Downing Street also said that Deputy PM Angela Rayner, whom Starmer has tasked to focus on social cohesion, admitted that in conjunction with other economic factors, “immigration and the impacts on local communities and public services” have had a “profound impact on society”.
“She said it was incumbent on the government to acknowledge the real concerns people have and to deliver improvements to people’s lives in their communities,” the government readout stated. This acknowledgement was hedged by the typically pro-mass migration Labour Party government, which maintained that Britain remains a “successful multi-ethnic, multi-faith country.”
Translation: "We have to pretend to care what those bigoted peasants think, maybe we can fool them."
In return he was sent a link to this, which seems to boil down to "Maybe helping the illegal migrants and others and showing the cops don't care about the locals wasn't the best plan, and we're having real problems."
“This is about whether the country still values the men and women who step forward when everything else breaks down. Right now, many of them feel utterly abandoned,” she said.
Let's see, you've got who knows how many cops busy policing social media and arresting people for daring to speak unapproved things, they help the illegals & friends and censor anyone who, say, carries a British flag or otherwise refuses to kneel... exactly what are they supposed to consider 'stepping forward when everything else breaks down'? When they're helping things break down? And you're giving the damned orders?
Barring a miracle, Britain is screwed, and in a few years there'll be a star & crescent flag flying over Parliament and women who don't dress 'properly' will be grabbed by the morals police.
Side matter: I doubt it would be safe for me to take that vacation to the British Islands, as I'm probably one of many on the list of 'Arrest them for hate speech if they ever set foot here' people.
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to see how this ends, find a copy of Tom Kratman's book, Caliphate"
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