Douglas Murray: "Say Goodbye To The UK—It’s All OVER..."

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Why is mass migration such a difficult issue to address, especially in countries like the UK and the US? Douglas Murray dives deep into this complex topic in this video. He discusses the recent riots in Britain, something he predicted years ago, and attributes them in part to the country losing control of its borders. Legal migration in the UK has hit record highs, with net migration numbers reaching three-quarters of a million annually, and illegal crossings adding tens of thousands more. Murray explains that while migration can offer some short-term benefits, such as expanding the workforce, it often leads to long-term challenges like cultural integration and social unrest.

He also points out a fundamental issue: migration policies often prioritize the needs of newcomers over those of citizens, creating tension and resentment. While countries like Britain and America could adopt sensible immigration systems, allowing talented individuals to enter and contribute, current policies often lead to an overwhelming influx that becomes nearly impossible to control. The result is a breakdown in trust between the electorate and the government, with many citizens feeling left behind.

Murray emphasizes that the issue isn’t immigration itself, but the scale and lack of management that turn what could be a beneficial process into a burden that few governments have been able to address. He warns that without a serious, balanced approach, the 21st century will be marked by growing societal fractures fueled by unchecked migration.

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