I am a 57 year old Londoner and remember how it used to be,i hate the politicians who have imported the scum of the Earth and destroyed a once great city.
The same London where they used to hang chimney boys and was so crime ridden, they had to export them to Australia? You muppets have selective amnesia.
Me too. I grew up in east London in the 70’s, and 80’s. It was home. And, whilst we didn’t have a lot, being working class, we had everything. We had the old ladies who we knew in our communities, some nice, some a little more staunch. We had our local Bobby, who came in our house Christmas morning in the late 70’s, as it was freezing and Dad had poured him a whisky. I remember it was snowing a little. I remember hanging around the park until the lights came on, after having made forts, caught sticklebacks, and chased each other with stinging nettles. Now, I wouldn’t stop at lights in London. I honestly haven’t been there for years. I remember being in the pub, and older people singing songs. “Cause I luvvv London Town” 😔🏴🇬🇧
Left London 4 years ago. Friends who still live there are desperate to leave. It's a shit hole and it will only get much worse. I lived in London for 60 years I could cry for what it has been turned into.
I am a bit older than Paul, I remember exactly what he talks about. My grand fathers fought in WW1 and died one at 49, the other at about 52, as a consequence of being gassed. My father fought in WW2. They and thousands of others fought, were mutilated and died for the freedom of Britain & Europe. Our politicians have betrayed us and their efforts. I am deeply saddened by what I see in London, Britain and indeed the rest of the West!
Well my father came here in the 50,s when England had no men left to fill the Mills and helped rebuild this country. We were amongst the first to arrive , I was only 2 so I didn't have a say in it. We were hard working people. Remember it was your government that invited us here, we didn't force our way in and yes we did try to integrate but you people were so hostile and racist which is why we have ghettos up and down the country which you now call 'no go areas'. I'm now 61 and a grandma to a fourth generation child but I have never felt at home here. Its really sad because I nor the next generations that were born here didn't come here out of choice but are being made to feel like their the problem. Your government invited us here to fill jobs and is still doing it to this day and we are all being tarred with the same brush, thats totally unfair. We did all the hard work to bring this country to the prosperity it now enjoys but oh there's one slight problem,we're not white and we wear different style clothes' that's the cruks of the problem isn't it. Have you ever been in our homes. Did you even try to welcome us. NO! Instead you demonise us in the newspapers everyday and I'm tired of it. I'm sad my children have witnessed hatred in the media about who they are everyday. I'm sick and tired of it. I'm leaving this country at the first opportunity to a better place. We were told lies and false promises and only God knows why people are risking their lives coming here on boats to this shit hole of a racist country
I was born 85years ago in East London. Wonderful people no locked doors keys on a string behind a letter box as Paul said. It breaks my heart what they have done to our wonderful country.
In Fulham? You must be joking. Places like that are gentrified. Full of white middle class. Move 5 miles out and then you might have a point. When I left Croydon, I was in a minority.
My wife and I visited London this past May. We were walking back to our hotel one night at about 10 and I got into a shoving match with 4 young Muslim guys because they tried to push my wife off of the sidewalk. Luckily they lost interest and kept walking, at the age of 60 I’m really not looking to get into brawls
And what's the evidence that they were Muslims?!!! No one can guess what another person's religion is just by looking at him. Religion is an ideology that he adopts. Not every black person is Muslim and not every white person is non-Muslim. Do not try to play with the emotions of ignorant peopl
And what's the evidence that they were Muslims?!!! No one can guess what another person's religion is just by looking at him. Religion is an ideology that he adopts. Not every black person is Muslim and not every white person is non-Muslim. Do not try to play with the emotions of ignorant people.
I'm nearly 50, Canadian. I can definitely identify with this. If you look at Toronto in the 80s or 90s compared with today, the difference is striking... and it's not for the better.
Well said. It's the same deceptive verbiage used here in Canada. There is no cultural integration intended. The goal is to conquer one culture by another by invasion.
I am a black British Londoner, born and raised in South London in the 1960's. We all have the same feelings of nostalgia about London. It has totally changed for the worst. To me, it is not about colour, it is not about race, but about upholding traditional British values which is not being done today. What is the point in calling ourselves British ( regardless of colour) when all the British traditions are being eroded away?
Christian values are British values. Islam most certainly cannot blend into British society. This is a problem, because it has already been and is being tollerated. Why should we Brits - or indeed any civilised nation - think we have to tollerate anything negative and in absolute opposition to our way of life?!
I’m 62 years old.🇿🇦Loved visiting London in the Eighties and Nineties.So beautiful and historic.The pubs,museums,Speakers Corner,Harrods,Cricket,football,rugby,Wimbledon etc.But most importantly the people.Under Apartheid the UK was a refuge and a joy to visit sadly no more.It’s not too late Brits fight for your culture and amazing Heritage 🇬🇧❤️✝️🙏🏼
Me, too. I love London very much. I really enjoyed visiting there. The city had its special atmosphere. Please restore London to its original state. It's really sad to see let those immigrants crumble your land. We don't want to see Europe fall apart at their mercy. Deplorable… 🇯🇵😢
I’m an 80 year old Londoner but have not lived there for thirty years. I visited, and could not hear a London accent anywhere…or even a cockney. Things started to change for the worse in the mid 90’s.
@@raymondturner3952 loool you can't have your cake n eat it too Yes you left so now stop crying after leaving what did you think the ppl was gonna do?,😂
I’m done with London too. It’s not part of England anymore. So upset to see our once beautiful country turn into a third world country. I weep for this country. 😢
I am an 80 year old Londoner, I lived on a council estate in Barnes from the year of my birth in 1944 until 1979, from 1965 until 1979 I was a telephone engineer initially based in Walham Green, for 15 years. My Dad was a Fulham supporter and that iconic building is part of my memory. For a number of years I missed London, It was my City ,the City I loved , it almost brings me to tears to see what is happening to the Greatest City in the world. Thank you Paul.
Not many people will know Walham Green. I lived in Imperial Square until 1973, so know it well. Thank goodness I have some fond memories of living in Fulham. Very sad.
I left London nearly 30years ago. My wife and myself made the decision that we wanted to bring our children up somewhere safer. Despite the cost emotionally and financially we moved out and chose to live somewhere less diverse. It was the right thing to do.
First "modern" regime change by Dutch king William III of Orange invading Britain, founding the bank of England with a small group of financiers. British call it the glorious revolution of 1688 ;-)
@@HarveyJohnWillmottIt goes back further, hence the speech by E P ( I don't think his name can be said) Rivers of Blood. Having said that Blair exponentially increased the situation and his Mrs sorted all the legal loopholes out for him to make the invasion much easier.
@@DavidJohnson-yg8qm I know it goes back further but from my understanding it wasn’t until Blair got into power that the face of the country started to truly change.
I'm Brazilian( used to live in England with my family), we got our visa ( a lot of papers) both working 12hrs shifts, no benefits (till pandemic).We done everything to dont disturb any locals and follow the locals rules,we are grateful for everything,loved and respect British culture. In my point of view, If you move to another country you need to respect the local culture and contribute with it.After pandemic we decided back to our country, but we have England 🏴 in our hearts . Stand up UK!
I grew up over Battersea park, sadly i watched my beautiful London turn into a rat infested dump where nobody said goodmorning, no one said hello anymore so we upped and left, happily live along the South coast now and quite frankly have no regrets, now living with 'human beings' again..
@kevinbaxter7390 Queenstown Road myself, Nan & Grandad in a new flat on the Doddington Estate, Rastas underneath playing Marley, they allways looked out for both of them when we moved away, the good ol days!!
I left London because I have a young daughter & it was getting too dangerous with gangs of feral foreign men roaming the streets ,I was afraid for my daughter's safety so glad I got out x
You are the third person this week I have heard of doing this. One work colleague has a 13 year old daughter who is very pretty and she was getting propositioned on the street and bus on a virtually daily basis by men in their 20s/30s. Anywhere within the circle line is like the Wild West and especially so after dark. Glad you made the right move
I'm from Dublin and have to say from the heart what a shame to see a beautiful city like London being flushed down the drain so to speak. I had great times there, met some very friends. However what really saddens me is that Dublin is heading the same way, in about 5 years time it will be completely taken over. The good days are over for now.
I live in Dublin 2 years now and it's terrible what this beutiful city looks like it's full of people who can't and don't appreciate culture thet surand them people impot from places thet gad forgot im so sad whay Irsh don't stop it's bicome different country then country I wanted to live if I knew this 2 years ago wold never come was thinking I'm muving to Christian European country no middle east
This happens to all european Countries ,only the Countries in east Europe are still save . Im from Germany we have Rapes,Stabblings every single day . And Junkies all over . And the goverment ignore this . It breaks my Heart . Make Europe save again .
I have just visited London, first time in 14 years , what a vast change , my self and my wife were harrast and on the tube along with other people, London is not safe anymore .
I took my wife to Londonistan 4 years ago, as she had never been, and it had been 25 years since I last went. Wow, what a change. For the worst. It was a dirty, shit hole, and we felt like foreigners on holiday in a foreign country. She said she didn't feel safe, and would never go back again.
I'd say every mayor since Ken Livingstone contributed to London's decline. Ken introduced the Congestion Charge, making it more expensive to drive in the city and forcing use of public transport. Boris' push towards bikes and introducing those horrible bendy buses made that problem worse. And Khan turning a blind eye to criminals who share his faith made the streets unsafe, let alone public transport. And with his stupid ULEZ practice, he's forcing Londoners to share their streets with someone who would harm them at the drop of a hat. Khan inflicted the most harm, but Ken and Boris made it easy for him to do worse.
I'm Irish. I lived in London for a few years, including SW London. I loved my time there. For me, it was a wonderful, exciting place with limitless positive possibilities. I have a deep affection for the place. It saddens me to see what is happening to this once great city.
Don't be foolish by falling for the utterly ignorant statements made by Paul Thorpe, he is utterly ignorant and mentally deficient to know the the root-causes of the things he complains about.
@@SobrietyandSolaceJust like the English complaining about "being invaded by immigrants" because they totally forgot their anglo-saxon ancestors were germanic invaders and squatters of the celtic lands of Britannia😂 The English should go back to their ancestors' lands in southern Denmark and Northern Germany, but instead they call themselves "indigenous british"😂😂😂
He is an Iranian proxy. Iran fueled Hitler with the express goal of geocoding Britain, slaving the survivor kids, rape breeding with the girls and soldiering the boys, which is what Iranian Persian Xerxes did to build his ranks, and Iran desperately wants to escape the ME as they all do...since it's horrible dry rough unproductive land and they have managed it extremely poorly, and the ONLY reason they have money to import 80% of their food is because we pay rigged oil prices at the pump created by bullying and bribing producers not to produce esp in Africa which rigs the price to triple it's true value. There is no shortage of oil Africa has more than the world combined but it's leaders impoverish their people for bribes from islam and nazis...who run oil in Canada and the US now. Used to be a totally diff demographic of UK friendlies. My fam were in oil >100 yrs. I cannot even get a job in that field any more. Wrong non nazi non Roman C non muslim white female demographic. If you are not RC or an affiliated tithe paying or islamic member you are blacklisted in London & pretty much throughout the Anglosphere. Sure there are exceptions. But that's the trend. Same as it ever was. The ME is finally colonising. The ones here today are the tip of the spear. Once they get the farm land it's game over.
I was born in London and have lived my whole life here so far (46 years). Parents came to the UK in the early 70s and they worked hard for us. I remember cycling around Hammersmith and Fulham as a kid and London felt safe. It had a community spirit, people spoke to each other, there was racism at school but most of it was banter. People would help one another and stop and chat. We moved to North London, which was also a great place to live, but sadly, like much of London, since the last 20 years, it doesn't feel the same anymore. I can't let my kids out on their own, and that community spirit I grew up with is gone. Everyone is stressed, and the standard of living has gone downhill. I've never claimed benefits, always worked hard, paid my taxes, and sent my kids to private school (nothing against state schools but I had a terrible education at state school). But now, I find myself in a position where living here and maintaining a good lifestyle is near impossible. For the sake of my kids, I am moving out of the UK. It's a difficult decision, and I feel sad and guilty. I would love to stay and fight for my country, but I'm simply exhausted by it all. Praying for my fellow Brits and for the nation.
I used to go every Christmas, Harrods for dinner, local pubs for drinks, shopping,and staying in a hotel and spending a small fortune. Haven't done this now for the last 10 years and have no intention of returning to odious little Khan's crime ridden crap hole.
The police warn the scumbags instead of going out there and making arrests because it's a cheaper and an easier option. Absolutely disgraceful. Looking forward to this Paul.👍🏴
Wrong, blame the courts, the criminal justice system, not the police, they arrest the same little fxxxxrs day after day, week after week, it's soul destroying
Actually Lille in France 🇫🇷 & Paris is awful, I went to Paris many times & it's full of thieves especially gypsies & Lille, the beautiful city is full of bad stuff, it's everywhere now! Sad 😔
And Birmingham,Rotherham, and About 28 other Cities and towns Its finished, it's gone, it's to late, Its over, mission accomplished by Enemies within..
I was done with London ten years ago and left. Its a shame , so nice growing up there 70's 80's and 90's.. im not the only one. Its just unbearable and getting worse.
Being robbed of an Expensive Watch is Bad, but nothing like what is happening in the USA these days! You have Flash Mobs invading large Retail Stores like a swarm of Locusts, stealing anything and everything or Home Invasions which have become a Day to Day/ weekly event in most Large Cities. Not to forget Car Jackings, which sometimes turn Deadly!
1948 , born in Colliers Wood. Roamed around on my Lambretta GT 200 with my other mod pals freely. Did Brighton in ‘64. Worked and lived in SW12 and SW17 until 1999. Up at 4am to go to Billingsgate then back to Hildreth Street market , Balham . My uncle ( RAF HERO , REAR GUNNER HALIFAX , SHOT DOWN , 3 rd October 1943 Leistrup Germany , POW STALAG LUFT 3 No 250734 , survived , murdered BRIXTON 1977 ) Eddie worked in Brixton Market . I left London in 1999 and moved to Suffolk after being told by met police I was not the victim after several break ins of my residence and business. My father lived in Kemptown. Born Greenwich , London 1918. Polish mother , Ukrainian father. My grandmother lived in Stamford Hill later. I loved London until I didn’t. I saw the change coming, it was a gradual decline. Left the UK in 2012 .
Have you forgotten about how people complained about mods and their scooters, constantly people would say that. London is different now, and about how terrible it was that London was full of yobs on scooters, in 25 years time, people will be saying how terrible London has got, and how great it was in 2024 , and so it goes on
Wherever you go, no country is perfect. Every single country, especially in the western world has problems. No escape to paradise because it doesn’t exist.
This is what happens when you vote for Khan. If you voted for David Kurten of the Heritage Party you would have seen major action. It is so sad to see what has happened to London! I was brought up in Dulwich SE21. I remember just how wonderful the people were then. We all knew each other and were very neighbourly. I use to go to the local bakery to get free end of day cakes. No crime, no violence, no criminality! We were free. London is certainly not what it used to be. There is no point living in an expensive house when the minute you leave your house you could be mugged, robbed, raped, stabbed or murdered for a watch, money or jewellery. Sadly, in London these criminals live locally in the socially deprived areas and are career criminals. Why wear an expensive watch or jewellery when you could be a victim? Vote for the Heritage Party at the next general election 4 July 24 and put a stop to this criminality. We can make a difference! Lets save London and the UK from Khan and people like him. He does Not care!
This is what happened to me on Sunday in Hampstead. They approached me from behind in total silence. Pushed me against a wall at speed on a bike. Attacked me. Stole my phone. Non natives
Thats so bad. Im a muslim but this is unacceptable behaviour. Please do not think islam teaches this. These people should be jailed for criminal activities.
(Comment below left by Stephen on Stephanie’s account) 30 years ago I came to London from Denmark as a young man in my very early 20s. I went with a friend and we walked right the way across London during the night. It was a lovely summers night. Very warm, and we walked without any incidents across the city, and then ended up in one of the huge parks and we sat there watching the sun rise. It was quiet and relatively peaceful. Maybe we were lucky, but we had an interesting and peaceful walk. In fact, we went everywhere on foot. Never used a cab. London has been irrevocably changed by making it as multicultural as possible. Oh come on, let’s be honest, diversity destroys homogeneity, weakens social trust and creates fragmentation, ethnic enclaves and segregation. It’s the complete opposite of what they sell you, and they hammer this home every single time that mass migration and diversity is something we should be proud of and we should embrace it. The identity of the place is irrevocably changed by internationalism, reducing a place or city or nation to a province of a global order.
Well stated . I use to walk alone around London day and night during the 70's , 80's and 90's , taking a train from Grays or Romford, Essex to Fenchurch Street then to Tower Hill , London. I can't remember not feeling safe . I haven't been back there for 20 odd years . After everything I hear now , I don't intend to . 🇬🇧❤️🇮🇱✝️
Stephanie they are trying to destroy us. Our people (you included) had to go first as we are the most powerful. Once we wake up, it will be sorted within a few years don't worry 😂
THE more they read this the more they know they have won the more they read we won't be intimidated in our own country the more they know wer remain staunch that the British way
I’ve been crying for days !!! I’m angry , scared, ! Yet I find it hard ! I’m a London, British, female, mother of 4 (30 ,21, 9 ) I’ve friends , from all walks of life 🙏…. Religion, race , profession, ALL ARE GOOD HUMAN BEINGS ❤️… So I stand by this ! Good humans are good 👍🏻 Bad humans are the scum bags at the route of all this shit 💔
I was born in London and I lived there for the first 65 years of my life. When I first moved to the the area where I lived (Edmonton) it had a majority white English population. When I left of the approx 120 houses in my street only three had indigenous English residents and murders and stabbings had become an almost daily event. On a trip to the local market with my Son we both only saw one other English person, he saw me and I saw him. After my local butchers changed ownership I was no longer able to purchase pork chops or bacon and I felt very uncomfortable when visiting my local barbers shop where I was met with hostile glares from the staff and the other customers (who appeared to be using it as some sort of club). There was also a strong aroma of cannabis. I was loudly and aggressively berated by a neighbour who knocked on my door one evening and complained that I had smiled and said "Good Morning" to his wife when she was taking their children to school. One day I could hear people shouting and arguing in the street. When I looked out of the window I could see the furore was coming from three people standing at the front door of my next door neighbour. The next thing I saw was my neighbour and his adult son, armed with machetes, chasing these three people (two men and one woman) down the street. I did not call the police because I was worried about my safety if my neighbour were to find out what I had done. I saw him a few days later and I remarked “I see you had a bit of trouble the other day”. He laughed and replied “Ye’ man I chop dem heels”. One night my son was on his way home alone after going out for a drink when he was attacked by three youths and struck with a metal bar. They claimed he had disrespected them. He suffered a dislocated shoulder that required subsequent surgery. He refused to contact the police for fear of reprisals. Even if he had disrespected them (which I doubt) the response was totally disproportionate. I observed that a house opposite to mine appeared to be occupied by some young men of colour. It was raided by police who spent a whole day dismantling a cannabis farm. In 2011 I watched the in horror as my TV showed scenes from the London Riots. I saw shops just across the border in Tottenham where I had been a customer in the past being burnt to the ground and looted. I was afraid to leave my house as I could hear groups of people running up and down my road. It is noticeable that immigrants tend to live in close proximity to others of the same race. When I unwittingly became a foreigner in my own home city I moved to Yeovil where I too can be among people who share my race and culture. I now consider myself to be a refugee from the Greater London Ghetto but unlike the other “refugees” in this country the government will not pay for me to stay in a hotel or provide me with food and spending money. Before you scream “Racist” please consider that: 1. I have met and made friends (and girlfriends) with people from many parts of the world and I have been grateful for their company. Similarly I have worked with and taught adults from different nations. 2. I am Father of of a mixed heritage (Nigerian/English) child and my best friend for most of my adult life was a Muslim of Indian descent who was also my business partner for a several years. 3. I bear no animus to any race, religion or ethnicity but I am totally opposed to immigration on the current scale. I believe that the costs to our culture and public services far outweigh the benefits that more immigrants will bring to our country. I am referring here to those who arrive with the approval of this Government not those who come to our shores in small boats whose numbers are small by comparison. According to those who hold contrary views to myself “Diversity is our Strength”. If this is true then the opposite must also be true and “Unity is our Weakness”. The recent riots in France compared with the unity of the Ukrainian people prove this mantra to be a totally false claim. If the current levels of immigration are maintained it is inevitable that the native English population will eventually become a minority. Hopefully I will no longer be here when that happens but I am very concerned about the future of this country for my children and grandchildren.
My dad had 3 factories on the Stacey avenue Est in Edmonton in the 70's and early 80's I spent many hours sitting in his car, outside the plough and harrow. We lived in Enfield Lock and moved to the essex coast in 1981, definitely the best move ever.
I was born in Enfield, my wife was born in Edmonton, my mother was born in Edmonton, her mother and father and the rest of that older generation in Tottenham. My grandfather used to own a green grocers on the Hertford Road. My wife worked on the green. I've loved doing some ancestry and found other arms of the family that all lived around the Edmonton, Tottenham area. Thank God we moved out after we got married. But we still go back, we have to, both my mother still lives in a carehome there and my wife's parents still live in Edmonton and are too old to move. I'm thankful that my mum can't go to Edmonton and that my grandparents aren't around to see what its become. Forgetting the streets you can't walk along at night or the stabbings, Ive resigned myself to that. But simple things like someone in front of me just stopping in the road and getting out to talk to his mate, then turning around and shouting at me to go around. Parking outside my in-laws and the children of the house opposite coming out to stand and look at us as if we were some aliens. So weird.
A bit dramatic. Bad parts of any area. Come round for a cup of tea in my apartment in Kensington. More than welcome. If you think it's a sh*t hole, I'd be very surprised.
I’m black British born and raised in Camden Town in the 80’s and 90’s. I’m horrified with what’s happened to London. Destroyed the character of a world class city by huge unchecked mass immigration at an unprecedented rate. Immigration without integration that’s also happening at astronomical numbers is a recipe for social degradation. Especially if you’re bringing in people from cultures that are diametrically opposed to the values and culture of the native population. My parents are Ethiopian Orthodox Christian’s with a strong belief in education, family and being an upstanding citizen. They came in the early 80’s fleeing communism and integrated as best as they could.
@@ZionCrafter My family came to the Democratic People's Republic of Britain from post-communist Bulgaria in 2006. Went through the whole visa process and everything. Took years to get everyone's documents sorted. That was before the establishment had turned the country into this much of a police state. Now I'm looking to leave. Permanently. The tories are finally going to get what they've been campaigning on all these years, and all it took was ruining the country. This migrant crisis is unfortunately just another symptom of the dysfunctional leadership of the country. Those people are more concerned with making the best use of a crisis as a means of exercising control over people rather than solving any actual problems. I hate to say it, but the communism your parents fled is already in Britain 😮💨. It's just not official yet.
I was born in London, Islington, and proud to be a Londoner, but in 1972 I saw the writing on the wall and could see what was coming. I moved my family to the Lincolnshire countryside, the best thing I have ever done.
Looks like you have fallen for Right-Wing-Retards ignorant opinions; there isn't much wrong with London; the only people who have destroyed London are successive governments since 2010.
@@sidneyjames6750 I don't live in a tent, just a normal detached bungalow with land, but if it were a tent it's better than getting stabbed, it seems every day in London someone is stabbed.
I was born in Battersea London I spent my childhood and teens in South London It was the most fantastic and safe place to live. It was Gods country. I look at it now and I could cry my eyes out, what have they done to my wonderful London. R.I.P.
I'm a 37 year old mixed race English patriot and wanna say I fully support your channel and everything you stand for. I grew up in Cornwall in a small village where everyone knew everyone else. In 2024, it doesn't look like an English or dare I say it cornish village anymore. I got myself a job at a local factory in the vicinity and got verbally and racially abused on my first day at work by Non British people. I'm going to start my own RUclips channel at some point soon also. Much respect for what youre doing for this country and keep up the good work
You obviously are not a intelligent person, if you were you would able to see through Paul Thorpe's ignorance; only those who are brainless subscribe to this echo chamber of ignorance.
My husband has said for years he hardly ever heard an English voice on visits to London. I went a couple of months ago and totally dressed down. No watch. No jewellery. No cash. One low value credit card in small cross body bag. Cheap phone zipped into pocket and not used. Maybe over the top but i feel we have to be responsible and do something
I live in London zone 2, Ladbroke Grove. In the 1980's and 1990's you would walk round carefree, wearing headphones late at night. Can't imagine doing that now
I know what you mean,I normally do the same but only wear one shoe and carry some cardboard to look homeless,only been mugged twice in 12 years doing this.
I sympathise with you Paul, but it's not just London. Manchester, my home city has gone the same way too. I guess it's the same for all inner cities and towns across the country. It's a sad indictment on the way the morals in our society have taken a nose dive over the past few decades. It seems that crime has become acceptable in certain quarters, coupled with less Police Officers is a certain recipe for disaster. How we reel the times back when we had a trusted and responsible society, I don't know.
Our police have two modes of operation: the first is to imitate Mary Whitehouse and the second is to pretend that their duties are akin to playground duty at a secondary school. Manchester is a very good example of the latter and a walk through Piccadilly and down Market Street is like running the gauntlet - sad.
It's the same in Birmingham too. And pretty much all the major cities in the midlands actually, especially Leicester. Because London is the capital city it's to be expected that people who live in unaffected areas will notice even more because people feel as though their capital is their city even if they don't live in it.
This is so true. I cling onto my old east London culture. It’s who I am. I moved away decades ago, as it was already going downhill, and I couldn’t raise my boys there. Everything I remember had changed, couldn’t understand my new neighbours, and I moved out to Essex. Now, I’m in Australia. Hubby is Australian. My boys are in the Australian defence forces, and I miss home. I miss my people. But, I’m not a citizen in Australia. So…I can still vote! lol. REFORM UK ✊🏻🏴🇬🇧
Sounds like Uncle Albert when was found down at the Docks already unrecognisable in the late 7Os ..his old stamping ground already having marina for rich yacht owners! Del boys dream...
Yes, they can send half a dozen police to your home if you say something untoward on social media, but can't sum up two police officers (or even one) if you're burglarised!!! Crazy times we're in!
Police and justice system are all complicit in turning the places into cesspits. And have zero shame. We just celebrated D day. It was all in vain. Filthy traitors running this country
First I left London. Now I've left England. I got old it got too difficult. I get nostalgic looking at videos about the old place. I appreciate those who are still fighting for it.
@@davidlamb7524 because that is what happened David I said your PART of the problem not THE problem also when I say your part of the problem I don't mean you persay.. you have to understand when you made decision to leave you wasn't alone things got difficult for you yes others left because they didn't want wake up see coloured people all ran to Dagenham like that was ever a solution David your in another country clearly better than the UK but will begrudge people living in UK that wasn't born there this attitude is very problematic.. If your not moaning please explain to me what fight you are appreciating 🤣 Houses being sold it's not like keys wer handed back to council lol everyone selling house together caused the crash too these houses be bought by wealthy people whoever can pay the rent will get the property colour will not come into it English keep swearing at politicians what has politicians got to do with this problem I am talking about
First of all check out your attitude your in a country clearly better than UK but will begrudge someone finding things difficult in their country turning up to the UK in hope for better life for his family this Attitude stinks David
@@Musa786-lx2ui You jumped to a lot of conclusions there Musa. All wrong btw. I welcome those who are in genuine need. On their part they should be prepared to respect the culture, try to learn the language , contribute to the country and integrate. That's what I've done in my new home. I actually worked on the refugee programme in UK as a volunteer. It wasn't difficult to distinguish between traumatized survivors of war and disaster, from economic migrants and both of these groups from the criminal element. Imo we have a moral duty to take in the first group - but not if they have traveled through many safe countries to get to UK. We have no obligation to the second group but a limited number can be accepted if they have something to offer and want to contribute as I mentioned. Obviously we don't want criminals or terrorists but we are importing them in large numbers. If we are failing to distinguish we need a blanket ban until we can sort it out. We definitely don't need more Muslims. They are destroying everything. I think Islam is a bad ideology. I have met good Muslims. I have also had run-ins with some very evil ones. It gets too difficult to sort out who is who when their community cover for the bad guys all the time. I've got more to say but I want you to be able to read it so I'll stop here. We have a lot of work to do trying to integrate the ones that are already in the country.
I have visited my home town recently. I visited the estate and the house I grew up in. I didn’t recognise it. I wish I hadn’t. I had so many fond memories, which have now been permanently tarnished. Fortunately, there were still some places which felt safe, but not many. I also visited my neighbouring town, Bournemouth, which could’ve been any town in any country, except England. I really did feel like a foreigner in my own country. 😢
I was born and raised in the East End of London. All the cockneys looking out for each other, knew all the neighbours etc. I remember the time of the Krays and similar gangs. They may have fought each other but you know what; you never saw old ladies or any vulnerable people getting mugged as those responsible would be sorted out in the street. Don't recognise the area where l was born. All shop names in different languages and even Whitechapel station is named in a scrawl that is only understood by Khan and followers. Sad times😢
Nice video. I was born in London, now living in Manchester. I am glad my watch was £12 😁 As a lone female of 60 and victim of multiple crimes I am always super aware when out. The atmosphere has changed drastically, I see anti social behaviour virtually every time I leave home to catch the bus. I was hit by an e scooter from behind a few weeks ago on the steep path. While he wasn't robbing me, you can't hear them, but two youths on a motorbike with balaclavas going back and forth other day made me stop. I know I am an easy target. I leave my phone at home, not because it is worth much, but due to my photos, videos and open social media I don't want lost.
Paul, I came from Scotland to London to work in the 80s...I never felt unsafe, I never heard of Stabbings and shootings, there was little or no migrants..I loved living down there...I wouldn't live in London now. That's sooo sad Paul 😔 ❤
There was plenty of crime in London in the 1980s . Alot of it was directed at migrants . Racist gangs went around stabbing, murdering and attacking migrant groups. Stop putting all migrant groups into one group. There are many migrant groups that have low to no crime rates, who are successful and wealthy
We are letting these people win when we leave London you need someone British to be mayor London was a good city I don't want these people taking over I miss old Britain
So on a night shift and woken up by an amplified screeching....live with that? Broken glass thrown into your garden where your children used to play...that's what they did to drive us out...1980s Newham...
The English language is older than Latin. The British people are the greatest in history , expect that history is never taught to our children . In the last 30 years our culture and heritage and our future has been destroyed from enemies within. It will never return . The millions that have arrived will breed us out to extinction. Sadly it is happening all over the western world at the moment , so we are not alone. Oh well better watch the BBC speak in pidgin English to tell us how boring our like was before curry .
English language isn’t older than Latin, this is why we use Latin Within our language, like alibi, caveat, De facto, alias, to name a few. The rest of your comment, I wholeheartedly agree with 🏴🇬🇧
I'm 64, born, bred and live in Portsmouth. My city has changed for the worse, and there are now many 'no go' areas (most of Portsmouth😢). I used to go up to London, at least once a year, since I was a child. My brother was a huge Arsenal fan, and the 2 of us went to see the Gunners stadium in 1974 when I was 14 & my brother 16. It was a day with constant rain, & lots of people were wearing umbrella hats!!! We shared 1 umbrella. We stood outside the Hard Rock Cafe, soaked to the skin. My brother asked the doorman how much a coffee was - we was told it was £5, but you had to order cake with it - which was £7!!! I earned £3.25 doing a paper round (7 days a week) + a Saturday job!!! Needless to say, we declined the beverages - before the impatient doorman threw us out!!! 😅😅 Then my 2 sisters and I went up to London to buy clothes, records and movie memorabilia (I'm a massive 1950's/James Dean fan). Haven't been for 15 years, never want to go again. So sad. Thanks Paul for telling us your superb story. How sad that the people who are supposed to be protecting us, have destroyed our capitol city and country. Take care everyone, stay safe, and may our God protect us. ❤❤❤❤
It's amazing today in London. It's just a shame everyone hanging on to the past can't get over it and just enjoy the city, it's amazing views, walks, shops, restaurants, museums etc. Race, race, race seems to be a issue and it's silly.
One love Paul. I live nearby to where you were bought up and live next door to a man who attacked me at knife point, (he was charged, suspended sentence etc) I don't own my property otherwise I'd sell and buy a place else where. I stay in at home most of the time. Don't wear jewellery or watches, been spat on for not wearing a head covering etc, sick of it. There are still good people out there from all over the world and I do still have some wonderful encounters when I do go or have to go out shopping or med appointments. I 'm sorry for all that happened to you, glad you found a way out and can continue to fulfil your purpose, love all your YT messages. Such a beautiful gentleman, stay strong, safe and well.
Your story is very much like many. I'm in my late fifties and I left Anfield Liverpool in 2013 because of the shootings, stabbings, beatings, gangs, brain dead neighbours ferals prowling the streets. As a receiver of verbal abuse and harassment on a daily basis, it was I who had to walk my children to school a different way. The police do nothing.
Thanks Paul. Amazing to see Lindin again. I left in 1992. Its still a city close to my heart. People had heart. As the Rally showed our Patriotic heart STILL BEATS❤❤❤❤
I’m from Australia 🇦🇺 and never been to the UK 🇬🇧 however I have many friends that are from there and a couple that have acted here and moved over. As a young kid in the 70s we always sang “Advance Australia Fair” followed by “God Save the Queen”.. later in life we toasted the Queen at formal dinners. We Aussies had a close connection with the UK (as per our flag). Sad how it’s become. Thanks for sharing this Paul. God bless you mate. 🦘🦘🇦🇺🦘🦘
You dont need to wear a vest. I live in London you just have to be aware of your surroundings and who's around you. Most people have earphones in too busy looking at their phone. Paul lives in Brighton granted it's not London but theres crime there aswell and an increase in certain population everywhere. Lots of new arrivals all along south coast
@@shalinivarma237 in London I’m not aware of anything, it’s all strange to me..and all sorts of types are around…it’s a minefield…I don’t know who’s spotted my stuff or what they’re about to do..grabbers on silent electric bikes.. that a new one to look out for..high prices in shops ooh 😮
I'm Romanian, and I've lived in Britain for some time, and I love it here, but things have changed too much. I owe you guys a lot or respect and gratitude, and I am sorry for what some Romanians have done to your nation. I personally confront those who disrespect this nation and show no gratitude to its people, because it's like when you're in someone else's house, you have to show respect and remember you're the guest. It hurts to see your culture being killed off in the efforts of diversity and inclusivity, and everyone's public safety put in peril by out-of-touch politicians. I pray to see Britain great once more. 🇷🇴 ❤🇬🇧🦁
Myself and neighbours had Romanian Romas living in a house adjoining us rented to them by a slum landlord family of the religion of peace. What a nightmare, they are truly third world. l have met decent and professional Romanians but unfortunately Romas spoil attitude towards them.
I lived in Newham and remember the posters everywhere that said that Newham is 80% white and this must change. Like we're done something wrong anyway we moved out in 92 absolutely disgraceful
Left London for Norfolk 30 years ago with my wife and two young daughters as I could not raise my daughters properly in London. It was a good move but costly My daughters both have two degrees and responsible jobs and my youngest is also a mum. It was definitely the best thing for my family but I earnt far less in the country and if we had kept our flat we would probably be millionaires but somethings are worth far more than money.
Wow ! Born and raised in America, I always thought when I retired and that is 10 months from now. I used to hold England in the Highest regard. What the Hell did happen ? I ask this question, but we all know it's the Politicians. God Bless us all, it's getting much worst here. The main problem is homelessness , and no Jobs. Now there passing Laws to make It illegal to be homeless in many States. Like they .just want them to DISSAPPEAR. GOD HELP US ALL, AMEN.
Though I am a North London boy, I have always had a soft spot for Fulham. I grew up in the 50's and have watched the ruination of this great city through incompetence of the powers that be. Enjoyed your film, very professional and watchable.
From London to Brighton -- from one Labour stronghold to another.. Like London, Brighton now has a Muslim mayor. Appointed by the Labour controlled council. Thought about moving to Clacton, Paul ?
Same story everywhere mate! Scouser here, breaks my heart, they stole Liverpool too . Walking through Liverpool town centre, not only do you NOT hear a Scouse accent anymore from passers by, you don’t even hear English at all !
I went to work in London from Scotland when i was 17, in the early 90's, i loved it but even then i was shocked by the amount of foreigners. You could tell from the English i worked with that they didn't like it but were resigned to it. At the time i was shocked when a group of black teens started fighting on a bus, shocked, not from the fighting but shocked because they were doing it on a crowded bus. Even Scotland starting to look a bit like London in places. There's no where left to escape it.
Im from London, my family moved out when i was a teenager, house was knocked down to build ugly flats, used to go back alot, but over the years has become a foreign country, i feel like an intruder that dont belong anymore, its intimidating, so i feel sad i cant visit my roots anymore, so glad i grew up when i did.
Thank you so much for sharing your story. I also was born in London and left to go to Australia as a child 1961. Australia was never home and returned to the UK at 18 leaving the rest of the family there 1973. I didnt return to London but revisited as you have done here. My nan used to live near the old West ham football ground and yes had the key on string from the door. When I returned 10 years ago got off at Upton Park tube station walking out from there was like a market in Mumbai what an eye opener. I have never gone back just found London to be scruffy and dirty with rubbish every where .What has happened to this great city is so sad 😢 But dont think its just London I have just recently move to another city and out of the midlands because as a 70 year old woman living alone was being intimidated by Pakistani gangs between the ages of early 20s to late 30s. They would not have treated an elderly Pakistani woman how I was being treated.
Well, I grew up in London born and bred - Now I live in the UAE - and everybody leaves their doors open - there’s not a police officer to be seen far and wide - everything I’ve ever lost has been handed in - I have a moped with electric start and I leave the key in the glove box with my helmet strapped to the seat - I live in a community, full of Emirates and immigrants - and you know why it’s safe for me and to wear my Rolex every day and night with no police anywhere to be seen - brace yourself for this - it’s going to hurt your heart - it’s safe because of Sharia Law and Islamic Rule - The UK can’t make its mind up between what’s right and wrong, good and bad truth and lies - What chance does the next generation stand when you Brits stand back and let your governments educate the children with very strange behaviour - If you think it’s bad now in the UK - brace yourself
I frequently visit Qatar. A wonderful country with virtually no crime, happy locals, lots of expats. I’m a Christian and would live there in a heartbeat…if I had the money.
When I go to Oxford Street area I feel I am in another country. I worked in Baker Street for 8 years from 1978-1986 and I don’t recognise the area now. Has really gone downhill. Makes me so sad 🥲
The Mayor doesn't control immigration, Westminster does. These accusations just makes Brits look ignorant and misinformed about how this country is run, no surprise Europeans laugh at the UK.
As a skilled Kiwi, I'd- like many other kiwis and aussies come to the UK to spend some time working. I'm sure we would fit in quite well they don't call us South Sea Poms for no reason. We could share stories, argue who has the best rugby team and debate whether marmite or vegemite is superior. But we can't- as a 40ish year old skilled tradesman I can't legally work in the UK. But of a bummer as I liked the idea to be able to work and live for a while where my maternal grandparents grew up.
Its sad and strange that NZ and UK are of the same family and same culture, and yet its actually very difficult for our citizens to move to each others countries now……and yet both our countries seem to have become a magnet for so many other nationalities and other cultures to easily move to, and we are told that it is racist to question any of this.
Not just London has fallen most of England has fallen,, I'm sick of diversity, and spot the whitey in tv Comercials, movies, and tv in general, the greatest crime in British History is almost over, replacement.!!
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THERE'S A OLD SAYING YOU RUN FROM A PROBLEM IT NEVER GETS SOLVED THE VETERAN WHO THOUGHT FOR THIS COUNTRY NEVER RUN AWAY THEY RUN TOWARDS THE ENEMY WE NEED THAT SPIRIT BACK
I'm from the US, but I lived in London in 1985. London was safe, clean and amazingly beautiful - a magical place. I was able to wander the city alone without a care, day or night, at age 14. I lived 2 blocks from the British Museum and I went to St. Marylebone School. It was before they had built those ugly skyscrapers and the London Eye, all of which look incongruous to me. I wish I could return and visit the London I left, but I'm afraid it's gone.
I feel your pain. I lost my home too. I have such pain from my last visit I can’t go back. My Los Angeles, the city of my birth is gone. It’s not coming back and it breaks my heart. Sorry for your loss and it’s a loss and we can grieve. It should never have happened and their are victims of policies that inflict abuse on their citizenry
Hello buddy , sending love from Bonnie Scotland, I totally agree with you , I’m not much younger than you Paul and I wld say that we definitely grew up in a time when we were alot more safer , our country has most definitely changed in the last 20-30 years and it’s really sad to say that it’s not for the good , our once beautiful country is being slowly destroyed by the people who are meant to keep us all safe , something drastically needs done to turn it back round ASAP before it’s to late , I used to love my country but every day I wake up and hear about something else that’s being put forward is just crazy, I hate to say this but if I had the finances to go start a fresh somewhere else I would be off like a shot , our country is in such a bad state now and to be honest it’s not a place I want to be anymore and another thing for someone to want to have children and bringing them up here at this time , it’s not something that I would wanting to be doing , I really feel if this dusnt get sorted very soon I can’t imagine what it’s going to be like in just the next couple of years , it really is quite scary to think how bad it’s getting , PEOPLE if you all care about our country it’s time to take a stand to get it back before we loose it for good ❤️🏴🇬🇧🏴
London is run for the rich. They are quite happy with another 2 million people in in the next 2 years as long as they get cheap labour for the factory’s or greenhouses or whatever shithole they are running to make more money they will hide abroad & not pay tax on. And all they had to do to make it happen was buy a few 100 scumbags who can talk well in suits. 🤮
I am a 57 year old Londoner and remember how it used to be,i hate the politicians who have imported the scum of the Earth and destroyed a once great city.
The same London where they used to hang chimney boys and was so crime ridden, they had to export them to Australia? You muppets have selective amnesia.
Me too. I grew up in east London in the 70’s, and 80’s. It was home. And, whilst we didn’t have a lot, being working class, we had everything. We had the old ladies who we knew in our communities, some nice, some a little more staunch. We had our local Bobby, who came in our house Christmas morning in the late 70’s, as it was freezing and Dad had poured him a whisky. I remember it was snowing a little. I remember hanging around the park until the lights came on, after having made forts, caught sticklebacks, and chased each other with stinging nettles. Now, I wouldn’t stop at lights in London. I honestly haven’t been there for years. I remember being in the pub, and older people singing songs. “Cause I luvvv London Town” 😔🏴🇬🇧
😔🤦🇬🇧@@pommiebears
Yep. Same here 😢
It's so sad how it's changed. All we hear now are sirens and helicopters. I'd move out if I could.
Left London 4 years ago. Friends who still live there are desperate to leave. It's a shit hole and it will only get much worse. I lived in London for 60 years I could cry for what it has been turned into.
Khan being the head 💩.
💯 agree 68 yrs old brought up in Bethnel Green. Have lived in Clapham for 42 yrs. Would love to get out its awful 😢
STFU we'll NEVER succumb to islam @@sahail5953
UK is exempt pal.
Enjoy your dream while you can, because it's going to become your worst nightmare.@@sahail5953
Jesus is the way the truth and the light.There will be one faith, one Shepherd and all will kneel.to.Him.
I am a bit older than Paul, I remember exactly what he talks about.
My grand fathers fought in WW1 and died one at 49, the other at about 52, as a consequence of being gassed. My father fought in WW2. They and thousands of others fought, were mutilated and died for the freedom of Britain & Europe. Our politicians have betrayed us and their efforts.
I am deeply saddened by what I see in London, Britain and indeed the rest of the West!
Well my father came here in the 50,s when England had no men left to fill the Mills and helped rebuild this country. We were amongst the first to arrive , I was only 2 so I didn't have a say in it. We were hard working people. Remember it was your government that invited us here, we didn't force our way in and yes we did try to integrate but you people were so hostile and racist which is why we have ghettos up and down the country which you now call 'no go areas'. I'm now 61 and a grandma to a fourth generation child but I have never felt at home here. Its really sad because I nor the next generations that were born here didn't come here out of choice but are being made to feel like their the problem. Your government invited us here to fill jobs and is still doing it to this day and we are all being tarred with the same brush, thats totally unfair. We did all the hard work to bring this country to the prosperity it now enjoys but oh there's one slight problem,we're not white and we wear different style clothes' that's the cruks of the problem isn't it. Have you ever been in our homes. Did you even try to welcome us. NO! Instead you demonise us in the newspapers everyday and I'm tired of it. I'm sad my children have witnessed hatred in the media about who they are everyday. I'm sick and tired of it. I'm leaving this country at the first opportunity to a better place. We were told lies and false promises and only God knows why people are risking their lives coming here on boats to this shit hole of a racist country
Oh and my ancestors also fought and died in Ww1 and Ww2 for this country
Same here. Our ancestors fought on the wrong side.
The main thing is to give your life to Jesus Christ. Because the whole world is at its END. Not just London
I'm Irish British and German American the Brits and Germans should've never been fighting
I was born 85years ago in East London. Wonderful people no locked doors keys on a string behind a letter box as Paul said. It breaks my heart what they have done to our wonderful country.
OMG!! That's brought back some memories, the key on a string behind the letter box...The good ole days.
I am 74 and in North Kensington in London, and we had a key on a string through the front door of our slum house too!
It breaks my heart that you have had to go through this Sylvia😔
My dad was the same Sylvia he was born just of the Roman along with his 3 sisters.
Me and my siblings were Latch-Key kids. 😂 Battersea SW11.
It's not the capital anymore! It's just an immigrant detention centre!!!!
Not a detention centre. A immigration free buffet
GIMMIGRANTS LETS HAVE IT RIGHT 💪💪💪💪👌
Just not true. If you only see race then you could say that about any areas which have clumps of same race towns.
In Fulham? You must be joking. Places like that are gentrified. Full of white middle class. Move 5 miles out and then you might have a point. When I left Croydon, I was in a minority.
@@rufusreloaded1043Very true , like most of London , money next to crap !
My wife and I visited London this past May. We were walking back to our hotel one night at about 10 and I got into a shoving match with 4 young Muslim guys because they tried to push my wife off of the sidewalk. Luckily they lost interest and kept walking, at the age of 60 I’m really not looking to get into brawls
RIGHT
Sure sure. That happened.
@@PaulAngeloff That's what they do. Where have you been? Under a rock.
And what's the evidence that they were Muslims?!!! No one can guess what another person's religion is just by looking at him. Religion is an ideology that he adopts. Not every black person is Muslim and not every white person is non-Muslim. Do not try to play with the emotions of ignorant peopl
And what's the evidence that they were Muslims?!!! No one can guess what another person's religion is just by looking at him. Religion is an ideology that he adopts. Not every black person is Muslim and not every white person is non-Muslim. Do not try to play with the emotions of ignorant people.
I am 55 and I have become a stranger in my own country.
As a black Californian, I agree. My area has become overwhelmed with foreigners, in recent years. I just filmed a huge confrontation with one of ‘em!
I'm nearly 50, Canadian. I can definitely identify with this. If you look at Toronto in the 80s or 90s compared with today, the difference is striking... and it's not for the better.
@@Scatavic63 not long before you experience enrichment and you will have forgotten this comment....tick tock
@@Scatavic63 There is always one.
All the countries you white folks colonized I am sure the natives where thinking just the same
Unfortunately it's not about a bit of diversity or multiculturalism. It is a complete replacement of the indigenous population.
Did you even watch the video?
Exactly X
Well said. It's the same deceptive verbiage used here in Canada. There is no cultural integration intended. The goal is to conquer one culture by another by invasion.
An invasion . Native population is being replaced
Same thing in America.
I am a black British Londoner, born and raised in South London in the 1960's. We all have the same feelings of nostalgia about London. It has totally changed for the worst. To me, it is not about colour, it is not about race, but about upholding traditional British values which is not being done today.
What is the point in calling ourselves British ( regardless of colour) when all the British traditions are being eroded away?
@@managingdirectorkingswards6324 I'm a British born and bred Muslim.
except the BLM movement and their fellow ideologues would start calling you white
I hear you
Christian values are British values. Islam most certainly cannot blend into British society. This is a problem, because it has already been and is being tollerated. Why should we Brits - or indeed any civilised nation - think we have to tollerate anything negative and in absolute opposition to our way of life?!
Islam is in opposition to British culture.
I’m 62 years old.🇿🇦Loved visiting London in the Eighties and Nineties.So beautiful and historic.The pubs,museums,Speakers Corner,Harrods,Cricket,football,rugby,Wimbledon etc.But most importantly the people.Under Apartheid the UK was a refuge and a joy to visit sadly no more.It’s not too late Brits fight for your culture and amazing Heritage 🇬🇧❤️✝️🙏🏼
It went down hill after 1997.
We will fight!
Me, too. I love London very much. I really enjoyed visiting there. The city had its special atmosphere. Please restore London to its original state. It's really sad to see let those immigrants crumble your land. We don't want to see Europe fall apart at their mercy. Deplorable… 🇯🇵😢
What do you mean by “ under apartheid “?
It’s much too late. Brits have hid under their beds as islam conquered.
I’m an 80 year old Londoner but have not lived there for thirty years. I visited, and could not hear a London accent anywhere…or even a cockney. Things started to change for the worse in the mid 90’s.
because you all ran away
@@alanjax7685at last someone calling out for what it is they have themselves to blame fkd off to Dagenham 😂
@@alanjax7685 If we wanted to live with Africans and Pakistanis we'd have moved there. Don't blame us for wanting to live with our own people !
London was fab ,back in the 60,s
@@raymondturner3952 loool you can't have your cake n eat it too
Yes you left so now stop crying after leaving what did you think the ppl was gonna do?,😂
I’m done with London too. It’s not part of England anymore. So upset to see our once beautiful country turn into a third world country. I weep for this country. 😢
mashallah you will all bow to Islam.
@@TheDiasporaMedia Do you honestly believe your religion to be of peace when there are people as yourself that preach things as this?
You sadly would be pushed to even see a union flag in London anymore 😢
That's communism
😂 only if they have my skirt size 👍
I am an 80 year old Londoner, I lived on a council estate in Barnes from the year of my birth in 1944 until 1979, from 1965 until 1979 I was a telephone engineer initially based in Walham Green, for 15 years. My Dad was a Fulham supporter and that iconic building is part of my memory. For a number of years I missed London, It was my City ,the City I loved , it almost brings me to tears to see what is happening to the Greatest City in the world. Thank you Paul.
Not many people will know Walham Green. I lived in Imperial Square until 1973, so know it well. Thank goodness I have some fond memories of living in Fulham. Very sad.
@@robdavies68 North End Road market now looks like a shithole and sadly getting worse...
So sorry your memories have been blurred Ian
The previous Pm Tony Blair and David Camoron are the cause of the cause of the open boarders to illegals and criminal’s and Islamic terrorists
My dad was a telephone engineer out that way back then 🙂
I left London nearly 30years ago. My wife and myself made the decision that we wanted to bring our children up somewhere safer. Despite the cost emotionally and financially we moved out and chose to live somewhere less diverse. It was the right thing to do.
Could you say where it is? We are retiring in about five years, and are looking for such a place.
Diversity = tribalism. It’s not a strength.
First "modern" regime change by Dutch king William III of Orange invading Britain, founding the bank of England with a small group of financiers. British call it the glorious revolution of 1688 ;-)
You found a solution for the short term. Where are your children or your grandchildren going to run to?
Me too...as it is EU
Sadiq Khan and uncontrolled immigration is what happened to London.
Khan should never have been able to hold a position of power in the UK as he is a Christian
Started with Tony Blair
@@HarveyJohnWillmott
started with Thatcher
@@HarveyJohnWillmottIt goes back further, hence the speech by E P ( I don't think his name can be said) Rivers of Blood. Having said that Blair exponentially increased the situation and his Mrs sorted all the legal loopholes out for him to make the invasion much easier.
@@DavidJohnson-yg8qm I know it goes back further but from my understanding it wasn’t until Blair got into power that the face of the country started to truly change.
I’m worried our police force will eventually be full of immigrant criminals
Muslims should never be permitted to hold a position of power in the UK
"Will be"?
Already happened.
It already is.
The only reason the mafia never got into London…..the MET police got there first 😂
"eventually" 😂🤣😂🤣
It already is
I'm Brazilian( used to live in England with my family), we got our visa ( a lot of papers) both working 12hrs shifts, no benefits (till pandemic).We done everything to dont disturb any locals and follow the locals rules,we are grateful for everything,loved and respect British culture.
In my point of view, If you move to another country you need to respect the local culture and contribute with it.After pandemic we decided back to our country, but we have England 🏴 in our hearts .
Stand up UK!
Tell that to your fellow nationals who invaded Portugal and respect absolutely NOTHING and NO ONE.
@@333HedgehogsI don't respect anyone either. I was well brought up.
As we know their kind don't respect anyone or anything.
@@Nutritipsdacarol Awe bless you❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I left Kent 10 years ago and moved to somerset, I will never go to London even for a day trip now, it's Londonistan now!
I feel exactly the same,..I hoping to leave London this year...honestly you have made the right decision
Ah yes, def in Tooting certainly, I was a minority last weekend there!
@@JesusLovesYou-w4s
What is it like to be a self-loathing useful idiot?
And they're sneaking them into Somerset too.
There won't be anywhere left to get away from it before long
@@JesusLovesYou-w4s Indeed. Londonistan is now an official 5hit hole.
I grew up over Battersea park, sadly i watched my beautiful London turn into a rat infested dump where nobody said goodmorning, no one said hello anymore so we upped and left, happily live along the South coast now and quite frankly have no regrets, now living with 'human beings' again..
I love how you said "human beings". That's what it's come to. There's the human beings, and then there's the...
A lot of my friends say 'you live with all the old people"...yep! And i'd rather live with old people than.......(fill in the blank!)
@phillipcarter8045 i was there the day before the Big Dipper crashed...lucky escape, still is a beautiful park though
As meself Battersea!! Thanks mum/dad for moving ,was great growing up Nan/grandad /Aunties staying over school summers.
But now nah
@kevinbaxter7390 Queenstown Road myself, Nan & Grandad in a new flat on the Doddington Estate, Rastas underneath playing Marley, they allways looked out for both of them when we moved away, the good ol days!!
I left London because I have a young daughter & it was getting too dangerous with gangs of feral foreign men roaming the streets ,I was afraid for my daughter's safety so glad I got out x
if you did not leave the Country it will be on your door step soon
Where did you move to? And are you enjoying it?
You are the third person this week I have heard of doing this. One work colleague has a 13 year old daughter who is very pretty and she was getting propositioned on the street and bus on a virtually daily basis by men in their 20s/30s. Anywhere within the circle line is like the Wild West and especially so after dark.
Glad you made the right move
Not just London it's happening everywhere 😢
@@JuneRowe-ny2zeyeah, in the west, literally EVERYWHERE. Almost makes you think there's some globalist agenda or something.
I'm from Dublin and have to say from the heart what a shame to see a beautiful city like London being flushed down the drain so to speak. I had great times there, met some very friends. However what really saddens me is that Dublin is heading the same way, in about 5 years time it will be completely taken over. The good days are over for now.
Oh shut up bot
I live in Dublin 2 years now and it's terrible what this beutiful city looks like it's full of people who can't and don't appreciate culture thet surand them people impot from places thet gad forgot im so sad whay Irsh don't stop it's bicome different country then country I wanted to live if I knew this 2 years ago wold never come was thinking I'm muving to Christian European country no middle east
Vote for politician who are “progressive” and this is your problem!!
This happens to all european Countries ,only the Countries in east Europe are still save .
Im from Germany we have Rapes,Stabblings every single day .
And Junkies all over .
And the goverment ignore this .
It breaks my Heart .
Make Europe save again .
I have just visited London, first time in 14 years , what a vast change , my self and my wife were harrast and on the tube along with other people, London is not safe anymore .
Harass by who?
Lies. London is still safer than most places outside. Just stay away if you've got nothing good to say.
Lies. London is still safer than most places outside. Just stay away if you've got nothing good to say.
Lies. London is still safer than most places outside. Just stay away if you've got nothing good to say.
I took my wife to Londonistan 4 years ago, as she had never been, and it had been 25 years since I last went.
Wow, what a change. For the worst.
It was a dirty, shit hole, and we felt like foreigners on holiday in a foreign country.
She said she didn't feel safe, and would never go back again.
How people in power have let a beautiful city like London turn into a unsafe Ghetto. The Mayor is totally responsible.
The Mayor isn't in control of the borders.
Because yhey don't give a shit about London they for themselves and there big fat pockets and expensive houses mortgage already paid the shirts 😊
Its on purpers !!
London Mayor doesn't control immigration, Westminister does. One would expect Brits to know how their own country is run.
I'd say every mayor since Ken Livingstone contributed to London's decline. Ken introduced the Congestion Charge, making it more expensive to drive in the city and forcing use of public transport. Boris' push towards bikes and introducing those horrible bendy buses made that problem worse. And Khan turning a blind eye to criminals who share his faith made the streets unsafe, let alone public transport. And with his stupid ULEZ practice, he's forcing Londoners to share their streets with someone who would harm them at the drop of a hat. Khan inflicted the most harm, but Ken and Boris made it easy for him to do worse.
I'm Irish. I lived in London for a few years, including SW London. I loved my time there. For me, it was a wonderful, exciting place with limitless positive possibilities. I have a deep affection for the place. It saddens me to see what is happening to this once great city.
Don't be foolish by falling for the utterly ignorant statements made by Paul Thorpe, he is utterly ignorant and mentally deficient to know the the root-causes of the things he complains about.
Ever considered moving back to Ireland?
@@Gaga-cg3ic**lived not live
@@Gaga-cg3icBloody immigrants complaining about immigrants lol
@@SobrietyandSolaceJust like the English complaining about "being invaded by immigrants" because they totally forgot their anglo-saxon ancestors were germanic invaders and squatters of the celtic lands of Britannia😂
The English should go back to their ancestors' lands in southern Denmark and Northern Germany, but instead they call themselves "indigenous british"😂😂😂
Muggings in broad daylight: another topic the MSM will never talk about. I think we all know why.
100%
I have seen and heard news stories and footage of muggings on the news many times.
Paul, I'm a Londoner that is what Khan want's so he can get his cronies in.
They are already in
He is an Iranian proxy. Iran fueled Hitler with the express goal of geocoding Britain, slaving the survivor kids, rape breeding with the girls and soldiering the boys, which is what Iranian Persian Xerxes did to build his ranks, and Iran desperately wants to escape the ME as they all do...since it's horrible dry rough unproductive land and they have managed it extremely poorly, and the ONLY reason they have money to import 80% of their food is because we pay rigged oil prices at the pump created by bullying and bribing producers not to produce esp in Africa which rigs the price to triple it's true value. There is no shortage of oil Africa has more than the world combined but it's leaders impoverish their people for bribes from islam and nazis...who run oil in Canada and the US now. Used to be a totally diff demographic of UK friendlies. My fam were in oil >100 yrs. I cannot even get a job in that field any more. Wrong non nazi non Roman C non muslim white female demographic. If you are not RC or an affiliated tithe paying or islamic member you are blacklisted in London & pretty much throughout the Anglosphere. Sure there are exceptions. But that's the trend. Same as it ever was. The ME is finally colonising. The ones here today are the tip of the spear. Once they get the farm land it's game over.
Have you seen the video of him telling his 5th Columnist mates that they are getting special housing?
Mass immigration is national govt. Tory policy. Not that Khan isn’t happy to oblige
@@EdmundMartyn you hav seen Khan call for more colonialists from Pakistan etc right?
I was born in London and have lived my whole life here so far (46 years). Parents came to the UK in the early 70s and they worked hard for us. I remember cycling around Hammersmith and Fulham as a kid and London felt safe. It had a community spirit, people spoke to each other, there was racism at school but most of it was banter. People would help one another and stop and chat. We moved to North London, which was also a great place to live, but sadly, like much of London, since the last 20 years, it doesn't feel the same anymore. I can't let my kids out on their own, and that community spirit I grew up with is gone. Everyone is stressed, and the standard of living has gone downhill.
I've never claimed benefits, always worked hard, paid my taxes, and sent my kids to private school (nothing against state schools but I had a terrible education at state school). But now, I find myself in a position where living here and maintaining a good lifestyle is near impossible. For the sake of my kids, I am moving out of the UK.
It's a difficult decision, and I feel sad and guilty. I would love to stay and fight for my country, but I'm simply exhausted by it all. Praying for my fellow Brits and for the nation.
I used to go every Christmas, Harrods for dinner, local pubs for drinks, shopping,and staying in a hotel and spending a small fortune. Haven't done this now for the last 10 years and have no intention of returning to odious little Khan's crime ridden crap hole.
It's not khan's London.we need to stop allowing foreign people to hold a position of power in the UK
Not to mention Harrods is owned by terrorist supporting kingdom of Quatar
@@JesusLovesYou-w4sThank you...not that I need your permission...🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Harrods were owned by Fayeds in 1985.
Good. We don't need your money
The police warn the scumbags instead of going out there and making arrests because it's a cheaper and an easier option. Absolutely disgraceful. Looking forward to this Paul.👍🏴
Could also mean they don’t want to lose their street bonus’s 😜
Wrong, blame the courts, the criminal justice system, not the police, they arrest the same little fxxxxrs day after day, week after week, it's soul destroying
God, it`s not only London.
It`s Birmingham, Paris, Brüssels, Berlin, Malmö, New York & Dublin .. Just to name a few.
Australia and New Zealand. Infiltration over invasion.
Baltimore, Chicago, San Francisco thanks to Proposition 47.
Milan, Rome, … 😢 my beautiful country 💔
Actually Lille in France 🇫🇷 & Paris is awful, I went to Paris many times & it's full of thieves especially gypsies & Lille, the beautiful city is full of bad stuff, it's everywhere now! Sad 😔
They stole Luton. Don't let them steal England.
too late
the UK is finished
And Southall...
And Birmingham,Rotherham, and
About 28 other Cities and towns
Its finished, it's gone, it's to late,
Its over, mission accomplished by
Enemies within..
@@elmerfudd6305imagine on d-day everyone had that mindset pathetic
You cannot steal what they were given...
I was done with London ten years ago and left. Its a shame , so nice growing up there 70's 80's and 90's.. im not the only one. Its just unbearable and getting worse.
I was done with the UK 25 years ago and left. It's the best thing I have ever done in my life . The only thing I miss is pie and mash 😪
That's 'diversity' for you, it destroys everything in it's path.
Agreed 👍🏻 ❤x
I KNOW THE FEELING.
Need to get Khan out
Being robbed of an Expensive Watch is Bad, but nothing like what is happening in the USA these days! You have Flash Mobs invading large Retail Stores like a swarm of Locusts, stealing anything and everything or Home Invasions which have become a Day to Day/ weekly event in most Large Cities. Not to forget Car Jackings, which sometimes turn Deadly!
From Chicago, that's the honest truth. I live in the suburbs and stay out of the city. It hasn't been the safe since the pandemic. 🇺🇸
Where do you think the mass attack method originated ? That's right ... London .
@Mercmad oh really?? Wow ...🤦🏻♀️ I'm New Yorker ...naf said
1948 , born in Colliers Wood. Roamed around on my Lambretta GT 200 with my other mod pals freely. Did Brighton in ‘64. Worked and lived in SW12 and SW17 until 1999. Up at 4am to go to Billingsgate then back to Hildreth Street market , Balham . My uncle ( RAF HERO , REAR GUNNER HALIFAX , SHOT DOWN , 3 rd October 1943 Leistrup Germany , POW STALAG LUFT 3 No 250734 , survived , murdered BRIXTON 1977 ) Eddie worked in Brixton Market . I left London in 1999 and moved to Suffolk after being told by met police I was not the victim after several break ins of my residence and business. My father lived in Kemptown. Born Greenwich , London 1918. Polish mother , Ukrainian father.
My grandmother lived in Stamford Hill later. I loved London until I didn’t. I saw the change coming, it was a gradual decline.
Left the UK in 2012 .
Have you forgotten about how people complained about mods and their scooters, constantly people would say that. London is different now, and about how terrible it was that London was full of yobs on scooters, in 25 years time, people will be saying how terrible London has got, and how great it was in 2024 , and so it goes on
Where are you now Michael?
Wherever you go, no country is perfect. Every single country, especially in the western world has problems. No escape to paradise because it doesn’t exist.
@@ratusbagus Now. Since 2012. The far east.
@@Linda-io2ns London wasn’t full of mods on scooters in 1964.
This is what happens when you vote for Khan. If you voted for David Kurten of the Heritage Party you would have seen major action. It is so sad to see what has happened to London! I was brought up in Dulwich SE21. I remember just how wonderful the people were then. We all knew each other and were very neighbourly. I use to go to the local bakery to get free end of day cakes. No crime, no violence, no criminality! We were free. London is certainly not what it used to be. There is no point living in an expensive house when the minute you leave your house you could be mugged, robbed, raped, stabbed or murdered for a watch, money or jewellery. Sadly, in London these criminals live locally in the socially deprived areas and are career criminals. Why wear an expensive watch or jewellery when you could be a victim?
Vote for the Heritage Party at the next general election 4 July 24 and put a stop to this criminality. We can make a difference! Lets save London and the UK from Khan and people like him. He does Not care!
Was that the Broomfields at Park Hall ?
Medics living in Dulwich send their kids to private school and vote Labour...they are the problem...it doesn't affect them....
Huh so under Boris London was nice place to live??, wtf are you talking about…
The heritage party is too small.Britain First would be better.or get Anne Marie Waters in power as she's a fighter
@@DE_EMMUSICBoris the traitor
This is what happened to me on Sunday in Hampstead. They approached me from behind in total silence. Pushed me against a wall at speed on a bike. Attacked me. Stole my phone. Non natives
Thats so bad. Im a muslim but this is unacceptable behaviour. Please do not think islam teaches this. These people should be jailed for criminal activities.
Carry a second old phone with you and a old wallet to hand over . It happens so fast they won't check . Then run away . Peace
@@dianecleary1054 thank you. ☺️
(Comment below left by Stephen on Stephanie’s account)
30 years ago I came to London from Denmark as a young man in my very early 20s. I went with a friend and we walked right the way across London during the night. It was a lovely summers night. Very warm, and we walked without any incidents across the city, and then ended up in one of the huge parks and we sat there watching the sun rise. It was quiet and relatively peaceful.
Maybe we were lucky, but we had an interesting and peaceful walk. In fact, we went everywhere on foot. Never used a cab.
London has been irrevocably changed by making it as multicultural as possible. Oh come on, let’s be honest, diversity destroys homogeneity, weakens social trust and creates fragmentation, ethnic enclaves and segregation. It’s the complete opposite of what they sell you, and they hammer this home every single time that mass migration and diversity is something we should be proud of and we should embrace it.
The identity of the place is irrevocably changed by internationalism, reducing a place or city or nation to a province of a global order.
Well stated .
I use to walk alone around London day and night during the 70's , 80's and 90's , taking a train from Grays or Romford, Essex to Fenchurch Street then to Tower Hill , London.
I can't remember not feeling safe .
I haven't been back there for 20 odd years . After everything I hear now , I don't intend to .
🇬🇧❤️🇮🇱✝️
All by design, by the WEF.
Stephanie they are trying to destroy us. Our people (you included) had to go first as we are the most powerful. Once we wake up, it will be sorted within a few years don't worry 😂
Well said.
You're a devotee of the Fascist Internationale. So fucking what?
White flight is happening in every major city in the UK now.
Good. The worst elements leaving without being forced is good.
@@KaeMaidenracist
@@KaeMaiden*You* should then live in Detroit or east St Louis to see what the end result will be!
THE more they read this the more they know they have won the more they read we won't be intimidated in our own country the more they know wer remain staunch that the British way
@@sanchoodell6789 looks like we're arguing at cross purposes...
I’ve been crying for days !!!
I’m angry , scared, !
Yet I find it hard !
I’m a London, British, female, mother of 4 (30 ,21, 9 )
I’ve friends , from all walks of life 🙏…. Religion, race , profession,
ALL ARE GOOD HUMAN BEINGS ❤️…
So I stand by this !
Good humans are good 👍🏻
Bad humans are the scum bags at the route of all this shit 💔
I was born in London and I lived there for the first 65 years of my life.
When I first moved to the the area where I lived (Edmonton) it had a majority white English population. When I left of the approx 120 houses in my street only three had indigenous English residents and murders and stabbings had become an almost daily event.
On a trip to the local market with my Son we both only saw one other English person, he saw me and I saw him.
After my local butchers changed ownership I was no longer able to purchase pork chops or bacon and I felt very uncomfortable when visiting my local barbers shop where I was met with hostile glares from the staff and the other customers (who appeared to be using it as some sort of club). There was also a strong aroma of cannabis.
I was loudly and aggressively berated by a neighbour who knocked on my door one evening and complained that I had smiled and said "Good Morning" to his wife when she was taking their children to school.
One day I could hear people shouting and arguing in the street. When I looked out of the window I could see the furore was coming from three people standing at the front door of my next door neighbour. The next thing I saw was my neighbour and his adult son, armed with machetes, chasing these three people (two men and one woman) down the street.
I did not call the police because I was worried about my safety if my neighbour were to find out what I had done. I saw him a few days later and I remarked “I see you had a bit of trouble the other day”. He laughed and replied “Ye’ man I chop dem heels”.
One night my son was on his way home alone after going out for a drink when he was attacked by three youths and struck with a metal bar. They claimed he had disrespected them. He suffered a dislocated shoulder that required subsequent surgery. He refused to contact the police for fear of reprisals. Even if he had disrespected them (which I doubt) the response was totally disproportionate.
I observed that a house opposite to mine appeared to be occupied by some young men of colour. It was raided by police who spent a whole day dismantling a cannabis farm.
In 2011 I watched the in horror as my TV showed scenes from the London Riots. I saw shops just across the border in Tottenham where I had been a customer in the past being burnt to the ground and looted. I was afraid to leave my house as I could hear groups of people running up and down my road.
It is noticeable that immigrants tend to live in close proximity to others of the same race. When I unwittingly became a foreigner in my own home city I moved to Yeovil where I too can be among people who share my race and culture.
I now consider myself to be a refugee from the Greater London Ghetto but unlike the other “refugees” in this country the government will not pay for me to stay in a hotel or provide me with food and spending money.
Before you scream “Racist” please consider that:
1. I have met and made friends (and girlfriends) with people from many parts of the world and I have been grateful for their company. Similarly I have worked with and taught adults from different nations.
2. I am Father of of a mixed heritage (Nigerian/English) child and my best friend for most of my adult life was a Muslim of Indian descent who was also my business partner for a several years.
3. I bear no animus to any race, religion or ethnicity but I am totally opposed to immigration on the current scale. I believe that the costs to our culture and public services far outweigh the benefits that more immigrants will bring to our country.
I am referring here to those who arrive with the approval of this Government not those who come to our shores in small boats whose numbers are small by comparison.
According to those who hold contrary views to myself “Diversity is our Strength”. If this is true then the opposite must also be true and “Unity is our Weakness”. The recent riots in France compared with the unity of the Ukrainian people prove this mantra to be a totally false claim.
If the current levels of immigration are maintained it is inevitable that the native English population will eventually become a minority. Hopefully I will no longer be here when that happens but I am very concerned about the future of this country for my children and grandchildren.
The purge is very real in London...
I feel your pain. I an sorry for what is happening to your hometown and your country
My dad had 3 factories on the Stacey avenue Est in Edmonton in the 70's and early 80's I spent many hours sitting in his car, outside the plough and harrow. We lived in Enfield Lock and moved to the essex coast in 1981, definitely the best move ever.
I was born in Enfield, my wife was born in Edmonton, my mother was born in Edmonton, her mother and father and the rest of that older generation in Tottenham. My grandfather used to own a green grocers on the Hertford Road. My wife worked on the green. I've loved doing some ancestry and found other arms of the family that all lived around the Edmonton, Tottenham area. Thank God we moved out after we got married. But we still go back, we have to, both my mother still lives in a carehome there and my wife's parents still live in Edmonton and are too old to move. I'm thankful that my mum can't go to Edmonton and that my grandparents aren't around to see what its become. Forgetting the streets you can't walk along at night or the stabbings, Ive resigned myself to that. But simple things like someone in front of me just stopping in the road and getting out to talk to his mate, then turning around and shouting at me to go around. Parking outside my in-laws and the children of the house opposite coming out to stand and look at us as if we were some aliens. So weird.
Thank you for sharing Sir. 🙏🇦🇺
Good on ya Paul - I left London in 1996 and rarely go back now. Shit hole !!!
A bit dramatic. Bad parts of any area. Come round for a cup of tea in my apartment in Kensington. More than welcome. If you think it's a sh*t hole, I'd be very surprised.
Who has let it get into a s hole ,Khan
@LWT1449Unlike you, he isn't gullible to believe Right-Wing hype.
I’m black British born and raised in Camden Town in the 80’s and 90’s. I’m horrified with what’s happened to London. Destroyed the character of a world class city by huge unchecked mass immigration at an unprecedented rate. Immigration without integration that’s also happening at astronomical numbers is a recipe for social degradation. Especially if you’re bringing in people from cultures that are diametrically opposed to the values and culture of the native population. My parents are Ethiopian Orthodox Christian’s with a strong belief in education, family and being an upstanding citizen. They came in the early 80’s fleeing communism and integrated as best as they could.
I heard London isn't worth visiting maybe some northern England or Scotland or Dublin I think I'll just go to Dublin or limerick
@@ZionCrafter My family came to the Democratic People's Republic of Britain from post-communist Bulgaria in 2006. Went through the whole visa process and everything. Took years to get everyone's documents sorted.
That was before the establishment had turned the country into this much of a police state.
Now I'm looking to leave. Permanently. The tories are finally going to get what they've been campaigning on all these years, and all it took was ruining the country.
This migrant crisis is unfortunately just another symptom of the dysfunctional leadership of the country. Those people are more concerned with making the best use of a crisis as a means of exercising control over people rather than solving any actual problems. I hate to say it, but the communism your parents fled is already in Britain 😮💨. It's just not official yet.
Go back to Ethiopia then
@@233kostago back to Bulgaria
@@Mossa444 I probably will. I hope getting rid of me was worth turning your own country into an authoritarian proto-dictatorship.
I was born in London, Islington, and proud to be a Londoner, but in 1972 I saw the writing on the wall and could see what was coming. I moved my family to the Lincolnshire countryside, the best thing I have ever done.
Looks like you have fallen for Right-Wing-Retards ignorant opinions; there isn't much wrong with London; the only people who have destroyed London are successive governments since 2010.
so a tent in Boston is better?
@@sidneyjames6750 I don't live in a tent, just a normal detached bungalow with land, but if it were a tent it's better than getting stabbed, it seems every day in London someone is stabbed.
already in '72? That' crazy. Enoch Powell was indeed right..
I live in Islington Holloway, it's like a zombie film with all the junkies roaming about.😅
I was born in Battersea London I spent my childhood and teens in South London It was the most fantastic and safe place to live. It was Gods country. I look at it now and I could cry my eyes out, what have they done to my wonderful London. R.I.P.
Yorkshire is god's county not country
My deceased mother was born in London and spent her childhood and teens there. She is probably turning over in her grave now.
I'm a 37 year old mixed race English patriot and wanna say I fully support your channel and everything you stand for. I grew up in Cornwall in a small village where everyone knew everyone else. In 2024, it doesn't look like an English or dare I say it cornish village anymore. I got myself a job at a local factory in the vicinity and got verbally and racially abused on my first day at work by Non British people. I'm going to start my own RUclips channel at some point soon also. Much respect for what youre doing for this country and keep up the good work
you should
Good lad tell it true mate
You obviously are not a intelligent person, if you were you would able to see through Paul Thorpe's ignorance; only those who are brainless subscribe to this echo chamber of ignorance.
I would be interested to see what you, as a mixed race person, would have to say.
Dont forget rumble, or some other site as insurance, lots of censorship on yt
My husband has said for years he hardly ever heard an English voice on visits to London.
I went a couple of months ago and totally dressed down. No watch. No jewellery. No cash. One low value credit card in small cross body bag. Cheap phone zipped into pocket and not used. Maybe over the top but i feel we have to be responsible and do something
I live in London zone 2, Ladbroke Grove. In the 1980's and 1990's you would walk round carefree, wearing headphones late at night. Can't imagine doing that now
That's a bit over the to mate, slightly paranoid.
I'm afraid this isn't just a London phenomenon. You'll be hard-pressed to hear a French voice in Paris or an Italian voice in Venice...
I know what you mean,I normally do the same but only wear one shoe and carry some cardboard to look homeless,only been mugged twice in 12 years doing this.
@@captainblimp4133You can see how these kids won the psychological battle looking at people's comments on social media
I sympathise with you Paul, but it's not just London. Manchester, my home city has gone the same way too. I guess it's the same for all inner cities and towns across the country. It's a sad indictment on the way the morals in our society have taken a nose dive over the past few decades. It seems that crime has become acceptable in certain quarters, coupled with less Police Officers is a certain recipe for disaster. How we reel the times back when we had a trusted and responsible society, I don't know.
Our police have two modes of operation: the first is to imitate Mary Whitehouse and the second is to pretend that their duties are akin to playground duty at a secondary school. Manchester is a very good example of the latter and a walk through Piccadilly and down Market Street is like running the gauntlet - sad.
It's the same in Birmingham too. And pretty much all the major cities in the midlands actually, especially Leicester. Because London is the capital city it's to be expected that people who live in unaffected areas will notice even more because people feel as though their capital is their city even if they don't live in it.
PLEASE stop calling it watch theft. It's aggravated robbery!!
You can take London out of a man, but never take London out of our hearts ❤x
This is so true. I cling onto my old east London culture. It’s who I am. I moved away decades ago, as it was already going downhill, and I couldn’t raise my boys there. Everything I remember had changed, couldn’t understand my new neighbours, and I moved out to Essex. Now, I’m in Australia. Hubby is Australian. My boys are in the Australian defence forces, and I miss home. I miss my people. But, I’m not a citizen in Australia. So…I can still vote! lol. REFORM UK ✊🏻🏴🇬🇧
“You can take the man out of London, but you can never take the London out of the man” or, woman, in my case 😂🏴🇬🇧
Sounds like Uncle Albert when was found down at the Docks already unrecognisable in the late 7Os ..his old stamping ground already having marina for rich yacht owners! Del boys dream...
More likely to be arrested these days if you say a rude name to someone 😊
Yes, they can send half a dozen police to your home if you say something untoward on social media, but can't sum up two police officers (or even one) if you're burglarised!!! Crazy times we're in!
I'm from East london .we all got push out .now it's fucked
You might be in danger for being " openly" white, straight men ! 😆
Police and justice system are all complicit in turning the places into cesspits. And have zero shame. We just celebrated D day. It was all in vain. Filthy traitors running this country
@@jfdomega7938Hate Speech laws are proving successful, then. Good.
First I left London. Now I've left England. I got old it got too difficult.
I get nostalgic looking at videos about the old place. I appreciate those who are still fighting for it.
Y0ur part of the problem now moaning about it loool
@@Musa786-lx2ui How so ? What problem am I causing ? How am I moaning ? I'm not.
@@davidlamb7524 because that is what happened David I said your PART of the problem not THE problem also when I say your part of the problem I don't mean you persay.. you have to understand when you made decision to leave you wasn't alone things got difficult for you yes others left because they didn't want wake up see coloured people all ran to Dagenham like that was ever a solution
David your in another country clearly better than the UK but will begrudge people living in UK that wasn't born there this attitude is very problematic..
If your not moaning please explain to me what fight you are appreciating 🤣
Houses being sold it's not like keys wer handed back to council lol everyone selling house together caused the crash too these houses be bought by wealthy people whoever can pay the rent will get the property colour will not come into it English keep swearing at politicians what has politicians got to do with this problem I am talking about
First of all check out your attitude your in a country clearly better than UK but will begrudge someone finding things difficult in their country turning up to the UK in hope for better life for his family this Attitude stinks David
@@Musa786-lx2ui You jumped to a lot of conclusions there Musa. All wrong btw.
I welcome those who are in genuine need.
On their part they should be prepared to respect the culture, try to learn the language , contribute to the country and integrate.
That's what I've done in my new home.
I actually worked on the refugee programme in UK as a volunteer.
It wasn't difficult to distinguish between traumatized survivors of war and disaster, from economic migrants and both of these groups from the criminal element.
Imo we have a moral duty to take in the first group - but not if they have traveled through many safe countries to get to UK.
We have no obligation to the second group but a limited number can be accepted if they have something to offer and want to contribute as I mentioned.
Obviously we don't want criminals or terrorists but we are importing them in large numbers.
If we are failing to distinguish we need a blanket ban until we can sort it out.
We definitely don't need more Muslims. They are destroying everything. I think Islam is a bad ideology. I have met good Muslims. I have also had run-ins with some very evil ones. It gets too difficult to sort out who is who when their community cover for the bad guys all the time.
I've got more to say but I want you to be able to read it so I'll stop here.
We have a lot of work to do trying to integrate the ones that are already in the country.
I have visited my home town recently. I visited the estate and the house I grew up in. I didn’t recognise it. I wish I hadn’t. I had so many fond memories, which have now been permanently tarnished. Fortunately, there were still some places which felt safe, but not many. I also visited my neighbouring town, Bournemouth, which could’ve been any town in any country, except England. I really did feel like a foreigner in my own country. 😢
Is Bournemouth bad too? My town and towns around it are being invaded by more of them coming that we don’t want in our town. Many illegals too
Bournemouth looks foreign too
@@deborahcoveney8846 Yes. It used to be a really classy place. Not anymore. Such a shame. 😢
I was born and raised in the East End of London. All the cockneys looking out for each other, knew all the neighbours etc.
I remember the time of the Krays and similar gangs. They may have fought each other but you know what; you never saw old ladies or any vulnerable people getting mugged as those responsible would be sorted out in the street.
Don't recognise the area where l was born. All shop names in different languages and even Whitechapel station is named in a scrawl that is only understood by Khan and followers.
Sad times😢
Yeah i agree, 🏴
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Nice video. I was born in London, now living in Manchester. I am glad my watch was £12 😁
As a lone female of 60 and victim of multiple crimes I am always super aware when out. The atmosphere has changed drastically, I see anti social behaviour virtually every time I leave home to catch the bus. I was hit by an e scooter from behind a few weeks ago on the steep path. While he wasn't robbing me, you can't hear them, but two youths on a motorbike with balaclavas going back and forth other day made me stop. I know I am an easy target. I leave my phone at home, not because it is worth much, but due to my photos, videos and open social media I don't want lost.
Paul what a lovely man you are! Your family must be so proud of you. Great video👏👏👏👏
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I AM AN INDIGENOUS LONDONER AND AM HEARTBROKEN
FEEL SO SORRY FOR YOU
Over the top. Just enjoy the city. It's great if you just go there with an open mind and not see race only.
My fart goes out to you......Fartspeed
oh dear Im so sorry,if it makes you feel better jesus loves you,even if nobody else does
My fart goes out to you.....Fartspeed
Paul, I came from Scotland to London to work in the 80s...I never felt unsafe, I never heard of Stabbings and shootings, there was little or no migrants..I loved living down there...I wouldn't live in London now. That's sooo sad Paul 😔 ❤
That would make you a migrant yourself 😂😂😂
There was plenty of crime in London in the 1980s . Alot of it was directed at migrants . Racist gangs went around stabbing, murdering and attacking migrant groups. Stop putting all migrant groups into one group. There are many migrant groups that have low to no crime rates, who are successful and wealthy
When I was a kid in Putney I was scared of the park keeper let alone the police , these days some just laugh at the police .
The police are not unable, they are at least unwilling, acting on orders, to do nothing.
Sadiq khan is londons biggest threat
Blair was the start of the destruction of Britain.
Exactly .
Outlawing the union flag on taxis in the city shows the world what his ideology is going to do .
Always people see the smallest theft and never see the biggest ones
Khan man.
We are letting these people win when we leave London you need someone British to be mayor London was a good city I don't want these people taking over I miss old Britain
So on a night shift and woken up by an amplified screeching....live with that? Broken glass thrown into your garden where your children used to play...that's what they did to drive us out...1980s Newham...
What did our forefathers die for ,just to let this lot take over our beautiful country
@@valeriegrimshaw1365that should never be permitted in the UK
@@berylwelch3526exactly.my granddad WW1 my dad WW2
@@berylwelch3526I agree 👍
The English language is older than Latin.
The British people are the greatest in history , expect that history is never taught to our children .
In the last 30 years our culture and heritage and our future has been destroyed from enemies within.
It will never return .
The millions that have arrived will breed us out to extinction.
Sadly it is happening all over the western world at the moment , so we are not alone.
Oh well better watch the BBC speak in pidgin English to tell us how boring our like was before curry .
True, but how is English older than Latin. Our country was established in about 950AD.
i agree apart from english being older than latin.
there was no england till 970 ad.
rome was 753bc.
English language isn’t older than Latin, this is why we use Latin Within our language, like alibi, caveat, De facto, alias, to name a few. The rest of your comment, I wholeheartedly agree with 🏴🇬🇧
He must mean in the context of English being a continuation of ancient German.
you wrong, Greek Albanian are one of the oldest in Europe and maybe in world
Great story with Sofia Loren. So sad our country has come to this. Who would have thought it 😢
I'm 64, born, bred and live in Portsmouth. My city has changed for the worse, and there are now many 'no go' areas (most of Portsmouth😢). I used to go up to London, at least once a year, since I was a child. My brother was a huge Arsenal fan, and the 2 of us went to see the Gunners stadium in 1974 when I was 14 & my brother 16. It was a day with constant rain, & lots of people were wearing umbrella hats!!! We shared 1 umbrella. We stood outside the Hard Rock Cafe, soaked to the skin. My brother asked the doorman how much a coffee was - we was told it was £5, but you had to order cake with it - which was £7!!! I earned £3.25 doing a paper round (7 days a week) + a Saturday job!!! Needless to say, we declined the beverages - before the impatient doorman threw us out!!! 😅😅 Then my 2 sisters and I went up to London to buy clothes, records and movie memorabilia (I'm a massive 1950's/James Dean fan). Haven't been for 15 years, never want to go again. So sad. Thanks Paul for telling us your superb story. How sad that the people who are supposed to be protecting us, have destroyed our capitol city and country. Take care everyone, stay safe, and may our God protect us. ❤❤❤❤
Nonsense. £5 for a coffee in 1974? Have I misread..?
BS, there was no Hard Rock cafe in the UK in the 1970s you liar!
I love watching the old films of London..1960s real London British people wonderful to see. And so sad its All gone.😢
It's amazing today in London. It's just a shame everyone hanging on to the past can't get over it and just enjoy the city, it's amazing views, walks, shops, restaurants, museums etc. Race, race, race seems to be a issue and it's silly.
One love Paul. I live nearby to where you were bought up and live next door to a man who attacked me at knife point, (he was charged, suspended sentence etc) I don't own my property otherwise I'd sell and buy a place else where. I stay in at home most of the time. Don't wear jewellery or watches, been spat on for not wearing a head covering etc, sick of it. There are still good people out there from all over the world and I do still have some wonderful encounters when I do go or have to go out shopping or med appointments. I 'm sorry for all that happened to you, glad you found a way out and can continue to fulfil your purpose, love all your YT messages. Such a beautiful gentleman, stay strong, safe and well.
Your story is very much like many. I'm in my late fifties and I left Anfield Liverpool in 2013 because of the shootings, stabbings, beatings, gangs, brain dead neighbours ferals prowling the streets. As a receiver of verbal abuse and harassment on a daily basis, it was I who had to walk my children to school a different way. The police do nothing.
Thanks Paul. Amazing to see Lindin again. I left in 1992. Its still a city close to my heart. People had heart. As the Rally showed our Patriotic heart STILL BEATS❤❤❤❤
I’m from Australia 🇦🇺 and never been to the UK 🇬🇧 however I have many friends that are from there and a couple that have acted here and moved over.
As a young kid in the 70s we always sang “Advance Australia Fair” followed by “God Save the Queen”.. later in life we toasted the Queen at formal dinners.
We Aussies had a close connection with the UK (as per our flag).
Sad how it’s become.
Thanks for sharing this Paul. God bless you mate.
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I last went back to London in 04, never again, never again.
I’d be scared stiff to wander around London..hope you’re wearing a vest..and not wearing bling..
You dont need to wear a vest. I live in London you just have to be aware of your surroundings and who's around you. Most people have earphones in too busy looking at their phone. Paul lives in Brighton granted it's not London but theres crime there aswell and an increase in certain population everywhere. Lots of new arrivals all along south coast
Well said - show respect and walk-in love not fear
@@jimmybedding1736 I’ll do better than that I won’t cross the M25.
@@shalinivarma237 in London I’m not aware of anything, it’s all strange to me..and all sorts of types are around…it’s a minefield…I don’t know who’s spotted my stuff or what they’re about to do..grabbers on silent electric bikes.. that a new one to look out for..high prices in shops ooh 😮
You don't need to wear a vest in London, stop talking nonsense.
I'm Romanian, and I've lived in Britain for some time, and I love it here, but things have changed too much.
I owe you guys a lot or respect and gratitude, and I am sorry for what some Romanians have done to your nation. I personally confront those who disrespect this nation and show no gratitude to its people, because it's like when you're in someone else's house, you have to show respect and remember you're the guest.
It hurts to see your culture being killed off in the efforts of diversity and inclusivity, and everyone's public safety put in peril by out-of-touch politicians.
I pray to see Britain great once more. 🇷🇴 ❤🇬🇧🦁
Lol
@@manzilla2890 I know. It's funny to see a complete foreigner give a crap about your nation.
@@anti.com_john Especially after he has crapped on it. 😂
@@manzilla2890 explain how
Myself and neighbours had Romanian Romas living in a house adjoining us rented to them by a slum landlord family of the religion of peace. What a nightmare, they are truly third world. l have met decent and professional Romanians but unfortunately Romas spoil attitude towards them.
I would NEVER visit Newham again. My whole family and friends started leaving there in the 1980s NOT by choice ....
Stay out
I lived in Newham and remember the posters everywhere that said that Newham is 80% white and this must change. Like we're done something wrong anyway we moved out in 92 absolutely disgraceful
Left London for Norfolk 30 years ago with my wife and two young daughters as I could not raise my daughters properly in London. It was a good move but costly My daughters both have two degrees and responsible jobs and my youngest is also a mum. It was definitely the best thing for my family but I earnt far less in the country and if we had kept our flat we would probably be millionaires but somethings are worth far more than money.
Wow ! Born and raised in America, I always thought when I retired and that is 10 months from now.
I used to hold England in the Highest regard.
What the Hell did happen ? I ask this question, but we all know it's the Politicians.
God Bless us all, it's getting much worst here.
The main problem is homelessness , and no Jobs.
Now there passing Laws to make It illegal to be homeless in many States.
Like they .just want them to DISSAPPEAR.
GOD HELP US ALL, AMEN.
what? muslims, that's what
Though I am a North London boy, I have always had a soft spot for Fulham. I grew up in the 50's and have watched the ruination of this great city through incompetence of the powers that be. Enjoyed your film, very professional and watchable.
I wonder how many MP's live in Chelsea who must know about the crime figures and yet their silence is deafening
From London to Brighton -- from one Labour stronghold to another.. Like London, Brighton now has a Muslim mayor. Appointed by the Labour controlled council. Thought about moving to Clacton, Paul ?
Same story everywhere mate!
Scouser here, breaks my heart, they stole Liverpool too . Walking through Liverpool town centre, not only do you NOT hear a Scouse accent anymore from passers by, you don’t even hear English at all !
And Birmingham.
I went to work in London from Scotland when i was 17, in the early 90's, i loved it but even then i was shocked by the amount of foreigners.
You could tell from the English i worked with that they didn't like it but were resigned to it.
At the time i was shocked when a group of black teens started fighting on a bus, shocked, not from the fighting but shocked because they were doing it on a crowded bus.
Even Scotland starting to look a bit like London in places.
There's no where left to escape it.
Dude you do realize London has a Scottish junkie homeless problem, Scotscare help folks. So don't understand why you are complaining
@@shazanali692 I don't understand why your talking about Scottish junkies living homeless in London.
the whole uk is like this
Yep ! Also in Holland !!
Not in Muswell Hill Highgate or Hampstead
@@ThomasSowell_ Finchley Central where I live is pretty good too
Im from London, my family moved out when i was a teenager, house was knocked down to build ugly flats, used to go back alot, but over the years has become a foreign country, i feel like an intruder that dont belong anymore, its intimidating, so i feel sad i cant visit my roots anymore, so glad i grew up when i did.
Thank you so much for sharing your story. I also was born in London and left to go to Australia as a child 1961. Australia was never home and returned to the UK at 18 leaving the rest of the family there 1973. I didnt return to London but revisited as you have done here. My nan used to live near the old West ham football ground and yes had the key on string from the door. When I returned 10 years ago got off at Upton Park tube station walking out from there was like a market in Mumbai what an eye opener. I have never gone back just found London to be scruffy and dirty with rubbish every where .What has happened to this great city is so sad 😢 But dont think its just London I have just recently move to another city and out of the midlands because as a 70 year old woman living alone was being intimidated by Pakistani gangs between the ages of early 20s to late 30s. They would not have treated an elderly Pakistani woman how I was being treated.
Exactly and this must be turned around
Get Khan out
Take Khan out 😅
Londoners had that opportunity a few weeks back, in the Mayoral election. They blew it by sitting back on their arses and letting Khan back in...
He's only just got in......for another term.
@@steve9542000 yeah sadly he would be more suited to running a corner shop
him and all the sleeper cells who shouting "Allha Wak*bar" while praising Ji*hadi movements.
Well, I grew up in London born and bred -
Now I live in the UAE - and everybody leaves their doors open - there’s not a police officer to be seen far and wide - everything I’ve ever lost has been handed in - I have a moped with electric start and I leave the key in the glove box with my helmet strapped to the seat -
I live in a community, full of Emirates and immigrants - and you know why it’s safe for me and to wear my Rolex every day and night with no police anywhere to be seen - brace yourself for this - it’s going to hurt your heart - it’s safe because of Sharia Law and Islamic Rule -
The UK can’t make its mind up between what’s right and wrong, good and bad truth and lies -
What chance does the next generation stand when you Brits stand back and let your governments educate the children with very strange behaviour -
If you think it’s bad now in the UK - brace yourself
I frequently visit Qatar. A wonderful country with virtually no crime, happy locals, lots of expats. I’m a Christian and would live there in a heartbeat…if I had the money.
Absolutely we should be up to not steal. Not like the free loads we have now
I was done with any Big Cities 15 Year's Ago. I won't go into them. Im happy in the countryside ❤
And the woke left say the countryside is racist !
I guess it's true, because the last time I went there, almost half the sheep were wearing blackface.
When I go to Oxford Street area I feel I am in another country. I worked in Baker Street for 8 years from 1978-1986 and I don’t recognise the area now. Has really gone downhill. Makes me so sad 🥲
Khan has turned London into a foreign state. I feel like I need my passport every time I go there. I feel like if you're not British, you're welcome.
London is still pleasant. Stop making things up.
@@KaeMaiden You have an opinion, I have an opinion. Well done.In my opinion, it's become unrecognizable.
also when things started getting tough or uncomfortable people fled up North like cwrds
The Mayor doesn't control immigration, Westminster does. These accusations just makes Brits look ignorant and misinformed about how this country is run, no surprise Europeans laugh at the UK.
I hope you understand the mayor doesn't control immigration into the UK, but Westminister does.
My grandad lifelong Fulham fan gave me his 1975 cup final ticket. I am with this movement mainly coz of his memory.
As a skilled Kiwi, I'd- like many other kiwis and aussies come to the UK to spend some time working. I'm sure we would fit in quite well they don't call us South Sea Poms for no reason. We could share stories, argue who has the best rugby team and debate whether marmite or vegemite is superior.
But we can't- as a 40ish year old skilled tradesman I can't legally work in the UK. But of a bummer as I liked the idea to be able to work and live for a while where my maternal grandparents grew up.
Its sad and strange that NZ and UK are of the same family and same culture, and yet its actually very difficult for our citizens to move to each others countries now……and yet both our countries seem to have become a magnet for so many other nationalities and other cultures to easily move to, and we are told that it is racist to question any of this.
It’s called the great replacement and enrichment 🇬🇧🇬🇧
It's certainly enriching someone, but it isn't us plebs 👍
Not just London has fallen most of
England has fallen,, I'm sick of diversity, and spot the whitey in tv
Comercials, movies, and tv in general, the greatest crime in British
History is almost over, replacement.!!
TO ALL YOU BRITISH, TAKE BACK YOUR COUNTRY❤
Hi from Canada….for those of us who live abroad …register to vote by June 18…vote by mail…Those who live in U.K. …get off the sofa, go out & vote …REFORM 🇨🇦✝️🇨🇦
Hi from Canada….for those of us who live abroad …register to vote by June 18…vote by mail…Those who live in U.K. …get off the sofa, go out & vote …REFORM 🇨🇦✝️🇨🇦
Vote reform or spend the next 5 years complaining ever more as our country disappears
THERE'S A OLD SAYING YOU RUN FROM A PROBLEM IT NEVER GETS SOLVED THE VETERAN WHO THOUGHT FOR THIS COUNTRY NEVER RUN AWAY THEY RUN TOWARDS THE ENEMY WE NEED THAT SPIRIT BACK
Even more?says it all@@voice.of.reason
I'm from the US, but I lived in London in 1985. London was safe, clean and amazingly beautiful - a magical place. I was able to wander the city alone without a care, day or night, at age 14. I lived 2 blocks from the British Museum and I went to St. Marylebone School. It was before they had built those ugly skyscrapers and the London Eye, all of which look incongruous to me. I wish I could return and visit the London I left, but I'm afraid it's gone.
I'll always be a Londoner at heart, but the London I knew is long gone.. I'm now in Essex and I will never move back under any circumstances..
I only ever go into London if I have to work there ,I absolutely detest the place
I feel your pain. I lost my home too. I have such pain from my last visit I can’t go back. My Los Angeles, the city of my birth is gone. It’s not coming back and it breaks my heart. Sorry for your loss and it’s a loss and we can grieve. It should never have happened and their are victims of policies that inflict abuse on their citizenry
Hello buddy , sending love from Bonnie Scotland, I totally agree with you , I’m not much younger than you Paul and I wld say that we definitely grew up in a time when we were alot more safer , our country has most definitely changed in the last 20-30 years and it’s really sad to say that it’s not for the good , our once beautiful country is being slowly destroyed by the people who are meant to keep us all safe , something drastically needs done to turn it back round ASAP before it’s to late , I used to love my country but every day I wake up and hear about something else that’s being put forward is just crazy, I hate to say this but if I had the finances to go start a fresh somewhere else I would be off like a shot , our country is in such a bad state now and to be honest it’s not a place I want to be anymore and another thing for someone to want to have children and bringing them up here at this time , it’s not something that I would wanting to be doing , I really feel if this dusnt get sorted very soon I can’t imagine what it’s going to be like in just the next couple of years , it really is quite scary to think how bad it’s getting , PEOPLE if you all care about our country it’s time to take a stand to get it back before we loose it for good ❤️🏴🇬🇧🏴
Reparations are due for the English
Yes, especially the "first nations" English
@@ingerlanderWhat, the Picts and Angles? You are mentally ill.
I'm originally from Wolverhampton , grew up there 70s 80s 90s moved , I went back , it's gone , it's fallen 😢 I'm not going back again .
I agree. It is now a real dump.
I don’t think they stole London, we let them take it. I’m always amazed when i see people with headphones not aware of their surroundings
Me too!
London is run for the rich. They are quite happy with another 2 million people in in the next 2 years as long as they get cheap labour for the factory’s or greenhouses or whatever shithole they are running to make more money they will hide abroad & not pay tax on. And all they had to do to make it happen was buy a few 100 scumbags who can talk well in suits. 🤮
You voted for this dummy.
Headphones in a noisy city are a lifesaver for neuroatypical people, special autistic people. Be kind.
@@gemmamarina Be kind, end up robbed or dead wearing phones and not aware of your surroundings, you are conflating two separate isdues