Tensions between immigrants and Britons have reached record levels, according to a new opinion poll. At the same time, a growing share have had enough of political correctness and want to return to the old and traditional.
The survey, conducted by King’s College London’s policy institute and the polling company Ipsos, shows that nearly nine out of ten Britons (86 percent) now believe there are tensions between immigrants and those born in the country. Just two years ago, the figure was 74 percent.
When asked if Britain is generally divided, 84 percent say they feel that way. Exactly half of those surveyed also say the country’s culture is changing too quickly, while 48 percent say they want Britain to go back to
