@Jsyjay
I think that percentages can miss the point here.
I grew up in a rural backwater. There was not one foreign born perśon in any of my primary and comprehensive school classes until I was 16. The only times I really interacted with foreigners were when we did school exchanges
At 16 I obtained a scholarship to a boarding school. For the first time a school I attended had a few foreign born pupils. But to be perfectly honest these guys did not form ethnic or national cliques and were well integrated with and they pursued similar interests to their classmates. These guys had generally boarded in the uk since being about 7 years old, and lived very closely with british folk. The thai lads did tend to be good at badminton, and that really improved my game
At 18 i went to a university where 50 per cent of students were foreign. My hall of residence had 75 per cent foreign students as you could remain in it over the Christmas and Easter holidays. I then saw what "birds of a feather flock together" means. The germans hung out together, as did the malaysians, as did the norwegians (despite their phenomenal command of English) ..... My university had all manner of societies which reinforced this natural bonding. Just looking at the website now there is the afro-caribbean, albanian, arabic, austrian, baltic, bulgarian, chinese, columbian, cypriot societies ....
So if some folk in the UK are uncomfortable with some aspects of multiculturalism like Sharia courts (which do exist in the uk), honour killings, forced marriage, birth defects resulting from close family members marrying, racially motivated child abuse on an industrial scale, female genital mutilation, trojan horse plots in schools ....... National percentages are of little comfort if these practices are emerging in their own communities. And as ever it will be the socially and economically weaker members of our society who are less able to distance themselves from the things they may wish to. Less able to fund a way out of it. And less able to eloquently express their views.
I have dated and loved foreign girls. Married one. But I do recognise that not everyone has had the same positive experiences that I have. And whether they have or haven't and regardless of how ineloquent they may be, they should be able to express their views. No-one listened to those poor young girls in Rotherham, Oxford, Rochdale .....