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Akshay's avatar

Good to finally see an article that does not blindly peddle the "far-right is rioting" narrative. But one doesn't have to look too far into the future to see something like this happen in Canada as well. Yes the people here are more patient and complacent, but there will come a time when the uncontrolled immigration will cross that line and the impacts to the country's infrastructure becomes increasingly obvious. And I say this as an immigrant myself (and now a citizen) and with the added knowledge that most immigrant population are against uncontrolled immigration here in Canada.

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Back in July, on this site I wrote the following: "We should be concerned about what is taking place politically in the United States. However, greater concern should be focused on what is taking place in Europe, England and Ireland. Immigration conflict is no longer brewing just below the political surface. The Political bubbles have reached the surface. This is not going to end well."

Enjoyed reading MacDougall's article. It was succinct, he managed to get most of it correct. I do believe that the main stream media get it wrong when they describe those who protest against immigration. Main stream media tend to describe these individuals as "far right". On July 27 in England, over 50,000 of these were so called "far right", were attending a meeting in Trafalgar Square in London. I paid close attention to that gathering. The so called "far right" were peaceful, they were from different nationalities, had different skin colours and different accents. They had two things in common they were all Brits and they were all pissed off that various British Governments paid them no heed. Especially on illegal immigration, high cost of living, high cost of housing, difficulties accessing their health system and that their governments were paying to house, feed, and clothe illegal immigrants in expensive hotels. Does this sound familiar?

Governments and politicians rarely spend time in coffee shops or small diners. Politicians and bureaucrats tend to pontificate, not listen. The current British Government is so far to the left they are going to meet themselves coming the other way. Prime Minister Keir Starmer reminds me of the kid in high school, who spent too much time shoved and locked in his high school locker. He is the ultimate pontificator. Best described as a "wimp with words". This man lacks character, he is indecisive and the wrong person, elected at the wrong time for what Britain currently faces and is going to face.

There are some similarities between Britain and Canada. Brits are complaining about illegal immigration and Canadians are also doing the same. Brits are complaining about too much legal immigration and so are Canadians. British working class people are being arrested and put in jail for protesting about both of the above. In Canada? Do we remember what happened to the Freedom Convoy Protestors? Do we remember what happened to those Canadians who donated money to the Freedom Convoy Protestors? Britain and Canada are divided by the Atlantic Ocean, however, similar issues and similar governments, led by similar weak leaders do not bode well for either Britain or Canada. Britain is cursed with a left wing Government for the next five years. Canada is fortunate that we will be able to rid ourselves of our left wing Government in about 14 months. Now, that is something to be happy about!

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