I make no apology for using the word ghetto, a definition of which is a poor area of a city inhabited by people of the same race, religion or social background. Last week, DH had an appointment at one of our larger hospitals and because parking there is a nightmare, we went by bus, which took us through the city's north Eastern suburb. I hadn't been there for many years - the last time being when I drove DH to the same hospital when he fell off a ladder and broke his ribs! I didn't have a lot of time then to take in the scenery. During the twenty minute journey from the city centre, until we reached the proximity of the hospital, I saw two white faces. I also saw a Bangladeshi community centre, a Yemeni Community Centre, a Somali community centre, a Kurdish community centre and several mosques. And then into this mix, in the same area, we put the Roma. Our immigrant population is not one community - they are many different communities and, from what I have been told, they do not mix happily with each other to any great degree, so the chances of us becoming one big happy family smacks of rose tinted glasses. It is set to get worse unless we put the brakes on now.