KK wrote:Immigration will continue to be the hot topic in the years to come, either amongst UKIP or another fringe party. UKIP were a positive in that they basically replaced the BNP. The EDL never got as much traction.
Voters in the North and in the seaside towns are going to be livid. They'll be poorer and immigration will be up. Not a good combination. East Asia won't be a problem I don't think. Un-PC language yes, but I've never got the sense of any ill feeling amongst Chinese/Japanese looking people in this country. It'll be Africa and other Commonwealth countries, I guarantee it.
Yeah in general there is very little issue towards East Asia. The problem for a lot of people is the Muslim world. That's what the issue is.
DML wrote:The immigration argument for Leave basically makes no sense at all unless you really hate European immigrants (otherwise known as a racist), immigration will always continue whether it's from Europe, Nigeria, India or the US.
Indeed. Millions of people believed that in order to stop millions of Muslims coming to this country we had to leave the EU as they were told that they were all coming into the EU, gaining citizenship in Germany and then they could all come over here. The problem is realistically I think if EU immigration drops then it will increase from these parts of the world. Which goes against what people thought they were voting for.