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Originally Posted by Kizzy
Here we go again... immigrants aligned with extremism.
Aren't most immigrants atm eastern European... how many of those sympathise with ISIS?
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Six months ago, through an Albanian Kosovo Muslim tenant - a very nice, hardworking decent bloke - I took on the case of his friend, another Albanian Kosovo Muslim man who had a wife and child, and who had been wrongly refused a place on the local council's housing list. I successfully had the decision overturned and he was awarded a very nice 3 bedroom house in a very decent area, but over the 2 months which it took to achieve this, I got to know a significant number of Eastern European immigrants through him.
Whilst I never heard any of them declare any interest in the terrorism which is tearing the world apart, and therefore never heard them utter any support for IS, I did distinctly perceive that the majority of them do not actually like the British and actually witnessed derogatory remarks from some of them about the 'English'.
So no, they may not be aligned with extremism, but they're don't particularly align themselves with the UK or have sympathy with its indegenous people either - in my experience.
And the great majority of them are Muslims which could be a factor come any type of Armageddon fought on British soil.