And they will conflate legal and illegal immigration for the rest of our lives.
People *actively* want to believe the worst, to demonise others, to blame their life on others, or for whatever reason.
Even if it was clearly explained, many don't give a shit. I watched a clip today of some biff banging on how EVERY immigrant gets 5k each to 'open a shop', and 5k more for every extra shop they want.
They definitely need to do what you're saying, but it'll sadly not make a blind bit of difference to the shitty, racist selfish country as a whole.
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to be 100% clear, I dont give a fuck about your wife and where she is from. I never mentioned her. She could be from Mars for all I care. So sit down chill out you daft twat
There is, whether or not you like it, a perceived immigration crisis in the uk.
now the crucial bit, read carefully
IT DOESNT FUCKING MATTER IF ITS TRUE OR WHAT YOU OR I THINK - PEOPLE THINK ITS TRUE ITS THE NARRARTIVE
o it needs addressing.
The amount of people entering illegally on boats is in the grand scheme small, but its what is at the root of Farage and Reforms popularity. Its the seed. So labour needs to address that.
Its the seed that leads to
'there are parts of Birmingham no white can go to' (Lie but perceived as truth)
'London is under sharia law' (lie but perceived as truth)
etc
Take away his voice by reducing the amount of people coming over by boat
Remove the seed.
'oh Col stop reading the daily mail'
People have to wake up to the issues that are turning people to Reform, whether those issues are correct or not.
It is also sensible to reduce the amount of undocumented people coming into the country - thats just common sense
If you can reduce the number of people entering the country illegally and take away that topic of conversation, then we can begin to solve the real immigration crisis, which is that we need more foreign workers for various jobs across the country. Right now we cant have that discussion, because illegal immigration dominates peoples minds.
so there you go
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