In light of Keir Starmer’s controversial (and surprising) ‘‘Island of Strangers’’ speech against mass immigration, I speculate on how the Boriswave might have up-ended the leftist view of mass immigration.
The right-wing mythology of mass immigration, post-Blair, often invokes the plot revealed by Andrew Neather to ‘‘rub the right’s nose in diversity’’. But what does that say about the Conservative Party? who were more than happy to rub their own and everyone else’s faces in diversity.
Great to have a video, thanks.
My deeply ingrained cynicism tells me this speech is primarily to let a bit of pressure out of the cooker as it is getting too near the explosion point. It has Mr Blair’s grubby hands all over it. Nobody believes a word of it, only the bed shitting libs and the actual interlopers themselves are taking it seriously.
The best one can hope for is that he has unwittingly poked the hornets nest, but given the media’s short attention span, I doubt it.
The contracts to accommodate Bomalians and other flotsam are not stopping any time soon.
What an absolute farce. I look forward to the Labour and Tory traitors facing justice and righteous punishment in my lifetime.
The changes I've seen in my workplaces and industry in the last 20 years, let alone my local high street, nevermind whole cities in this country...