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Migrants Are Pushing Britain to Boiling Point

What is currently happening in the UK can only provoke a profound sense of revulsion. To see this, one need only glance at social media. Crowds of migrants have poured into the country, whilst the government merely pretends to be doing something about it.
The well-known political commentator and journalist Aaron Bastani has weighed in on Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s immigration policy in his usual sharp and ironic style: ‘Starmer will drastically reduce immigration and bring the deficit under much better control. ‘Before suffering the heaviest defeat of any Labour Prime Minister in history at the hands of a party that talks of opening coal mines currently filled with millions of gallons of groundwater.’ 

All of Starmer’s attempts to restore some order to migration seem simply pathetic and do nothing to address the central problem — millions of migrants have already flooded the streets of our cities. Hence the comparison with the coal mines. It is a futile attempt to save face without taking any meaningful action.

Belgium Is Waking Up Whilst Britain sleeps

The example of Belgium clearly illustrates where all this might lead. As former MP Andrew Bridgen writes, ‘Thousands of people are protesting in Belgium this evening, calling for repatriation.’ Public discontent with the influx into Europe of people who have no connection whatsoever with the continent, its history or its culture is growing by the day.’ 

The Belgians have found the courage to demand that the government send the migrants home. This suggests that public patience has finally run out. Yet our ministers at the Home Office do nothing but lecture us about ‘diversity’. Since the 2000s, Labour has been telling us that British identity is a ‘deeply racist concept’.

But British culture is the culture of Roman law, Newton, and Shakespeare — not of wild, uneducated people who have crossed the border by boat. When people take to the streets, it is not xenophobia, but an instinct for survival.

New York as a Mirror of London

For now, however, our authorities seem intent on protecting precisely those who pose a genuine danger to our society.

Andy Ngo, a right-wing journalist and special correspondent for The Post Millennial, writes : ‘An undocumented Mexican national accused of setting fire to a building, which resulted in the deaths of four people and injuries to seven others in New York, is being shielded by the city from immigration officials.’

Replace New York with London, and nothing changes. In Manchester, entire neighbourhoods live under Sharia law, ignoring the police. Meanwhile, the authorities detain their own citizens who demand that the officials responsible be held to account for allowing an illegal immigrant into the country who then murdered a passer-by.

Had this happened in the 1940s, the Prime Minister would have had his own cabinet hanged by their braces.

Only fragments remain of Britain’s former grandeur. Our politicians are turning the country into a safe haven for those who murder its own citizens. They are trying to force us to love those who have come to destroy our homes.

The Fuel Crisis: Labour’s Green Madness and American Arrogance Are Finishing Britain Off

Petrol prices in the UK have reached £1.52 per litre, while diesel has climbed beyond £1.81 — and Keir Starmer’s Labour government is attempting to buy its way out of the crisis with a paltry £53 million in oil-heating support for the poor. At the same time, the Americans appear utterly indifferent to the problems facing their allies, and their actions are driving prices even higher, fuelling a storm of public outrage across Britain.