11/03/2023
It is no secret that multiculturalism has failed.
But while the establishment acknowledges this, they do nothing about it.
The constant stream of new immigrants, in addition to the constant attacks on our cultures and traditions only exacerbate the problem.
This is clearly a controversial issue.
We want to see secure borders, but we still want to be tolerant and welcoming to those who wish to come here.
We want to be able to walk through our towns and cities, and feel like we are in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland. But at the same time we do not want to be thought of as racist for simply thinking or stating this.
We want to be safe and protected from those that wish to harm us, while extending a hand out to those who have genuinely been harmed and wish to escape danger.
We want this land to be our home, yet we do not begrudge those who also wish to do the same.
There is no shame in this line of thinking, there is no shame in loving your home, there is no shame in wishing for others to treat your home as you would theirs.
Yet still we are demonised for thinking like this.
It is clear that some of the gaps in our economy can be plugged through immigration, at least in the short term, but there is no shame in looking to the future, the long term, the big picture.
So what do we do?
First of all, our civil service neutrality contracts will help to remove the ideologues in our border force. If you believe in open borders, you have no place in our border force.
Second, we review the genuine gaps in our economy and seek to find those who in the short term can fill those gaps.
Third, we fix the broken Asylum system. It is an international embarrassment that even those who fail their claims remain in our country. If that means that we leave the ECHR so be it. If it means that we review the definition of a refugee, so be it.
But the current system cannot remain in place. We cannot sustain our society by constantly allowing those in who only want to abuse our kindness to make money.
Fourth, the human rights act needs to be repealed, for too long this has been a thorn in our side. For too long has this been used to help the criminal and punish the victim.
If someone fails their Asylum claim and the reason for the failure is legitimate then they should be removed, especially if the person is found to be a dangerous criminal.
Of course there should be a robust appeals system in place, but it should be realistic and proportionate and should not be capable of pulling people off of planes at the last moment.
Fifth, the overall rate of immigration must be slowed, we are currently seeing numbers coming here that are far higher then during the Blair years. This was a major problem then, it’s a catastrophe now.
Sixth, we must end the woke attacks on our culture and way of life. They have infiltrated our institutions and constantly snipe at and belittle our institutions and traditions.
It is almost as if we are in the grip of a slow burning cultural revolution.
For new arrivals to feel welcome, we do not need diversity and inclusion, we need strong institutions and a rich culture. That is what these people are coming to us for. They want to see England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland.
They want to see Britain, they do not want to be greeted by the same bland cities and unrecognisable towns. They want to see our traditions, our culture, our way of life.
We must pass laws to end the DEI cult infiltration of our public life, we must end the persecution of our majority population in the form of anti - racism (and it’s euphemisms), we must end talk of oppressor and opressed. We must end any talk of white guilt or privilege.
We must end this witch hunt that seeks to cancel anything with any previous links to the slave trade.
We are not a naive, we recognise that history is never black and white. We understand that not all good people in history were good by modern standards. We understand that times change, and with them standards and expectations.
We also understand that the sins of people centuries ago have no bearing on people today, after all we do not imprison a child for a murder their great - grandparent may have committed.
Above all, we must work to revive our culture, to let our Great British values shine through, we must demonstrate to new arrivals that our culture is far from dead.
This is just a start, but if we follow this path we can at least put our nation on a path to Revival.
We can at least put Britain on the path to become truly Great again!