The Town Whose Council Wants Migrants to Move In As I walked through Greenock's desolate High Street, lined with shuttered shops and vacant lots, a sense of déjà vu was hard to shake off.
This is a town that has been ravaged by the decline of its once thriving industries, leaving behind a trail of joblessness and despair.
But amidst the ruin, there's a glimmer of hope: an influx of migrants from Africa and other parts of Europe, drawn to the area by cheap housing and a desperate need for work.