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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier
If you mean warm as in the weather, well there's hardly any difference between the south and north of the England in terms of temperature, it's not like somebody having to choose between New York or Los Angeles for example
Scotland though is a harsher climate but immigrants are usually never that bothered about climates anyway, take Canada for example the huge amount of immigrants are not going there for the warm weather but for economic opportunities. Also Scotland does have a reputation for a negative attitude towards visible immigrants so that doesn't help either.
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Good post.
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You forgot Southampton which has a large immigrant population and you could also include Cradiff which is just across from Bristol.
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Wiki saying Soton 93% white? True about Cardiff but when you say 'the south' most are going to assume southern England, Wales is Wales Scotland is Scotland, north/south divide etc.