was surrounded by Indian and Chinese students during my time there and they could give less of a damn about what London once stood for. Hate to say it but it felt like colonisation, they had no intention of integrating yet expected society to cater to them. I was even approached by a migrant who was likely smuggled in by RNLI and catered to by Care4Calais. Let's say there were a lot of questions he wouldn't answer.
Suffice to say I had to leave. I truly think we've lost/displaced the cultures that perhaps convinced migrants to move into London in the first place. Now they've brought their own cultures to replace what once was.
To think Enoch was wrong with his estimate of 50k people migrating, he was out by a factor of ten. Current estimate is 700k with a projected estimate of 997k. I don't suppose they have much interest in assimilation either, at the same time we do what we do best; apathy.
Next stop, 'decolonisation' of the countryside.
@sim