“…all I seen were happy people meeting and greeting,chatting before dispersing.”
Were many of them non-Muslims?
“When were you who belittle East London last there, do you live there or do you just drive through occasionally making notes on litter, the amount of brown faces to white and other little things that appear to annoy you?”
I lived in East London for twenty-four years. I still have many connections there and visit regularly and frequently. I was last there (in Ilford, in fact) a week ago yesterday. It’s not brown faces that trouble me. I don’t care what colour a person’s skin is. It is cultural differences that cause me concern and the top of the list of the cultures that concern me are those exhibited by followers of Islam. When Christian churches chuck out on Sunday morning a mixture of people of all ages and both genders shake the vicar's hand and head off home. When a Mosque in the Barking Road chucks out the congregation which disgorges into the surrounding streets is 100% male, 95% young and they make it clear that the area is “theirs” for so long as they want to loiter there. Bethnal Green is obviously a far more refined area (an area, incidentally, I also know very well but, barring nearby Spitalfields and Brick Lane have not visited for a while). Head east and you may discover a difference. You should not dismiss remarks made by people like me as being made from a position of ignorance. I have a wide experience of living, working in and visiting many areas of London and I speak on the basis of that experience.
“Remember integration doesn't happen overnight as much as we'd like it to.”
That would be comforting if progress was being made. But it clearly isn’t (hence the government’s concern) and as far as some sections of the population go, such progress will never be made.