Quote Originally Posted by Barry Dragon View Post
Its the second and third generation that are the problem. The first generations seem to respect our rules and appreciate being here. The latter generations dont have the respect required in these isles.
So if the first generation respected the country, what's gone wrong with their children and grandchildren?

Did they not pass on the "message"?

Or is that that a result of racism, which was more overt during the 70's and 80's that lead indirectly to them feeling disenfranchised and unwelcome?

I know that some people will read this and accuse me of defending them, I certainly am not. But I think it's lazy to just dismiss it as "their culture". They are, mostly, British, so why is their culture different if that is the case? The "symptoms" will be cured, hopefully with long prison sentences and more importantly help for the victims, but let's also look at what caused the disease and stop that.