Friday, July 17, 2026

The Message Is Landing (Connor Tomlinson)


On Monday, Rupert Lowe secured a debate on mass deportations in Parliament. Reform MPs agreed that we should deport every illegal immigrant and send millions of legal migrants home.

Labour MPs Jonathan Brash, Bell Ribeiro-Addy, and Mike Tapp tried to police their language, accusing Lowe of "racist dog-whistle politics". They are getting desperate because they know the public doesn’t agree with them.

A new report from RICU darling Dame Sara Khan, A new report from RICU darling Dame Sara Khan, Britain Under Strain: The Broken Social Contract, Democratic Distrust and the Mainstreaming of Extremism, finds that:
55 per cent of voters believe “national identity is disappearing because of diversity”
33 per cent support remigration
31 per cent believe being British is about ancestry
61 per cent think the social contract is broken
42 per cent say Muslims can never integrate into British society

Among Reform voters, those figures are 87 per cent, 87 per cent, 50 per cent, 83 per cent, and 71 per cent, respectively.

32 per cent of voters believe capitalism has failed and we need a “communist revolution”. But, when categorising voters, the study finds that 58 per cent of the public are “far right” by the authors' standards. This means any party making a credible pitch to reverse mass migration and put British people first can win a Parliamentary majority.

When supporters of the party that consistently leads national polls reject demographic change, multiculturalism, national identity based on self-ID, and the liberal managerial state, it's no wonder they're worried.




[Posted at the SpookyWeather2 blog, July 17, 2026.]

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