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Not very well thought out that one; tell me when exactly do you propose to stop concreting over England? There are already whole areas of the country that are no longer ethnically or culturally English. At what point do you propose to draw a line, if at all?

The absorption of manageable numbers is one thing; the wholesale ethnic clearance of predominantly working class areas is quite another. Be under no illusion, it IS the voiceless, white working class who pay to enable you to bask in the comforting sense of your own goodness. There is novsuch thing as vicarious charity.

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Little Rishi Shoetax is the WEF's first choice for net zero Greta Charles growth, continued open borders, clot shots and social credit and digital currency Armageddon.... and if we are lucky we'll get there on a diet of insects and oat milk whilst riding Chinese scooters and bicycles.

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Interesting take on the man. I disagree about his walking on water during the pandemic, though. What he did was to inflict untold ongoing debt on people who mainly struggle to understand the concept. We've become a nation that swims in debt, so we can have everything we want just when we want it. The young folk who are going to pick up the eventual tab for this seem the most blithely unaware of what's coming down the pike.

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More people arriving will require the provision of more accommodation. Fewer people arriving will mean that less is required. You are either deliberately peddling falsehoods or you have severe cognitive difficulties. Which is it?

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I appreciate you're coming at this from a Conservative perspective, but I still think Suank's biggest problem is "does the public still want a Conservative government after such a long period of uncertainty, stagnation, and the general crumbling of the public realm?" The disastrous Truss interregnum feels like a tipping point. I'm not sure there's a lot any Conservative leader could do at this point to turn things around either economically or electorally.

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