Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Multiculturalism, schmulticulturalism: UK changes its tune


Keir Starmer, the UK’s new Prime Minister [whose surname can be mistaken for a WW2 Nazi newspaper], has gone and done a full 180, hasn’t he? The man who once clutched his pearls at the mere mention of immigration controls is now banging on about slashing it. 

That’s right—Labour’s open-borders fan club has officially folded. Starmer’s not just parroting the usual gripes about wages or creaking public services. No, he’s gone big, framing immigration as a straight-up threat to the glue holding Britain together. Finally, the UK Prime Minister has removed said head from said nether regions.

“Nations depend on rules, fair rules,” Starmer said, sounding like he’s just discovered the concept of a border. “Sometimes they’re written down; often they’re not. But either way, they give shape to our values, guide us towards our rights, of course, but also our responsibilities, the obligations we owe to each other.”

Blimey, Keir, where was this epiphany when Labour was busy branding anyone with a concern about immigration as a knuckle-dragging bigot? 

But he didn’t stop there. Instead, he went full patriot, warning that without clear rules, the UK risks turning into “an island of strangers, not a nation that walks forward together.” Dude, you’re about two decades late to that party, but better late than never, I suppose.

Starmer is now admitting the immigration system’s been a complete clusterfrack, undermining the very identity of the nation. “When you have an immigration system that seems almost designed to permit abuse, that encourages some businesses to bring in lower paid workers rather than invest in our young people,” he said, “or simply one that is sold by politicians to the British people on an entirely false premise, then you’re not championing growth, you’re not championing justice.”

And then he added “You’re actually contributing to the forces that are slowly pulling our country apart,” Starmer confessed. Gee wiz crackers, Keir, did you nick that line from a UKIP pamphlet?

But let’s not kid ourselves. Starmer’s dancing around the real issue here, and we all know what it is. The elephant in the room, the one nobody in Westminster or the BBC wants to name: the tidal wave of Islamic migrants, many of whom have zero interest in adopting British values. It’s not just about cheap labor flooding the job market, it’s the cultural carnage that’s followed.  

In city after city, you’ve got parallel communities, simmering tensions, and a laundry list of problems like crime spikes, overstretched services, and a social fabric that’s fraying faster than a charity shop jumper.

“That’s why I told the Labour Party conference taking back control is a Labour argument,” Starmer bloviated on, trying to sound like he’s been on this train all along, (much like Gavin Newsom's new take on homelessness). “And why, most importantly of all, inward migration is already falling with this government.” 

He's obviously seen the polls and that's all he really cares about.

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Labour’s finally sniffed the coffee. The cultural divides, the surge in anti-Semitism, the radicalization worries, the cops stretched to breaking point. It has all piled up, and even Starmer can’t pretend it’s not happening. But here’s the million-pound question: will the punters buy this sudden Damascene conversion? Or will they clock it for what it is—Labour scrambling to save face after years of sticking their heads in the sand or elsewhere?

One thing’s crystal clear: Starmer’s speech is a grudging nod to what the so-called “far-right” have been banging on about forever. Mass migration, especially from cultures that openly reject the West, was never about “enriching” Britain. It was about dismantling it, bit by bit. And now, even Keir Starmer’s admitting the mess. Too little, too late? 

You tell me.

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