Why does London seem so crowded, shabby and slummy these days?

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  • @steveindar1
    @steveindar1 Рік тому +91

    Only reason I visit London is for the museums. Time they were uprooted and moved to the countryside where the indigenous folk know how to appreciate them.

    • @jackdavidson2612
      @jackdavidson2612 Рік тому +11

      What a good idea.

    • @rumdo5617
      @rumdo5617 Рік тому +29

      Instead - the exhibits are being ‘decolonised’ to squeeze in as many black people into our island stories as possible - even if they have to lie about it !

    • @yiguanas812
      @yiguanas812 Рік тому +21

      I used to go to museums in London all the time. Haven't been in decades. I feel I just know that the lies and propaganda I would see there today, along with the post-literate drivel with spelling mistakes in the displays would annoy me beyond words. So I prefer to not do that to myself.

    • @typicalsomeone5073
      @typicalsomeone5073 Рік тому +11

      Ild go for getting the scum out

    • @jonathansimmons5353
      @jonathansimmons5353 Рік тому +3

      Right on! Put fried chicken shops, kebab shops,maccas, barbers, vape shops, nail bars in their place!
      Lolzer.
      😅

  • @frdsg8350
    @frdsg8350 Рік тому +193

    And to think certain people want this over every inch of the UK, one giant mega city slum. Its psychopathic

    • @motey99
      @motey99 Рік тому +20

      Unfortunately that's what's going to happen, we're going to end up like Bangladesh unless something is done to stop it😔

    • @rontheretiredone
      @rontheretiredone Рік тому +13

      All the major uk cities are being trashed, I know, I live in one.

    • @q1q1q1q1q1q1q1q11
      @q1q1q1q1q1q1q1q11 Рік тому +4

      Stop noticing.

    • @alyb731
      @alyb731 Рік тому +6

      Whatever they do now, it’s too late. Ruined.

    • @raven-sf3di
      @raven-sf3di Рік тому +1

      Personally I think arcologies are still worth doing .but you have to use the space around them well ,which most modern buildings don't they just turn them into grey graveyards .

  • @halloweenville1
    @halloweenville1 Рік тому +217

    I moved into a lovely block of flats in a posh part of London in 2016. Neighbours were friendly (mostly old retired teachers and civil servants). There was a residents association, and everything was pleasant and safe. But since 2020 things started to deteriorate. Neighbours suddenly started popping off (if you know what i mean) and their flats were handed over to (you guessed it). And now everyone ignores each other, and the residents association doesn't exist anymore. Stepping outside your front door at night is a bit more daunting. The lift is always filthy, the neighbours are standoffish and just smirk or grunt at you, and the neighborhood is slowly starting to fester away. Off course all orchestrated by the WEF and their phony multicultural haven they are forcing on people.

    • @bar10ml44
      @bar10ml44 Рік тому +42

      You are completely correct. Same in my building. They have no sense of pride in anything.

    • @ehaaron
      @ehaaron Рік тому

      tower block are an invention of the communists. Its a lowest way of life. minimal windows and all you see outside the window is a wall of another tower block. China is full of these by the way and many other soviet countries. You can still see the tower blocks in east Germany and east berlin, because of the soviets.
      Tower blocks in a democratic nation are a direct result of greed. On the same land you can make more money. Instead of selling a couple of houses, you can sell 50-100 houses. (they shouldn't even be called houses, more like cramped cages)
      (I wonder why the communists prefer them? Maybe its easier to keep watch on fellow comrades to write weekly reports on them)

    • @ehaaron
      @ehaaron Рік тому +3

      Hold on. You live in a building. Aren't you supposed to be standoffish?. That's like building 101, don't talk to neighbors, mind you own business, keep to yourself.

    • @PaIaeoCIive1684
      @PaIaeoCIive1684 Рік тому +37

      If I'm on a bus travelling through once-prestigious London suburbs I can usually spot the migrant occupied houses and flats by the condition of the gardens. The house proud indigenous folk have neat, well-tended lawns and gardens whereas those of foreign imports (often HMOs now) are almost invariably overgrown and strewn with litter, including shabby furniture.

    • @Man_fay_the_Bru
      @Man_fay_the_Bru Рік тому +21

      @@ehaaronI take it you never lived here in the 70s 80s& early 90s, we used to actually talk to each other, instead of dealing drugs& fcking each other over for some quick cash like some do🤫

  • @fulham1958
    @fulham1958 Рік тому +292

    The population of London is more like 12 million.

    • @NodrogMacphee
      @NodrogMacphee Рік тому +12

      @@HouseOfCards- Wow thats certainly worth looking forward too then .Id rather speak german

    • @MoonHoax-md6mp
      @MoonHoax-md6mp Рік тому

      @@JudgementDay. And Enoch Powell and the founder of Apratheid Hendrik Verwoerd and Common Sense.

    • @ellismeah8110
      @ellismeah8110 Рік тому +12

      ​@@HouseOfCards-but many young people in London now speak Pidgin English

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому +3

      Excellent recent book "Their Terrifying Plan". Not large nor expensive but more researched facts and references in it than I have ever read in just over 160 pages. I don't suppose it will be possible to buy it before long. They keep hacking his websites and this time his over 300 videos are gone along with transcripts and more, and links on the pages aren't all working.
      He is unmentionable on most search engines but can be found.

    • @GlasgowCelticforever1888
      @GlasgowCelticforever1888 Рік тому +9

      Try again. The population of London is about 20 million easily.

  • @edmundblackaddercoc8522
    @edmundblackaddercoc8522 Рік тому +84

    If only the people in government were all proud native Brits.

    • @Chris-pq3wp
      @Chris-pq3wp Рік тому

      The irony is British people in government and opposition championed this insane mass migration policy

  • @pgtips9511
    @pgtips9511 Рік тому +307

    It isn’t only London…every major city is crowded and shabby. The water companies and food retailers have a good idea how many people are in the country. Their last estimate was more than 80,000,000.
    Britain is a scruffy bankrupt dump.

    • @angelsone-five7912
      @angelsone-five7912 Рік тому +52

      What do you expect now that we are a third world country? Will we get foreign aid?

    • @_indrid_cold_
      @_indrid_cold_ Рік тому +11

      @@angelsone-five7912 Exactly! I don't understand why Wales and Scotland, at least, can't make a case for some foreign aid citing that the infrastructure is trashed and people are going hungry... which they are.

    • @michaeld5888
      @michaeld5888 Рік тому +19

      @@angelsone-five7912 Possibly if we started development of a world competing space technology and manage to launch a rocket to the moon we might get aid. This works for India though our attempts invariably end in failure so probably no hope there.

    • @bertiewooster3326
      @bertiewooster3326 Рік тому +17

      I understand that the population will be 100million by 2045 .

    • @georgehill9959
      @georgehill9959 Рік тому +5

      Exactly

  • @GMN360
    @GMN360 Рік тому +182

    I live in outer London, 12 miles from Central London. I worked in Central London for most of my adult life, did most of shopping,and leisure time in London. I rarely go to that part of the world now, it’s too crowded, so many protests (three got mixed up with each other last week) and so dirty and untidy. It truly breaks my heart that London has been destroyed purely because of politics and greed.

    • @valuetraveler2026
      @valuetraveler2026 Рік тому +27

      ..and marxism

    • @keithrose6931
      @keithrose6931 Рік тому +10

      ​@valuetraveler2026 Capitalism enjoys cheep labour . That's why between the two there's no-one to represent us.

    • @mickking7364
      @mickking7364 Рік тому

      It’s becoming a little India, a little Africa. In other words a sh1t hole.

    • @Chichesterfrotesque1001
      @Chichesterfrotesque1001 Рік тому +7

      @@keithrose6931you've hit the Nail on the head.

    • @leonardgibney2997
      @leonardgibney2997 Рік тому +7

      Keep voting LIBLABCON.....

  • @hman7008
    @hman7008 Рік тому +33

    London, Manchester, Birmingham, England, the UK, and still they come.

  • @utinam4041
    @utinam4041 Рік тому +55

    There's a whole generation of politicians - Blair, Cameron, Johnson, Starmer and Sunak are just a tiny few - who are so ill-educated in environmental economics and social welfare that they actually think that high populations and high population densities generate wealth and well-being. The countries that repeatedly rank highest in the international league tables of welfare and happiness are counties with small, low-density populations like Denmark, Finland and New Zealand. Our elites, of course, live lives largely socially and physically isolated from the mess they create.

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому +1

      They never believed that.
      An excellent recent book "Their Terrifying Plan". I doubt they will allow it to be on sale for long.

    • @darrenleejones3516
      @darrenleejones3516 Рік тому

      The farmer makes more money with more piggies, simple

    • @Chris-pq3wp
      @Chris-pq3wp Рік тому +1

      All those countries you mentioned are having the same policies inflicted on them. The UK is just 30/40 years more advanced in the process

  • @davidbarnes241
    @davidbarnes241 Рік тому +170

    I first visited London around 1980 as a schoolboy and being a country bumpkin, I found it overcrowded then.
    I returned in the mid 80’s to work for a year and loathed the place.
    I’ve been working and living here in the metropolis for 22 years and have watched the decline in standards of behaviour and cleanliness and will be leaving soon for a peaceful life in rural Scotland.
    I dread the short drive through our estate, as the immigrant community and chavs simply refuse to behave in an appropriate manner when navigating the streets in their cars, ill mannered scum!

    • @bsimpson6204
      @bsimpson6204 Рік тому +15

      A cottage overlooking a loch sounds perfect to me

    • @stuzo666
      @stuzo666 Рік тому

      You are the problem and part of the 99.9% who moan but do nothing

    • @fraggit
      @fraggit Рік тому +7

      I was born and bred in London, stayed until I had my second kid in my 30s, then left in 2002 for the Isle of Man. I missed London for the first few years, but now I'm sooo glad we moved.

    • @georgehill9959
      @georgehill9959 Рік тому +5

      Loathsome it sure is.

    • @oldboygeorge7688
      @oldboygeorge7688 Рік тому

      As if you are a perfect human being, it's the other people who are scum 😮

  • @AngelaHavey
    @AngelaHavey Рік тому +194

    To say it is overcrowded is an understatement. A mayor that is always virtue signalling, waving rainbow flags and telling men to call out Mate! We have a housing shortage and shortages in public services because of the high immigration levels.

    • @dave4803
      @dave4803 Рік тому +1

      Allowing the third would to settle there and drive the indigenous out is what did it.
      These people really are the dregs of humanity, they've trashed their own countries so why would they treat ours any different?
      This is greatly sped up when a non indigenous and truly hateful person like Sadiq Khan becomes mayor or London and his goal is to hurt the British.

    • @asha-kb9yh
      @asha-kb9yh Рік тому

      Khan is a Traitor & loves to serve his handlers!

  • @tappym9141
    @tappym9141 Рік тому +227

    Went to the Natural History Museum. There were large groups of schoolchildren in there on the day I went. I was, actually, quite surprised to see that the groups were almost exclusively black kids, which was rather shocking & made me feel quite sad. But the noise, the inconsideration for other people, and the utter lack of discipline was something altogether worse; and was, as far as I observed, was almost completely unchecked.
    Such dreadful behaviour would simply never have been tollerated during my school days - and rightly so. Naturally, I didn't stay long. Sad really. I recall the days when one could peruse a museum where people were polite, reserved and quiet and, well, terribly British.

    • @vordman
      @vordman Рік тому +2

      Those kids were probably bored. Blacks don't do history. Well, not real history.

    • @lesgriffiths8523
      @lesgriffiths8523 Рік тому +31

      Perhaps successive Blair Governments might have had something to do with that. Very sad indeed.
      Les Griffiths

    • @davidgavin7280
      @davidgavin7280 Рік тому +4

      I think you've got rose tinted glasses on, school trips were always an excuse for us to cause mayhem in the 70s and early 80s

    • @johnturner1073
      @johnturner1073 Рік тому +34

      Soon to be renamed the Bogus Black History Museum...

    • @tonylaverick7865
      @tonylaverick7865 Рік тому

      @@davidgavin7280 Only because they were supervised by weak and incompetent teachers.

  • @kenwright5144
    @kenwright5144 Рік тому +133

    My attitude to London these days is to "Stay the hell away from it!"

    • @englishpatriot9464
      @englishpatriot9464 Рік тому

      Stay the hell away from blacks

    • @simonstones1918
      @simonstones1918 Рік тому +11

      Snap. It’s not my london anymore. The problems will start when we find our own suburban towns are lost to the third world…

    • @brocka-lee6068
      @brocka-lee6068 Рік тому +6

      I moved from Croydon as so horrid! We are nice quiet people and moved to sleepy coast town. Well the mess is here now. There is no where we can escape it anymore?

    • @smogthehorse9409
      @smogthehorse9409 Рік тому

      @@brocka-lee6068 indeed, my part of England remained largely unchanged for centuries until the scamdemic. Now we are getting diversity 🙄

    • @gilessteve
      @gilessteve Рік тому +2

      @@brocka-lee6068 I escaped to Bulgaria. My cost of living is minute compared to the UK. ('Council tax' £15/year, Electricity bill £15/month, Mortgage £0, Gas £30/year, etc).

  • @101ventus
    @101ventus Рік тому +186

    We allow thousands upon thousands of people in who often don’t speak English, live in fast growing clusters of same origin, they have and see no reason to integrate, they are not a part of this nation , are interested only in what they can grab and each generation becomes more isolated . The politicians who let this happen are not exposed to it and have cowed our own citizens with cries of bigot and racist if we stop for a moment celebrating the vibrant diversity that is our strength.

    • @BlackGriffin195
      @BlackGriffin195 Рік тому

      And dumn politicians keep saying we need them (like a bloody hole in the head we do!)

    • @stephencope7178
      @stephencope7178 Рік тому +1

      Unfortunately, we are saddled with these illegal migrants who are mostly of 'fighting age' and who will not be prepared to return to their own country, without a battle!! WW3 here we come, but on the streets of the U.K.!! 😡

    • @dave4803
      @dave4803 Рік тому +22

      This is what happens when certain "people" move in and take over, you look at the state of their own countries and that says it all.
      If these "people" that lack respect for others and refuse to fit in didn't behave in their native countries with far stricter punishments then what chance is there they would behave in the UK?
      The British have always welcomed diversity but "people" wanting to strip mine the country or do us harm have taken advantage of our good nature.

    • @paulgovan3534
      @paulgovan3534 Рік тому +4

      We all saw this big problem coming years ago with uncontrolled mass immigration and the world population explosion too. There is no answer to this problem, yet people are still having babies. There is now mass global population migration, down to wars and various ecological problems in other countries too. The UK is seeing it happening here now. Mankind cannot ignore the problems anymore. The future of the world is now quite terrifying to even think about. We are outstripping the planet too of the earth's natural resources etc. We have polluted the planet beyond repair in my opinion. We've been producing Sci-Fi horror films about the dystopian future world for many years, now many are coming true. Unbelievably, half the world is now obese, and half the world is starving, yet billionaires flaunt their wealth. All the various leaders of the world must know all this, and the scientists as well. People even suggest that the human race needs culling in some way, ie WW3?? God forbid. Our very existence seems a major mystery to me as well. Everyone of my age ( 70) agrees the world is in big trouble. Is there a future? I doubt it very much. Just a Mad Max type of existence. It's every man for himself. I hope I'm not around. Maybe the billionaires of the world have a plan up their sleeves to somehow save themselves, who knows? The whole of our society too, is now in meltdown as well. No law and order, no respect etc.

  • @dinahmae3716
    @dinahmae3716 Рік тому +37

    It's not only London every town in UK is the same & it's slowly creeping into more rural areas......... 😰😰😱😱

    • @smogthehorse9409
      @smogthehorse9409 Рік тому +13

      Yes and those rural areas will inevitably turn into the same festering holes as the cities.

    • @englishpatriot9464
      @englishpatriot9464 Рік тому

      Got to stop the spread of this disease

    • @damianbutterworth2434
      @damianbutterworth2434 Рік тому +4

      I live out the way and a black lad came in OneStop shouting "toilet, toilet". I`ve never heard of anyone wanting the toilet in OneStop. Then a black las was walking her kid down the street and he was running in all the gardens. I`ve never seen that before.

    • @ehaaron
      @ehaaron Рік тому +1

      tower block are an invention of the communists. Its a lowest way of life. minimal windows and all you see outside the window is a wall of another tower block. China is full of these by the way and many other soviet countries. You can still see the tower blocks in east Germany and east berlin, because of the soviets.
      Tower blocks in a democratic nation are a direct result of greed. On the same land you can make more money. Instead of selling a couple of houses, you can sell 50-100 houses. (they shouldn't even be called houses, more like cramped cages)
      (I wonder why the communists prefer them? Maybe its easier to keep watch on fellow comrades to write weekly reports on them)

    • @jimmycampbell78
      @jimmycampbell78 Рік тому +1

      Are you sure he wasn’t shouting Awooga! Awooga! The battle cry of the wogs 🍗 before they get stabby

  • @DrVonChilla
    @DrVonChilla Рік тому +79

    I'm from the USA and spent 20 days in London in 1993 & 1994 and had a fabulous experience each time. The ensuing three decades have revealed that I visited at "the very last gasp" of a once-great city. Even in those long-ago days, when I visited Whitechapel & Spitalfields in the East End, I remember thinking "Where are all the Cockneys?" and marveling at all the "diverse" shops & restaurants & people in the area.
    Knowing the current state of the city, even if someone offered to pay every penny of my trip, I wouldn't go. Hundreds & hundreds & hundreds of years of a proud & amazing history, right down the drain. Sad, very sad.....

    • @mikemines2931
      @mikemines2931 Рік тому +16

      That was pre Blair...

    • @bigbasil1908
      @bigbasil1908 Рік тому +6

      All the cockneys are busy cleaning chimneys me ole mucka

    • @juliefreeborn5906
      @juliefreeborn5906 Рік тому +9

      DrVonChilla Thanks for your comment. My father's family lived for generations in Bermondsey across the river from the East End. The whole area on both sides of the river was badly bombed in the war. After the war the councils continued where the Luftwaffe had left off and demolished most of the old houses still standing relocating cockneys, some to the newly built tower blocks and the rest to other parts of London and even further away - so the start of the disappearance of the cockneys started all that time ago.

    • @DrVonChilla
      @DrVonChilla Рік тому +4

      @@juliefreeborn5906 Indeed. I've read of these things you've described, as I'm a lifelong history buff, particularly the history of England & The Allies in WWII. To be fair, many of the buildings that were demolished may not have received evident damage, but their structural integrity may had been compromised. Additionally, as coffers had been depleted by the cost of war, it was much more efficient to lay waste to entire areas rather than to "work around" the occasional undamaged structure. Fascinating topic, to be sure, especially with the hindsight of history, all these years later.
      I was around the age of 30 when visiting London's East End 30 years ago and even knowing of the disbursement of the cockneys, it was STILL a shock to find the East End almost completely devoid of them, yet still filled to the brim with a population of "not-Cockneys". Thanks for your input.....I sincerely appreciate it. It makes me suddenly want to dig out & revisit some of my literature regarding the rebuilding of post-WWII London (and Berlin, too) on this rainy, chilly Sunday here in Pennsylvania. 😀

    • @deanodog3667
      @deanodog3667 Рік тому +2

      How are hundreds of years of history down the drain ??

  • @Skeletor-kg3bj
    @Skeletor-kg3bj Рік тому +279

    They are not called third world citizens for nothing

    • @lucilledelorme
      @lucilledelorme Рік тому +34

      Really? I thought they were all doctors and engineers…😅

    • @patricka.crawley6572
      @patricka.crawley6572 Рік тому +26

      There are more fitting descriptive nouns.

    • @Dontjudge103
      @Dontjudge103 Рік тому +1

      You’re not called a wh6tw colonist rat for no reason. We’re winning 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @chuckufarley5884
      @chuckufarley5884 Рік тому +22

      "Third" is being extremely generous.

    • @englishpatriot9464
      @englishpatriot9464 Рік тому +1

      Worse than 3rd world

  • @pointblankracer6274
    @pointblankracer6274 Рік тому +204

    "It's a 'race' to the bottom"
    Fast becoming a Balkanised Britain.

    • @lullaby218
      @lullaby218 Рік тому +11

      "Balkanised" lol. As someone from the balkans you ain't it chief. Balkan people aren't such cowards. Balkan people held up the hordes of Ottomans while you were busy drinking tea.

    • @Occident.
      @Occident. Рік тому +10

      ​@@lullaby218You didn't last long against the Germans in 1941. 😂

    • @Rosseboi
      @Rosseboi Рік тому

      ​@@lullaby218Very true. Western Europe turned a blind eye to the ottomans for political greed and your part of the world is suffering for it today.

    • @evolassunglasses4673
      @evolassunglasses4673 Рік тому

      This how Usury works.

    • @mrbenn1489
      @mrbenn1489 Рік тому +7

      @@lullaby218 - you obviously lack the intelligence to understand his wider point. You were too busy being triggered.

  • @michaelbird3887
    @michaelbird3887 Рік тому +169

    Now in my 80th year, I used to enjoy a few days in "Town", to take in a show, look round the museums, drop in at the Tate. I last went to watch the Tour de France start a few years back, and I can no longer handle London. I have the feeling that I and my walking stick have been abandoned in the middle of the Matabele uprising and a ride on the Underground, inevitably standing and buffeted, is beyond me. I had to shelter in a doorway from a knife-battle between two gangs of black youths, fought on the run and through the traffic, at the bottom of Shaftsbury Avenue of all places, when on my way to a theatre. To be fair, I have a daughter who lives in London from choice, enjoys the "buzz" of a city and not needing to drive. Possibly, the city strikes the irregular visitor more than those who live in it, but I doubt I shall ever set foot in it again.

    • @romeisfallingagain
      @romeisfallingagain Рік тому +39

      your experience sounds similar to mine as a child in Slough, in the 90s. child murdered on my street, beheaded body in my school playground, non stop murders, and yes, all "diverse" attackers/offenders of the non christian realm. we left for the countryside. the only "crime" we had to be wary of was fist fights on the weekend nights by clubs and pubs, and low level petty shoplifting. a stark contrast between the white, natural countryside and its residents, with the diverse populations of large towns and cities.

    • @dave4803
      @dave4803 Рік тому

      This is what happens when foreigners move in and take over, you look at the state of their own countries and that says it all.
      If these people that lack respect for others and refuse to fit in didn't behave in their native countries with far stricter punishments then what chance is there they would behave in the UK?

    • @elbuggo
      @elbuggo Рік тому +2

      Hey! That sounds like a great idea for a new horror movie!

    • @alanhaynes418
      @alanhaynes418 Рік тому

      We moved out to a village on the Essex/Soffolk borders from Tooting Bec about 30 years ago because of the sudden appearance of numerous Black Post Boxes - but in the last year or so there has even been a noticeable influx of enrichment here too. There really is hardly anywhere left now, and that is obviously the governments intention.@@romeisfallingagain

  • @piersgibbs8894
    @piersgibbs8894 Рік тому +35

    As a truck driver I have the unfortunate job of having to make deliveries and collections in and out of London, it’s certainly completely different from the early 90’s.
    Most of the people working in these businesses are also clearly unhappy, in the sense they appear unhappy and rude to say the least.
    Also the level of rubbish on the roads is akin to a slum area of a third world country. An often clear picture of the people who reside within, no sense of respect for their area or the city they have lived in.
    Probably too far gone now. Without hope, what does one do?
    I hope Reform Party wins the election, the main political parties have done nothing but encourage the current state of our once great capital.
    Time for a fight back, Birmingham and London may be lost,let’s not let the rot spread

    • @alanhaynes418
      @alanhaynes418 Рік тому +2

      Too late I'm afraid - it's recently been 'facilitated' just about everywhere - with complete intention!

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому

      Sometimes the elderly used to retire to the country or the coast but those working usually remained in their cities and towns for work, or at least the increased possibility of work at a not too bad salary.
      The problem begun in earnest when those of working age started to allow themselves to be pushed into leaving. They left gaps which were of course soon filled.
      Decades ago I knew a blind man whose wife had sadly passed away. He has two young sons. They lived in quite long street, Fallsbrook Road, Streatham Hill. Over time they became the only white family there. Those of other colours would knock on the door and ask if he would sell them his house so they could live near to family members. He always refused. For one thing, his dear late wife's ashes were under a rose bush in the front garden, always waiting for him to return home after work (until he lost his job. Very difficult for a blind person to find work, probably more so then). For another thing, he believed in "keeping a presence" and not creating a gap for others to fill. As he pointed out, possession is nine tenths of the law. He lived there until he passed away a few years ago.
      I daresay that if he hadn't been blind and hadn't had two strong, fit sons when they became adults (one in the army), he would have been beaten up.
      The main part of the fight is to KEEP OUR PRESENCE.
      When people keep running they find themselves backed into a corner, with those they want to avoid moving in ever closer until.....
      Always hold the fort. It is YOUR castle.
      A certain peoples seem to advertise their properties for sale or to let less. Finding a suitable buyer or tenant might to longer, but they put word around amongst their own to avoid selling to peoples they don't like. A lessen to be learned there.

  • @spanishpeaches2930
    @spanishpeaches2930 Рік тому +83

    I left London 14 years ago. Me and my wife had been living around Green Lanes for 16 years . Moved out mainly due to schooling. I'm so glad we did and we would never, ever move back. Live in what is still a very English village close to fields and woods. If i have to go back...rarely...i hate it, really detest the place and can't wait to escape.

    • @sawneyhasbean
      @sawneyhasbean Рік тому +10

      I always advise my Spanish friends not to visit London...they would be shocked!

    • @MATTY110981
      @MATTY110981 Рік тому +6

      Similar situation. I grew up in Bounds Green in the 80’s . My parents moved us out of the area due to the poor level of education that Haringey council had to offer.

    • @monk3yboy69
      @monk3yboy69 Рік тому +9

      Same here ….left London 13 years ago (Winchmore Hill, just off Green Lanes ).
      Had a lovely house.
      Moved to Suffolk to the countryside onto a farm.
      Best move I made.
      I don’t miss London and when I do go back, I’m appalled at what I see.

    • @drstrangelove4998
      @drstrangelove4998 Рік тому

      You wouldn’t like Green Lanes now. Khan spends his time in travelling the world as C40 Cities chair, and obsessing about eradicating driving. He is in charge of the Metropolitan Police and has utterly ignored crime in the City.

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому

      Excellent recent book "Their Terrifying Plan". Not large nor expensive but more researched facts and references in it than I have ever read in just over 160 pages. I don't suppose it will be possible to buy it before long. They keep hacking his websites and this time his over 300 videos are gone along with transcripts and more, and links on the pages aren't all working. This is in the past few days. It's been done before but previously he was able to restore the videos and information.
      He is unmentionable on most search engines but can still be found.

  • @thud1015
    @thud1015 Рік тому +53

    This is no longer just London, it's in the up everywhere! I live in leafy seaside Lytham st Anne's and we have had endless housing developments built. No improvement in the infrastructure so life is becoming very strained and difficult. The streets in town centres are dirty and scruffy with closed shops and bogus beggars littering the pavements. The rich feel wonderful when they chat to these people and give them money not realising that they will spend it on booze and drugs and just like when you feed a rat or a seagull he will bring his friends tomorrow.Strange how our council Tax is sky high and ever increasing for no acceptable level of return or service whatsoever. If this was done by a business you would be able to terminate your agreement and seek compensation.

    • @gingerali
      @gingerali Рік тому +4

      In absolute agreement with you .

    • @stevendavis2122
      @stevendavis2122 Рік тому +3

      Shame we can’t put these services out for tender.

    • @Rose-zw2oe
      @Rose-zw2oe Рік тому

      I notice the Londoners didn't whinny and whine when it was up North being devastated .Its been on the cards for London since the world war 2 because you developed a passion for cheap labour .Now view the outcome didn't think it could happen did you .Well it's all in the name of progress for you isn't it .Rather than admit war is a game for all loosers at all times .Best wishes to all 🌹

    • @thud1015
      @thud1015 Рік тому +2

      @@stevendavis2122 totally agree, and we should be able to opt out of NHS too. Pay all your life and find yourself at the back of the queue with migrants ahead of you! At least paying into a private scheme you get what you deserve.

    • @gingerali
      @gingerali Рік тому +2

      @@tomash6805 Council tax keep going up year on year ( not for the free loaders) and what do we do about it ? Like good little children we keep paying it. The whole country from top to bottom is corrupt .

  • @tavuzzipust7887
    @tavuzzipust7887 Рік тому +281

    With changing demographics the whole of Britain is turning into a crowded, shabby slum.

    • @terrymullins9772
      @terrymullins9772 Рік тому +20

      Shanty town UK

    • @davewordsworth1251
      @davewordsworth1251 Рік тому +19

      I see the same "types" always dropping litter. No matter where they are, City, Town, Country lane, beauty spot, beach, car park, I have seen it by the smae "types" so many times.

    • @zombinosh
      @zombinosh Рік тому +14

      ​@@davewordsworth1251Remember the 'Keep Britain Tidy' campaign? Seems that only a few of us understood it and how it would make our surroundings more pleasant.

    • @colinwishbone4437
      @colinwishbone4437 Рік тому

      Agreed London sets the tone and other mainly Labour controlled towns and cities continue the decline in Culture,crime,health.Wolverhampton is like a shanty town in the 3rd world,HOW NOT TO ENCCOURAGE IMMIGRATION SHOULD BE ITS MOTTO ,INSTEAD OF THE OLD MOTTO OUT OF DARKNESS COMES LIGHT ,IT NOW MEANS OUT OF LIGHTNESS COMES DARKNESS, LITERALLY

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому

      A very excellent and recent book "Their Terrifying Plan". Not large nor expensive but more researched facts and references in it than I have ever read in just over 160 pages. I don't suppose it will be possible to buy it before long. They keep hacking his websites and this time his over 300 videos are gone along with transcripts and more, and links on the pages aren't all working. This was done during the past few days.
      He is unmentionable on most search engines but can be found.

  • @andrewgarner2224
    @andrewgarner2224 Рік тому +54

    This is also happening outside London but i think for a different reason we seem to have lost pride in ourselves and our neighbourhood. We generally used put rubbish in the bin, houses were clean and called the neighbours Mr or Mrs until my mid 20's.
    Now it's throw rubbish on the floor, call people bruv and keep hoses unkempt.

    • @shaunpb2279
      @shaunpb2279 Рік тому +3

      my gram ma use to scrub her step

    • @darrenleejones3516
      @darrenleejones3516 Рік тому

      Bargwan bruv

    • @barbarahalkyard1901
      @barbarahalkyard1901 Рік тому

      I was born in the 50s .And back then people took pride in the street they lived.They where spotless back then.

  • @TheHead9999
    @TheHead9999 Рік тому +79

    Same reason as why Africa is such a dangerous place. We left and its leadership changed from native Europeans.

    • @mikeconnors3880
      @mikeconnors3880 Рік тому +2

      Have you been to any country in Africa ? Africa is not a country for your information. You probably have not been outside your front door.

    • @TheHead9999
      @TheHead9999 Рік тому

      ​@@mikeconnors3880jumping to assumptions. Probably as thick as you sound.

    • @theprincipalofficer_1
      @theprincipalofficer_1 Рік тому

      Still does not make it wrong if it was so.

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому

      Sometimes the elderly used to retire to the country or the coast but those working usually remained in their cities and towns for work, or at least the increased possibility of work at a not too bad salary.
      The problem begun in earnest when those of working age started to allow themselves to be pushed into leaving. They left gaps which were of course soon filled.
      Decades ago I knew a blind man whose wife had sadly passed away. He has two young sons. They lived in quite long street, Fallsbrook Road, Streatham Hill. Over time they became the only white family there. Those of other colours would knock on the door and ask if he would sell them his house so they could live near to family members. He always refused. For one thing, his dear late wife's ashes were under a rose bush in the front garden, always waiting for him to return home after work (until he lost his job. Very difficult for a blind person to find work, probably more so then). For another thing, he believed in "keeping a presence" and not creating a gap for others to fill. As he pointed out, possession is nine tenths of the law. He lived there until he passed away a few years ago.
      I daresay that if he hadn't been blind and hadn't had two strong, fit sons when they became adults (one in the army), he would have been beaten up.
      The main part of the fight is to KEEP OUR PRESENCE.
      When people keep running they find themselves backed into a corner, with those they want to avoid moving in ever closer until.....
      Always hold the fort. It is YOUR castle.

  • @macclift9956
    @macclift9956 Рік тому +151

    It's possible that it's not the area that makes people shabby and slummy, but the people making the area shabby and slummy.

    • @englishpatriot9464
      @englishpatriot9464 Рік тому +16

      Certain types especially

    • @ehaaron
      @ehaaron Рік тому +1

      tower block are an invention of the communists. Its a lowest way of life. minimal windows and all you see outside the window is a wall of another tower block. China is full of these by the way and many other soviet countries. You can still see the tower blocks in east Germany and east berlin, because of the soviets.
      Tower blocks in a democratic nation are a direct result of greed. On the same land you can make more money. Instead of selling a couple of houses, you can sell 50-100 houses. (they shouldn't even be called houses, more like cramped cages)
      (I wonder why the communists prefer them? Maybe its easier to keep watch on fellow comrades to write weekly reports on them)

    • @briangreen8504
      @briangreen8504 Рік тому +1

      You can take the people out of the ghetto but you can't take the ghetto out of the people

    • @johnsmithers8913
      @johnsmithers8913 Рік тому +1

      Import the third world, become the third. An obvious reality that so many refuse to acknowledge.

    • @nojabhere
      @nojabhere Рік тому +1

      How observant of you 😊

  • @tonysheerness2427
    @tonysheerness2427 Рік тому +132

    After the war to relieve the strain on London places like Milton Keynes and satellite towns were developed but they still crammed people into London. Why the mass importation of people? We have become one of the most over populated countries in the world, for what?

    • @BlackGriffin195
      @BlackGriffin195 Рік тому +26

      MK used to feature the Cockney accent quite noticeably in the 1970s. Now it's Somali Sid and his dialect.

    • @wokenup5273
      @wokenup5273 Рік тому +20

      I was 1 year old when my family moved to Milton Keynes in 1974. Sadly, in the last 20 years, they also imported all the gang problems that London suffers, aswell.

    • @tricky1992000
      @tricky1992000 Рік тому +5

      muh gdp.

    • @mogznwaz
      @mogznwaz Рік тому +12

      A quarter point increase in GDP to satisfy the money markets and the piss1ng contest of international politics. If they measured growth by median GDP per capita we’d have very different actions from the politicians

    • @katielain6519
      @katielain6519 Рік тому +5

      Unfortunately Milton Keynes went to pot when the council took over from the Development Corporation. The difference in the original estates to the modern is very noticeable, even the few badly designed estates. The original estates were spacious, lots of trees wide verges and plenty of parking and green areas to play.

  • @barrybradshaw675
    @barrybradshaw675 Рік тому +24

    Exactly my thoughts. When I travel up from the south coast, across London and out into Essex to visit my daughter I travel by train. Everything you say mirrors my thoughts. I just can't believe how many tower blocks there are both on the way up to Waterloo and out from Liverpool St. Nightmare and awful for those coming after us. The world us old gits knew as kids is completely gone. How very sad.

  • @letsdiscussitoversometea8479
    @letsdiscussitoversometea8479 Рік тому +70

    London used to be a wonderful city.
    There's a video on Rick88888888's channel about driving through London in the 1950s.
    Very, very well behaved, well dressed people.
    Society seemed to be able to function more practically back then as well.

    • @araftryffan7804
      @araftryffan7804 Рік тому +3

      Thanks for the link to Ricks channel. I'm looking forward to showing my parents, who're in their 90s and are lifelong Londoners.

    • @letsdiscussitoversometea8479
      @letsdiscussitoversometea8479 Рік тому +5

      @@araftryffan7804 that's alright. :)
      I watch it occasionally, because it's fascinating to see the change in architecture over time, and just the way that people went about their lives.
      You could see that they were happier on a very deep level.

    • @basedscotsman8142
      @basedscotsman8142 Рік тому +6

      Ah the days before cultural enrichment.

    • @letsdiscussitoversometea8479
      @letsdiscussitoversometea8479 Рік тому

      @@obid7755 careful Obid, you might begin to develop an unhealthy infatuation with me!

    • @johnsmithers8913
      @johnsmithers8913 Рік тому +1

      That was when the majority of people were productive, generating wealth through their labour and the wealth being used on things like infrastructure.
      However, we have more and more parasites producing nothing. Not just the obvious imported ones, but homegrown ones occupying useless bureaucratic positions and useless HR positions in private companies.

  • @version736ha2
    @version736ha2 Рік тому +188

    Anyone remember how much quieter the the tube was in 80s and 90s at weekend? And being able to easily drive into the West End at weekends

    • @jonathansimmons5353
      @jonathansimmons5353 Рік тому +14

      I even drove over westminster bridge in the early 80s, provisional licence, no insurance, no mot in a bedford CF.. only ever got pulled if we left a party in the early hours as plod was looking for burglers, and a white cf van fitted the bill..
      -ahhh! 3 pts and 40 quid fine on the licence i dint have..
      Lolzer😅

    • @martingonzalez2850
      @martingonzalez2850 Рік тому +23

      I remember going for a walk on my day off on a Sunday in the suburbs when I was 18 and there hardly being any traffic on the road and being a Sunday what a Sunday was meant to be.

    • @adamm8067
      @adamm8067 Рік тому +26

      I grew up in London in the late 80s and left for Australia in the early 90s. I recently came back to visit for the coronation after 30 years away, and while it was a great trip with lots of fond memories rekindled, I was truly shocked at how crowded London has become. It was extremely stressful to just get from A to B, and the culture feels far more aggressive and neurotic. Lots more loud and “angry” people around. It did feel intimidating. It spilled over into the suburbs and only returned to what I remember as “normal” once I got out into Kent and Surrey. But then there was the traffic.. even in the small villages I felt unsafe crossing the roads due to the massively increased congestion even well outside greater London.

    • @ClaireGarrard
      @ClaireGarrard Рік тому +20

      It was even quieter in the 60s and 70s.

    • @angelaeastwood3938
      @angelaeastwood3938 Рік тому +30

      Born in 68, growing up in the 70s onwards was a lot different looking world to this. and with less people, less to zero multiculturalism and of course less stabbings, no black history month no LGBT month. Police being police. I personally think people were more laid back and more pleasant and respected each other. I could list so much more. But time back then was better. 🤔 God I miss all that . 😮

  • @jeremyfielding2333
    @jeremyfielding2333 Рік тому +44

    So glad I had my London Days in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. I never had the feeling that it was an overcrowded city.

    • @angelaeastwood3938
      @angelaeastwood3938 Рік тому +6

      Nope me neither. Born in 68 was never like this

    • @jharris947
      @jharris947 Рік тому +5

      Add the 60s to your years and I'll gladly join you.😎

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому

      Sometimes the elderly used to retire to the country or the coast but those working usually remained in their cities and towns for work, or at least the increased possibility of work at a not too bad salary.
      The problem begun in earnest when those of working age started to allow themselves to be pushed into leaving. They left gaps which were of course soon filled.
      Decades ago I knew a blind man whose wife had sadly passed away. He has two young sons. They lived in quite long street, Fallsbrook Road, Streatham Hill. Over time they became the only white family there. Those of other colours would knock on the door and ask if he would sell them his house so they could live near to family members. He always refused. For one thing, his dear late wife's ashes were under a rose bush in the front garden, always waiting for him to return home after work (until he lost his job. Very difficult for a blind person to find work, probably more so then). For another thing, he believed in "keeping a presence" and not creating a gap for others to fill. As he pointed out, possession is nine tenths of the law. He lived there until he passed away a few years ago.
      I daresay that if he hadn't been blind and hadn't had two strong, fit sons when they became adults (one in the army), he would have been beaten up.
      The main part of the fight is to KEEP OUR PRESENCE.
      When people keep running they find themselves backed into a corner, with those they want to avoid moving in ever closer until.....
      Always hold the fort. It is YOUR castle.
      A certain peoples seem to advertise their properties for sale or to let less. Finding a suitable buyer or tenant might to longer, but they put word around amongst their own to avoid selling to peoples they don't like. A lessen to be learned there.

    • @neilwoodward7336
      @neilwoodward7336 Рік тому

      ​@@angr3819
      Change the record please. I've seen your comment in 3 posts so far in the space of about 30 seconds.

    • @shaunpb2279
      @shaunpb2279 Рік тому

      what needs to change is beleaving are selfs are youth are lost

  • @ADKilgour
    @ADKilgour Рік тому +86

    When I visited London as a tourist about 15 years ago, I happened to buy a drink from a convenience store not far from the London Museum. While standing on the corner outside the store, I watched a mother and young child exit, the boy eager to devour the treat his mother had indulged him. She quickly unwrapped the lolly, handed it to him, then deliberately threw the plastic wrapper on the ground. There were a couple of bins within arm's reach of her, but she was oblivious to them. I had clearly encountered someone who thought they were in a third world slum where the only place for trash was on the ground, and remember feeling extremely indignant that she would show so little respect for the community she was in. Dressed as she was in hijab, she stood out as someone of foreign origin who was completely out of place and yet, despite showing complete contempt for where she was, I have no doubt she was a resident of the area. I just could not comprehend why anyone would willing want to live in a rubbish heap while living in the middle of one of the most historically significant cities of the world. It was just complete and utter contempt.

    • @KapitanKremmen
      @KapitanKremmen Рік тому +16

      Oh come on now.......
      She was just trying to make it like it is back home......

    • @ADKilgour
      @ADKilgour Рік тому +9

      @@KapitanKremmen Indeed, maybe you're right!

    • @Occident.
      @Occident. Рік тому

      Import the third world, become third world! It ain't rocket science.

    • @FART-REPELLENT
      @FART-REPELLENT Рік тому

      As if white British people don't litter the streets; Dunce

    • @shabbos-goy9407
      @shabbos-goy9407 Рік тому

      This imported worthless parasitical filth sicken me.

  • @nickyginn9137
    @nickyginn9137 Рік тому +29

    Brighton is going exactly the same way. 50,000 uni students, endless fast food delivery scooters clogging up the road, overgrown parks, streets and graffiti....and more😢😢

    • @christophermaley6822
      @christophermaley6822 Рік тому

      left in 2016 thank goodness......too many chavs, druggies, poofs, ugly lezzers and scummy foreigners, not forgetting angry looking braided hair, greeny, lefties with badges and combat boots ? DUMP!!

    • @mike2561
      @mike2561 Рік тому

      I think it needs more multi-kulti diversity seeing as it is a libturd stronghold.

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому +1

      Sometimes the elderly used to retire to the country or the coast but those working usually remained in their cities and towns for work, or at least the increased possibility of work at a not too bad salary.
      The problem begun in earnest when those of working age started to allow themselves to be pushed into leaving. They left gaps which were of course soon filled.
      Decades ago I knew a blind man whose wife had sadly passed away. He has two young sons. They lived in quite long street, Fallsbrook Road, Streatham Hill. Over time they became the only white family there. Those of other colours would knock on the door and ask if he would sell them his house so they could live near to family members. He always refused. For one thing, his dear late wife's ashes were under a rose bush in the front garden, always waiting for him to return home after work (until he lost his job. Very difficult for a blind person to find work, probably more so then). For another thing, he believed in "keeping a presence" and not creating a gap for others to fill. As he pointed out, possession is nine tenths of the law. He lived there until he passed away a few years ago.
      I daresay that if he hadn't been blind and hadn't had two strong, fit sons when they became adults (one in the army), he would have been beaten up.
      The main part of the fight is to KEEP OUR PRESENCE.
      When people keep running they find themselves backed into a corner, with those they want to avoid moving in ever closer until.....
      Always hold the fort. It is YOUR castle.
      A certain peoples seem to advertise their properties for sale or to let less. Finding a suitable buyer or tenant might to longer, but they put word around amongst their own to avoid selling to peoples they don't like. A lessen is to be learned.

    • @asha-kb9yh
      @asha-kb9yh Рік тому

      Yes it's a shit hole!

  • @reklaw3603
    @reklaw3603 Рік тому +122

    An investigation is required to route out the corrupt men and women in government and local councils, investigating needless public money spending.

    • @Tom-kt8lu
      @Tom-kt8lu Рік тому

      Rout

    • @Tom-kt8lu
      @Tom-kt8lu Рік тому +4

      Or root?

    • @pmacc3557
      @pmacc3557 Рік тому +4

      The investigation to be organised and overseen by self same people

    • @clivewalker5465
      @clivewalker5465 Рік тому

      No Investigation needed to route them out , they are All Corrupt .

    • @user-xd9yo3le7o
      @user-xd9yo3le7o Рік тому +1

      The Tories abolished the Audit Commission in 2015, they also did away with restraints on what local government could invest in. While cutting grants by billions..this is why we have the likes of Slough, Thurrock and Birmingham today... many are teetering on bankruptcy...blame George Osborne, Eric Pickles and co. But I'm sure that there's a Nigerian in Southwark that this channel can scapegoat instead.

  • @GlasgowCelticforever1888
    @GlasgowCelticforever1888 Рік тому +77

    I have been to japan many years ago and it is an incredible place because of their people. Crime is pretty much non existent there. Never seen a fight, never seen a robbery, never seen a stabbing. I actually think it has the lowest crime rate in the world and it has been like that for the past couple of decades. It is in their “culture” to be productive and contribute to society. They are a remarkable race of people.

    • @leedslad1829
      @leedslad1829 Рік тому +10

      Japanese culture and British culture is like chalk and cheese. The gulf states also have a very low crime rate. No drugs..Little alcohol..and definitely no roadmen

    • @privatenoone8911
      @privatenoone8911 Рік тому +22

      Don't forget the homogeneity!

    • @paulsmith1981
      @paulsmith1981 Рік тому +8

      2nd 3nd generation Japanese American exhibit the same traits.

    • @spitfires1979
      @spitfires1979 Рік тому

      Sadly for them, the Japanese are embarking on a new program to attract immigrants because of their low birth rates and potentially catastrophic demographic collapse. I’ll give Japan’s cities 20 years before they are as dangerous and dirty as a ‘diverse’ European town.

    • @paul-antonywhatshisface3954
      @paul-antonywhatshisface3954 Рік тому +2

      A nuke will do that to a society.

  • @tommysmith5479
    @tommysmith5479 Рік тому +41

    I can tell you one thing: there are definitely 50% more coffee shops and barbers than there were 40 years ago! 🙂

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому +10

      Where they never seem very busy but handle a lot of money.

    • @dougpirrie2862
      @dougpirrie2862 Рік тому

      Yes but you need to have an illegal outlet for the drugs to finance the illegal immigrants

    • @theclotshotdidit3115
      @theclotshotdidit3115 Рік тому +1

      ​@@angr3819exactly, the same as weapons to Ukraine, money laundering.

    • @johnyoung8727
      @johnyoung8727 Рік тому

      ​@@angr3819spot on observation Sir.

  • @frankielov
    @frankielov Рік тому +25

    Good morning, Agree Britain is over populated 👍🏽

    • @therainbowgulag.
      @therainbowgulag. Рік тому +2

      Only England. Scotland and Wales are empty.

    • @dave4803
      @dave4803 Рік тому +2

      Allowing the third would to settle there and drive the indigenous out is what did it.
      These people really are the dregs of humanity, they've trashed their own countries so why would they treat ours any different?
      This is greatly sped up when a non indigenous and truly hateful person like Sadiq Khan becomes mayor or London and his goal is to hurt the British.
      Tony Blair started the fire in the name of greed but Sadiq Khan has fed the fire and finished what he started, his dislike of the British is no secret.

  • @ledzep2937
    @ledzep2937 Рік тому +17

    I was called a racist for pointing this out 3wks ago?...I lived and worked there for 8yrs with my eyes wide open, and I agree with you! I jacked my job in and moved I hated that much, never to return.

  • @davidbowie2046
    @davidbowie2046 Рік тому +58

    As a young man from the North West in the 80's i used to visit London frequently. It was full of life, loads of clubs, things to do and had a huge buzz about it. A lot of Northerners aspired to live there. It was expensive, but there was money to be made there. I never did move there, but continued to visit at least twice a year to see a friend who did make the move. Gradually, year by year you could see the rot set in. Until about 10 years ago my friend moved back up north as he couldn't take it anymore. A beautiful city ruined by outsiders, who live in crap were they're from and bring that philosophy over here. The old London that I loved growing up is sadly now gone :(

    • @alanhaynes418
      @alanhaynes418 Рік тому +3

      Imagine how much worse it is for those of who were born here in the '50's, '60's and 70's.
      Forced out of our own city by massive ethnic enrichment.

    • @rogershore3128
      @rogershore3128 Рік тому +3

      I lived in London in the late 60's and again in the mid 80's. Pretty much the same city I remember. Visited mates there about 8 years ago I was horrified at the London I encountered Never going near it again... The lovely city I knew is long dead.

  • @chrisblay
    @chrisblay Рік тому +14

    My parents were both Londoners born and bred. If they were still alive today, they wouldn’t recognise the place.

  • @madhavoc1
    @madhavoc1 Рік тому +61

    "WHY" ??
    The British/EU know EXACTLY "Why" !! And the fact I do not need to even print the reasons "why"? tells it all ??

  • @bertiewooster3326
    @bertiewooster3326 Рік тому +7

    Went to London last week after 35 years.......absolutely a dump not a white face or genuine Brit seen !!!

  • @incurableromantic4006
    @incurableromantic4006 Рік тому +35

    Everyone knows why - and everyone pretends they haven't noticed what's happened.

    • @englishpatriot9464
      @englishpatriot9464 Рік тому +8

      They do know, they just don't want to say it in fear of being called waycist and stuff

    • @dave4803
      @dave4803 Рік тому +1

      Allowing the third would to settle there and drive the indigenous out is what did it.
      These people really are the dregs of humanity, they've trashed their own countries so why would they treat ours any different?
      This is greatly sped up when a non indigenous and truly hateful person like Sadiq Khan becomes mayor or London and his goal is to hurt the British.

    • @evolassunglasses4673
      @evolassunglasses4673 Рік тому

      Usury

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому +1

      Sometimes the elderly used to retire to the country or the coast but those working usually remained in their cities and towns for work, or at least the increased possibility of work at a not too bad salary.
      The problem begun in earnest when those of working age started to allow themselves to be pushed into leaving. They left gaps which were of course soon filled.
      Decades ago I knew a blind man whose wife had sadly passed away. He has two young sons. They lived in quite long street, Fallsbrook Road, Streatham Hill. Over time they became the only white family there. Those of other colours would knock on the door and ask if he would sell them his house so they could live near to family members. He always refused. For one thing, his dear late wife's ashes were under a rose bush in the front garden, always waiting for him to return home after work (until he lost his job. Very difficult for a blind person to find work, probably more so then). For another thing, he believed in "keeping a presence" and not creating a gap for others to fill. As he pointed out, possession is nine tenths of the law. He lived there until he passed away a few years ago.
      I daresay that if he hadn't been blind and hadn't had two strong, fit sons when they became adults (one in the army), he would have been beaten up.
      The main part of the fight is to KEEP OUR PRESENCE.
      When people keep running they find themselves backed into a corner, with those they want to avoid moving in ever closer until.....
      Always hold the fort. It is YOUR castle.
      A certain peoples seem to advertise their properties for sale or to let less. Finding a suitable buyer or tenant might to longer, but they put word around amongst their own to avoid selling to peoples they don't like. A lessen to be learned there. Am I right?

  • @leechilds3725
    @leechilds3725 Рік тому +31

    As someone that loves London and it's history. I just tend to reminisce about our capital in old films and tv shows from back in the day ! Rather than face the harsh reality of the dump it has now sadly become.

    • @candy-le4nh
      @candy-le4nh Рік тому +3

      You miss the Victorian slums and 1950s tenements, right?
      LOL

    • @gilessteve
      @gilessteve Рік тому +4

      I've watched those films here on YT. They are heartbreaking.

    • @AB-kc3yc
      @AB-kc3yc Рік тому +3

      👍

    • @evolassunglasses4673
      @evolassunglasses4673 Рік тому +3

      ​@@candy-le4nhmy uncle went to school with no shoes. But he died rich but unhappy at what London had become.
      He never looked on his ancestral homeland as just an economic zone open to the World. He wasn't materialistic.
      Capitalism and Marxism can never understand this.
      Man is far more than an economic unit.

    • @runehawkwood
      @runehawkwood Рік тому

      @@candy-le4nh Only because you lived there...
      LOL

  • @johnbowkett80
    @johnbowkett80 Рік тому +26

    Good Sunday morning Simon and all . 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @simondjangothe4349
      @simondjangothe4349 Рік тому

      @@bobwilkins204hi Bob, are you taking your cars out for a drive today?

    • @David-q1t4d
      @David-q1t4d Рік тому

      @bob wilkins
      la sigh/spaceman/candy/bacon-bonce
      Hello Again bobby boy
      And who will you wrongly claim I am today,ya delusional,perverted wrong 'un??
      😎👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @johnbowkett80
      @johnbowkett80 Рік тому

      ​@@bobwilkins204I keep telling you Bob , I'm taken for ........ And she don't like sharing . 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @johnbowkett80
      @johnbowkett80 Рік тому

      @@bobwilkins204 She is very lucky Bob ....... And she knows it . 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @georgehetty7857
      @georgehetty7857 Рік тому

      @@bobwilkins204I’m sure that if you had a brother Bob your love for him/her/ they would be extremely unnatural are probably illegal?🤡

  • @keithfarrington960
    @keithfarrington960 Рік тому +30

    London, my beautiful homeland is now destroyed.

    • @gilessteve
      @gilessteve Рік тому

      ...and so few seem to care.

  • @mileschurch67
    @mileschurch67 Рік тому +28

    I live in Reading,the same is happening here:Block after block of flats being erected to house more immigrants with no extra aminities.Proto-slums from our myopic politicians

    • @davidheard684
      @davidheard684 Рік тому +3

      I lived in Reading in the 1960s it was a great place back then .

    • @Wavygravydressedinnavy
      @Wavygravydressedinnavy Рік тому +3

      I was born and bred in Reading. I managed to escape 20 years ago, as it was on the decline then. I used to go back and visit family from time to time but the place continued to get steadily worse. Now my parents have passed on and thankfully I have no need ever to set foot near the place, which is fine by me.

    • @briansutton7603
      @briansutton7603 Рік тому +3

      I left Reading ten years ago(born and bred in Whitley) . I moved to Bath. Unfortunately it seams the rot has followed me. It's not noticeable at the moment and the locals seam to welcome it. But they will notice a change for the worst in the next five years. GOD HELP THIS ONCE GREAT NATION

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому +1

      Sometimes the elderly used to retire to the country or the coast but those working usually remained in their cities and towns for work, or at least the increased possibility of work at a not too bad salary.
      The problem begun in earnest when those of working age started to allow themselves to be pushed into leaving. They left gaps which were of course soon filled.
      Decades ago I knew a blind man whose wife had sadly passed away. He has two young sons. They lived in quite long street, Fallsbrook Road, Streatham Hill. Over time they became the only white family there. Those of other colours would knock on the door and ask if he would sell them his house so they could live near to family members. He always refused. For one thing, his dear late wife's ashes were under a rose bush in the front garden, always waiting for him to return home after work (until he lost his job. Very difficult for a blind person to find work, probably more so then). For another thing, he believed in "keeping a presence" and not creating a gap for others to fill. As he pointed out, possession is nine tenths of the law. He lived there until he passed away a few years ago.
      I daresay that if he hadn't been blind and hadn't had two strong, fit sons when they became adults (one in the army), he would have been beaten up.
      The main part of the fight is to KEEP OUR PRESENCE.
      When people keep running they find themselves backed into a corner, with those they want to avoid moving in ever closer until.....
      Always hold the fort. It is YOUR castle.
      A certain peoples seem to advertise their properties for sale or to let less. Finding a suitable buyer or tenant might to longer, but they put word around amongst their own to avoid selling to peoples they don't like. A lessen to be learned there. Yes? No?

  • @manoo422
    @manoo422 Рік тому +236

    Whats needed most of all is a change of government and mass deportations.

    • @GMN360
      @GMN360 Рік тому

      Things will not change under Labour…the two parties are wedded to each other and controlled by WEF. We need to break WEF if we want a change and that is an enormous task. They have infiltrated everything.

    • @evolassunglasses4673
      @evolassunglasses4673 Рік тому

      All our problems are just symptoms of Usury.

    • @amancalledkev
      @amancalledkev Рік тому +6

      The Austrian Painter Party…..

    • @paulgovan3534
      @paulgovan3534 Рік тому +4

      @man-of-the-world I'm not a political person in any way, but I will lay money on the Tories remaining in power next year. We are supposed to be a democratic country here yet we are all ignored! We were promised and end to the channel migrant problem! And....????

    • @michaelholmes4374
      @michaelholmes4374 Рік тому +3

      Couldn't agree more trouble is the government is too week so is the Labour Party the country is doomed

  • @halloweenville1
    @halloweenville1 Рік тому +46

    People were saying in the 50s/60s that London was the epitome of class, and a city to be proud off., and that the slums of the Victorian era had now passed., (That's because the 50s/60s were the golden era off course) But move forward to 2023, and the Victorian era is back (alive and well) but with a vengeance. Homeless people EVERYWHERE, immigrants ransacking the streets, shops boarded up, and knife-gun crime through the roof. Can't go out after 5pm because of gangs terrorising neighbourhoods The Victorian era now looks tame in comparison to today.

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому

      One of my sons lives in Bexley for a while. It became rowdy after school finished.

    • @halloweenville1
      @halloweenville1 Рік тому

      @@angr3819 Teachers probably handed them their weapons back at the school gates as they left for the day.

    • @SunofYork
      @SunofYork Рік тому

      You should have paid attention at school...then you would have been able to move out of the ghetto

  • @rumdo5617
    @rumdo5617 Рік тому +153

    I love the Japanese approach of teaching schoolchildren how to take responsibility for cleaning and caring for their school. It has to be one of the most clean orderly countries in the world as a result.

    • @keithcarpenter5254
      @keithcarpenter5254 Рік тому +15

      The only ethnostate left.......

    • @letsdiscussitoversometea8479
      @letsdiscussitoversometea8479 Рік тому

      @@keithcarpenter5254 even that's under threat apparently...
      Because of the country's ageing population, there are plans that might be in the pipeline to bring in foreigners to help repopulate the country.
      Utter disaster!! 😢

    • @englishpatriot9464
      @englishpatriot9464 Рік тому

      ​@@keithcarpenter5254there's others still

    • @davidk3729
      @davidk3729 Рік тому +16

      ⁠why shabby, slummy, dangerous and crowded? Because that’s the situation in the countries they left. Probably reminds them of home.

    • @golfbulldog
      @golfbulldog Рік тому +4

      ​@@hanajinks1044and you don't think that the liberals in the West aren't conditioned too??

  • @jayturner3397
    @jayturner3397 Рік тому +71

    Think I've mentioned this before, I was born '56, after more than 10 years on the housing list we were allocated a flat in Central London, quite luxurious, double glazed Central & underfloor heating, a Bathroom 😅😂, then in '99 I moved back to the area and bumped into someone living in these tower blocks, I visited quite shocked at the dilapidated state of the grounds and buildings but most notably there was safety netting at the bottom of the blocks underneath the first floor windows, full of Rubbish of all types, I questioned this..apparently the council had a spate of fires 🔥 in the Rubbish chutes..put down to Friction hmmmm, my new found friend showed me letters from the local authorities, all multi lingual except the one telling people to take Rubbish down in the lifts and place it in the bin..this was only in English 😮, still they did clear the crap up every few Weeks..sad.

    • @mogznwaz
      @mogznwaz Рік тому +8

      Read Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s book Infidel - it explains this perfectly.

    • @jayturner3397
      @jayturner3397 Рік тому +4

      @@mogznwaz thanks 😊

    • @jayturner3397
      @jayturner3397 Рік тому

      @mogznwaz ahh have
      seen her interviewed..
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infidel:_My_Life

    • @bigbasil1908
      @bigbasil1908 Рік тому

      Oh nice, so aside from the stench of urine in the lifts, they also have the stench of foul rotting liquids dripping out of peoples bin bags in the lifts

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому

      Excellent recent book "Their Terrifying Plan". Not large nor expensive but more researched facts and references in it than I have ever read in just over 160 pages. I don't suppose it will be possible to buy it before long. They keep hacking his websites and this time his over 300 videos are gone along with transcripts and more, and links on the pages aren't all working. Hopefully he can restore it again.
      He is unmentionable on most search engines but can be found.

  • @bendenisereedy7865
    @bendenisereedy7865 Рік тому +24

    Anyone who's visited Karachi, Lahore, Delhi, Lagos or Nairobi knows that we have a long long way to go before London becomes as bad as an African or Asian or Middle-Eastern city so London must feel like a clean, safe, well-organised place for foreigners.

    • @christinerussell113
      @christinerussell113 Рік тому +23

      Ah, but our 'guests' from Karachi, Lahore, Delhi' Lagos, and every other goddamn place in the world, are busy working on making my once beloved home town as shitty as the dumps they came from. Sadly, it is happening. Makes them feel right at home.

    • @davidjma7226
      @davidjma7226 Рік тому +4

      Middle Eastern cities? You have not travelled much it seems. Dubai? Abu Dhabi? Dammam? Jeddah? Kuwait? Zero crime, huge FDI, safe friendly neighborhoods and no knifings or drug gangs. As a single female you are safe at any time of night or day. The bloody sun shines, we pay no tax, energy is £10 a month and I fill up my Porsche for £25. Yeah, it's rough all round......

    • @BlackGriffin195
      @BlackGriffin195 Рік тому +2

      Be under no illusion, we will get there.

    • @christinerussell113
      @christinerussell113 Рік тому +11

      @davidjma7226 Just to be clear, I am well aware that certain Middle Eastern cities are clean, and 'safe', if you have no problem with living in societies which have barely changed since medieval times. A mindset which I now see on the streets of London. And yer, safe for women if you are happy being treated as a possession, a second class human, who earns that safety through abiding by laws which are made and enforced by men. Apparently I, as a woman, am expected to choose between being harassed by men from foreign climes, who, still living in the dark ages, regard all western females as easy meat because they live and walk freely around our nation. Or, live according to laws that reduce the status and rights of a women, leaving her to scuttle about our streets covered head to toe. Perhaps you, as a man, have lived happily enough in Middle Eastern lands because your personal freedom and rights were not in question. Personally, I want neither the dirt and squalor of third world nations brought into my country. Nor do I want the medieval mindset, characterised by sexism and religious dogma, imposed on Britain. This country, our ancestors, spent blood, sweat, and tears, building up a nation, a society, which others envy and wish to join. They should not come and seek to destroy it, and we definitely should not allow them to do so. So you carry on living in your, apparently, well off, idyllic, male dominated existence in some part of the Middle East. Good luck to you. But I, who want to remain in my homeland, also expect and demand said homeland stays recognisably British.

    • @susanupcroft9892
      @susanupcroft9892 Рік тому

      So very well said! In alot of these middle eastern countries, females are not allowed out of their houses without a Male guardian, or at the very least permission from their husband father or brother to go out alone! If they are out and deemed "inappropriately dressed", I.e. a stray bit of hair showing, they can be arrested and beaten, called a "whore", yes what fantastic places to be a woman!

  • @johnbowkett80
    @johnbowkett80 Рік тому +17

    Very shabby ......... and very stabby . 😠🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @letsdiscussitoversometea8479
      @letsdiscussitoversometea8479 Рік тому +7

      I think when Herbie Williams was stabbed after telling off a fellow bus passenger for throwing litter out of a window, that was a pivotal moment for recognising that it wasn't safe to confront total strangers.
      Absolute b*stard who did that.

    • @dave4803
      @dave4803 Рік тому

      Allowing the third would to settle there and drive the indigenous out is what did it.
      These people really are the dregs of humanity, they've trashed their own countries so why would they treat ours any different?
      This is greatly sped up when a non indigenous and truly hateful person like Sadiq Khan becomes mayor or London and his goal is to hurt the British.
      Tony Blair started the fire in the name of greed but Sadiq Khan has fed the fire and finished what he started, his dislike of the British is no secret.

  • @DarkAutumnScribe
    @DarkAutumnScribe Рік тому +20

    Im an American that lived in london, as a student, in the early 90s... ive been back a few times but miss the city i fell in love with, so many years ago.

  • @billsellwood3280
    @billsellwood3280 Рік тому +168

    Not just London. The rest of the country is being covered in tiny chimney-less dwellings.

    • @ehaaron
      @ehaaron Рік тому +1

      tower block are an invention of the communists. Its a lowest way of life. minimal windows and all you see outside the window is a wall of another tower block. China is full of these by the way and many other soviet countries. You can still see the tower blocks in east Germany and east berlin, because of the soviets.
      Tower blocks in a democratic nation are a direct result of greed. On the same land you can make more money. Instead of selling a couple of houses, you can sell 50-100 houses. (they shouldn't even be called houses, more like cramped cages)
      (I wonder why the communists prefer them? Maybe its easier to keep watch on fellow comrades to write weekly reports on them)

    • @JamesSmith-qs4hx
      @JamesSmith-qs4hx Рік тому +5

      Maybe the Soviets could build some chimneys at a later date and leave them unconnected from the buildings....🤔

    • @evolassunglasses4673
      @evolassunglasses4673 Рік тому

      This is how Usury destroys every civilisation

  • @williamtell6750
    @williamtell6750 Рік тому +86

    Mr Webb has an extraordinary talent for explanations in plain language that everybody can understand. Could that be the reason why people on the "liberal left" get so worked up about him?

    • @PaIaeoCIive1684
      @PaIaeoCIive1684 Рік тому

      More that the mindset of those on the 'liberal left' cannot tolerate or allow any opinion which does not match theirs and should be silenced by any means possible.

    • @ShanghaiRooster
      @ShanghaiRooster Рік тому +1

      This was a very good video. I just wish Simon had made it before all those ones blaming knife crime in the capital on race without apparently much regard for environmental factors such as he so rightly points out here. Many commentators on this and other videos continually demand this or that group of people be arrested and jailed. Perhaps if any collective does warrant such treatment it is urban planners ever since the war for the unthinking damage they have wrought upon society with their schemes. This is a debate which has been going on, astonishingly, for sixty years, perhaps sparked by the 1961 publication of Jane Jacobs' 'The Death and Life of Great American Cities'.

    • @williamtell6750
      @williamtell6750 Рік тому +1

      ​@@quadrant2012 I agree with all you say. I put "left liberal" in quotation marks because I am uneasy about the term, but I don't know a better one. Maybe "woke brigade" or some such?

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому +1

      He is very eloquent and concise, asking the right questions.

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому

      @@quadrant2012 You also have realised that left or right wing it's the same vulture bankers and their royal relatives and politician family members etc in the middle flapping both wings.

  • @patricka.crawley6572
    @patricka.crawley6572 Рік тому +64

    Answer: the people.

    • @Skeletor-kg3bj
      @Skeletor-kg3bj Рік тому +9

      Being rather generous calling them people aren't you?

    • @maureenkiker9223
      @maureenkiker9223 Рік тому

      The Government have imported a 3rd world country it is so dirty places I use to shop I cannot stand anymore, the food these people eat smells disgusting open shops aii food on display I can't walk pass them, we haven't integrated the 3rd world has taken over, Thank you traitors for distroying this once great country that so many gave so much for.

    • @levi-nn7ce
      @levi-nn7ce Рік тому +3

      There’s never been an area in a western country where they become the majority and it actually becomes a better and more attractive place to live

  • @desperado315
    @desperado315 Рік тому +37

    Where I'm living, in greater London, there are plans to build monstrosity high rises for 10k people, without much change in local amenities like doctors, hospitals, transport, schools, parklands etc. Plus there's also a plan to replace the local bus garage (one of Londons largest) with an underground one below these buildings. The construction work for all this is forecasted to last 10 years. It's going to be one massive clusterf*ck. The locals are enraged about this. The council are trying to push this through with the developers.

    • @joline2730
      @joline2730 Рік тому +2

      Desperado: and it's no wonder ... they defo have a nice big back pocket, letting all those plans go through ... 🙄🙄🙄☹

    • @nickg2431
      @nickg2431 Рік тому +3

      These people will destroy the new buildings and the taxpayer will pick up the cheque

    • @lindagarczynski2415
      @lindagarczynski2415 Рік тому

      It’s not just London. The council are putting up masses of buildings with no infrastructure all over the inner city of Leeds. The roads are rammed god knows how they are going to get all these extra cars on the main roads when they finish all these new places. Also there will be no extra doctors, dentists and other.

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому

      Sometimes the elderly used to retire to the country or the coast but those working usually remained in their cities and towns for work, or at least the increased possibility of work at a not too bad salary.
      The problem begun in earnest when those of working age started to allow themselves to be pushed into leaving. They left gaps which were of course soon filled.
      Decades ago I knew a blind man whose wife had sadly passed away. He has two young sons. They lived in quite long street, Fallsbrook Road, Streatham Hill. Over time they became the only white family there. Those of other colours would knock on the door and ask if he would sell them his house so they could live near to family members. He always refused. For one thing, his dear late wife's ashes were under a rose bush in the front garden, always waiting for him to return home after work (until he lost his job. Very difficult for a blind person to find work, probably more so then). For another thing, he believed in "keeping a presence" and not creating a gap for others to fill. As he pointed out, possession is nine tenths of the law. He lived there until he passed away a few years ago.
      I daresay that if he hadn't been blind and hadn't had two strong, fit sons when they became adults (one in the army), he would have been beaten up.
      The main part of the fight is to KEEP OUR PRESENCE.
      When people keep running they find themselves backed into a corner, with those they want to avoid moving in ever closer until.....
      Always hold the fort. It is YOUR castle.
      A certain peoples seem to advertise their properties for sale or to let less. Finding a suitable buyer or tenant might to longer, but they put word around amongst their own to avoid selling to peoples they don't like......a lessen to be learned there.

    • @Olbol288
      @Olbol288 Рік тому

      Brown envelopes he he. Fill ya boots councilman

  • @Dyingsociety38
    @Dyingsociety38 Рік тому +36

    I was in Regents park a few months back and found I could cope with the mental strain of being in London in there. A pocket of escapism from the chaos. It was a Sunday mind

    • @tims9434
      @tims9434 Рік тому

      I don't like London like that too

  • @MARKETMAN6789
    @MARKETMAN6789 Рік тому +15

    People like this gentleman have lived life and seen how London and other areas have given the people for Britain a much lower quality of life these days
    Huge numbers of different cultured people have been allowed to come here and like he knows and all the older people know that living with your own cultured people leads to a better quality of life.
    The different governments have created all the problems that we have today ,by allowing huge numbers of people here who are on a different wavelength than us
    Things will only get much worse as more and more of these people are allowed to enter Britain and Europe,THINGS ARE BAD NOW ,BUT THERE NOTHING TO THE TROUBLES THAT AWAIT US AS MORE AND MORE ENTER ,
    THESE TROUBLES NEED NEVER OF HAPPENED THEY ARE SELF INFLICTED BY IMPORTING TROUBLE HERE

  • @therainbowgulag.
    @therainbowgulag. Рік тому +20

    There's a 1000% more stabbings.

  • @jamestuck6764
    @jamestuck6764 Рік тому +27

    Interesting that you should make the comparison between London in the eighties and early nineties; what happened in 1997? The Tony Blair administration took power and started what in my opinion was the planned long term destruction of what was known as the United Kingdom and Britain. He’s also back on the scene advising the Labour Party and has bought a house just down the road from Chequers (convenient). I reckon he’s worried that his project is coming off the rails and wants to get it back on track again.

    • @MrMjp58
      @MrMjp58 Рік тому +3

      Well said.

    • @vordman
      @vordman Рік тому +6

      He wanted to rub the right's noses in diversity. He certainly achieved that. The trouble is, he's wrecked the country doing it.

    • @Gill12283
      @Gill12283 Рік тому +5

      Absolutely right 👍 Blair is a traitor 😡

    • @nojabhere
      @nojabhere Рік тому +1

      He's a small hat
      Make sense yet?

    • @jimmycampbell78
      @jimmycampbell78 Рік тому

      I thought he was Catholic.

  • @saiello2061
    @saiello2061 Рік тому +41

    Uncanny, I was having this EXACT conversation with a friend yesterday afternoon, standing near Walthamstow Central. Surrounded by unimagined multicoloured hoardes of people and families at the tail end of the busy market day, in the shadow of two new looming giants that are 32 storey tower blocks, going up so fast its shocking. These will add yet another 1000 people to the already overcrowded morning tube crush, and if Walthamstow hasn't already been ruined by massive rates of migrant influx in the space of years, these two eyesores will be the last straw. If these stupid councils start resorting to building tower blocks to accommodate its population, you KNOW that they're either greedy and/or incompetent mismanagers of the limited resource.

    • @anthonymitchell6216
      @anthonymitchell6216 Рік тому +6

      Sounds Very similar to what is happening in Lewisham. Ghastly , my sister laughs when I am speaking to her on the phone saying I am walking down the United nations high street. But it's not very funny standing at a bus stop being the only white person amongst 80 people.

    • @saiello2061
      @saiello2061 Рік тому +2

      It's not necessarily the mix, it's the sheer numbers that's astonishing and the mini cities that have risen in Walthamstow, Black Horse Road, Tottenham Hale and Seven Sisters. I defy anyone who hasn't been to these places in recent years to not be gobsmacked.

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому

      Excellent recent book "Their Terrifying Plan". Not large nor expensive but more researched facts and references in it than I have ever read in just over 160 pages. I don't suppose it will be possible to buy it before long. They keep hacking his websites and this time his over 300 videos are gone along with transcripts and more, and links on the pages aren't all working.
      He is unmentionable on most search engines but can be found.

    • @ellismeah8110
      @ellismeah8110 Рік тому +1

      Where's the land to build 1,000s of houses in London, for the 1000s of new arrivals constantly arriving

    • @t.gilligan9661
      @t.gilligan9661 Рік тому

      I live in the borough and what was a sports area sandwiched between Ruckholt Rd and Church Road in Leyton is block after block of high rise. Same around James St in Walthamstow with some upmarket high quality 'villages'.@@saiello2061

  • @Frank75288
    @Frank75288 Рік тому +97

    This cheered me up , hope all of our newly arrived guests live in a tower block

    • @letsdiscussitoversometea8479
      @letsdiscussitoversometea8479 Рік тому +31

      I hope they go back home.
      We do still have so many poor rough sleepers who'd be grateful even for the chance of their own home (even if it's in a tower block ☹️)

    • @WheelieMacBin
      @WheelieMacBin Рік тому

      Whilst tragic, it told a very interesting story.@@wulfhere83

    • @surreyscouse2873
      @surreyscouse2873 Рік тому

      ​@@wulfhere83absolutely

    • @surreyscouse2873
      @surreyscouse2873 Рік тому +5

      ​@@wulfhere83 ha, the occupants of Grenfell had no link whatsoever to the names on the "rent book".

    • @mousecat9398
      @mousecat9398 Рік тому

      Let’s hope the insulation on the facade is cheap like the stuff Galliard homes used

  • @michaelholt7994
    @michaelholt7994 Рік тому +43

    9.5 million,try 13 million,increasing the population per square mile will never end well.

  • @keithianlocke
    @keithianlocke Рік тому +20

    Personally I would attribute the "slummy" to the particular people that have arrived to the place.
    Just go to any other big town or city where they've formed enclaves and gather together in neighbourhoods. You will find those areas have also become "slummy".

  • @bobtudbury8505
    @bobtudbury8505 Рік тому +44

    huge change of culture, turning it back into where they came from

    • @jeannemillsom9300
      @jeannemillsom9300 Рік тому +2

      @bobtudbury8505They apparently come here for a "better life" but soon abuse us by turning it to a slum.

    • @bobtudbury8505
      @bobtudbury8505 Рік тому

      it is the way of take , do not contribute and when it's all gone , sit cross legged around a campfire spiting pips into the fire ! @@jeannemillsom9300

  • @gerardclark4289
    @gerardclark4289 Рік тому +10

    Sad to say, it’s all over for England, there’s no way back……but didn’t think or believe that the English would surrender so easily…..and without a fight!

    • @bobmathews9072
      @bobmathews9072 Рік тому +4

      Distracted and dumbed down by “Bread & Circuses” , ie soaps , social media , footy , cheap junk food . Same old story as thousands of years ago . “Those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it”

    • @SunofYork
      @SunofYork Рік тому

      @@bobmathews9072 How original

  • @Bob-tq2jv
    @Bob-tq2jv Рік тому +17

    I remember back in 1985 going with my schoolmates to the Tate and then five of us getting lost in London on a walkabout the city. Great day out and a fond memory but I do remember the city wasn't overtly crowded. Fast forward my last time in the city - three years ago and the crowds were huge, just about everywhere. There was no major event going on, just huge numbers of people - plus nervous looking cops holding their submachine guns near the palace. A very different and not friendly vibe. I haven't been back

  • @williambell8282
    @williambell8282 Рік тому +13

    The main problem with the sewerage system is the fact that water supply and sewage was privatised and has not been properly funded. The water companies' priority is to keep their shareholders happy, not to stop sewage flowing down our rivers and into the sea...

    • @skadiwarrior2053
      @skadiwarrior2053 Рік тому +2

      Or maybe an Island this size cannot offer a modern existence to an infinite number of people. We can build houses till the cows come home but where will the reservoirs, power stations etc go. Where will the natural resources like water come from to keep up with demand.

  • @Man_fay_the_Bru
    @Man_fay_the_Bru Рік тому +8

    I don’t live in london but there’s a nice new private block of flats at the end of my street, yesterday I seen about 15 Africans moving in with there suitcases& I thought to myself it must be getting paid for em,I don’t understand wtf is happening here anymore

    • @gilessteve
      @gilessteve Рік тому

      @rogerdoger3347 In _droves_ ! lol

    • @gilessteve
      @gilessteve Рік тому

      @rogerdoger3347 Don't apologise. Amusement is hard to come by when discussing this topic.

  • @rickjensen2717
    @rickjensen2717 Рік тому +20

    Isn't the Government doing a fantastic job!

  • @stumac869
    @stumac869 Рік тому +22

    The object is to create (15 minute) mega cities as part of the agenda 2030 / 2050 programme. The lie of climate change is being used to facilitate that goal by forcing people to use less resources (no private cars, flights or gas) so the population can be massively expanded via immigration. Reducing resource per head of population is necessary, else they'll be forced to invest huge sums into infrastructure which can be avoided by cramming people into ever smaller spaces and reducing consumption of power, water and food. Those plans are all in the public domain, people just need to read them to see where we are heading and it doesn't matter if you vote Labour or Conservative because both are signed up to this agenda. The Energy Bill (now law) will eventually be used to force people to move from the sticks into mega cities by making their inadequately insulated homes uneconomic to live in - £15,000 fines for failure to meet green targets.

    • @evolassunglasses4673
      @evolassunglasses4673 Рік тому

      All our problems are just symptoms of Usury.

    • @DavidGirling
      @DavidGirling Рік тому

      And they also want all your fridges, washing machines, dishwashers, etc, etc, to be "smart" devices so they can turn them off remotely: "the energy smart function in any energy smart appliance is capable of operating in response to load control signals from any person carrying out load control". Just like they do in China if you say anything against the government. And yet if you tell people they don't want to know.

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому +1

      Sometimes the elderly used to retire to the country or the coast but those working usually remained in their cities and towns for work, or at least the increased possibility of work at a not too bad salary.
      The problem begun in earnest when those of working age started to allow themselves to be pushed into leaving. They left gaps which were of course soon filled.
      Decades ago I knew a blind man whose wife had sadly passed away. He has two young sons. They lived in quite long street, Fallsbrook Road, Streatham Hill. Over time they became the only white family there. Those of other colours would knock on the door and ask if he would sell them his house so they could live near to family members. He always refused. For one thing, his dear late wife's ashes were under a rose bush in the front garden, always waiting for him to return home after work (until he lost his job. Very difficult for a blind person to find work, probably more so then). For another thing, he believed in "keeping a presence" and not creating a gap for others to fill. As he pointed out, possession is nine tenths of the law. He lived there until he passed away a few years ago.
      I daresay that if he hadn't been blind and hadn't had two strong, fit sons when they became adults (one in the army), he would have been beaten up.
      The main part of the fight is to KEEP OUR PRESENCE.
      When people keep running they find themselves backed into a corner, with those they want to avoid moving in ever closer until.....
      Always hold the fort. It is YOUR castle.
      A certain peoples seem to advertise their properties for sale or to let less. Finding a suitable buyer or tenant might to longer, but they put word around amongst their own to avoid selling to peoples they don't like. A lessen to be learned there.

  • @smogthehorse9409
    @smogthehorse9409 Рік тому +20

    Pack 'em and stack 'em, close your eyes and wait for the rot to set in.

  • @peterd788
    @peterd788 Рік тому +48

    The type of people is pretty appalling, as well.

    • @ehaaron
      @ehaaron Рік тому

      tower block are an invention of the communists. Its a lowest way of life. minimal windows and all you see outside the window is a wall of another tower block. China is full of these by the way and many other soviet countries. You can still see the tower blocks in east Germany and east berlin, because of the soviets.
      Tower blocks in a democratic nation are a direct result of greed. On the same land you can make more money. Instead of selling a couple of houses, you can sell 50-100 houses. (they shouldn't even be called houses, more like cramped cages)
      (I wonder why the communists prefer them? Maybe its easier to keep watch on fellow comrades to write weekly reports on them)

  • @johnbowkett80
    @johnbowkett80 Рік тому +22

    In the early 80's I was working on a listed building at the back of the London Hospital in Whitechapel . Driving around London in those days was a pleasure . Our local pub was 'The Grave Maurice' of Kray Twins fame . 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @nojabhere
      @nojabhere Рік тому +1

      Makes you wonder why they locked them up for so long right?

    • @johnbowkett80
      @johnbowkett80 Рік тому +3

      @@nojabhere Yes ..... They knew unsavoury things about politicians . 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @NodrogMacphee
      @NodrogMacphee Рік тому +1

      @@johnbowkett80 They were an alternative government , that's the worse crime ever.

  • @micheleemcdaniel389
    @micheleemcdaniel389 Рік тому +7

    Re-watching the 1976 movie 'Marathon Man'. In the movie a character expresses the desire to visit London and Sir Lawrence Olivier's character tells him 'he better visit soon while it is still there'. Forty-seven years ago that seemed an innocuous line. Not so innocuous now.

  • @kevinsavage808
    @kevinsavage808 Рік тому +17

    Two Words Tony Blair

    • @dave4803
      @dave4803 Рік тому

      Allowing the third would to settle there and drive the indigenous out is what did it.
      These people really are the dregs of humanity, they've trashed their own countries so why would they treat ours any different?
      This is greatly sped up when a non indigenous and truly hateful person like Sadiq Khan becomes mayor or London and his goal is to hurt the British.
      Tony Blair started the fire in the name of greed but Sadiq Khan has fed the fire and finished what he started, his dislike of the British is no secret.

    • @angelaeastwood3938
      @angelaeastwood3938 Рік тому +2

      And kahn

    • @dave4803
      @dave4803 Рік тому +1

      @@angelaeastwood3938 Tony Blair started the fire in the name of greed but Sadiq Khan has fed the fire and finished what he started, his dislike of the British is no secret.

    • @kevinsavage808
      @kevinsavage808 Рік тому +1

      @@angelaeastwood3938 you are right, and we could go on as well you know👌

  • @letsdiscussitoversometea8479
    @letsdiscussitoversometea8479 Рік тому +66

    If the architects themselves refuse to live in the blocks of flats that they've designed, then that should be a huge red flag!
    (And I'm referring to *qualified* architects, not "prospective" architects, if you know what I mean)

    • @Mossyz.
      @Mossyz. Рік тому

    • @fredperry523
      @fredperry523 Рік тому +3

      Developer's returns & greed over design & creativity combined with ill advised townplanning & densification policies also help to muck up previously working & scaled precincts.

    • @letsdiscussitoversometea8479
      @letsdiscussitoversometea8479 Рік тому +2

      @@fredperry523 I imagine that if a London borough council today were consulted about new development proposals, they'd more easily get the green light.
      Particularly, if it involves inviting people over from certain parts of the third world.
      Possibly for the same reason that planning permission is so easily given for certain - *ugly* - and inappropriate construction projects.

    • @fredperry523
      @fredperry523 Рік тому

      @@letsdiscussitoversometea8479 Agree - and if you want to add on a sun room to your house you have to jump through hoops and 1-2 years of heritage consultants and professional fees in order that the character of the area is not compromised !

  • @clivebaxter6354
    @clivebaxter6354 Рік тому +23

    Diversity mate, look at films from the 30's to 60's !

  • @philiphumphrey1548
    @philiphumphrey1548 Рік тому +233

    Two reasons 1) Socialist rule 2) Uncontrolled immigration.

    • @yiguanas812
      @yiguanas812 Рік тому +1

      One reason: 1. Satanic Inversion.

    • @ChickpeatheTortie
      @ChickpeatheTortie Рік тому +4

      The Tories have been in power for most of the time - so give it a rest.

    • @davidbarlow350
      @davidbarlow350 Рік тому +25

      @@ChickpeatheTortie
      You don't think the Tories are socialist?
      You need to wake up .

    • @michaelb2388
      @michaelb2388 Рік тому +6

      ​​@@davidbarlow350😂 socialist Tories!🤣

    • @davidbarlow350
      @davidbarlow350 Рік тому +1

      @@michaelb2388
      Tell me that the Online Safety Bill isn't a piece of Marxist control.
      tell me ,pointless lockdowns weren't straight out of the Chinese playbook.
      Tell me ever higher taxation and monitoring of the population isn't Marxist.
      How do you feel knowing you're being spied on by your government?
      Sad thing is,i doubt you even realise and are stupid enough to believe the propaganda fed to you.
      I expect you even think taking our orders from the Marxist WEF and UN is quite normal.

  • @alexanderjohns1588
    @alexanderjohns1588 Рік тому +34

    People that identify with the traditions, history and culture of the area they inhabit generally tend to take pride in their surroundings. People plonked into the middle of what to all intents and purposes is an alien culture don’t.

    • @GaZonk100
      @GaZonk100 Рік тому +5

      it's the breed: Japanese or certain classes of Indians, Swiss, Scandinavians would actively work to enhance the area

    • @witlesswonderthe2nd883
      @witlesswonderthe2nd883 Рік тому +4

      There’s been an influx from Hong Kong noted by locals a few miles away from me,.
      People have said they have one thing in common who have located to their neighbourhoods. They all work, are pleasant and polite when greeting, their houses and gardens are kept clean and immaculate, they’re not a nuisance or noisy and have just blended and mingled in.

    • @GaZonk100
      @GaZonk100 Рік тому

      same with most Asians it would seem@@witlesswonderthe2nd883

    • @mogznwaz
      @mogznwaz Рік тому +1

      No they just brought their habits here and carried on because there was no expectation that they don’t.

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Рік тому

      Sometimes the elderly used to retire to the country or the coast but those working usually remained in their cities and towns for work, or at least the increased possibility of work at a not too bad salary.
      The problem begun in earnest when those of working age started to allow themselves to be pushed into leaving. They left gaps which were of course soon filled.
      Decades ago I knew a blind man whose wife had sadly passed away. He has two young sons. They lived in quite long street, Fallsbrook Road, Streatham Hill. Over time they became the only white family there. Those of other colours would knock on the door and ask if he would sell them his house so they could live near to family members. He always refused. For one thing, his dear late wife's ashes were under a rose bush in the front garden, always waiting for him to return home after work (until he lost his job. Very difficult for a blind person to find work, probably more so then). For another thing, he believed in "keeping a presence" and not creating a gap for others to fill. As he pointed out, possession is nine tenths of the law. He lived there until he passed away a few years ago.
      I daresay that if he hadn't been blind and hadn't had two strong, fit sons when they became adults (one in the army), he would have been beaten up.
      The main part of the fight is to KEEP OUR PRESENCE.
      When people keep running they find themselves backed into a corner, with those they want to avoid moving in ever closer until.....
      Always hold the fort. It is YOUR castle.
      A certain peoples seem to advertise their properties for sale or to let less. Finding a suitable buyer or tenant might to longer, but they put word around amongst their own to avoid selling to peoples they don't like. A lessen to be learned there, no?

  • @leo-3778
    @leo-3778 Рік тому +29

    *There's this movie I watched many times called **_The World of Henry Orient_** with Peter Sellers. The beginning of the movie shows scenes of New York City as it used to be. Orderly, pleasant, safe. The scenes filmed in Central Park are reminiscent of those days also, in the 60s. I use to like riding my bike into NYC from Brooklyn on a quiet Sunday. Very little traffic and it was just peaceful riding around.*
    *Today, however, you wouldn't believe New York City was once a very nice, gently bustling city, a city that people enjoyed visiting.*

    • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
      @golden.lights.twinkle2329 Рік тому +2

      When I moved there in 1979, it was still a fairly pleasant place. By the time I left in 2000, it had gone downhill a lot.

    • @asha-kb9yh
      @asha-kb9yh Рік тому +1

      It makes me cry!
      My Heart yearns to only have those days back!

  • @dawnemile7499
    @dawnemile7499 Рік тому +20

    The tower blocks were just in imitation of Soviet era buildings.

    • @ehaaron
      @ehaaron Рік тому

      Yep. tower block are an invention of the communists. Its a lowest way of life. minimal windows and all you see outside the window is a wall of another tower block. China is full of these by the way and many other soviet countries.
      You can still see the tower blocks in east Germany and east berlin, because of the soviets.

    • @ehaaron
      @ehaaron Рік тому +2

      Tower blocks are a direct result of greed. on the same land you can make more money. Instead of selling a couple of houses you can sell 50-100 houses. (they shouldn't even be called houses, more like cramped cages)

  • @chapers04
    @chapers04 Рік тому +15

    Aside the population issue I would say our civil service is an issue. Paying for a bloated public sector is slowly strangling us. It seems we work to serve them not the other way round.

  • @CrakenFlux
    @CrakenFlux Рік тому +33

    if people do not value what they have, they will lose it. the sad thing is that no one seems to care either way. strange, really.

    • @rogerwoodhouse7945
      @rogerwoodhouse7945 Рік тому +2

      Thats because 'they' have no 'roots' in the place so they have no reason to take care of it.

    • @smogthehorse9409
      @smogthehorse9409 Рік тому +1

      I think the indigenous people care but the authorities are too busy placating the ' new arrivals ' at the expense of our cultural heritage, funding is diverted for diversity vanity projects, minorities appointed to run our historical institutions, the end result is neglect and eventual erasure of our culture.

    • @brocka-lee6068
      @brocka-lee6068 Рік тому +1

      @@rogerwoodhouse7945 And when we do we are called racist when it is patriotism? Why wouldn't we moan about the place being turned in to a shit hole? The words have become combined and should not have.

    • @evolassunglasses4673
      @evolassunglasses4673 Рік тому

      This is the normal process of a society captured by Usury.
      Try and understand Usury.

  • @Chichesterfrotesque1001
    @Chichesterfrotesque1001 Рік тому +9

    I fled london in 2015 after 34 plus years ,it was like living in a termites nest,ghastly!!.

    • @nojabhere
      @nojabhere Рік тому +2

      I had the foresight to see where this was going and moved out in 1989 best move I ever made.

  • @tomash6805
    @tomash6805 Рік тому +11

    Best city in the world when i grew up there , never go there anymore , people make places , more than buildings do.

  • @shh_you_are_wrong
    @shh_you_are_wrong Рік тому +3

    There's an unpleasant, ungrateful underclass that want to take everything and give nothing back.

  • @MareWithSomeBees
    @MareWithSomeBees Рік тому +6

    DIVERSITY IS OUR STENCH 😞

  • @IN_THIS_DAY_AND_AGE
    @IN_THIS_DAY_AND_AGE Рік тому +10

    Tower blocks work OK in cities like Tokyo.
    Perhaps it's the people in them who make them good or bad.

  • @treefrog1962
    @treefrog1962 Рік тому +9

    Enoch didn't have to mention, that there'd be more crap, more crime and more grumpy faces in our streets but he did try to warn us.

    • @gilessteve
      @gilessteve Рік тому +1

      ...and look where it got him. If that's how we treat politicians of integrity who put principles before their careers maybe we deserve the sorry specimens who rule over us today.

    • @bill-2018
      @bill-2018 Рік тому +1

      Yes, he warned us although his time scale was out.
      Politicians wanted immigration and the voters responded by voting for them.
      Bill-B.N.P.

  • @kpaulblume47
    @kpaulblume47 Рік тому +10

    Same goes for Paris, New York, etc.
    And it's not so much a matter of over-crowding as abysmal mis-management.

  • @EnochPowell-1968
    @EnochPowell-1968 Рік тому +279

    9 million people on the books and 3 million illegal immigrants living in London. Let’s not kid ourselves!

    • @englishpatriot9464
      @englishpatriot9464 Рік тому +34

      The legal and illegals are both the problem, the descendants just make the situation worse

    • @twlufc
      @twlufc Рік тому +40

      Don't forget, once 1 arrives and is accepted, so follow his/her family members.

    • @brianperry
      @brianperry Рік тому +1

      Better vote Reform then... then you can have a Dictatorship..Although the present administration is practically one already...

    • @gingerali
      @gingerali Рік тому +35

      @@twlufc And all entitled to free NHS., free education, free housing and the rest , even free interpreters

    • @johnturner1073
      @johnturner1073 Рік тому +25

      Which is why they were never quite sure how many were in, or escaped from, Grenfell Tower...

  • @brianriley5383
    @brianriley5383 Рік тому +8

    Had to travel by train from Havant to Waterloo recently for a funeral in Essex. ( £ 56 !) As you go through Clapham Junction towards Waterloo you notice that the tower blocks are all on your left side, leaving the other side unchanged. Odd that.
    My Dad was a Cockney, born in Whitechapel in 1915 and died in 1986 -- he 'd get a shock if he came back today.

  • @nbandpinportugal
    @nbandpinportugal Рік тому +7

    For the same reason the rest of the country seems so crowded, shabby and slummy.

    • @SunofYork
      @SunofYork Рік тому

      and it rains a lot now

  • @paulwelch9144
    @paulwelch9144 Рік тому +10

    Talking of drains..Not forgetting all the Takeaways and Kebab shops, all that Oil and Grease going into them 🙁

  • @anthonyclarke5579
    @anthonyclarke5579 Рік тому +8

    Just wait until it descends to the San Francisco level of standards. We used to enjoy visiting London and doing a bit of shopping in Oxford street. Sadly Oxford Street is full of tat and candy kiosks these days, hmm, I wonder why. Still not to worry eh, we can squeeze a few more in.

  • @chazsach6594
    @chazsach6594 Рік тому +12

    The local authorities should stop picking up litter for one month which will show the squalor we create expecting other people to tidy up.

    • @Occident.
      @Occident. Рік тому

      Unfortunately here in Gateshead, we are a totally litter shrewn mess. Most of the culprits are White. Ethnics are pouring in to, and they don't care either. When I was at school we had.... "keep your country clean" drummed into us. My dear mum also brought us up to be clean and tidy and never litter. God knows what they teach our kids at school now? Plus the Parents don't discipline their kids. They know no better. We have a large White trash element in Gateshead now I'm sad to say. Heroin addiction is widespread too. You see them all over the town centre.

    • @gbentley8176
      @gbentley8176 Рік тому +1

      It was horrendous in days when bins were left uncollected due to strikes in the seventies. Rats and stink plus the problem with burials no less. Today would be worse.

  • @roddieglossop3942
    @roddieglossop3942 Рік тому +8

    I agree with nearly all of that you say, but there are plenty of places in the world where people live peacefully and happily in tower blocks. There simply isn't room for everyone to have a nice little house. The problem is not the blocks themselves, but the uncivilised people we imported that live in them.

    • @monk3yboy69
      @monk3yboy69 Рік тому +2

      Thank you.
      I said something similar in a previous post.