Scotland has long regarded itself as a sanctuary for refugees in Britain.

Left-leaning Scots will boast that they did not vote for Brexit and are keen to distance themselves politically from their southern neighbours across the border.

Glasgow is arguably the most liberal of the Scottish cities, known for being a 'melting pot' where those of all backgrounds have thrived.

It was recently branded the 'asylum capital' of the UK after figures showed it housed the highest proportion of asylum seekers of any local authority - 65 per 10,000 residents, totalling 4,023.

But as the city comes under increasing pressures over housing shortages and strains on homelessness services, attitudes seem to be shifting.