there is tension in some parts of England specifically between whites and pakistanis, its only to add scare mongering and fuels the likes of white trashionalists and other woe is me white groups, there is loads of white people in urban areas and always will be, check this out http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2263905/Muslim-patrol-Hooded-vigilantes-walking-streets-London-telling-women-cover-taking-alcohol-hands-revellers-behave-Islamic-way.html this can cause problems, but enough for white people to move away? dont think so, the bnp and the likes would use this as the 2nd comming to lie like they always do
Meh its the Daily Mail stroking up its usual racist rubbish. They ran a very similar 'white flight' article back in the late 80s.
London is still a expensive place and I doubt the Whites would move to the suburbs especially after last year's Olympic games.
Man, look at those comments in the comment section. It's really sad, britain was one of the places i was looking forward to the most on my Eurotrip, now I'm going to have to cross this country off too.
What goes around comes around. The British were balls deep in other countries for a long time and now their former subjects are going balls deep into The British Isles.
LOL, true that! I didn't think they went balls deep in Islamic countries, though, did they? But the radical Islamists sure love to go balls deep in other countries, especially Africa.
I don't think that you should judge a country based on the online comments section of a piece of garbage tabloid.
There are not leaving my urban area, in fact just in my part of town it was the Somali community that left a few years back and white people moved in to take their place. If people are moving its far more likely that they have "achieved middle class status" and simply want to live accordingly. We are still quite a class based society even if it is sometimes very very subtle. Daily Mail are known xenophobes frothing at the mouth at any perceived slight on Middle Class Britain, whatever that is.
First of all, Africa is a continent. Secondly, The British have had colonies in: The Americas: American territories east of the Mississippi (in modern USA) Thirteen colonies roughly the area of Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee, Wisconsin Minnesota east of the Mississippi River Belize British Honduras Canada Upper Canada, Lower Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island Newfoundland and Labrador British Columbia (including Vancouver Island) lands administered by the Hudson's Bay Company (Rupert's Land and North-Western Territory British Arctic Territories (Canadian Arctic Archipelago) not located in Hudson's Bay Mosquito Coast eastern coast of Nicaragua and Honduras) Oregon Country southern coastal British Columbia, all of the Oregon, Washington, and Idaho and parts of Montana and Wyoming) Bahamas Barbados Jamaica Leeward Islands Antigua and Barbuda Dominica Saint Christopher (St Kitts)-Nevis Windward Islands Grenada Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines British Guiana Berbice, Essequibo, Demerara Falkland Islands South Georgia South Sandwich Islands Africa: Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (Sudan) Basutoland (Lesotho) Bechuanaland (Botswana) British East Africa (Kenya) British Somaliland (northern Somalia) British Togoland (eastern Ghana) Cameroons (split between Nigeria and Cameroon) Egypt Gambia Gold Coast (Ghana) Nigeria Northern Rhodesia (Zambia) Nyasaland (Malawi) Sierra Leone South Africa Cape Colony Natal Orange Free State Transvaal Zululand South-West Africa (Namibia) Walvis Bay Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) Swaziland Tanganyika (mainland Tanzania) Uganda Zanzibar (insular Tanzania) Middle East: Aden Protectorate Bahrain Egypt Kuwait Oman Palestine Qatar South Arabia Transjordan Trucial Coast (United Arab Emirates) Asia/Oceania/Australia: Australia Brunei New Zealand Malaysia British Malaya Federated Malay States Straits Settlements Unfederated Malay States British North Borneo Kingdom of Sarawak Singapore Western Samoa Phoenix Islands (part of Kiribati) Solomon Islands Hong Kong (Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Territories) Europe: Corsica (the Anglo-Corsican Kingdom was a protectorate or in personal union with Britain) Cyprus Heligoland Ionian islands Ireland (first as the Lordship of Ireland, later not a colony but an integral part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland) Malta Minorca Like I said. BALLZ DEEP.
Don't judge Britian on some dumb comments on The Daily Mail website. The Daily Mail is a joke. No one but ring wing nutjobs takes anything that paper say seriously.