cheeky but genuine question

Wait, so you will move from London to Devon to set up a shop?

Now I only have a double award GCSE in business studies, but isn't that a bad decision?
 
whilst you may be unintentionally racist I feel the thread reads as racist. I hear royston vassey is english and you can have just local people in your local shop!!!!! :D
 
I never knew Glenn Beck posted on OcUK.

"Now I'm not saying I dont want to live with those foreigners and coloured's with their diseases and everything, but...".
 
OP is a completely fine question. I'd like to live amongst mainly English people and I am lucky enough to do so. OP doesn't want to live next to Pumjab Rajadarakan anymore. It's stating facts. If that's racist then I am also racist. What you gonna do about it? Complain on OCUK? Yeah that'll do it.
 
I'm not sure Scotland is right for you. The people are white, but they sound foreign...

I suspect it would also fail on the "wanting to feel as if you're in England again" criteria. Not to mention that I'm not convinced you'd get much joy from suggesting you only moved there to get away from them there pesky foreigners.

Devon or Cornwall may be closest to what is being looked for but I don't know that they (or indeed anywhere else) are going to be welcoming if you explain that you're just moving because you don't want to live where there are some foreigners. It's also worth noting that in both Devon and Cornwall you might find yourself somewhat unwelcome amongst sections of the population as one of those immigrants who are taking jobs and houses away from local people.
 
I find seaside towns are often good for finding good old English people. Not to say there aren't poor pesky chavs and ****** living there but hey.... stereotype much? ;)
 
I'm not sure Scotland is right for you. The people are white, but they sound foreign...

And they don't in Devon and Cornwall? Actually... There are very few locals left so most don't. Even the pub owners seem to have moved down from London and then there are the Aussies in the more surfing areas.

So in fact OP do you mean "coloured" foreigners or are you fine with white foreigners like those from Australia, USA and France? If the latter then there are plenty of places in London where the predominant foreigner is from USA and France, in fact I rarely see non white people in the area I work but hear lots of American and Frence accents... How about moving there instead?
 
I suspect it would also fail on the "wanting to feel as if you're in England again" criteria. Not to mention that I'm not convinced you'd get much joy from suggesting you only moved there to get away from them there pesky foreigners.

Indeed. :D

Devon or Cornwall may be closest to what is being looked for but I don't know that they (or indeed anywhere else) are going to be welcoming if you explain that you're just moving because you don't want to live where there are some foreigners.

Oh, I don't know. I once stayed at a B&B in Devon owned by a husband and wife who could have stepped straight out of Royston Vasey. As soon as he knew I was Australian the husband insisted on calling me a 'colonial', and told us he felt like moving to Poland 'so they can see what it's like to have foreigners coming over.' It was a dreadful B&B, too.

It's also worth noting that in both Devon and Cornwall you might find yourself somewhat unwelcome amongst sections of the population as one of those immigrants who are taking jobs and houses away from local people.

Good point, and superbly ironic.

You owe me a keyboard! Coffee everywhere! :mad:

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You're welcome. Always a pleasure. :cool:
 
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