How ironic that Francois Crepeau should espouse his view that Britain and its culture is struggling with the input of legal and illegal migrants.

Of course what he fails to say is that Britain is the second most densely populated country in the world at 262 per square kilometre, whereas Canada has a density of just four per square kilometre.

And yet Britain has been taking in immigrants at the rate of 280,000 p.a., while Canada has only been taking in some 258,000, according to 2013 information.

Parties and breweries come to mind.

Barry Burton, Fareham.