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Compare central London with inner city birmingham then you'll see the real ghetto. London is one of the best cities in the world, Birmingham is officially a muslim country according to fox news LOL

your comparison is not logical how can you compare central London to inner city birmingham. Why not compare inner city birmingham with inner city London? Who lives in central London Arab travellers mps and millionare businessman. This London they show on tv

. The real London is where the majority live in the 3rd world gettos, Brixton, lamberth, stockwell, East Ham, West ham, brick lane, Bethnal Green, Tottenham, white chapel, Peckham, Hackney, Southall, Camberwell, Wembley, Walthamstow, White City, the list is endless

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your comparison is not logical how can you compare central London to inner city birmingham. Why not compare inner city birmingham with inner city London? Who lives in central London Arab travellers mps and millionare businessman. This London they show on tv

. The real London is where the majority live in the 3rd world gettos, Brixton, lamberth, stockwell, East Ham, West ham, brick lane, Bethnal Green, Tottenham, white chapel, Peckham, Hackney, Southall, Camberwell, Wembley, Walthamstow, White City, the list is endless

By your logic your saying even cities like new york and LA are third world with the bronx, harlem, los angles etc.

Southall is not even in inner city London nor is bethnal green, East ham etc which I agree are not the nicest places, but you see the amount of educated people coming out of southall and the price of the houses you can hardly say its a ghetto just some rich kids acting gangster. Compare southall to hansworth and you will see real deprivation with 12 year old girls sitting on street corners with their bellys out on soho road. Inner city London is where all the rich people buy multi-billion pound houses like kensington, lambeth, knightsbridge chelsea, earls court,westminster, st johns wood. I have never herd of an expensive area in Bham except for Edgbaston, kings heath and solihull. Many more ghettos i.e small heath, handsworth, ladypool, lozells, aston, allum rock, moseley, etc

By the way tottenham is next to stamford hill which has jews and is a rich area. Also in all these ghetto you talk about like wembley and walthamstow city, brixton workers are rapidly buying up houses in theses areas and the average price for a 3 bedroom house is like 600k. You would not be able to move from bham to london as even a flat is now 300k. Normal house in bham is like 200k.

You may have some valid points, but if you look at the city in whole there are far more nicer places next to the ghettos and its all becoming mixed now as house prices are extortionate. Also those arabs are not travellers they spend so much money in places like selfridges its something ££££ ridiculous per hour and that goes to the government. They are also buying up the houses as they can afford it, you cant really compare them with somalians afghans etc who are poor they have the money and they put it back in the economy.

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By your logic your saying even cities like new york and LA are third world with the bronx, harlem, los angles etc.

Southall is not even in inner city London nor is bethnal green, East ham etc which I agree are not the nicest places, but you see the amount of educated people coming out of southall and the price of the houses you can hardly say its a ghetto just some rich kids acting gangster. Compare southall to hansworth and you will see real deprivation with 12 year old girls sitting on street corners with their bellys out on soho road. Inner city London is where all the rich people buy multi-billion pound houses like kensington, lambeth, knightsbridge chelsea, earls court,westminster, st johns wood. I have never herd of an expensive area in Bham except for Edgbaston, kings heath and solihull. Many more ghettos i.e small heath, handsworth, ladypool, lozells, aston, allum rock, moseley, etc

By the way tottenham is next to stamford hill which has jews and is a rich area. Also in all these ghetto you talk about like wembley and walthamstow city, brixton workers are rapidly buying up houses in theses areas and the average price for a 3 bedroom house is like 600k. You would not be able to move from bham to london as even a flat is now 300k. Normal house in bham is like 200k.

You may have some valid points, but if you look at the city in whole there are far more nicer places next to the ghettos and its all becoming mixed now as house prices are extortionate. Also those arabs are not travellers they spend so much money in places like selfridges its something ££££ ridiculous per hour and that goes to the government. They are also buying up the houses as they can afford it, you cant really compare them with somalians afghans etc who are poor they have the money and they put it back in the economy.

of course house prices in the capital are more, it's the capital. For 800k in London you will get a two bedroom apartment or house, spend that on the west midlands you will get a 5 bedroom house in a non getto area of west midlands. These 12 yr old girls hanging round on soho road, have you sceen them, cos no one else has. Most Sikhs have moved out of Handsworth, it's mainly new immigration sikhs who live there, when they have made enough they will move. sikhs own business in Handsworth but these business people live in Sandwell, handworth wood and places like Sutton Coldfield
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of course house prices in the capital are more, it's the capital. For 800k in London you will get a two bedroom apartment or house, spend that on the west midlands you will get a 5 bedroom house in a non getto area of west midlands. These 12 yr old girls hanging round on soho road, have you sceen them, cos no one else has. Most Sikhs have moved out of Handsworth, it's mainly new immigration sikhs who live there, when they have made enough they will move. sikhs own business in Handsworth but these business people live in Sandwell, handworth wood and places like Sutton Coldfield

yeh and those other immigrants will move to sutton coldfield eventually as well then what?

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