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Britain ‘one generation away’ from being destroyed by rampant immigration – Tommy Robinson

In a recent interview with Visegrad24 activist Tommy Robinson issued a stark warning about the future of Great Britain.

Robinson asserted that the country is just one generation away from being overtaken by militant Islam, attributing this imminent threat to rampant illegal and legal immigration, and what he described as the cowardice of politicians unwilling to confront the issue.

“We’re a generation away from losing our country,” Robinson stated emphatically during the interview. He expressed grave concerns about the growing influence of radical Islamic ideologies in the UK, which he believes is facilitated by the current immigration policies and a lack of decisive action by political leaders.

Robinson’s comments come amid rising tensions and debates over immigration in the UK.

Over the past decade, the country has seen a sharp increase in both legal and illegal immigration. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), net migration to the UK reached a record high of 606,000 in 2022, up from 260,000 in 2012. The significant increase includes both asylum seekers, who are predominantly young adult males, and those arriving through legal immigration channels.

The Home Office reported that illegal migration also saw a steep rise, with an estimated 45,000 people crossing the English Channel in small boats in 2022, compared to just 299 in 2018.

Robinson argues that this surge in immigration is fundamentally changing the cultural and social fabric of Britain, which was risk of losing its 1,000 year culture.

“The entire British parliament have pandered and cowered in the face of ideologies that wish to destroy this nation. They got on their knees to the Marxist Black Lives Matter. They cower in fear in the face of Islam. They dare not even speak about it. There’s a thousand years of English history here and they’re going to give it away in 60 years.”

He criticised the political establishment for failing to address these changes and for not taking a stronger stance against what he perceives as the spread of extremist ideologies.

“We are desperate for someone to talk about it. Women are scared. Parents are scared. They’re looking at their country, they don’t recognise it anymore.

It’s now or never for Europe. We haven’t got long left.”

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  1. He is right, but the J** are key as they are the ones who decide who will come in government. Look at what happened to jeremy corbijn. It is telling.

  2. Yes islamic militants are the problem, but it’s a certain other religious group, which controls everything, that is the cause of the problem. They are the ones pitting muslims against christians

    • Agreed. It’s obvious that they have been primed with a lot of bulls*** about the British ppl who are being blamed for anything and everything that has been done to corrupt and destroy their own countries when in fact it is those imposters with the small hats . A good example is Boris Johnson who was born in New York and sent to Eton to learn to speak like a toff. Think ‘Johnson &Johnson’- bad baby powder. Keith Sampler is no different.

  3. The Conservatives lost a lot of support, not to Labour but to the Reform Party in the latest British General Election because they broke one of two key election promises — to stop open immigration. The other promise related to not increasing taxation. The Conservatives may heed the message that voters have sent them but there’s little cause for optimism on that.

  4. And the modus operandi and ideology of those rape gangs is spreading world wide. They can identify how they wish without any checks by authorities.

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