THE mood of the British people appears to have become very concerned regarding the controversy highlighting the immigration problem.

It is more than a casual observation of what is happening to our country, to one of overwhelming unease and exasperation, that our so-called elected leaders, past and present, have allowed our homeland to be swamped, unchecked, by millions of foreign people – a problem which is still ongoing.

On a daily basis our journals describe distasteful incidents happening all over Britain, the majority of which are migrants seemingly deposited into suspecting villages, towns or cities ad-lib. Some pundits have classified this as “dumping”.

As one unhappy resident said ‘I now feel a total stranger in the town I was born and bred in.’ Unfortunately, the mayhem continues – schools and hospitals are overcrowded, language difficulties require countless interpreters, border controls are hopelessly inadequate and the terrorist ISIS element is looming.

Sadly, I believe that we have passed the point of no return, our England will never be the same again, unless a massive rehabilitation in our Government takes place.

A complete clear out will take years and a load of money.

J W Bearby, Hartlepool