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.
For instance in France, outside the arrondisements, the French culture is very strong
in Germany you MUST speak German fluently to get a job there and the culture in parts is strong -- in the east it's just a mob culture imho, but not in the south.
The problem with the UK is that it has degraded its own culture to the extent that it no longer has a strong culture to influence