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Simon Neale's avatar

Even if the immigrants were more law-abiding than indigenous Brits, they are coming to a country which has a housing crisis, an energy crisis, massive pressure on our beautiful countryside, and services and infrastructure which are failing. And we are told to expect large-scale redundancies in several sectors due to AI and related technological change. Oh, and there's the issue of inter-communal conflict and the regular spectacle of political demonstrations due to events in countries which are nothing to do with us. And did I mention the likely effects on our economy of people with few or no skills? Or the erosion of British public standards such as queuing and putting litter in bins?

Well, there we have it. As the "far right" knew all along, we have also allowed criminality to spread unchecked. The government, BBC and other media, universities, and major institutions have been telling us that diversity is a great benefit. We were never consulted, were we, but they just went ahead and did it to us, and now the cat is out of the bag.

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James Dowler's avatar

This isn’t about demonising people; it’s about the risks of a “hands-off” immigration approach that leaves law enforcement overwhelmed and the social fabric torn up. If newcomers are less than 10% of the population but account for up to 16% of convictions, we clearly need a change in course—or we’re just setting ourselves up for more social strain.

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