The area of Birmingham that are no-go areas for white people

Castle Vale

WHITE working class Brummies fear parts of their city have become no-go areas for them.

The shock claim has been made in a bombshell Government report into how poor white people feel about immigration.

The study has also revealed that hard-working white Brummies fear politicians have betrayed them in favour of refugees and single mothers.

Researchers for the Department of Communities and Local Government quizzed residents from Castle Vale about their feelings on immigration.

They also questioned people from Runcorn in Cheshire, Milton Keynes and Thetford in Norfolk.

Among the many concerns raised in Castle Vale was the claim that white people were not welcome in parts of Birmingham at night.

The report quotes an anonymous male contributor, aged in his 40s, who notes that others from outside the area would consider his neighbourhood a no-go area for them, too.

The report states: “He talks of a few incidents that have occurred over previous years, including a road sign in an area with a high Asian population, on which was sprayed the phrase ‘No Whites after 8.30’.

“These ‘no-go areas’, according to him, are mirrored by Castle Vale, a place where he feels safe but others would not dare go.’’

Cultures

The man tells the report author’s: ‘‘Perhaps I need to work harder in understanding the different cultures and things like that, but there’s things that I see when I’m driving around Birmingham that I shouldn’t be happening.

‘‘There’s these areas that have completely been took over... and you do feel very uneasy. Not just me, and I only drive into these areas, never actually walk into these areas, I just wouldn’t. Just in case I did do something that I... because of their culture or their religion it was a threat or it was an insult or something, because we don’t understand.

‘‘The British people don’t really understand.

‘‘And all of a sudden we’ve got to try and understand all these different things