With Farage:
Islam is a religion of peace, its only Islamists who are the problem.
We need the Muslim vote.
I don't want to think about replacement. It is not a concern.
Anyone can be English if they were born here.
Mass deportations are not practical.
We just need to fix the economy.
Those tattooed thugs are not our people, that lot is not welcome.
I am not racist, I have diverse people in my party.
With Rupert Low:
Make mass deportations possible.
English is a not a skinsuit for sale.
Merit and common sense. And no nonsense.
You can see why the centre right and centre left are more in favour of Farage than Lowe. You can see why the metropolitan types, the media types even on the alternative media side would favour Farage more. Because his milktoast views are their milktoast views as well. They all want to feel good while not actually having to do the hardwork. Anyone who wants to bring real change is not really appreciated and is not welcome in their midst.
This has been playing out for a while. You saw this with Ben Habib and with Howard Cox and you ignored and moved on. And now you are seeing it again. The establishment wins, one way or another, the establishment puts forward containment and the containment contains.
Many think that Farage is the only person that can contain the situation from it becoming a race and religious war between the Muslims and the Native population in Britain. He is the only one that can take serious steps to oust the few Islamists while maintaining harmony overall. Some of those will contain moderate deluded Muslims themselves. But they are wrong. You never win via appeasement. You only delay your loss, but in the end you lose.
@Kalingrad1@andy_hobs@LBC@IainDale If the public ever enthusiastically vote for a party who are openly pro mass immigration then it would be hard to suggest there was no mandate but this has never happened.
@LondonTitan@cagnamartyr@SophyRidgeSky They get different attention because they are different.
British people committing crimes in their homeland is bad. Guests or invaders committing crimes in the home of the British is worse.
This land is not theirs and they should be on their best behaviour.
@Kalingrad1@andy_hobs@LBC@IainDale We're largely not talking about productive people here but either way, yes. They are not here with the consent of the British people. It was unfair to grant them legal status in the first place.
@Meatzilla25@AnonXIV14@LBC@IainDale The British public never consented to granting that legal status in the first place. The British are not reneging on any kind of arrangement, this is just correcting the mistakes of the state.
@FUDdaily A lot of these people are not arbitrarily anti Jewish. This is a result of witnessing the disproportionate amount of power they seem to hold over western nations.
@DaneO1_@hankwarlock81@HarrisonHSmith You think anything would be better if we had president Starmer instead? The French have no royals and they're more cooked than we are.
Your demographics are worse, your politicians are just as corrupt, you have guns and choose to do nothing.
@CliveWismayer@PhilGriff586@benhabib6@lorraine_teuten People have never voted for mass migration and have voted against it at every opportunity. Still, sanctioned by the state, it comes, relentless wave after relentless wave.
Democracy in Britain is an illusion.
@OswaldPer4mance@BLAIMGame We don't even get closure on one atrocity committed by an immigrant before the next one lands on us. You can arrest the 'person' but the people of Britain want the root cause addressing.
You can clutch your pearls but this won't stop until the offending 'communities' are removed
@12stringsolo@MaleHumanPerso1@MikeSouthWestUK Is it still worth it? Yes. I would rather live in a poorer country that was my own than a hated minority in a wealthier version.
Would you allow strangers to live in your home just because they washed the dishes?
@12stringsolo@MaleHumanPerso1@MikeSouthWestUK The state have made a conscious decision over the past few decades to limit the number of natives going into medicine so it can be used as a lever to further migration.
As for other, more menial jobs, we have plenty of unemployed. How does Japan cope?