Labour, Not the ‘Far Right,’ Are the Real Threat to Our Safety
It is betrayal enough that our politicians have imported so many foreigners prone to violence. Now they plan to forbid Brits from noticing?
It is betrayal enough that our politicians have imported so many foreigners prone to violence. Now they plan to forbid Brits from noticing?
Nigel Farage: “The politics of the subcontinent are currently playing out on the streets of Leeds. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.”
Geert Wilders questioned why “half the world is allowed here to tear down our country, fight their feuds, throw stones at police officers and set their cars on fire?”
After a night of rioting, the mainstream parties and media have all but forgotten the horrific knife attack on three children and their teacher.
At the peak of the rioting, the Irish Army had to downplay reports they were mobilising as nationalists and angry locals burnt multiple police cars across Dublin.
The underlying and ultimate causes of the riots—uncontrolled migration and laxity in the judiciary— remain taboo for the government.
Rather than being opposed to the establishment, these activist foot soldiers provide the street muscle, fierce passion, and raised voices that bureaucrats dare not show.
Eritrean migrant groups turned violent in Bergen and Tel Aviv over the weekend, the latest of several riots where Eritrean tensions at home have impacted Europe.
The recent Quran burning and riots in Malmö pose deadly threats to Swedes while endangering the lives of Christians in Iraq.
The harder line on migration is a direct result of the June riots, whether or not Macron admits it.