"I am proud to be Scottish. I don’t want them here."

Standing on the balcony of his flat in Glasgow, George drapes the saltire Scottish flag as he explains his anti-immigration stance.

"We can't afford to keep all these people coming in," he says. "There's too many people coming in."

George, who lives on the Wyndford estate in Glasgow's Maryhill, is not alone.

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Image: 'There's too many people coming in,' says George from Glasgow

Streets across the city are filling with white and blue flags hanging from lampposts.

Immigration has not been centre stage in Scottish politics for many years - but the mood appears to be shifting.

Glasgow is the frontline of the UK's immigration system, with more arrivals than anywhere else.

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