I'M DONE with London - My Life Story
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- I made this video over a year ago, nothing has changed, in fact London has become even more dangerous. Its a City that I no longer recognise. My London life story...
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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.
It's not the capital anymore! It's just an immigrant detention centre!!!!
Not a detention centre. A immigration free buffet
a forward operating base for foreign invasion and race replacement
Lovely
@@memoriblewerd that's between you and white woke innit
GIMMIGRANTS LETS HAVE IT RIGHT 💪💪💪💪👌
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
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. ❤❤❤❤
They stole Luton. Don't let them steal England.
And Bradford
too late
the UK is finished
@@shabbos-goy9407it’s 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..
This is my homeland and I want to live amongst my own people. I don't want thousands and thousands of immigrants here. If that's racist, so be it. Many millions also feel the same way. I pray that we know Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. Only by God's grace and the blood of Jesus are we saved. Grace and mercy to us all! To me Paul your England's Glory keep Right on Sir!
You are far from what a true Christian is and you will never see the gates of heaven...thankfully.
You are far from what a true Christian is and you will never see the gates of heaven...thankfully.
You are far from what a true Christian is and you will never see the gates of heaven...thankfully.
Never let anyone try to convince you that we’re not tribal. We absolutely are. AND, it isn’t always about race. It can happen that people of all different races can think in a similar manner, and they become your tribe. Your group. You aren’t racist, love. The world has gone mad 🏴🇬🇧
This world is not our home. We are passing through . Heaven is our eternal home . Jesus is the only Way there . 🙏
'Racism' is an invented term satanically inspired , because there's only one race .
The Human Race . Satan is the father of lies .
There are different shades of skin colour, different cultures and ethnicities. Different man-made religions too like Islam , but there's One God in three Persons , and one race of humanity whom God loves and came to save by dying for their/our sins and rising from the dead for our justification.
We are justified by faith in the finished work of Christ on the Cross.
"Faith is the substance of things hoped for , the evidence of things not seen" 😊
'Racism' is a divisive term invented to incite fear , anger , violence , chaos , confusion , self righteousness and hate . 😡
Don't fall for it .
Have a Grace filled day 😊
🇬🇧❤️🇮🇱✝️
“Despotic governments can stand 'moral force' till the cows come home; what they fear is physical force.”
― George Orwell
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 UA-cam channel at some point soon also. Much respect for what youre doing for this country and keep up the good work
Devon and Cornwall are ruined now.
Everyone coming here because it's England - the land of the free (stuff).
Yet ironically that is what will destroy England and make it non English.
You probably won't be taken seriously ref the abuse in the workplace- as the new arrivals might get offended, and they will have more rights/ privileges..
Bizarre world (country) we now live in..
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 @@sohailgill5953
UK is exempt pal.
Enjoy your dream while you can, because it's going to become your worst nightmare.@@sohailgill5953
Jesus is the way the truth and the light.There will be one faith, one Shepherd and all will kneel.to.Him.
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.
Once again we did not listen Enoch Powell told us
Ordinary people listened....the arrogant politicians didn't.
He himself went to Asia and Caribbean to encourage immigration, this country would be done if it wasn’t for hardworking immigrants.
@@Ksd80 it's not the hardworking, contributing and assimilating minority of that are the problem though, is it. Most people don't have any issue with that portion of our guests. What needs to happen is a very robust, limited and sensible vetting system needs putting in place. (After a mass repatriation)
@@mbgarner there would be no need for anyone to have come here had there homeland not been robbed and pillaged. It’s like blaming the rape victim for being raped.
LOL
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
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 😂
Upgrade from gammon pedos
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
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.
I’ve been a London Black Cab Driver since 1995. Still got my licence but have not driven since all that pandemic bollocks kicked in March 2020.
I used to absolutely love London and my job very sadly not anymore, but even before the pandemic nonsense I could see London changing drastically with draconian road closures, excessive cycle lanes, unlimited numbers of cameras, increased crime. Mostly thanks to Khanage and useless councils.
Although I’m from North London I know these areas very well from learning The Knowledge
What part of Africa are you from,and did it take you long to learn to drive a taxi in England?How did the white London cab drivers treat you?
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.
The world doesn’t owe anyone a living . The world is full of free loaders .
I agree , the windsors being the most famous ones out of that lot , pay your taxes little englanders......................Charlie loves ya !!!
It started with charity for poor illegitimate children or disabled people, or shunned people, and it turned into free finance for things like unmarried mothers to drag up children that are 14 times more likely to go to jail. In Australia, they all felt sorry for Aboriginals. And they give them a lot of money and virtually free cars, phones and houses. Often they wreck the houses, they often use the phones to take pictures of people (generally white) who they want to make a target, and then circulate the photos. They then use the cars and phones to follow their targets and make a nuisance of themselves, terrorizing people. The Aboriginals are now the fastest reproducing group in Australia, and the working decent Australian people are the most taxed people in the world... The road to hell is paved with good intentions...
@synfiguring Lol, the King. What's he doing about it? Absolutely nothing. He's no King in my eyes.
Yeah politicians and royals = freeloaders
Yeah the foreign royal freeloaders
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
😂😂😂 You got alot to learn mush, Romanian 😂 I need a p 😂😂
@@manzilla2890 I know. It's funny to see a complete foreigner give a crap about your nation.
@@digital_shitfest Especially after he has crapped on it. 😂
@@manzilla2890 explain how
2/3rds of English are trapped abroad as diaspora because our fathers were deceived, they were told they had too many workers, to do their duty, to go shore up the colonies with subsidised travel. Same time they told the "windrushers" to "Come save Britain, we need workers, here's subsidised travel!" Our English dads married English colonists daughters, and if we didn't get a UK passport before they died, us, our kids, our grandkids, etc are trapped abroad forever. They stole your London. They stole my ancestral homeland. And I want it back. A right of return is essential, and indigenous rights MUST be established in European homelands.
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 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!
Bye
@@DaveScotland75 excellent
@@FerretUpGammonTrouser
What is it like to be a self-loathing useful idiot?
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.
I didn’t realize so many people still wear watches. Where I live, people just check their phones.
Muggings in broad daylight: another topic the MSM will never talk about. I think we all know why.
100%
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.
I remember back to working at the London School of Economics back in the late 90's and surprised it took me nearly 2 weeks to meet a real Londoner.
I lived in Shepherds Bush which was full of Asians, Australians and South Africans and used to travel by tube to Tottenham Court Road Station. There was a turf war going on between two rival black gang's and several drug related murders had taken place over the course of a couple of weeks.
The site we were working on was full of Albanian and Kosovan workers, with us being the only English speaking crew working there.
The first proper London accent I heard was actually when I happened to be standing behind Trevor Brooking at Shepherds Bush KFC around the corner from the old Television Centre.
To tell the truth I was glad to get away from the place.
I’m not giving up, I have lived in and around London and South East London all my life and I will keep fighting until the end, we have to stand strong and stay together united and speak out when needed and to not be afraid to do so and to speak up for not just London, but the whole entire country, we will never surrender and we will fight those who wish to harm us and our country and destroy us and our country.
The first lesson of battle is to know your enemy. You clearly haven’t got a clue. The working and under classes have been ‘encouraged’ to leave London in search of cheaper property and more land. This is a phenomenon which affects Londoners from different races and ethnicities.
It's not only London, every major city in the UK is lost now unfortunately 😢
Never say we're done.
Your so right, too many people are saying the same thing, where done, where finished etc, but I feel where on the threshold of a new dawn,we have the greatest history of any nation and we will overcome this situation@@paulross8418
Not really. Every city has its problems, but they're not as bad as London.
I know here in Manchester, it has its pockets of scary and non white areas, but they are only pockets. We need to make sure every other city doesn't become like London.
Owned by the BIG CLUB
It’s not done, it’s changed. Change is automatic wherever you go
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!
I’m 61 Paul and from Glasgow, to this day I remember my late dad taking me to see Rangers for the first time I was 5. And remember the sound of the turnstiles, and when my dad couldn’t take me my brother did and back then you could ask for a lift over the turnstiles. Emotional video as this is my mum’s anniversary of her passing, 32 years since I lost my beautiful mum to cancer. You’re a lovely man Paul ❤
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 👍
London isn’t alone it’s just they’re the most vocal about imposing a different culture on our country 🏴
Native white Londoners Londoners Never stand up for Anything and Never Have apart from the Odd Genuine one Why at World FP over 7 Million Real GBUK FF Real Heroes Demanded a new English Capital Sadly Covering and Protesting about 100s of Different issues some with Petitions They Put this on a List to do
They can do one
This is nearly all countries. Even us over the pond in NZ and Australia. All of Europe etc etc it goes on and on.
@@chrismcdonald9790Its all part of the new world order plan.
@@chrismcdonald9790not Eastern Europe
Sadiq khan is londons biggest threat
Dear Paul. American with English heritage. I first visited London in 1969, and it was more than special, clean, safe, dignified. My late friend's uncle was a famous watch dealer on New Bond Street, and he lived on Sidmouth Road in a huge mansion, with a RR outside his front door. A Russian immigrant who was loyal British, I will never forget that amazing man. Born in Los Angeles, my father moved our family to adjacent Orange County in 1965, just after the first Watts riots in 65. One of dad's friends was the chief of the LAPD, and the violence and mayhem that took place then was beyond belief. After a three years stent with the police, while in college, I returned to LA to finish my education. When I completed my degree in 1979, LA was slowly on its way down, and it has been a long decline ever since.
Mirroring much of London, LA and once tony Beverly Hills is no longer desirable or safe. Offices and shops are boarded-up everywhere, even close to noteworthy Rodeo Drive, where the "supposed" stars shop. In reality, LA has become much like London, a giant, open air cesspit where uneducated, lazy and moronic illegal migrants now infest once wonderful parts of the city. Homelessness is virtually everywhere, and six foot high heaps of garbage can be seen close to Wilshire Blvd, the main business artery of the city,
What I have learned after returning to LA to help out during the 1992 riots, and the same will no doubt apply to London as well... There is no saving these urban s-holes! Once the successful and those with families move out, it's over, done, finished! We are invited to attend events in LA all the time, as one of my friends is an actress. No way! As far as I care, anything in Los Angeles County is toast, and it is no longer safe to visit there. It' remains dirty and with commercial real estate falling in value, and vacancies rising, it make no sense to invest or own a business or a home there. Who caused all this misery for London as well as LA? The politicians who refused to enforce our laws and maintain order.
Working with Swissair as a consultant for decades, I used to enjoy visiting London, but no more. Anyone who wears a nice watch or carries a handbag is a target for thieve, muggers and violent criminals! I remember the day when my friend and I would take the Underground at midnight, with a diamond pendant from her neck. You could do that now, and it will not get better until the once-noble British forcibly repatriate the migrants back to their homeland, as there is no future for them in London.
It's a tragedy LA not the same since I visited it in April 1976!😇🙏
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!
Rugby League.
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 “?
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
Off you go then
Not to mention Harrods is owned by terrorist supporting kingdom of Quatar
@@FerretUpGammonTrouserThank you...not that I need your permission...🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Harrods were owned by Fayeds in 1985.
I taught in London for a decade. I couldn't get social housing so I just bled rent money. I was good at my work and got lots of working class kids onto better paths, but The System prefers to house immigrants than native teachers so London lost me and my skills.
That was 2017 and I'm very glad I left because the state of OUR capital city is heartbreaking. It should be the epitome of England and 'Englishness', the beating Cultural Heart of our nation, but it is a shell of Corporatism and Colonialism. It only took a generation or two to wreck this once find land.
Time for Revolution and Reconquista ❤ International Nationalists across Europe need to unite and create Fortress Europe because The Age of Immigration is only just getting going.
I warned about all this 20 years ago and I see the trajectory. (I should say, I studied demographics and more at uni)
I dont believe that this has all been incompetence/accidental because it was too easy to predict it all going wrong, it is going wrong, exactly as planned.
Ideological Subversion has worked and the nation is destabilised and the Marxists are hoping that we will have a revolution and become Marxists, nah, not My England, we have quite a different idea for Revolution here lad.
Peace and best wishes brothers 💪🙏🏴🇬🇧
You have no place being allowed to teach children. Are you the reanimated corpse of Richard Edmonds?
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 😂😂😂
Paul, I'm a Londoner that is what Khan want's so he can get his cronies in.
They are already in
get his race in hes the spy opening the gate for invasion
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
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.
I couldn't finish watching this. It cut too deep. Why has our own Government the people we trusted to put our country and its peoples best interests done this to us.
Paul-Im afraid I totally agree.
I use to taxi in London in 80's I was seeing changes then which I didn't like....Now it's unbelievable...Its a real shambles..state of chaos.!
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 😜
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!)
I remember Battersea fun fair , as a child . Now it’s gone .
@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
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
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.
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.
The problem is that it's not only London, every major city is lost in 2024.
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.
So where are you now @bigail? An immigrant somewhere?
Agreed 👍🏻 ❤x
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...
The wirral on Merseyside is getting invaded and taken over fast. Just been passed the local driving test center and there was about 15 Asian gusy waiting to take their test,in their own cars I.e land rovers,Mercedes etc etc. This country is going to the dogs fast. I've seen Africans and Asians driving the wrong way down a one way street and not even blink an eye when a car is coming towards them. I've had enough of it and there is too many do gooders waving them to bring more in. My grandad would turn his grave
Driving down the wrong side of street and you saw they were Asians. Loool
@ThomasSowell_ errrr...ye cause I'm driving the right way and have to give way to them,do the maths lad. I said wrong way not wrong side.
You cannot give up on London. Peace and blessings. ☹️☹️❤️❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧
Londoners all moving up north , they've given up already but then vote in the same guys who are in charge down there .....😅 Make it make sense
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...
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
Such a shame that our once great country has fallen so far due to people who have no loyalty to the country because they are not of the country 😔
Vast majority of Londoners were born in London
Really interesting video. I agree with everything you say. You're just a few years older than me. I grew up in sarf London, but Brixton, Streatham and Mitcham.
Over Putney Bridge - the posh building used to be ICL computers.
I spent many days and nights in The Castle pub on Putney Bridge Road (a Youngs pub) - do you remember it? There was/still is? a Police building here called Jubilee House. I've been in the Star and Garter many times. Vote Reform Support the British Patriots!
Stay strong please Paul ❤
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 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.
How ironic that the most unsafe place in England is our capital, home to parliament and the Kings palace...its devastating what has been ALLOWED to happen.khan out!
Great video Paul. This should be on mainstream.❤
Probably why the queen preferred to stay at Windsor castle.
She is safe regardless
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
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
We all miss our London it once was us born British nationals who love our country so much 🏴🇮🇪🏴🏴🇬🇧✌️☮️🙏💙💙💙 love to our country the untied kingdom
Not just London it's happening everywhere 😢
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.
Less white boo hoo
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.
@@christinehill8611 She'll get over it
I was born in Kings Cross 70 years ago. Grew up in the Holloway Road. At 5 yrs of age I walked to school on my own and I went penny for the Guy with a friend the same age on the Holloway Road. Never any problems, we were one big family. I still remember my happy childhood. My husband and I emigrated with our children because we didn’t want them growing up in the new London. But I miss my home. You’re a great guy Paul, love listening to you as you remind me of all that was good about London. Much love xx❤️
I still live in London and used to live off the Holloway Rd. I used to go Penny for the Guy outside Holloway tube station. Had a great childhood back then, great memories. My brother emigrated for a better life and I stayed here.
Enjoyed your program today Paul, I’m not an owner of an expensive watch, however it’s always interesting to hear you talk, as you are so knowledgable!
I heard you share that your Grandfather served in the East Surrey Regiment during WW2 and he joined very young.
My father also was in the same regiment and joined after his time in the TA, he was only 14!!
It’s possible that they knew each other!
All the best and thanks for your channels!!
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. 🙏🇦🇺
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 👍
Hi Paul I lived in Fulham palace road in Robert Owen house with my family from 1962/ 1968 loved living there ,at the back of the flats there was a play ground . Then we moved to Shepherd’s Bush , where we originally came from. My dad took me to a few Fulham games. Loved playing in . Bishops park. I’m 69 now and every so often I get the 220 bus and go to Putney and sit along the river , takes me back when I was a kid . I live in North west London now.I often go to king street in hammersmith as well. I used to go to the odeon hammersmith Saturday morning pictures with friends . How the area has changed over the years big massive change . So nice that you lived in the same area as I did ❤🏴
What a great video Paul ! I was born in Chelsea of Italian immigrant parents who came here in the 60s-70s, (they didn't personally know Sophia Loren unfortunately :D), and lived in Fulham too, near the market which they loved. My dad worked from 7am all day then to his second job until midnight with barely a lunch break. He would have gone to Fulham club too!
We were raised to respect the country you live in and to work hard. Our family still live in West London, but sadly, London is not quite the same as it once was. There are still some 'good' parts and there are still good people, your video proved that it wasn't too bad a visit after all. But there are also dark underlining issues taking over and some areas have become dismal, try visiting some parts of Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith or Southall, for example. Our family feel things will inevitably become worse with time and very much want to leave London sadly, maybe to the coast like you. I love your videos very much, you are very personable and say what many of us are thinking. Keep up the good work. God bless.
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.
the whole uk is like this
Yep ! Also in Holland !!
Not in Muswell Hill Highgate or Hampstead
Many retirees are buying properties in Portugal, I feel sorry for them...the worst criminals are settling in as there is no tomorrow...these criminals are evil...ask some people from Switzerland that have been raped and more..the Portuguese authorities corrupt all the way through and the fake media will never tell you this.😢
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.
Reparations are due for the English
Yes, especially the "first nations" English
@@ingerlanderWhat, the Picts and Angles? You are mentally ill.
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!
This is true.
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
As a little bloke in the '60s, it was a treat & totally safe to go to London with mum. Remember servicemen proud to wear their uniforms in public going on/returning from leave. How times change.
Loved your story paul. Nice to hear Maybe it's because I'm a Londoner. In the 70s my nan always played that and at parties. Knees up mother brown, what a lovely time. Yes, things have certainly changed and not for the better.
Keep up the great work Paul.
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 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. 😢
Every X londoner should do one one these I love theses real stories excellent paul you should do a separate channel for this kind of content and do all kinds of people and pick the best stories I think this kind of content will be a winner👏🏻👏🏻
Great video Paul. We're of a similar age and I teared up in the earlier part of the filming when you referred to childhood memories and your dad/grandad and FFC. I'm a north London boy originally from Holloway area and brought up not 30 seconds walk from where Emirates stadium is now although nothing compares to Highbury - the smell of the onions, vivid colours, sounds etc. Sadly gone now as is the London (and UK) we recall so fondly. Its tougher for us as kids born in early 60s as we remember when London was different in late 60s through the 70s and tipping into the 80s. it then started to change then accelerate to a point now where its doomed unless something cataclysmic happens. I agree with everything you say and share, including in your other videos. What angers me most is that it is our own people that have facilitated this. Politicians, MSM and left /liberal minded traitors quite frankly that wilfully and/or naively see uncontrolled immigration as something to be encouraged. Nostalgia is a dangerous place to visit and often appears rosier than it was but I know for a fact London/UK was a brighter, safer and vibrant place back in the day before mass immigration. I left London in 1990 and moved to Essex (which I regret) then moved overseas. I did take a nostalgic trip back and did a pub crawl from Highbury & Islington station to Archway one weekday afternoon with a mate. Like you I revisited the homes (or sites) I remembered as a child and recalled how tough it was at the time for my parents bringing up 3 kids in one room at one stage - no handouts for them!! Most of the pubs I remembered, so often a crucial part of the community, now closed or gone - not really suitable for the new demographic I imagine. Good memories came flooding back and I'll park those but overall I was shocked and saddened by the demise in such an alarming short period of time. I hid my tears behind sunglasses thankfully and made for the tube. Now living in Canaries and while I will be a North London boy forever, I want no part of this one and despair for a once great city and nation
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.
The police are not unable, they are at least unwilling, acting on orders, to do nothing.
I live in a really small town in the north west (for you’s southerners who think this is near Manchester- we are two hours further north!) over the last couple of years, post-Covid, there are lots of immigrants here, ten years ago there were very few- probably one or two black people in the town, now we have at least 5 Turkish barbers, car washes etc. Everywhere is changing massively- it makes me sad/angry.
Vote reform to see change
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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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
@@emrulkhan1574Boris the traitor
It’s so upsetting and sad to hear so many good people story’s about our beautiful country the untied kingdom . I remember when you could leave your doors open I can remember when neighbours giving you 50p to 1pound for a drink or sweets or ice cream to us children and there kids too I remember when all the neighbours we once played with as children looked after you and your kids too I remember the neighbours was kind friendly and caring and helpful I remember our streets was safe and sound I remember when you can go into town by your self to shop around as a child teenager and knowing how safe it was then .. just look how much has changed so upsetting 🇬🇧🇮🇪🏴🏴🇬🇧☮️🙏💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙 love to my country the untied kingdom 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙 don’t let our country become a mess then it’s slowly becoming … 😢
Born and brought up in Marylebone during the 50's and 60's. Loved the place. Left in 1982 and I will never go back again. My London has totally disappeared both the people and half of the buildings I knew. It is heartbreaking.
(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 .
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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.
@@keithawhosoever5384 We were told that but crushed the Country that told us ,It started around the 30s
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 .
London is such a shit hole , I work in west London and I’m fuckin glad to get out of there each day . I don’t feel good until I’m through the railway tunnel and see the Surrey countryside .
Oh so your company still wants to benefit the wealth that comes from being based in London, get a grip man, if u hate it. Give the job up to someone else
@@shazanali692oh look, here again who's paying you?
other British cities are changing fast as well look at Birmingham, Liverpool, Bristol and Leeds they are being taken over
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.
Paul what a lovely man you are! Your family must be so proud of you. Great video👏👏👏👏
Left my once beloved Peckham after 39 years. I moved to secure my happiness, safety and sanity. Now in the Highlands of Scotland. It's great here but I miss my old London.
Paul this is taking me back. I was born in Fulham off the Putney road and many of my family still live in Shepherds bush and around Fulham. Most of our family including my brother, are buried at Mortlake cemetery, every time there is a family funeral its like a reunion, so many graves to visit. My dad was a dock copper for over 15 years and he was a big Fulham football fan all his life. He could tell you some stories of back then. A good family friend was John Binden, he came to one of my mum and dads parties with none other than Richard Harris. Some great stories.
I left 9 years ago sick of being only English bod on the street
Over a third of Londoners are native white British people.
@@PSYCHIC_PSYCHO bollocks
@@onetruesaxon6417 I am a native Londoner of 50 years where I still live, therefore I know London better than all the Right-Wing-Retards who look up to Paul Thorpe. Lastly, your reaction is typical of a dunce who has lost the argument
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.
I was born and raised in Fulham and I understand exactly what you mean, Paul. I have literally witnessed the changing face of SW London and beyond. I should add that my grandmother brought her Chelsea born brood to Fulham in the 1930s, so I benefited from her memories and those of my parents, aunts and uncles. The London I once knew has been destroyed and the atmosphere has been changed forever.
Good on ya Paul - I left London in 1996 and rarely go back now. Shit hole !!!
Gosh
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.
This Thorpe guy and co literally grooming these honest people and all for donations ,,trust me the call for donations will increase weekly...melts 😂
Who has let it get into a s hole ,Khan
@@AKk-uh2kgDo you buy a paper?tv licence?