It is true. There are parts of the UK where “minorities” very much are in a minority (mostly in the north and west of the country, those parts furthest away from the main traditional entrance points into Britain).
That is a bit of a dilemma, isn’t it, when the vast majority of the country is...let’s say, ‘traditionally populated’...while the, as it were, ‘nerve centers’ are turning into foreign-populated strongholds.
In the long run, who gets the upper hand?
A pan-european dilemma no doubt.