SuperGamer
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The difference isn't that big. England is 85% white and 15% non-white, slightly more diverse than Canada, which is 86% white and 14% non-white, while America is 72% white and 28% non-white.What's odd to me is all the worry about immigration. The population is like 90% white, I cannot imagine how these people would feel living in a country like the United States, or to a lesser extent Canada for example.
America and Canada have had mass immigration for centuries, whereas mass immigration to the UK only really started after World War II, and the country has been diversifying at a rapid pace in comparison. Within just several generations, the UK has become the most diverse country in Europe and even surpassed Canada's diversity. The rapid pace of change is what has led to old white Brexiters (who still remember a time when the UK was almost entirely white) having rose-tinted nostalgia for the "good old days" (like old white Trump supporters).
However, the irony is that, most of the Brexit support mainly came from rural areas with predominantly white populations, with very little support from urban areas with diverse populations (London, which is 59% white and 41% non-white, voted overwhelmingly against Brexit). Most of the Brexit supporters, from these predominantly white rural areas, have had very little interactions with immigrants to begin with.