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The British people deserve an explanation for a significant failure that was not merely accidental or due to global trends. This failure was intentional, stemming from deliberate policy reforms aimed at liberalizing immigration. Brexit was leveraged to transform Britain into an experiment in open borders, under the guise of "Global Britain." This approach lacked public support, yet it was pursued while downplaying its existence.

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The speaker criticizes the British government for making decisions without consulting the people, such as bombing Yemen and neglecting border security. They also discuss the influx of immigrants in the US and the UK, questioning whether it is intentional or a result of corruption. The speaker highlights the silence of authorities regarding the high death toll from various causes and accuses Pfizer of profiting from diseases like turbo cancer. They mention the lack of concern from leaders worldwide and the recent scandal involving wrongly prosecuted sub postmasters in the UK. The speaker concludes by condemning the elites gathering in Davos and their agenda to rebuild trust.

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We spend £15,000,000 daily on expenses like hotels, which is insulting to hardworking Brits struggling to make ends meet. There aren't enough schools, GPs, or homes being built, and the influx of people from other countries is changing our country beyond recognition.

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"And frankly, the there's a massive incentive on the left to import voters." "So if they can't convince their nation to vote for them, they're going to import people from other nations to vote for them." "This is a massive factor." "And frankly, it's a strategy that will succeed if it is not stopped." "It's really a voter importation thing." "That is 100% what is happening." "I mean, BBC is complicit in the destruction of Britain." "The '97 is a failure if we don't pay for it." "You're forced to pay for your own destruction." "We pay for it." "Yes."

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Brexit has resulted in higher levels of immigration than before. The change involves a shift from single individuals from Europe working in sectors like hospitality to families from Asia and Africa. The speaker questions how this shift has been beneficial.

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In 2014, I predicted a war in Ukraine due to NATO and EU expansion, which I believed provoked Russia. I've been warning about this since the 1990s, and I was criticized for it. Recently, George Robertson, a former NATO secretary general, echoed this sentiment, stating that EU expansion directly contributed to the conflict. Regarding Brexit, two main expectations were controlling our borders and reducing immigration, yet numbers have surged due to a conservative government prioritizing cheap labor. Additionally, Rishi Sunak's promise to eliminate 4,000 EU laws was abandoned, hindering regulatory simplification.

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The British people deserve an explanation for the significant failures in immigration policy. This situation isn't merely a result of bad luck or global trends; it was a deliberate choice. Policies were intentionally reformed to liberalize immigration, using Brexit as a means to create an open borders experiment in the UK. The concept of "Global Britain" reflects this agenda, which lacked public support and was downplayed by those in power.

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People arrive in the UK as asylum seekers, often claiming family ties to stay. This leads to a chain of family reunifications. In contrast, the US is actively deporting individuals who entered illegally, and many in Britain support this approach. Reform UK is committed to addressing illegal immigration and deporting those who enter unlawfully. The party draws parallels with the situation in America and seeks support from those who share the belief that current immigration practices are unacceptable. Join and vote for Reform UK to help tackle this issue.

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Orban, Maloney, and Wilders in Europe oppose immigration, but they fail to acknowledge that the refugee crisis in 2015 was caused by Israel and Saudi Arabia's proxy war in Syria and the NATO coalition's war against Gaddafi in 2011. The destabilization of Syria and Libya led refugees to move through Turkey and Libya into Europe, with the help of Jewish NGOs. These politicians claim to support Israel and the Jewish people while rejecting Middle Eastern refugees. However, the solution lies in creating stable countries in the Middle East, including a Palestinian state and maintaining Bashar al Assad's presidency in Syria. This contradicts the Likud government's policies in Israel, which supports these anti-migrant politicians while destabilizing the countries that produce the migrant crisis.

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People who are determined to move to another country will always find a way, regardless of the risks involved. The concern of potential ISIS members infiltrating is valid, but it is unlikely that they would go through the same routes as asylum seekers or highly motivated individuals. Politicians often use immigrants as a scapegoat for the country's problems, blaming them for dissatisfaction, economic decline, high energy costs, and inflation. This tactic is nothing new.

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The key to successful leadership is showing empathy towards voters by addressing their concerns about immigration. It's not about specific policies, but about acknowledging and understanding their worries. David Cameron's failed immigration target still resonated with voters because it showed a desire to control immigration. By engaging in meaningful conversations and demonstrating empathy, leaders can build trust with the electorate, even if they don't always deliver on promises. This approach has been a longstanding tradition in British politics. Translation: Understanding and addressing voters' concerns, especially regarding immigration, is crucial for effective leadership. It's about empathy and meaningful conversations, not just policies. Even failed attempts to control immigration, like David Cameron's, can still resonate with voters if they show a genuine desire to address the issue. Building trust through empathy and dialogue is a key aspect of British politics.

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An entire native population, regardless of race, is being systematically disenfranchised. Middle-class Americans are losing both economic and political power, exacerbated by mass immigration. The leaders responsible for these changes show no empathy for those affected, often blaming the country for its struggles. This cycle of harm leads to resentment towards the very people they hurt. Acknowledging this reality is essential, and it will continue to be voiced openly.

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The speaker reports they have been officially banned from entering the United Kingdom. They state the UK government, under Keirstarmer, deems their presence “not conducive to the public good,” and they express confusion over why being conducive to the public good is a requirement to enter a country. They compare this to thousands of illegal immigrants entering through the Channel daily, noting that “Nobody's asking them to be conducive to the public good,” yet they cannot go to the UK. The speaker mentions they did not apply for an EITA (likely a visa/permit) and had recently returned in September to join the Tommy Robinson rally where they spoke, intending to participate again in May, which now seems impossible. They describe the timing as suspicious, pointing out that three days earlier they posted about Kierst Armour calling out his hypocrisy for wanting to ban X because of women’s safety while allegedly allowing migrant gang rapes to happen. They imply this is connected to the ban as an act to ban free speech. They describe the situation as dystopian and emphasize the severe limitation of their freedom, noting that “as it says in email, I cannot appeal.” They stress they are not convicted of any crime, not under suspicion of any crime, and that the decision was made by Kirstarmer that someone like them is “not welcome in The UK.” The overall claim is that the ban is an abrupt, non-appealable restriction on their entry into the country, framed within accusations of political manipulation and hypocrisy by the UK government and Kier Starmer.

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Uncontrolled immigration, inadequate integration, and a misguided dogma of multiculturalism have proven toxic for Europe. Angela Merkel, Nicolas Sarkozy, and David Cameron have all acknowledged the failure of multiculturalism. This approach does not require newcomers to integrate, allowing them to live separate lives within society. In extreme cases, this can lead to actions that undermine stability and threaten security.

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When a white person dies at the hand of an immigrant, we may acknowledge it briefly, but then we move on. What does this say about us? It suggests a society that has given up and accepted defeat. But have we truly given up? Do we accept the globalist vision being forced upon us? If we don't fight for our continent, religion, and people, this era will be remembered as the time when Western nations were conquered not by armies, but by invitation. A corrupt elite invited the invaders and made the native population pay for it.

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Allowing a large influx of people from diverse cultures and religions was a significant error. This decision has led to the formation of pressure groups within each country.

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The key to successful leadership lies in listening to people's concerns without dismissing them as bigoted. By speaking the language of neglected voters and showing empathy, trust can be built with the electorate. Policies like immigration control, even if not fully achieved, can still resonate with voters. Acknowledging rational concerns about immigration, such as housing and job market impacts, is crucial in establishing a connection with the public. This approach, based on empathy and understanding, has historically been effective in British politics. Translation: Building trust with voters involves listening to their concerns and showing empathy, even if policies are not fully implemented. Acknowledging rational worries about immigration, like housing and job market effects, is vital for connecting with the public. This approach, rooted in empathy, has been successful in British politics.

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Letting in people of different cultures and religions was seen as a mistake as it creates pressure groups within each country.

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President Trump secured the border, saving lives. The Biden administration could have done the same, but chose not to, undoing all of Trump's work. This wasn't incompetence; it was a deliberate action. Over 90 executive orders reversed border security measures. I believe their motivation is multifaceted. Some genuinely favor open borders, while others see political gain in welcoming millions of potential Democratic voters. Furthermore, reversing Trump's census rule allows millions of undocumented immigrants to be counted, potentially increasing Democratic representation in the House. Ultimately, they sacrificed national security for future political power.

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Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform party in the UK, stated that anyone who has lived in Wales for five to ten years, paid taxes, and obeyed the law is fully part of the Welsh community. The speaker suggests that this sentiment is indicative of a larger problem, where multiculturalism leads to the decline of Western values. They claim that politicians and public figures in the UK are unwilling to acknowledge this. The speaker references Pat Buchanan, who questioned what would hold the US together when whites become a minority and there is no common religion or beliefs. The speaker asserts that this question has been answered with "nothing." The speaker concludes that countries embracing diversity are becoming unrecognizable and that this change was forced upon people by their leaders. They believe reversing this "disastrous experiment" should be a top priority, otherwise violence and dysfunction will worsen and potentially destroy the United States.

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Mass immigration will destroy any country that allows it, causing that country to cease to exist. This is due to the numbers: with 8 billion people in the world, even a few percent moving to a country of 50 million, 60 million, or even 350 million, would change it fundamentally. A country is not its geography, but its people. If the people of Italy were teleported to the United States, it would still be Italy. Conversely, if a large number of people from elsewhere were teleported to Italy, replacing the original population, the geographic region would no longer be Italy.

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The speaker compares the current immigration situation to a Ponzi scheme, stating that the institution needs constant influx of immigrants to sustain itself. They mention that the number of immigrants coming into the country has reached a saturation point, using the example of Ugandan refugees and Afghan refugees. The speaker highlights that the rate of immigration in the last 25 years has surpassed that of the past 2000 years combined, contradicting the notion that Britain has always been a nation of immigrants.

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Christopher Caldwell: Is It Too Late to Save the English-Speaking World?
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Immigration, globalization, and national sovereignty collide as a modern Western puzzle. In the United Kingdom, Brexit’s promise to curb migration gave way to a new reality: between 2021 and 2024 Britain absorbed about 4.5 million newcomers, roughly seven percent of the population, with 80 percent from outside Europe. This surge helped widen political fault lines and unsettled traditional party loyalties. Caldwell notes that mass immigration can add labor and dynamism, but it also reshapes aging demographics, welfare costs, and social cohesion in ways that are hotly debated and not uniformly positive. Across Western Europe, a postwar mood of self-scrutiny and a transformed media landscape have intensified debates about identity, borders, and belonging. In Britain, migration levels feed talks of leaving the European Convention on Human Rights and reforming asylum policies. The German scene features the rise of the Alternative for Germany and tensions over free expression, including legal tools to ban parties. Caldwell frames these dynamics as part of a broader struggle that could foster political fracture, riots, and shifting alliances as electorates reassess belonging and sovereignty. On civil rights, the conversation centers on affirmative action and how enforcement has operated for decades. Trump-era rollbacks are described as a check on what Caldwell calls a 'state of emergency liberalism,' a regime that used civil rights tools to regulate hiring and speech across public and private life. The discussion returns to cultural norms, the limits of free speech, and the fear of saying the wrong thing, suggesting that a broad, long-term shift may outlast any single administration. The dialogue links these forces to governance, legitimacy, and democratic durability. Economically, immigration is linked to both growth and inequality in Caldwell’s framework. He argues that larger labor supplies can transfer wealth toward higher-skilled or higher-income groups by reducing wages for low-wage workers while expanding services, amenities, and consumer choices. In the interview, Trump’s early years are described as unusually egalitarian for the bottom quintiles, even if overall growth lagged. The conversation then contrasts the United States with Japan, which limits immigration, and with Europe, where demographic change challenges traditional social contracts. The piece closes with cautious optimism about political reform and resilience.

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The Hidden Scandals Inside The British Government - Dominic Cummings
Guests: Dominic Cummings, Boris Johnson, Kamala Harris, Benedict Cumberbatch
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Good Morning Britain conducted a poll asking if multiculturalism is working, with 95% responding no. This reflects ongoing issues like violence and extremism in the UK, which are often overlooked by mainstream media. The conversation shifts to Brexit, highlighting how immigration concerns drove the campaign. Cummings argues that the free movement of people has fueled extremism across Europe, and that regaining control over immigration would alleviate tensions in the UK. He claims that predictions made by the Vote Leave campaign have been validated, as concerns about immigration have decreased since Brexit, contrary to predictions made by mainstream economists. However, Cummings expresses disappointment with the Conservative Party's handling of immigration post-Brexit, noting a surge in legal immigration and a failure to control illegal crossings. He criticizes Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak for not implementing effective policies to manage immigration and for creating ineffective solutions like the Rwanda plan, which he views as a distraction rather than a real solution. Cummings reflects on the recent general election, attributing the Conservative Party's significant losses to decades of neglect and a focus on media cycles rather than governance. He believes that the party has lost touch with voters and has failed to address critical issues like healthcare and crime. He acknowledges that while Labour's victory was partly due to the Conservatives' failures, it also reflects a strategic campaign by Keir Starmer and his team. Discussing the potential for new political movements, Cummings expresses skepticism about the future of the Conservative Party and the emergence of Reform UK, suggesting that Farage's party lacks real solutions. He emphasizes a broader issue in politics where elite talent has moved away from public service, leading to a decline in effective governance. Cummings predicts that the Tories will continue to struggle, while Labour may implement some of the policies he advocated during his time in government. He believes that without significant change, the UK will remain stagnant, and that a new political force is needed to challenge the status quo. He outlines five rules of government, emphasizing the disconnect between politicians and the electorate, the inefficiency of the civil service, and the focus on preserving power rather than serving the public. Cummings concludes by discussing his plans to create a new political organization aimed at rejuvenating British politics and addressing the needs of voters outside London.

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The Forces Behind Britain's Downfall - Konstantin Kisin
Guests: Konstantin Kisin
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Britain’s immigration debate tests national identity, policy practicality, and peaceful protest as Konstantin Kisin outlines a data-driven, unsettled view of the country’s trajectory. He argues the European Convention on Human Rights shaped decades of policy, but the current wave of asylum seekers and alleged illegals is pressuring the system. The discussion distinguishes asylum seekers from illegal entrants, questions data transparency, and frames immigration as a border-management issue the public increasingly wants addressed. He recalls the shift from Britain as a historically slow-immigration nation to the 2000s, when influx rose and policy changed. The argument centers on border purpose and the impact of housing asylum seekers in taxpayer-funded hotels. He notes differences from the US, including language and values, and says assimilation requires effort—learning English, sharing norms, and building a British identity that he says was eroded by current multicultural policy. He also mentions Polish migration as relatively smooth, contrasting it with later, larger waves. On the cultural front, the conversation treats diversity as a double-edged sword. Unity and shared values are presented as prerequisites for prosperity, while the idea of no British culture is rejected. Queuing and fairness are offered as symbolic values. Protests near migrant hotels are described as signs ordinary people are mobilizing, with counterprotests organized by groups like Stand Up to Racism. The discussion also looks at media coverage and figures like Ryland Clarke and Tommy Robinson as indicators of evolving debate. Economically, the discussion ties immigration to living standards and energy policy. Net zero measures are criticized for driving up prices, outsourcing production, and weakening energy security. The argument calls for a dynamic economy, reducing welfare traps, and lifting broad prosperity. It mentions consumption smoothing as a way to explain incentives and links inequality to social tension and political risk. The overall aim is pragmatic reform to raise national output and cohesion rather than assign blame. Beyond policy, the talk probes free speech, legal restraint, and the risk of a panopticon environment online and offline. It notes arrests over online posts alongside debates about protests’ legitimacy. The message centers on peaceful, constructive pressure to shape policy and a warning that ignoring real concerns could deepen discord rather than heal it.
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