England, whatever that once was, is set to lose one of its most loved comics, John Cleese, who is moving to the Caribbean in November 2018.
https://home.bt.com/news/uk-news/john-cleese-to-move-to-caribbean-in-november-11364282988777
Cleese made headlines by lamenting that immigration was changing England for the worse, a claim more recently made by President Trump:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2032956/John-Cleese-London-longer-English-city-thats-got-2012-Olympics.html
“Mass immigration has turned London into a city that is ‘no longer English’, John Cleese claims. The former Monty Python star says he now feels like a foreigner walking through the capital’s streets. “California-based Cleese, 71, moved to the U.S. more than two decades ago, having grown up in Somerset. The comic was asked what he thought about British culture and the recent London riots during an interview on 7.30, a television show in Australia, where he is currently on a stand-up tour. He replied: ‘I’m not sure what’s going on in Britain. Or, let me say this – I don’t know what’s going on in London, because London is no longer an English city. ‘That’s how we got the Olympics. ‘They said we were the most cosmopolitan city on Earth. But it doesn’t feel English. ‘I had a Californian friend come over two months ago, walk down the King’s Road and say, “Where are all the English people?” ‘I mean, I love having different cultures around. But when the parent culture kind of dissipates, you’re left thinking, “Well, what’s going on?”’
Increasing numbers of English people are beginning to see the light, that immigration has harmed their communities:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5784779/Most-Britons-agree-immigration-harmed-communities.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5654013/True-scale-Britains-immigration-crisis-revealed.html
We are witnessing the end of Britain, as the once United kingdom, dissolves into ethnic violence, crime and corruption. The only hope of survival for the English people, but not the nation, is to recognise the extent of the damage before things get even worse.