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True integration is a fantasy though, I lived with Irish people, went to Irish schools, socialised in Irish pubs and clubs, went to an Irish Catholic church (in London). It's human nature, people will always gravitate to where they feel most comfortable and that's always near people with similar roots, religion and background. I guess whether people think that's a good thing or a bad thing in a 'foreign' country is open to debate, but let's not pretend that people all mix together like some weird coca cola fantasy. It will never happen.
Cider, out of interest, which part of London were you in, growing up?
Jul 21, 2024 -- 12:42PM, Dr Crippen wrote:
CagliariG, you're a disgrace coming on here calling him a racist because he holds different views.What is it about you people that you have to resort to insults.
Lose the argument, Play the race card, its a well known trait of the far left


Jul 21, 2024 -- 3:21PM, saddo wrote:
They don't argue tbf, I've never seen one person put up a good -or any- case for unlimited immigration.They just play the card instead, it's easy.
What a demented argument where calling out vile racism automatically means in some eyes you favour mass immigration.