Imagine… a world with no defence against conquest

Dec 3, 2021 by

by Melanie Phillips: Opposition to effective border control is an attitude of national self-loathing. Diaspora Jews have a collective history of constant migration. Ethnically cleansed hundreds of years ago from their ancient homeland in...

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The implosion of multiculturalism

Jun 30, 2021 by

by Brendan O’Neill, spiked: The Batley and Spen by-election shows just how destructive multiculturalism has become. Labour has reached a new low. In Batley and Spen, ahead of the by-election on Thursday, it has been distributing...

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Do we really have that much in common?

May 1, 2019 by

by Trevor Phillips, Unherd: […]  At the risk of seeming insensitive, I think we need to call a halt to what the French might call the banalisation of her (Jo Cox’s) most well-known message: “We are far more united and have far...

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How multiculturalism divides us

Dec 5, 2018 by

by Paul Embery, UnHerd: Let’s start with the basics. Anyone who believes in freedom has a duty to defend the right of fellow citizens to live the life they choose within the parameters of the law. That means upholding their entitlement to...

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A Month of Multiculturalism in Britain: October 2018

Nov 6, 2018 by

by Soeren Kern, Gatestone Institute: There were 140 new cases of female genital mutilation (FGM) in Birmingham between April and June 2018. “There remains a huge problem with professionals viewing forced marriage as a cultural issue...

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What is Multiculturalism and Should We Embrace It?

Aug 26, 2018 by

by Joseph Pearce, The Imaginative Conservative: Multiculturalism is a thorny topic. It is also a topic on which any truly rational discussion is very difficult. The problem is that many people equate criticism of multiculturalism with...

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