



A British mother has expressed fears for her young daughter's safety, as she warned of her hometown in Cheshire becoming "unrecognisable" due to mass migration.
Speaking to GB News, viewer Fiona told host Patrick Christys that she used to enjoy living in her town of Warrington, but now "no longer wants to live there" due to changes in culture.
The discussion follows claims by GB News host Matt Goodwin about "London being over" due to soaring crime rates and "demographic changes".
Goodwin said: "Behind all these observations lies a deeper point that has gradually become unavoidable. London is over. It’s so over.
Fiona told GB News she fears for her town becoming 'unrecognisable' in a few years
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"It’s morphed into a city that is unrecognisable from years ago and is now in manifest and rapid decline, with deteriorating standards and no real sense of identity or belonging."
Sharing her own fears, Fiona told the People's Channel: "I'm from Warrington in Cheshire, and I've lived there with my family for over 25 years, and I can honestly say it feels like a very different place.
"I used to be very proud that I lived in a nice part of Cheshire, and I've seen all sorts of things, whether it's the litter on the street, the poor manners, um, you know, the lack of opportunities for youngsters, um, even the closed shops now that are shuttered."
Fiona added: "Or its vaping shops or its barbers, and we all know what they say about Turkish barbershops. Even the homeless and just generally the cultural fragmentation, it just feels like a different place."
Matt Goodwin said London has 'morphed into a city that is unrecognisable from years ago'
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Fearing for the safety of her 21-year-old daughter, Fiona expressed concern for the changing demographic of where she grew up.
She stated: "It worries me, I've got a daughter who's 21, and the thought that in another five or 10 years, it's really going to be unrecognisable.
"And I'm not sure I want to live there anymore."
Echoing the views of Fiona, broadcaster Cristo Foufas told GB News that after moving to London 25 years ago, the social contract of Britain's capital is now "broken".
Fiona told GB News that she 'doesn't want to live' in her town anymore
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Foufas explained: "London, especially London, is over, I'm sorry to say it, and I love this city. I remember moving to this city 25 years ago, and I always wanted to live in London. But the social contract in London is broken.
"There is rubbish absolutely everywhere, there are e-bikes, e-scooters that just come hurtling through red lights or on pavements and you have to dive out of the way. Crime is out of control, people are not safe walking home."
He added: "And meanwhile we've got the repellent Sir Sadiq Khan telling us 'here's a cycle lane, let's bring in a Ulez', solving none of the problems that actually are really bothering Londoners.
"There is literally a ghetto in the middle of Park Lane, and what do we get on Park Lane, a cycle lane ten feet away from another cycle lane. That's what Sadiq Khan actually concentrates on. It's not only a failure of cohesion, it's not only a failure of the social contract where people feel enabled to commit crimes because no one cares, it's actually our politicians that want to don't want to solve those difficult problems."