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Sep 30Liked by Pete North

Quality, Pete. I always enjoy reading your stuff. Remigration will likely be the only way euro countries survive.

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Such is the left wing liberal hold on 'morality' integration will never happen. Immigrants will however get all sorts of free passes, like the recent promise that the police will protect mosques and imprison the Islamophobic.

Now there's a handy made up word to keep us all in place.

Who, apart from Muslims, doesn't have a phobia regarding Islam? Every sane, civilised person should be extremely wary of a medieval ideology at odds with all we hold dear in the west. Damned right we have a phobia.

Even the mild-mannered, outwardly British Muslims who've been here for decades, worked and joined in, become valued colleagues and friends, dare not raise concerns regarding Islam.

Society is divided and its only going to get worse. There is no need for any newcomer to integrate, assimilate British ways, values.

The stable door was left wide open...the horse has long since bolted. We're losing the UK and I cannot see any political group with the will to take remedial action, to expel those who have no right being here.

Let's not forget the ECHR and the army of Legal Aid lawyers who rely on defending illegal immigration.

There is no way of turning back the clock. This is it.

Give it 30 years when we are a minority, and we'll be looking back at 2024 and wondering why successive 21st century governments allowed open border immigration and did nothing to stop the decay of the UK.

I have no faith in any political party to make a difference.

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Real integration is a pipe dream at this point. If we can just enforce the law equally and live in peace that's about as much as we can hope for indeed it would be a massive achievement.

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And for that to work you need zero tolerance and a policy of deportation and remigration.

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You do indeed. I think it is still doable at this point but will anyone get a mandate to do it or be strong enough to do it? That is what I cannot see happening.

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I understand why someone from a sh1thole like Pakistan would want to come to the UK to better themselves and their family. Many of the indigenous population may not like it but it’s understandable. What I don’t understand is why, when they reach the UK (or other Western country) they then want to change the fabric and culture of that country to look like the sh1thole they were desperate to leave? Maybe Bradford is a better sh1thole with free housing etc than Karachi?

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Remigration may currently only be a theme amongst us overly online rightwingers but I can see it gaining real momentum over the next few years, certainly noticing in my life a real shift against immigration from non university lads under 25.

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A multicultural society is impossible, without shared practices, beliefs and values there is no society. If a nation is not a society, then is a multicultural _population_ possible? Not if one of those demographically significant cultures espouses monoculturalism and Islam is such a culture - integration is all one way and only one way - conversion to Islam. A multiracial or multiethnic society is possible and has proved actual - the overwhelming issues are not race or ethnicity - the overwhelming, though not exclusive, issue is Islam - it is the issue that dare not speak its name because the situation is _now_ hopeless - once you let Islam flourish within your borders, it's over - Lebanonisation here we come.

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Totally agree.

The mark of any politician or party having a handle on our immigration crisis is to accept the need for deportation of illegals, advocate a policy of remigration and a colour blind policy of zero tolerance on law and order.

Any government serious about the escalating crisis errupting on our streets needs to priorities law enforcement recruitment both police and military.

Sadly there is not one politician in Westminster with the guts to say let alone do what is necessary.

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Can I borrow your crystal ball?!

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Spot on , as ever.

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Always amusing to see 3rd generation immigrant North ranting about immigration. Your poor language skills probably prevent you from understanding the Indian diaspora here.

What's a compressive English skills test, by the way?

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Why should we integrate? This is mass colonialism. We don’t need to hand over our country to insurgents. We, the people of Britain, have NEVER been given any choice but to allow the snatching of our ethnic homelands from us. Many immigrants here are nice people but that changes nothing; our democracy has failed us under the monarchy. We need huge changes to restore our culture.

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Listening to Andrew Bridgen on Paul Thorpes YouTube forum clarified the situation for me on whats going on in the world of politics.

The WEF are engineering a world without nations.

Diluting the population in the most powerful countries of Europe and North America is the aim.

Diluting nationalism, culture and religion provides the basis for a compliant populace, which also includes reducing our wealth (transferring manufacturing to China).

When the WEF ate talking about controlling a few billion people, power is absolute.

Right and wrong have no meaning.

Losing a few hundred million here or there doesn’t matter.

Too many old people? A bit of Liverpool Pathway perhaps?

Need draconian rules? Introduce a pandemic to promote draconian laws - without rancour.

A bit of totalitarianism, it’s all for our own good.

But how can the WEF do it? Surely we have the vote?

Well when Parliament divests itself of its power - giving it to the ECJ, UN, EDU etc who has the power?

Those that control the international organisations - the WEF.

Then there’s voter fraud.

The USA and UK are awash with accusations of voter fraud but there are risible investigations.

It is so bad we wonder if Trump will gain power in November (even if he survives).

Each instrument of government has been taken over.

The ECJ usurps the judiciary. Parliament is usurped by the EU (our MPs think we’re still in it).

Starmer is signing up to the European Defence Union EDU which puts our armed forces, the security forces and the police under the jurisdiction of the EDU, or is it the WEF?

Add the media’s constant propaganda on behalf of WEF causes and we’re pretty well stitched up.

Yes migration is a massive negative but the power behind it is even more frightening..

Who runs the WEF?

Who are the powers behind it?

How can we challenge them?

Is it too late to challenge them?

Are we now a de facto member of a totalitarian state?

Pretty close.

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The second half of this video discusses what is possible when there is at least a modicum of political will. Post-1945 saw millions of people sharp-elbowed back to their countries of birth or origin. (The video creator - Academic Agent - is not best pleased with Farage either, like many on the right.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuoXMvynP3Y

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Nailed it, Pete. But I cannot see any political Party in the UK ever grasping the remigration nettle....the Lefties would be screaming "Nazis" from the rooftops at the mere mention of it.

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Isn’t it strange how ‘populism’ is used as a derogatory description of political stances?

But surely the alternative would be to approve of promoting an unpopular political viewpoint?

Wouldn’t that be an elitist attitude - looking down on peoples beliefs?

Of course, the British establishment.

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She has no political instincts either, as evidenced by her maternity leave own goal. No need to expose herself like that. Or any way, frankly.

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So agree with everything you say. I have a Pakistani friend who is married to an English woman and is now nearly 70. A cultural, rather than religious, muslim, he has lived in this country since he was a child. You could say he was extremely integrated. I once asked him which cricket team he supported. Answer: Pakistan.

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