There’s always been mass migration to these islands, so it’s just your inner prejudices
I keep seeing this posted online but it’s patently not true; until around the middle of the last century Britain was an overwhelmingly white, ethnically homogeneous country. Yes, we’ve had waves of immigration in the past, but the Normans and the Huguenots and so on were a drop in the ocean compared to the numbers we are seeing now.
Until fairly recently I had always considered myself a pretty right-on, left-leaning liberal. But the past few years of mass immigration, along with the rise of trans ideology, have begun to shift my views considerably.
My main concerns around immigration are based around sheer numbers, the impact on our already inadequate and creaking infrastructure and, increasingly, community cohesion (especially issues around women’s rights). This year our family will be seeking to leave the London borough where I grew up, and which has in recent years been transformed by mass immigration by a few specific ethnic groups, who largely have not integrated into mainstream British culture.
I believe in diversity where that diversity means a genuine, broad mix of ethnicities, along with egalitarian, tolerant diversity of thought and opinion. But if we stay where we live now, DD will grow up as one of a small and dwindling group of white British children, and the newly dominant culture and values are no longer ‘hers’. That isn’t what we want for her, and so we are moving on.