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Protests in Norwich already 12:18 - Aug 10 with 6624 viewsMullet


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Protests in Norwich already on 17:15 - Aug 11 with 144 viewsHerbivore

Protests in Norwich already on 17:03 - Aug 11 by flykickingbybgunn

Mmmm. And Strangers Hall of course.

Interesting, but on the other hand places like Yarmouth and now to a lesser extent Lynn are ports and there is nothing unusual about people from all over the globe wandering about. So what is the difference ?
Other than perhaps those in Norwich are more likely to settle I suppose.


Norwich has continued to have new people joining its population year on year. Yarmouth and Kings Lynn, not so much. Both areas have more poverty than Norwich too, very much the kind of places that have been left behind over the last 40 years, whereas Norwich has continued to flourish. Where the population has a higher proportion of professional versus working class people, younger people, and where there are more people with a university education, you are more likely to see positive (or at least less negative) views in relation to immigration (see this for example: https://www.migrationpolicy.org/sites/default/files/publications/TCM-BritishPubl
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Protests in Norwich already on 18:25 - Aug 11 with 65 viewsflykickingbybgunn

Protests in Norwich already on 17:15 - Aug 11 by Herbivore

Norwich has continued to have new people joining its population year on year. Yarmouth and Kings Lynn, not so much. Both areas have more poverty than Norwich too, very much the kind of places that have been left behind over the last 40 years, whereas Norwich has continued to flourish. Where the population has a higher proportion of professional versus working class people, younger people, and where there are more people with a university education, you are more likely to see positive (or at least less negative) views in relation to immigration (see this for example: https://www.migrationpolicy.org/sites/default/files/publications/TCM-BritishPubl
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I can understand that.
Tbe difference is perhaps the proverbial somewheres and anywheres.
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