I had asked earlier if it is as bad as whats being shown in the UK and never got an answer. I haven't been to the UK in about 24 years so all I can go by is whats in the mainstream news and independents. Both sources don't seem to picture a cheery multicultural melting pot.
Depends what you mean as bad,
a lot of these are isolated incidents and it really depends in what area you live in if you see any of this at all.
The issue is more of a slow creeping change in society that is alienating a percentage of the population.
The young don't care, they have no investment in houses and never will have, they have made no investment in the status of the UK, so don't really care if it is now shared with a million people from Africa who also have nothing invested.
The idea of Nationalism is foreign to them as they've never seen family come back from a war.
You only notice the differences if you look at census data for either religious or ethnic differences - each group lives in tight little communities, which may only be a few streets wide, but they are statistically significant.
If your entire society is stratified like this then there will be a lot of unspoken friction between groups.
Politicians declare we are a very diverse country where everyone gets along, which isn't true, everyone lives apart but shares the same job market.
Again, young people will be oblivious to slow moving demographic changes, but they stand out to older people as a negative influence.
This isn't going to turn into a race war in this decade, but if Bretix hadn't have been forced upon us, then we would have certainly had our own Breivik(s) to reflect upon.
If you visit Luton/Bradford/London/Birmingham/Leicester then they really do feel like another country. Any other city will be noticeably more diverse than it was even 10 years ago.
Overall the UK is
nothing like it was 30 years ago, back then it was clearly a homogeneous white culture, now the only place that still exists is in small rural villages.