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The future of Western Europe is hanging by a thread, as one government after another has collaborated in invasions by hostile foreigners. Indigenous Europeans are irate, and incumbent administrations are panicking. The London Times reports on the latest shakeup of Keir Starmer’s government. Starmer’s new Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, says the regime will get serious about immigration:

Another party insider said “nothing is off the table” for Mahmood. They said she was likely to want to reform the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and would be far more radical than her predecessor. The source added she would “start with the unthinkable and work backwards”.

“Far more radical” apparently means being less blatant about selling out the British people, not because they are, after all, the ones Britain’s government is supposed to represent, but in order to “stop the advance of Nigel Farage.” What “radical” measures are Starmer’s government now prepared to consider?

Mahmood’s first big intervention as home secretary is expected to come within weeks when she announces plans to build modular accommodation for single, adult male asylum seekers on Ministry of Defence land.

That is better, I suppose, than housing them in “migrant hotels” across Britain, at enormous expense in both money and criminality. But note the implicit acknowledgment that “migrants” are overwhelmingly “single, adult male asylum seekers.” This is why those who pay attention call it an invasion.

Native Europeans are restive, to say the least. Mark Steyn, for one, anticipates civil war in England. It is notable that the English flag, St. George’s Cross, is now favored over the Union Jack by anti-invasion protesters.

Eva Vlaardingerbroek, a young Dutch woman, is one of the most formidable advocates for the sovereignty of European nations. Here, she declares herself a member of Generation Remigration:

The Democrats’ open border policies have devastated the United States, and created an illegal immigration crisis from which it will take many years to recover. It is sobering to realize that, as bad as our problems are, those of most Western European countries are far worse.



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