user Ulla Jackson | 2 months ago

Bryan AdamsWhat do you mean? Explain your comments of entitled and privileged?!!

user Ulla Jackson | 2 months ago

Darwin DGo home, you mean sell up? Who will buy?

tranq tranquer tranq tranquer | 2 months ago

MyselfThere are good and bad in all nationalities and races. Yes there certainly are in your sweeping generalised statement . I do not like how , in general, Arabs treat their women, how Arabs treat their animals, how Arabs treat their minorities, gay people for example, how Arabs treat their foreign workers, how Arab countries are ( in general) either absolute monarchies or dictatorships, how Arab countries treat their neighbours. Now thats just me. Maybe others will be fine with all those things. I guess another description would be tribal. I like and am comfortable with people of my own tribe. In the big wide world there are some tribes I prefer to others, and some tribes I really do not care for. I do apologise if I am not all inclusive enough, diverse enough, welcoming foreign cultures enough . However I do live in a democratic society and so am free to hold and express those opinions.

user Bryan Adams | 2 months ago

Ulla JacksonEntitled, and privileged I would say.

user Myself | 2 months ago

tranq tranquerTo generalise like you are doing is certainly racist. You say you don’t like Arabs full stop. Why don’t you like them? There are millions in the world, from many different countries and they aren’t all the same just as Europeans aren’t all the same. There are good and bad in all nationalities and races.

tranq tranquer tranq tranquer | 2 months ago

Ah the racist card again. When in doubt call someone racist. I prefer facts. Through personal experience I prefer Norwegians to Swedes. I prefer Turks to Greeks. I do not like Arabs. I particularly like people who walk talk and think like me. Does this make me a racist. Disliking people because I do not like how they live or behave, either towards me or in general. They have every right to live or behave like they do in their own country. I have every right not to like them. We, Europeans, and certainly British, have over the last two or three decades become obsessed with race. And given the amount of inward mass immigration is it any wonder.

user Fred | 2 months ago

@Darwin D , Do you have some personnel specific problem´s with Germans and Swede´s sounds a tiny bit RACIST !

Jules O Jules O | 2 months ago

Annoying, perhaps. But doesn't sound particularly 'aggressive'. I have estate agents approaching me outside my property frequently, and just say a brief and courteous 'no'. No particular harm done.

user Rick | 2 months ago

This whining and complaining is soooo tiring. Yes everyone has the right to live somewhere but NOT to live necessarily where they choose to or for the price they would like!! If your neighbourhood is in high demand or changes demographics, that is for a reason. Locals decided to take the money or, indeed, sell coffees for 5 Euros. Unfortunate but a reality that has happened in many cities worldwide for decades!! Blue collar neighbourhoods become trendy and touristy and expensive. Tough. Way of the world.

Darwin D Darwin D | 2 months ago

Locals should start making lots of noise on the streets with casserols every night and protest so long that swedes and germans go home.