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D Radlett's avatar

Uncontrolled, unwanted and unnecessary mass immigration has been an absolute disaster for the UK. Socially, economically, culturally, the effects have been horrendous, and the worst part is that the British people were never asked nor voted for this. If anything they voted AGAINST it.

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There and Where's avatar

The British electorate failed to punish the parties over 8 elections. At least 8 times Labour and Tory parties have promised to cut migration and did not do so. This most blatant lying was rewarded. No wonder the parties started doing whatever they wanted, confident that there would be no consequences for breaking manifesto pledges of any kind.

But the problem is worse than this. At least 30% of the population are Internationalists and actually want the destruction of their own country.

See https://therenwhere.substack.com/p/the-new-civil-war-in-britain

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D Radlett's avatar

And to airbrush history too - I imagine a lot of Gen Z really do believe the nonsense that the UK has always been a ‘nation of immigrants’ and that ‘diversity built Britain’ etc. Which everyone knows is utter nonsense.

Thank you for linking your other article above - I would add that the Internationalists have also waged war on Nationalists using the entertainment and advertising industries, using them as a means for racial propaganda and social engineering, and providing (or withholding) the funding necessary to do so.

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D Radlett's avatar

Yes, but wouldn’t you say that a lot of that 30% consists of young people who’ve grown up being brainwashed to favour open borders?

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There and Where's avatar

Yes, there has been a huge effort by the education system and corporate media to indoctrinate the population.

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All Mouth And Trousers's avatar

I live in the UK, I have several kids in that age group.

What they have learned is to give the "correct" response when asked by an authority figure or face being doxed and possibly expelled from University or school, or worse being put on a potential terrorist list and sent to the Prevent programme. So never a) never believe what they tell an official b) never believe the polling companies ( I used to work for one).

All polls are paid for by someone and if the result comes out "wrong" they will repeat the poll, changing the group and the wording until they get the "right" answer. All "wrong" polls are deleted and no one is allowed to see them, apart from those paying of course.

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Silesianus's avatar

Wage suppression at all cost seems to be the prevailing attitude, especially in an environment of stagnant efficiency growth and poor rate of investment in general across UK. Unfortunately, importation of foreign workers seems to encourage economic practices of those countries to be imported here as well - labour intensive enterprises, low wages, basic consumer driven, as opposed to high skill, value added manufacturing and services, which UK is losing an edge on internationally as well.

Very little capital is retained in the UK as well, with US stocks being the preferred option for people with any measure of liquidity - there's a whole subject here on British stocks to be had and many prominent people already pointed it out.

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There and Where's avatar

The government could help by removing tax on dividends paid to UK pension funds that invest in UK companies. Tariffs on imports would also help:

See https://therenwhere.substack.com/p/tariffs-and-economic-growth

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