I merely told you what the situation is in this town. I never judged people for their nationality. I merely noted that Artane seems to be a rather dubious compound and the only other occasion I saw it used was in my local Polish club. I understand that those gentlemen had lived in the UK for over 50 years so I presume they were successful in obtaining and retaining those items basic to life.
As you noted, different areas see different groupings of people. It just so happens that where I live had a lot of jobs for people prepared to 'work the land' so I'm sure they intended to work and support their families. But often totally unrelated issues meant that they did not obtain their 'right to remain'.
I also made it clear that it's reasonable to assume they are still trying to make the best of their lives, so I have to presume that in their homeland they would be treated even worse.
Please don't read bad faith into a post that was not written as such.
Quite the contrary . If it came across like that I apologise ( the "bad faith " part of your reply ) . To be quite honest, and even though we are ...or rather -I am, hijacking the thread ,I enjoy exchanging ideas with you ,you seem quite knowledgeable ,articulate and polite.
Just got carried away , and somewhat offtopic, begun expanding on things I experienced/witnessed 1st hand in a lot of places in the UK ( come to think of it , in England most are coastal , from Brighton to Portsmouth, Dover ,Folkestone etc, etc ).
You ,on the other hand ,seem to have a whole different experience as far as locations are concerned. Namely, UK´s countryside which fascinates me greatly ...it must be a whole different world there ,for sure ...different trends, different dynamics .
I think I´m beginning to understand better how you got prescribed the amount of Diazepam you did

too.
It´s all much more impersonal and rushed the closer you are to these core cities.
Curious you mention "people prepared to work the land " ...certain places in London where addicts would routinely flock for tea/coffee/dinner was where I begun noticing a pattern : employers from Rural areas would come and try to take some of those people away to "work the land ". Coincidence or not I begun noticing that they always avoided picking up either natives or people who were legal and with average language/social skills (in the sense them knowing how the system operates in the UK ...the basics at least ) .
In case you are wondering they would always favour the following profile: the least degraded, undocumented, little to no language skills types -basically the ones desperate enough to enter in a van heading towards an unknown place .
Even though I try to be as optimistic as I possibly can I won´t deny it crossed my mind that they were after potential cheap labour ,basically .
On the other hand, the Optimist me would help them select the ones I knew well enough to highly suspect that a new start could accomplish what years of therapy and medication would never had.
Again , hijacking the thread , and for that I, again , apologise. You having mentioned a different UK than the one I know intrigued me. All those little places have their peculiarities as opposed to these big cities where you can find pretty much everything a couple yards away from your front door.
The drug scene where you live must be pretty interesting ,perhaps the internet plays a major role in all you guys get there ...dunno.
Ok , I´ll stop ...sorry guys ...
Stay safe !