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Stout Yeoman's avatar

The French novelist Renaud Camus said: "Can you join a people? You can, though the bar is high. Individuals who so wish can always join a people out of love for its language, literature, its art de vivre or its landscapes. But, you can’t do this at scale: peoples who remain peoples cannot join other peoples. They can only conquer them, submerge them, replace them"

“if a veiled woman with a shaky command of our language, entirely ignorant of our culture can say to a native Frenchman with a passionate interest in Roman churches, the finer points of vocabulary and syntax, Montaigne, Jean-Jaques Rousseau, Burgundy Wine, and Proust and whose family has for several generations lived in the same little valley of the Vivrais […] 'I am just as French as you are', it follows that “being French is nothing”"

Needless to say, Camus was vilified for telling it like it is.

Abedi who commited the Manchester atrocity lived in an area called Little Libya where many migrants from Libya lived. His 'refugee' family would take holidays in Libya. They remained 'peoples' distinct from the English and they did not join us. The doctrine of multiculturalism allows "peoples to remain peoples", to live by their imported culture.

This cannot be reversed now by integration strategies. The parallel communities are too numerous and too entrenched in their loyalties and ties to other countries and cultures. Only remigration can save our people.

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JMButler's avatar

Thank you for that summary. As a boomer with no time for the prevalent anti-racist schtick, I'm looking forward to seeing more about the Homeland Party, which hasn't yet got a high enough profile to start to make a difference to our politics. I hope it will, and soon.

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James's avatar

It won't bc it won't be allowed to run. Just as PA hasn't been. Political activity is a deadend. You haven't voted your way out of this for the last 80 years—but you think that'll change now?

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JMButler's avatar

It might be possible - if enough people are totally pissed off.

The gods were with Labour at the last election, why not with anti-Labour the next time? Most of us aren't Marxists and we clearly don't like being invaded.

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James's avatar

Elite theory dictates democracy is, and has been, a delusion since post WWII. I'd encourage you to look into that, perhaps via academic agent, albeit it will be a tough pill to shallow.

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JMButler's avatar

It's perhaps always been a delusion, but that way we're always going to be defeated before we start. Reality has a way of mitigating change, and together with human agency, we might have some effect. Not saying we'll win ...

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James's avatar

Yes i like your optimism. I'm actually laying out a manifesto on agency in the 21st century and it should be getting published in the next week or so. (It's kinda the whole idea behind this platform I'm in the process of building). You might be interested in that when it comes out.

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JMButler's avatar

Yes, very interested. I've subscribed and will keep a lookout for your manifesto. Thanks!

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Andrew Phillips's avatar

We must recognise that this is an INVASION. It is ORGANISED and PAID FOR. The UK government is COMPLICIT. It is WAR: deliberate, part of a multi-levelled, many-pronged, long-term attack on the UK people (and indeed the continent of Europe) by the powers which are promoting a system of Global governance, most of whom individually walk in the shadows, so that the names of their quislings, and multifarious front organisations, covert and overt, can be used to absorb, deflect and diffuse criticism and opposition

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george hancock's avatar

Propaganda continues remorselessly.

Did you know we needed migrants for the NHS?

A quick check on the immigration figures tells us that 1 in 40+ people who enter the UK actually work in the NHS.

Not a particularly great ratio is it?

The NHS also has to look after the (other) 39 immigrants who don’t join the NHS.

Prioritising migration for the NHS is just not true.

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John Sampson's avatar

We might say we have a right to a homeland. Evidently our rulers disagree. So what is the basis for our right to a homeland? Commenters write of invasion. The last time Britain faced an invasion, in 1939, the then king called the nation to prayer, a thing that would be absurd now. Nature abhors a vacuum, so now instead of cathedrals being built, mosques are built. The Homeland Party and others are trying to fight something with nothing.

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Jon Marr's avatar

Excellent piece. Just how I feel about our downtrodden race. It's time to push back with vigour.

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Orak's avatar

Yes, 'the dose makes the poison' maxim is an old one attributed to Paracelsus, although he coined the phrase more wordily. It's a good analogy, though.

That really is something, that photo you used as the featured image. Like with oxygen masks on planes, sometimes you just have to sort yourself out first; before attending to others. Otherwise you're ALL done for.

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Robert Davies's avatar

Notice not a word about voting to bring in investment and jobs to the community. No the main vote is for a foreign land 4k miles away. Some one from rally muslim community needs to stand up for their community. Otherwise you will end up just like Birmingham as one of their MPS only interested in Pakistan.

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Martin B's avatar

I played a gig in a rock bar in Mexborough last year, it was so sad and disheartening to see yet another ex-mining/post industrial town derelict and struggling like Ashington and others in my home county Northumberland. The highlight of their town being yet another Wetherspoons as the focal point. The stripping of dignity and pride from the English towns and people is ongoing and doesn’t look like it’ll abate.

Reading “The Shortest History of England” this week the book which continually highlights the endemic North/South divide, and appears to have been here and maintained either knowingly or by chance since the first of the invader from Europe arrived.

The rise of the yoof and yookay is a product of the multicultural fantasy at the expense of us all.

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Alison's avatar

What has local elections got to do with Gaza🤷 Gaza needs to rid itself of Hamas & life will settled down via negotiating got nothing to do with us here in UK & certainly not our money

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Annette's avatar

Yakoob for the Yookay. 🙃

What a travesty for our heritage - a beautiful industrial building in the background neglected whilst we waste money everywhere.

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