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come here illegally, but it doesn't matter to local people in their opinion, does it
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Because one is too many. It's really not difficult stuff. It's actually really quite easy if only governments would do their job
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In the 1980s, me and my generation were told, don't be racist
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Accept people with different coloured skin who've come into this country. Embrace them
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And do you know what? We did. Because they ran our local convenience store
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They became sporting icons. They were work colleagues and by and large people integrated
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But what has happened in recent years? Huge numbers, both people legally and illegally
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have come to this country. Unsustainable numbers that have put huge pressures
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on all our resources. The people that come in these small boats, of course
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are a very visible and visceral thing. that gets so many people, including me, very annoyed
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We did not sign up for this level of immigration, this type of immigration
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and this fundamental lack of integration. That's what decent, hard-working people are worried about
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But you will know, Peter, that only 4% of that mass immigration
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that happened since Brexit is... 4% is illegal, of the kind we've seen with these small boats
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but 96% of it is legal. And that's post-Brexit. And Brexit was supposed to be about stopping all this happening
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So what's gone wrong? That's a problem too