A caller to British talk radio station LBC succinctly describes how most British people, particularly those in London, feel about their surroundings becoming rapidly unrecognisable due to continued mass unchecked migration into the country.
In a candid on-air segment on Vanessa Feltz’s show, the caller described daily experiences, highlighting how the scale of migration has led to a sense of being overwhelmed without proper integration.
“I live in a part of London where you can get on a bus. It’s not about colour, it’s… I don’t hear an English voice, I don’t hear any English language sometimes,” the caller explains.
Every single day now the TV and Radio stations are swamped with people calling in to say how they do not recognise this country anymore
— Basil the Great (@BasilTheGreat) March 14, 2026
We've had our home stolen from us
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Referring to government and media efforts to dismiss such concerns, the caller explains “So it’s bad to shut down this conversation because I don’t think it is about colour and race. I think it’s about a feeling of being swamped where the immigration is much bigger.”
The caller further emphasises that while integration has worked with some groups, certain groups sternly resist adapting to British culture and have no desire to become part of it.
“Normally people integrate we adapt bits of each other’s culture where they won’t change, they will not adapt to other cultures. You know the position on women, the position on gay people, those views are fixed and they’re not willing to budge.”
The caller continues, “I’ve got Serbian friends, Jewish friends, have got people from all sorts of… Muslim friends. And they adapted but there is strong contingent of people coming into this country who rigidly stick their beliefs.”
This description echoes a growing wave of public unease, as seen in recent call-ins across UK media where ordinary citizens voice similar fears about safety, culture, and resources strained by uncontrolled borders.
In another example from January 2026, a caller named Lucy from Crowborough expressed terror over plans to house migrants in a local army camp. “I just know that a load of women and young girls are walking around even in the day with alarms. They’ve taken self-defence classes,” she told host Matt Allwright. “And they’re not going to be able to get out of their homes. Because there’s been quite a few rumours that a few of them have already escaped.”
When pressed on her fears by Allwight, Lucy added, “I think it’s just scaring all women… It’s understandable that young women and girls in Crowborough are afraid.”
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Matt Allwright pretends that he doesn’t understand Lucy’s fears and sadly she probably doesn’t quite get her point over correctly, he sees this as an easy gotcha and simply dismisses female reality and safety concerns as rumours.? pic.twitter.com/gZ5NgutgJ7
Another “petrified” woman named Sarah from near Hillingdon detailed the brutal reality of rising violence linked to migration. “My friend was murdered last year up on The High Street. A girl that I know was murdered in South Ball Park. Government are failing us. We’re scared for our children,” she urged on TalkTV. “I don’t leave the house without a man… everyone I know is getting stabbed. They’re getting raped in parks.”
Sarah directly addressed Prime Minister Keir Starmer: “If you’re listening to this, please do something. I’m petrified… It’s us that are dying on the streets.” She rejected racism accusations, noting, “We’re not racists. My sister’s mixed race. I was a white child brought up in a mixed-race family, it’s nothing to do with race.”
Even from minority communities, voices are rising. An Asian woman in Walsall shared, “I live and was born in Walsall and 20 or 30 years ago it was much different, the area was thriving. Since the mass immigration came in it’s been going down. I’m an Asian woman, and I’m not racist, but a lot of people have come here and aren’t working. I only come into town for what I need, I don’t feel safe living here… Now my husband doesn’t want me heading out alone. Then there’s all the stabbings – 30 years ago you hadn’t heard of a stabbing. Now it happens all the time.”
This chorus of concern ties directly to the housing crisis we highlighted earlier, where nearly 40% of new UK homes by 2030 are projected to go to migrants, exacerbating strains on local communities and resources. As Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp stated, “High immigration has real consequences for rents, house prices and who gets access to new homes.”
With welfare costs ballooning to £1 billion monthly for migrants and crime stats showing foreigners disproportionately involved in arrests, the public’s frustration is boiling over. As one X user put it, “Decades of mass migration from very different cultures have changed the character of British towns and cities, generated a security threat, produced parallel communities living entirely separate lives.”
Another warned, “Whilst being told ‘dont look back in anger’ as they continue to import tens of thousands fighting age mainly Islamic males. We are facing a threat to our culture, our way of life, our religion and our customs the like of which we have never ever faced.”
As these voices multiply, from callers across the nation, the message is clear: Britain must reclaim control of its borders to protect its citizens, culture, and future before it’s too late.
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