Scottyboi
Well-Known Member
It depends where you live. If you live in a very deprived small town like me in the North East that has taken approx 12,000 migrants - the majority who have settled across a relatively small number of central wards, yes it is. It massively changes the demographics of the town, puts a huge strain on services, creates a huge demand on the rental market which drives rental prices up (particularly as a proportion of the migrants are students) and generally speaking makes people feel less connected and less safe.
In the past, I would view that feeling as unjustified, but in the past 4 years or so I have caught a migrant male stood on my drive way at 4am, had a migrant male break into my in-laws neighbour and sexually assault her (after knocking on my inlaws door beforehand), had a migrant male follow my gf and daughter home swinging a pool cue round his head while screaming, and a migrant male arrested on my street for pulling a blade out on some little kids (who to be fair, might have been gobshites). No idea if my experience is an outlier or not.
Long time no see Ono, is Silva signing for Utd?
