Robin9 wrote:
SB;140593 Wrote:
We come from a family who used to live in Edmonton. Before WW2 we had a
butchers shop on the Green. Then the area was of true North Londoners -
salt of the earth. Our family lived though the blitz and fought for this
country.
Now the whole area has become invaded with sink estate migrants. Thugs
and scum from the lower classes - likely living on benefits 'cos no-one
will give any of them a job.
Our aunt - now in her late 90s - says that "its not our country any
more." She's damned right. And so was Enoch Powell.
Rivers of blood at Edmonton Green:
http://tinyurl.com/pplo8hk
http://tinyurl.com/ncpmnmd
http://tinyurl.com/njlyat5
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-25839111
http://tinyurl.com/o5wh4dd
SB
Perhaps I'm obtuse and simply missing the point. What has this incident
to do
with your general dismay with how Edmonton has changed? As you cite
Enoch
Powell, I assume you are concerned about immigration. The links you
provide
do not indicate that immigrants or their offspring were involved. The
links do
suggest the thuggery started long before the train reached Edmonton so
it can hardly be used to typify how Edmonton has changed since 1945.
Indeed, the arrested man was from Mile End. The incident must have been
very scary for the other passengers, but at least the thugs seem to have
confined their violence to each other (and the train).