[TW]Fox;17787222 said:Almost everyone in Australia is an immigrant.
That is one reason I will never ever go thereIve never been but have seen enough of my mates photos and heard their accounts to realize what that place is like.
One of my mates went there for 2 weeks and came back smiling saying how they "Lay by the pool getting s__faced, eating chips and watching Eastenders on the big plasma in a pub"
Wow. What an awesome vacation!And they do it every year! Right on! Whatever makes you happy but geez.....
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I agree with her 100%. In fact I'm getting out of this country as fast as I possibly can, mostly because of all the immigrants.
Going to head to spain where a load of my British friends live, they love it out there, I'll even be able to buy fish and chips where they live...
Spot the irony?
I agree with her 100%. In fact I'm getting out of this country as fast as I possibly can, mostly because of all the immigrants.
Going to head to spain where a load of my British friends live, they love it out there, I'll even be able to buy fish and chips where they live...
I think you may have fallen into the sarchasm (sic). If you read a couple more of Amp34's posts in this thread it seems fairly clear he is just poking fun at the idea.
Why is it that the areas in the UK that are predominately immigrant housed are always run-down ****-holes? It's one thing that concerns me about high levels of immigration, an apparent lack of respect for the place? Or lower standards?
Maybe immigrants are intentionally placed by the councils in those areas that have poor investment. From my experience living in this country usually the educated middle class are kept separate from immigrant/working class communities and as one fellow native brit mentioned in another thread that there is still big divide between different communities in this country.
So poorer immigrant communities will be living in mostly run-down areas whereas those from affluent backgrounds or good jobs live in nicely built areas.
So poorer immigrant communities will be living in mostly run-down areas whereas those from affluent backgrounds or good jobs live in nicely built areas.
change is the only constant. some need to learn to deal with it
Not all change is good though.
[TW]Fox;17786264 said:She isnt right at all.
She seems to think its ok for there to be immigration from Commonwealth countries - presumably to justify her moving from AU to the UK - but then doesnt like muslim immigration.
Last time I checked, many Commonwealth countries were muslim!
they have drastically changed this country from the country i grew up in, in the 70's and 80's and not for the better. Most large towns/cities are now over run with the scum of europe plus all the n.african aids riddled wanna be gangsters that seem to flock here.
tb is now back after being eradicated in this country, thanks to immigrants.
aids is up and the largest group of growth is male n.africans.
even the smaller market towns are now beginning to immigrants descend on them and they struggle match the growing need for housing/schooling/health care.
Its a disaster and a tinderbox of hate and future strife.
Not really, i think when comparing fastest growing religions its the mainstream ones...i dont think Wicca is classed as a mainstream religion.
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and they are?
as most are Christian