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2025-10-27

With ever more "migrants" arriving on small boats and (eventually) claiming asylum, whilst many more foreigners come in perfectly legally to work in our economy, all under very obvious but implausibly deniable Government policy, are we, the native English / Scots / Welsh / Irish, doomed to be overrun, and will England Wales Scotland and Ireland become for ever unrecognisable?

Perhaps unexpectedly, the Irish, who may have thought (eventually) that the EU offered a way out from under the British Crown, now find themselves alongside the British populations in facing the common "migrant" issue ("despite Brexit!"). No real surprise, since many believe that behind the scenes it was almost certainly the British "establishment" that wanted the EU as a means to control Europe (including the UK), through a supranational body with all the trappings of a parliamentary democracy but none of the accountability.

Throw in the post-Covid collapse in the native live birth rates to below replacement rate, alongside a system that allows migrant immigrants (with "normal" birth rates) to bring in family members, and the populations of the UK begin to look very different if one extrapolates current trends into the future. 

Now whether this is considered good or bad will depend upon your viewpoint, but it's also true that within these ever more diverse popular cultures there are bound to be a very diverse range of opinions.

In one way the omens are good - the UK has welcomed (for whatever reasons good or bad) a great many people of different cultures already, without widespread violence (although there have been outbreaks). Most people recognise the obvious: that we are far stronger and more prosperous if we work together in tolerance and respect for each other than if we fight each other.

In another way there are undoubted cultural "differences" (eg: "grooming gangs") which must be addressed but which have been swept under the carpet for fear of ... well, what exactly? I suspect that actually the cultures that would tolerate such behaviour are a tiny minority of the whole, so could and should be faced down by the firm application of law and order.

That this does not happen tells us a great deal about our establishment, but that's a whole different can of worms ...

So, what to do?

Nick Griffin, older and wiser than his earlier self in his BNP days, makes a goodly number of very pertinent points, well thought through and grounded in logical analysis. Not everybody will agree with everything he says of course, but it's timely that somebody should start a sensible discussion and it seems to me that it is the responsibility of the indigenous people of these isles (ie: those many erstwhile immigrant cultures who have been here the longest, or since time immemorial ... ) to do so.

Our "diverse cultures" of more recent arrival must also take their part in that discussion. Driving them over the "white cliffs" is obviously neither practicable, nor sensible, nor desirable!