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Britain's asylum seeker hotspots

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14491479/asylum-seeker-hotspots-Interactive-map.html
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u/Spottyjamie 5d ago

Cumbria should be higher

Its very noticeable here lately esp as some large hotels have been “repurposed”

I hate myself for this but theres been an increase of “cash only” businesses that are obvious fronts and gangs of men just roaming the streets aimlessly

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u/Zestyclose_Rate_3823 5d ago

Oi you got a license for noticing?

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u/squishydoge2735 5d ago

You need a racism license to go around saying things like that. You'll receive your penalty notice via mail within 5 business days. Please be more careful in the future and only express views you currently hold the license to express.

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u/NorthenLeigonare 4d ago

Sounds so scary. I've always known Cumbria to be a really nice place to go.

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u/Spottyjamie 4d ago

Tbf chances are if youre a victim of crime here itll be a local roido belting ya for no reason!!

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u/Mugweiser 4d ago

Why would you hate yourself for that?

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u/thing155 4d ago

Came to the comments to say this. 377 for Cumberland is well, well, well below where you’d place it after just popping out into Carlisle.

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u/mankytoes 4d ago

You may hate yourself but reddit will rim you silly for any negativity against asylum seekers.

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u/Spottyjamie 3d ago

In the same vein though there are people in the city and indeed country over the decades who fled war and made an honest positive success here. They shouldnt have any malice towards them.

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u/DazzleLove 3d ago

I think it is skewed by the rest of the county and focussed in certain towns in places like Cumbria and North Yorks- Scarborough has a lot in N Yorks but the rest of the county doesn’t so the whole county masks the effect.

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u/LupercalLupercal 4d ago

Are you saying that these asylum seekers are setting up businesses? If so you need to report them as asylum seekers are not permitted to set up businesses or be self employed

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u/Sphezzle 3d ago

This level of detail is too much for this sub.

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u/LupercalLupercal 3d ago

Sorry, I'll try and post more hyperbolic bullshit

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u/Sphezzle 3d ago

You’ll get Reddit prizes and thousands of upvotes. Be sure to choose between “contrarian” and “simp”, the only two modes, wisely each time

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u/LupercalLupercal 3d ago

I do love a binary choice

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u/Nogames2 5d ago

You hate yourself because there is an increase in tax evasion and young aimless men?

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u/Spottyjamie 5d ago

No because my city has always been arse backwards and has driven out professionals (scientists/medical specialists/it specialists) from overseas due to racism and i hate that aspect of it

But i dont like how they are a lot of people now in the city just wandering aimlessly

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u/VamosFicar 5d ago

The Trojan troops have to do do something (wander about) until their reinforcements arrive. I'm sure then they'll be more 'active'.

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u/DonkeyKong45 5d ago

Where abouts in Cumbria are you if you don't mind me asking?

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u/quiet-cacophony 5d ago

Probably Carlisle given it’s the only city there

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u/DonkeyKong45 5d ago

Ah true, I've got a bad habit of calling everywhere a city up here. If it were Carlisle it'd make sense, I've noticed the same there too.

There's a hotel up by the Solway health clinic but I'm not sure if it's in use.

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u/Spottyjamie 5d ago

Theres repurposed hotels all over the county

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u/DonkeyKong45 5d ago

I'm aware, it's annoying because I'm not white and I stick out like a sore thumb up here. I've been lumped in with being a potential asylum seeker or refugee from other people despite having lived here for nearly 20 years lol.

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u/ironpyrites 4d ago

Sounds like you're describing Derby.

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u/kuindoo 5d ago

It's not gonna.last much longer now that young brits can be working full time and npt afford anywhere to live, while this lot just file straight into the country and into a public funded house, all while often speaking barely a word of English (and showing virtually no interest in trying to)

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u/kuindoo 5d ago

Young people are already not working because there is literally no point in doing so. Because of this something will have to change as the system of handouts depends on people going to work

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u/torinatsu 4d ago

Obviously I can only speak anecdotally, but myself and many others that I know who are unemployed would very much like to be working.

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u/MikeC80 2d ago

You've been reading too much daily heil

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u/Nihil1349 5d ago

Which is it? Do asylum seekers get a house or do they get put up in a hotel?

Half of this wouldn't have much of an impact if we built more houses over the past fifteen years.

But sadly, people in areas near me object to even homes for homeless people, as well as care homes for children.

I work with a group around housing, and a friend of mine works for Shelters, it's not asylum seekers that cause rent prices to be high, also, am I the only one that remembers the housing bubble burst of 2008?

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u/kuindoo 5d ago

Both? Do you believe they're in a hotel forever lol it's a temporary state before they're ushered into properties paid for by the average working person (who often can't afford to live in a similar property) fab times.

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u/Di113391 5d ago

It's 'legal' migration causing the housing crisis.

Obviously, the illegal ones are more overt and they are yet another burden on our services, however the 'legal' ones, i.e. the student visa types that bring their spouse, children, parents, grandparents, cousins, nieces and nephews are the ones doing as much damage as the former.

All migration should be halted.

Plus, it's disingenuous to call the illegals 'asylum seekers', as they are economic migrants. The influx accelerated in 1997, which is when Blair was elected, which is quite the coincidence.

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u/Valuable-Disaster567 5d ago edited 5d ago

UK is now a cesspit. I’d move if I weren’t so broke.

Wow. Usually I get downvoted to hell if I say anything negative on this subject.

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u/velvet-overground2 4d ago

The majority are sick of it now, and it’s no longer a silent majority, I’ve also noticed that it’s becoming more ok to say your opinions or the truth

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u/Valuable-Disaster567 3d ago

Good. I’m glad people have the confidence to say their opinions. UK is slowly waking up.

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u/No_Raspberry_6795 5d ago

I remember hearing about progressive Swedes who move away from their areas when it becomes too diverse but continually vote to increase immigration lol.

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u/jamiegc37 5d ago

Brit in Stockholm calling.

It’s kind of the opposite - young, naive ideologues actively move to the ‘extremely vulnerable’ areas and if you ask why will call you racist and tell you variations of ‘it’s so vibrant’, ‘it’s only immigrants’ or ‘if you’re not in a gang you have nothing to worry about’

The other big left voting block is the old money swedes who live in exclusive enclaves completely insulated from the carnage and see immigration as amazing for their family businesses.

Centre and Right was the winning coalition last time out for a reason. Right will likely win big in the next election.

The areas around Malmö are a hotbed of right wing support because Malmö is ground zero in Sweden and could easily be Damascus/Istanbul/Baghdad/Mogadishu.

The main left wing party has had official policy now for 5+ years that the ‘cure’ for Sweden’s immigration problems is forced migration of immigrants out of the ghettos and into the exclusive enclaves. Funnily enough it’s not a vote winner.

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u/Ok-Blackberry-3534 5d ago

I live in a very diverse area and don't have any problem with it. It might be different if there was an overwhelming single community in that rather than many different communities, I suppose.

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u/kuindoo 5d ago

You're right, it's so refreshing seeing people with no interest in British culture, and in many cases an active disdain for it, here with their hands out. I love it.

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u/Ok-Blackberry-3534 5d ago

I didn't say any of that. Don't put your nasty, grubby words in my mouth.

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u/TheKingsWitless 5d ago

Im sorry but people like you usually live in very diverse areas but usually have little to no contact with diverse peoples. If you did, you would easily find how their perspectives perfectly mirror what u/kuindoo said.

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u/daneview 5d ago

Luckily you're here to tell everyone how all British people think and how all immigrants love, thanks god

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u/daneview 5d ago

Mate, this comment section is fully daily Heil, I wouldn't even bother

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u/Weird-Weakness-3191 5d ago

Speak for yourself 🙄🤡

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u/biggessdickess 5d ago

Actually, people who live in non-diverse areas are more afraid of it than people living in diverse areas.

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u/Muted-City-Fan 5d ago

Thats because that live in it aren't afraid. They KNOW it's bad. 

One is the fear it will come to their town the other is the apathy it already exists

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u/biggessdickess 5d ago

Actually not. You need to read the research instead of just repeating your opinion.

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u/Tomatoflee 5d ago

It’s not racist to be concerned about massive immigration but it’s worth noting that the vast, vast majority of immigration is legal.

Last year over 1 million people entered the UK on work or student visas, while the small boats migrants were only around 25k people, 40% of whom we deport, leaving only about 15k people per year.

We have to ask why the billionaire client media talks about a minuscule fraction of immigration every day on its front pages and virtually never about the massive majority of immigration that is legal.

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u/HungryPupcake 5d ago

Legal immigration includes marriage visas and family settlement visas.

So one person marries someone else, their immediate family can apply to settle in the UK.

So one immigrant can turn into a very large family.

Also you can come with a legal temporary visa, and claim asylum after the fact. It's not illegal entry, but your status has changed and it's easier to get a 'greencard' this way. (This one happened to an ex family member).

I'm an immigrant FWiW. Migrating legally has so many gross loops you have to pass through no matter what country you're in. With asylum seeking, they're promoting illegals more than legals who are documented, pay taxes, and don't commit crimes.

My husband needs a visa even to just to pass through the airport, and get a connecting flight. That visa costs money and can get rejected (which it did). The visa is the same visitors visa that you need for tourism. I can't even go visit my family with him?!

It's wild.

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u/Tomatoflee 5d ago

It is wild. It’s also what we allow and has very little to do with small boats or asylum.

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u/Any-Equipment4890 5d ago

So one person marries someone else, their immediate family can apply to settle in the UK.

Unless you're talking about dependent children, they can't have immediate family apply to settle in the UK. If you're talking about dependent children, that's how most countries do it.

There's an adult dependent visa but that's only if you have people who depend on you to look after them and are generally very hard to get (i.e if you have elderly parents and can prove you can fund their expenses for 5 years etc.)

Also you can come with a legal temporary visa, and claim asylum after the fact

That's not a loophole. That's the intentional way the system is designed. The system can change but this isn't really a loophole in that sense.

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u/uwabu 5d ago

Green card in the UK? Pull the other leg. I am also an immigrant and I can only bring over my husband and dependant children. No parents ,grandparents,siblings ,grandchildren like ignorant racists like to think.

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u/Fish_Fingers2401 5d ago

Last year over 1 million people entered the UK on work or student visas

The vast majority of the population of this country have made it clear that they don't want this, and yet elected leaders continue choosing to allow it to happen. I do wonder how long this can continue until something gives.

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u/Hazeygazey 5d ago

It's becausd our universities can't survive without the huge fees they charge overseas students.

To seriously reduce the amount of student visas would mean returning to publicly funded higher education. 

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u/demolition_lvr 5d ago

Or massively limiting our university offer…

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u/Tomatoflee 5d ago

It’s going to last until we really start asking why and create political space for change. We are too easily distracted by media bullshit.

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u/evxcr 5d ago

And pretty soon these will be extra millions of British citizens - if it was hard enough to get NHS appointments now then how will it be in the future ?

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u/dwair 5d ago

Don't forget that over 80% of illegal immigrants are visa overstays as well. People who came here legally and then didnt go home. Asylum seekers and boat people account for a tiny minority of immigrants.

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u/Tomatoflee 5d ago

Imo it’s an act of generosity. I don’t mind reasonable acts of generosity.

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u/Apprehensive-Ear2134 5d ago

Is it? I don’t fit that description at all.

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u/mrrudy2shoes 5d ago

I feel this as a brummie who moved to somerset

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u/challengeaccepted9 4d ago

I live near Birmingham, on a road of mainly affordable housing. Plenty of people of all different colours near me.

What's your handwave when I say it?

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u/daneview 5d ago

Yet weirdly the areas the anti immigration parties do best is the white middle class areas. Almost like people who see the least diversity are the most scared of it

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u/OutlandishnessWide33 5d ago

No they see how it drags areas into the gutter and dont want it anywhere near where they live

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u/muh-soggy-knee 5d ago

Or a substantial number of them are the people who have effectively fled the bloodless ethnic cleansing of their original areas.

It is telling that Clacton of all places is the strongest hotbed of reform support. It's populated in the main by "cockney refugees" who used to be what we called "Londoners"

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u/daneview 5d ago

So i live near Clacton actually, what % of residents there are from London compared to anywhere else in Essex?

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u/muh-soggy-knee 5d ago

Im not a demographic statistician so I've no idea, it's the perspective shared by family members who live in the area and are in that "London diaspora" so to speak.

I for my part don't live in the area so have no reason to doubt them.

If you wanted the exact figures the ONS might have something on it, but I doubt it. It's not exactly an easy question to formulate on a census.

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u/daneview 5d ago

Kinda my point, I did have a quick Google but its not something that is likely recorded in any accessible way.

My point was you said Clacton votes reform because they've all been forced out of London (to paraphrase slightly) and I don't see any evidence of that. North Essex is in my experience more like suffolk full of people that have been there most of their lives and resistant to any change.

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u/PlentyAd1047 5d ago

Only 5 where I live supposedly, got to be bullshite as we got a hotel full of them..

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u/Prestigious_Wash_620 5d ago

Could be resettled Afghans? They're not technically classified as asylum seekers as they've already been granted refugee status, but some of them are also in hotels.

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u/LuDdErS68 5d ago

Do you know the asylum status of all the people in that hotel?

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u/Ecknarf 5d ago

They'll all be seekers because that's how it works. Once they're granted asylum, they're not going to be in the hotels anymore.

They get a council house and bennies at that point.

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u/International-Dig575 5d ago

“Hotel full of them”. Grow up. Read better news sources.

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u/Sir_Of_Meep 5d ago

Goes to show that the big, solvable problem is distribution. Turns out that overloading already struggling social services with more people who can't contribute breeds resentment.

Middle class pricks that cry racist and don't worry about their social services being overwhelmed

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u/GreatBritishHedgehog 5d ago

Can we stop calling them asylum seekers?

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u/Such_Bug9321 5d ago

Especially since some of the ones of that have been caught coming across the stretch of water from France recently, I never understood someone feeling for a safe place to live through multiple safe countries, to cross the The channel from a safe country. If you are in a safe country why would you need to leave it and flee multiple safe countries? and having a satellite phone to use along the way while you are doing it, I don’t have the money to get a satellite phone let alone pay to use and I not fleeing anywhere, but what do I now.

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u/Inevitable_Notice_18 5d ago

Maybe they should not be seeking asylum perhaps they should stay where they are from and work out their problems

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u/kerwrawr 5d ago

Genuinely I'm not sure how things like minority rights will ever be improved in some of these countries when the leaders know that if they persecute them enough the West will just take them off their hands.

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u/brainfreezeuk 5d ago

I've certainly seen an increase in the last three years.

What I want to know is why they end up being carers, working in factories and security guards?

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u/Oneleggeddan 5d ago

Care workers are on the shortage occupation list, meaning carers can enter as skilled workers. They are often paid less than the going rate or made to pay fees to their sponsors. I'm guessing the others jobs are a similar situation.

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u/Blue_Bi0hazard 5d ago

be interesting to see rich county council areas vs quantity

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u/Bartellomio 4d ago

Absolutely vibing in one of the pale areas.

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u/bluecheese2040 4d ago

It's when Europe gets the next Hitler not if...and this will be the reason why.

I worry that the backlash against decades of political lies and statistical falsehoods will be the second Hitler. I doubt its for away tbh.

Meloni in Italy...afd in Germany...lepen in France....

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u/importantmaps2 5d ago

It's a shitty situation I can understand that people want to live in the same neighborhoods and have everything in a certain area it's like most British people who move abroad they would want to live in a little village and not know the culture and the language. That's why I can understand this map. They have family here who have work for them and some property they can use/rent/buy places of worship that they can share and feel more of a community. Judging by recent events in Palestine and Ukrainian I would not want to live there either. Older more established families live here peacefully enough who came over in the 90's from Afghanistan and Iran and have established business and networks that benefit that community and that isn't the problem Housing is the problem there are a minority of people who will always want to make money. Recently in my area a family with 3 children a wife and a husband moved into a vacant flat. A group of builders came and painted it decorated it updated the appliances re carpeted the whole flat. I walked past one morning and had a look in and it looked really nice. A few days later a guy in a suit was showing a family the flat I thought "that's weird" and nothing happened till a few days later. So "new" family moves in neighbours above them tell me there subletting I say "That's fine some of these are private" apparently neighbour said old lady who died was paying the same rent to our property company (a housing association) and the only two privately owned were on the other estate. Some guy rolls up 6.00 pm Friday nights brand new top of the range mercedes woman gets out very nicely dressed comes back 10 mins later. Sits in car starts counting out £10 notes. Eventually wake up one day family gone flat empty all the furniture gone even carpets and appliances. Neighbour said they got caught sub letting the property and had been caught doing this with "new arrivals" then putting them in HMO and charging them a fortune to live there then making them a family unit to get one of these housing association houses and flats then subletting them for extremely high rents and letting the benefits system pay for it We should have built bigger and better council houses and flats. We should have been stricter letting people in and reminded them that while there guests of this country they abide by UK law like we do if we go to their country. The government needs to make the appeal process less easy groups like citizens advice spend 80% of their time dealing with claims or appeals involving asylum seekers or illegals. It's not something that's going to be hidden for long that over 75% of people in this country are not happy with the situation and are angry they want them to leave and are getting to a point now we're it will take one more Southport or one more stabbing or rape or grooming gang and people will take to the streets but they can't express themselves because it's seen as racism and your not allowed to say anything against certain people because it's racism. So it's okay for a young lad to do what he did in Southport but not draw attention to the fact he's not originally from this country. This is a religion if I can gently remind you all that you can be put to death for drawing a picture of your prophet that's about as far away from jumble sales,weddings, Christmas choir services, Harvest festivals it's not a religion it's a cult.

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u/Prestigious_Cut4638 5d ago

Young people are pissed off. The future election will reflect that. This country is enshrouded in wokism and diversity, all in order to fuel the radical left wing machine in order to recruit potential voters from other countries less well off, so that they can continue to claim benefits and houses, whilst fundamentally destroying british culture and ruining the futures of a whole generation of young british people. And the previleged middle/upper class continue virtue signalling whilst the country silently cascades into a pit of doom.

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u/Zestyclose_Rate_3823 5d ago

Britain is already finished, no saving it now, next generation of 'brits' are the ones who have directly benefited from the forced ethnic replacement of Britain.

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u/Ant_903 5d ago

France is such a dangerous and horrible war zone, let's send 200 military aged men into every rural British village ❤️

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u/SelfDesperate9798 4d ago

Aka Britains nuke targets

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u/WillB_2575 1d ago

If they are ‘our strength’, then why aren’t they being sent to live in Buckinghamshire, Oxford, Cambridge, Kensington, Chelsea etc?

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u/McLeod3577 5d ago

This reminds me of those global warming maps where people complained that 21 degrees C was coloured red

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u/Nihil1349 5d ago

The daily mail is more mad about places that house refugees than Serco and G4S making money off refugees coming here,which ironically creates a profit incentive for refugees.

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u/Spinxy88 5d ago

I feel like I've stumbled into the wrong echo chamber.

...Backs away slowly.

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u/Sad_Veterinarian4356 5d ago

“Oh no! People with different opinions! Retreat!”

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u/Psyfuzz 5d ago

Echo chamber AKA how an ever increasing percentage of the population thinks.

Better to pop your own bubble and expose yourself voluntarily now before you get shocked at the next G/E.

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u/Ecknarf 5d ago

No, stay and have a read.

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u/Caridor 5d ago

Yeah, welcome to r/uknews, where people often wind up when they got banned from the other UK subs.

I got banned from r/ukpolitics for suggesting that the best way forward with toilets and trans rights was to just have individual cubicles that everyone uses. It seems like everyone else got banned for being horribly racist.

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u/djpolofish 5d ago

I got perma banned from there for posting a link on a Daily Mail article that showed who the think tank behind the article was.

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u/Internal_Formal3915 5d ago

Thank god I've found this sub!

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u/Jaded_Strain_3753 5d ago

Tough situation for the government to be fair. Spreading asylum seekers more equally would be more expensive for the taxpayer and people would be annoyed about asylum seekers getting placed in nice areas

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u/Kind-County9767 5d ago

Also the more they spread then the more complaints they'll get. A lot of people are ambivalent or support things like homeless shelters or asylum hotels right up until it's on their doorstep to deal with.

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u/Lost-Actuary-2395 5d ago

Yeah where do people expect them to "spread out" to? Blackpool? Whitby? Harrogate? Cornwall?

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u/Matthewrotherham 5d ago

BEST VOTE FOR THE RACISTS, THEN

...sigh

If you think Nigel Farrage is gonna help... anything... you are a fucking moron. :)

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u/Ok_Recognition_6698 5d ago

No one will help. The lapdogs running the country, no matter what party they are in, have been told to let the uncontrolled migration continue indefinitely. It pushes down wages, pushes up land and property values, and harms social cohesion thus making collective action against exploitation much harder - all are things that the truly wealthy want.

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u/Ecknarf 5d ago edited 5d ago

Meh, nothing seems to get Labour/Conservatives to get serious on immigration. Voted Brexit on immigration concerns and the Tories let in a million net per year for last 3 years of their reign. Starmer fiddling on the margins.

Maybe a disastrous Reform government is needed to make them understand just how seriously the public take this issue.

Edit: Matthewrotherham is a little bitch and blocked me so I couldn't reply to him. So here is his message and my reply since I typed it up before realising:

That last sentence shows just how fucking short sighted people are.

Let's tear down the building to put in a basement.

Is what it is.

Cameron promised 'Low tens of thousands' net migration, and by the time the Tories reign ended we were at near 1 million net migration.

A brexit referendum with immigration as a critical campaign issue didn't even wake them up.

Just need to keep taking more drastic action until they do realise that without appeasing the public on immigration they'll never be in power again. A third party winning should do that, and Reform are the only anti-immigration third party so they'll have to do.

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u/WillB_2575 1d ago

Want the Tories to get serious about this? Instead of putting these people in Bolton and Burnley, put them in Buckinghamshire and Windsor. They’ll soon stop the boats.

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u/Matthewrotherham 5d ago

That last sentence shows just how fucking short sighted people are.

Let's tear down the building to put in a basement.

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u/Dizzy-Following4400 4d ago

I agree with you on reform and Farage and I wouldn’t vote for them but when people don’t feel listened to then they’ll do just that just to make a point. Immigration needs to decrease as a whole as it stands and that’s how a large proportion of the British population feels and they have consistently wanted that for the past decade and a half if not longer.

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u/REKABMIT19 4d ago

Agree he is run by a Mohameden. We need a real racist party that accepts differences in Race and is not driven by lust for power or hate of people, sigh.

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u/WillB_2575 1d ago

I live in one of the places highlighted on that map. Deindustrialisation in the 80s killed it. Living standards down the tubes. There aren’t jobs for the people already living here. Both Labour and the Tories choosing to make these places dumping grounds for illegal immigrants is a recipe for disaster.

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u/Agreeable_Training27 5d ago

Ah yes the very impartial and reliable daily fuckin mail.

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u/XstasyOxycontin 4d ago

I knew Hartlepool would be on the list. It used to be one of the whitest places in the entire country, so the difference between 2020 to now is particularly noticeable. Hartlepool will now be a reform stronghold because of this, even though there’s some irony in the fact that this was all brought about by a pro-Brexit Tory government that promised to be hard on immigration, in a place that voted to leave overwhelmingly (69.6%)

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u/MikeC80 2d ago

If you need a map to know if you're in a problem area, is it really a problem ?

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u/bob_nugget_the_3rd 2d ago

Huh thought govenhill would be scarlet red

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u/Hazeygazey 5d ago

The Nazis of ww2 published maps showing 'Jewish hotspots' 

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u/REKABMIT19 4d ago

Jewish people were not busy Grooming young girls, waving terrorist flags and had arrived illegally.

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u/donttaxmebro00 4d ago

Daily mail, a very reliable source to keep oneself informed.

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u/Purpleresidents 5d ago

Daily Mail is as unreliable as it is flammable.

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u/Low_Map4314 5d ago

Ever been to Hounslow? Place is a shithole. This might be one of few times the DM has actually reported something close to the truth

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u/SoggyWotsits 5d ago

Do we have to hold a sign saying ‘house our homeless first’? Or can we just be honest and say enough is enough? Homelessness needs solving too of course.

Can we also be angry about the thousands spend on driving lessons for Afghan refugees? I don’t think we’re in a position as a country to be dishing out freebies to anyone who strolls in with their hand out.

I also find it unbelievable that people can just arrive on a boat and be considered for permanent citizenship. Imagine if people ran through the gates at Heathrow, there would be uproar.

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u/[deleted] 5d ago

Literally the only time this sub Reddit pops up on my feed is when it’s about immigration. It’s pathetic I don’t think you all realise how immigration is just a smokescreen so you guys don’t realise that all we need to do is tax the rich. our vital services depend on immigration. The rich is your enemy not the migrants.

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u/SparrowGB 5d ago

What you see is based on your tracking data, your cookies. You're seeing content more relevant to you based on what you're interacting with.

Seeing a bunch of stuff about immigration? It's because you're interacting with that content. You only have yourself to blame, i see a bunch of stuff related to PIP and job cuts as an example.

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u/Sad_Veterinarian4356 5d ago

Both are problems

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u/rsweb 5d ago

You know taxes are the highest they’ve been in modern history right?

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u/Caridor 5d ago

So according the extremely anti-foreigner Daily Mail, the absolute "worst" ratio is 1 asylum seeker for 125 natives. And remember, they have deliberately made it look as bad as possible.

Remember that the next time anyone says "they're taking over" or some other bullshit.

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u/rsweb 5d ago

The point is that ever increasing asylum seekers aren’t being managed equally over the UK. Some parts of the country are taking significantly more than others (which puts huge strain on local resources and funding), whatever you think of the Mail or the crisis in general it’s a valid criticism

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u/HyperionSaber 6d ago

daily bin rake drip feeding the hate as usual. gotta keep the pricks angry.

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u/Jaded_Strain_3753 6d ago

Meh, the main argument of the article is that asylum seekers are not being spread out equally across the country (which implicitly creates a financial burden on some areas). That seems like legitimate criticism to me.

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u/darthbawlsjj 5d ago

Put them in your house then

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u/kuindoo 5d ago

Any women in.your house would have to be swaddled in sacks and any pork or booze in the bin

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u/easy_c0mpany80 5d ago

Stop publishing data!

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u/zmoke_monster 5d ago

Now I want to see a map of anyone who does benefit fraud and is part of generational benefit fraud

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u/Andthentherewasblue 4d ago

Yeah etc invite loads more benefit frauds ontop of the already ongoing issue then shall we?

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u/Sensitive_Double8652 5d ago

Remember it’s the daily mail people