Ahhh, a topic that being a bus driver, i think i am well voiced on. Ok, im 35, when i was a kid at school, we did have a small majority of non white/uk pupils and that was the norm pretty much everywhere in Bristol (with exception to a small area called St Pauls which had the local Jamaican contingent)
Over the years, i have seen Polish, Romanian, Somalian, Cheqs (sp) et al coming to Bristol, just as they do every major city. Despite the economy not being at its best, a good percentage of these people dont work but yet still get housing and financial benefits of which we are all paying for.
The government would have us believe its not as bad as reported and that there are caps on how many are allowed into the country etc, but do you truly believe them because i dont, not by a long shot. Just yesterday, whilst driving past a council office in the centre of Bristol (Bond St for those that know) and all day, it had such a long queue of what were obviously non Brits lining the street in such numbers, there were two security guards outside, letting them in one at a time.
What do i get out of Britains willingness to keep the gates open and to multiculturalise (if thats a word) Britain? Crime has gone up (and for those that say its not simply because of immigrants, my Aunty who is a Detective Constable gave me a link to total crimes in the uk and the percentage commited by non uk nationals is rather shocking, moreso that they go to the rather extreme side of crime like rape and murder)
I totally agree with Sticka. Close the doors before it gets out of control and things go from bad to worse. Just remember we have the Olympics next year, ideal time for some minority group to get a point across dont you think and given the fact that First Bus drivers have been asked if they would like to provide transport for the Games in London at something silly like £900 a week with everything supplied (food, accom etc) simply the thought of that bus peeled open on 7/7 made my mind up for me.
On a side note, it is actually nice and conducive to be able to have a sensible conversation on the web regarding such high profile issuses without it sinking into a quagmire of racist and childish diatribe.
There endeth the speech.