British culture

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dangermows

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Has always been a blend of different cultures from around the globe thrown into a melting pot.

Wonder what our culture will be like in the future as a result of Brexit/the current resentment of 'foreigners' and will it be a better one in the eyes of those wanting things to be different?
 


That's odd as Caribbean and Sub Continent folk have been a huge part of British culture for many a moon.

Yep, and most people in Britain are either indifferent or fully supportive of these people being in and a part of Britain.

Unless you’re trying to infer that the majority of people that voted to leave.
 
That's odd as Caribbean and Sub Continent folk have been a huge part of British culture for many a moon.
Once immigrants are in a country for so long they become accepted, their offspring are British by default. Tensions can arise those when you cultures within cultures where integration is rare, such as with large Muslim dominated areas or 'Chinatowns' (less of a thing in the UK granted). The Carribeans in particular have mostly fully integrated into British life and are just seen as British now like anyone else, apart from maybe EDL types.
 
Yep, and most people in Britain are either indifferent or fully supportive of these people being in and a part of Britain.

Unless you’re trying to infer that the majority of people that voted to leave.

My response was to someone saying it's just non white non Europeans we don't like marra.

Mind, immigration was cited as the main reason the country voted leave tbf.
 
The East Europeans children and grandchildren will become British as everyone else.
The Blacks will be part of the culture but have their own spin on it and contribute massively to pop culture.
The indians and muslim middle classes will be the professionals.
The muslim working class will live their own lives in segregated areas of Northern cities and larger areas in the bigger cities.

Most will integrate and get on but have their own spin on what it is to be British.

Obviously these are sweeping generalisations and within each group there will significant difference from the norm.
 
Has always been a blend of different cultures from around the globe thrown into a melting pot.

Wonder what our culture will be like in the future as a result of Brexit/the current resentment of 'foreigners' and will it be a better one in the eyes of those wanting things to be different?
Has it?
 
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