Douglas Murray: Something BIG is About to Happen in the
What happens when the public keeps voicing concerns, but politicians not only ignore them but insult them In a recent discussion, Douglas Murray dives deep into the frustrations brewing in British cities. For 20 years, British citizens have consistently voted for less immigration, only to see it increase. Murray highlights the economic strain, noting that since 2008, 74 of jobs created have gone to people not born in Britain. This disconnect between public demand and government action is seen as a major issue, exacerbated by lax policing on social cohesion matters and a strong crackdown on dissenters like Tommy Robinson. Peaceful protesters are often labeled as farright extremists, further alienating citizens who feel unheard and misrepresented. Murray discusses the broader implications of this trend, touching on the cultural and ideological divide. The reluctance to address primary issues like mass immigration and integration leads to secondary problems, making the situation worse. He argues
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