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Deport them all. Ban non-english speakers from ever owning property, being on benefits, etc..

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>The long rows of tiny Victorian terraced houses are like hundreds of others around the Midlands, the North and any of the towns and cities whose occupants powered Britain's industrial past. But Mornington Street, in St Matthew's, Leicester, can 'boast' something the others cannot. It is, according to official statistics, the road with the lowest proportion of English speakers in the UK. It's hardly a surprise to find that dubious title is claimed by a street in Leicester. After all, according to the 2021 Census, only 57 per cent of the city's residents were born in England, down from 65 per cent in 2011. Over the decades, Leicester has been the destination of choice for generations of incoming Bengali, Indian, Pakistani and Somalian migrants, along with many others, each finding groups of their own people, already settled in particular areas of the city.

Deport them all. Ban non-english speakers from ever owning property, being on benefits, etc.. Archive: https://archive.today/Y73gP From the post: >>The long rows of tiny Victorian terraced houses are like hundreds of others around the Midlands, the North and any of the towns and cities whose occupants powered Britain's industrial past. But Mornington Street, in St Matthew's, Leicester, can 'boast' something the others cannot. It is, according to official statistics, the road with the lowest proportion of English speakers in the UK. It's hardly a surprise to find that dubious title is claimed by a street in Leicester. After all, according to the 2021 Census, only 57 per cent of the city's residents were born in England, down from 65 per cent in 2011. Over the decades, Leicester has been the destination of choice for generations of incoming Bengali, Indian, Pakistani and Somalian migrants, along with many others, each finding groups of their own people, already settled in particular areas of the city.

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