It’s not social media that’s “inflaming tensions”.
It’s not Elon Musk.
It’s not Nigel Farage.
It’s not the ‘far-right’.
It is the very deliberate policy of mass uncontrolled immigration & open borders.
This policy has to end or it will destroy Western nations.
REMINDER:
It wasn’t just Rotherham.
It wasn’t just Rochdale.
It wasn’t just Telford.
Pakistani-Muslim men have been raping, brutalising and abusing little girls in every corner of the British Isles. And those in power have known about it for decades.
They knew, and they turned a blind eye. They knew, and they covered up the atrocities that were occurring in their own backyards. They knew, and they did worse than nothing.
Aberdeen City
Angus
Antrim and Newtownabbey
Argyll and Bute
Barnsley
Bexley
Birmingham
Blackburn with Darwen
Blackpool
Bradford
Brent
Bristol, City of
Bromley
Buckinghamshire
Burnley
Calderdale
Camden
Canterbury
Chelmsford
Cherwell
Cheshire East
Cheshire West and Chester
City of Edinburgh
Coventry
Croydon
Cumberland
Dacorum
Derby
Doncaster
Dorset
East Hertfordshire
East Staffordshire
Glasgow City
Greenwich
Hammersmith and Fulham
Havering
Hillingdon
Hounslow
Kingston upon Hull, City of
Kirklees
Lambeth
Leeds
Leicester
Lewisham
Luton
Manchester
Medway
Merton
Middlesbrough
Monmouthshire
Newcastle upon Tyne
Newham
North Tyneside
North Yorkshire
Northumberland
Norwich
Nottingham
Oldham
Oxford
Pembrokeshire
Peterborough
Plymouth
Preston
Redbridge
Rochdale
Rossendale
Rotherham
Sheffield
Somerset
Stockport
Stoke-on-Trent
Swansea
Telford and Wrekin
Tower Hamlets
Vale of White Horse
Wakefield
Wandsworth
Warrington
Watford
West Berkshire
Westmorland and Furness
Wirral
Worcester
Wyre Forest
And these are just the first 85 areas identified.
Who knows how many innocent children have suffered and been silenced for the sake of ‘community cohesion’ and ‘racial sensitivies’.
Grooming gangs aren’t rare, nor are they only active in a few small towns. Little girls have been groomed, raped, exploited and murdered by Pakistani-Muslim men across the country.
And they are still.
To this very day.
Rachel Reeves will reimburse British firms £5,000 per foreign worker in a bid to make the country more attractive
We have a million young people unemployed
Yet she will pay companies to hire foreigners over those young people
INSANE
Belfast Tonight. Britain Tomorrow. The Trajectory Is Set.
On Monday night a man was pinned to a residential street in north Belfast and stabbed repeatedly in the face and neck. Members of the public intervened. One used a hurling stick. By Tuesday night three houses and a Middle Eastern supermarket were burning. Infants were carried from neighbouring properties. A police vehicle was set alight. Politicians called for calm.
Remember this night. Not because it is exceptional. Because it is not.
This is where the road leads. Not in twenty years. Now. Belfast has experienced serious immigration-related disorder for three consecutive years. The same cycle every time. Attack. Outrage. Disorder. Calls for calm. Nothing. The next incident. What is playing out in Belfast is not a malfunction. It is the destination. A state that cannot name the cause manages the consequence instead, and calls it governance.
Now project forward. Not with imagination. With arithmetic. Over 200,000 people have arrived by small boat since 2018. The majority are unvetted young men from countries with no cultural alignment with the host society. They are housed in communities without consent. Dispersed without warning. The removal rate is four percent. The government knows the other ninety-six percent are staying. It has decided to manage that fact rather than reverse it. Every year the number grows. Every year the concentration deepens. Every year the friction increases.
In ten years those concentrations will not be streets. They will be districts. In twenty years they will be cities within cities, governed by parallel authority, answering to parallel loyalties. We have watched this happen in France. The banlieues were built accommodation by accommodation, retreat by retreat, until the French state no longer entered them except in force. Britain is on the same road, travelling faster.
The trigger events will multiply. One policing incident. One foreign conflict landing on a British street. One court case, one arrest, one viral video. Any spark will do because the kindling has been laid by policy and left to dry by neglect. The riots will not be contained to one city for one night. They will spread, as they spread in France, as they spread across England last summer, because the grievance is not local. It is national. And the anger on both sides will harden with every cycle.
Public order will not hold at current trajectory. The police already negotiate where they once enforced. Investigations are quietly dropped. Reports go unfiled. The state keeps the peace by lowering the bar for what constitutes peace. That bar will keep falling because the alternative requires confronting what the political class has spent thirty years refusing to confront.
The political system will bend to the new demography. It already has. Candidates selected on foreign conflicts. Councils controlled by sectarian bloc voting. Representatives answering to communal leaderships rather than constituents. That process will accelerate as the demographic weight shifts.
And somewhere in this trajectory a trigger event will occur that cannot be managed. A mass casualty attack. A riot that becomes an insurrection. A video so barbaric it breaks the remaining political consensus around managed silence. After that the response will be less controlled, less proportionate and less reversible than anything a government could have delivered by acting fifteen years earlier when the choice still existed.
Britain is not sleepwalking into this. The eyes are wide open. The trajectory is known. The choices being made are deliberate. Every week that passes without a closed border, a functioning removal system and an honest political reckoning is a week in which the future described above becomes more certain and less avoidable.
Belfast on Monday night is not a warning. The warnings came years ago and were ignored. Belfast on Monday night is the bill beginning to arrive.
Remember, Labour Government lawyers told the court during the Bell Hotel case that asylum seekers' rights trump local people's.
Labour do not represent us.
If you’re wondering what is happening to the UK here’s my view.
We’ve entered a new phase of ‘anarcho-tyranny’ where the state is now failing to perform its basic duties like controlling the borders while oppressing its own people.
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