Diary Blog, 15 May 2026

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[public statuary by Arno Breker; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arno_Breker]

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Our unconquerable children!

[“No, Ayesha. Spare us the condescending history lesson from someone whose family rode the post-war immigration wave into a nation your ancestors could never have built.

This is our island.

The English, the British peoples forged it through blood, genius and endurance.

Your smug “adapt and cope” is the language of replacement, not coexistence. We built this; we will reclaim it.

Your hospital anecdote is peak immigrant entitlement.

Yes, the NHS has around 21% non-British staff, one in five, with doctors at 36% and nurses at 30% foreign.

That’s not proof of British inadequacy. It’s proof of catastrophic policy failure: chronic under-training of our own people, welfare dependency that keeps native working-class youth out of rigorous professions, and an open-door policy that floods the system with cheaper imported labour while British graduates face debt and delays.

The NHS Long-term Workforce Plan admits over-reliance on overseas recruitment leaves us exposed – exactly as we warned.

Britain ran hospitals before mass immigration.

We invented modern medicine and public health.

We can staff them again by prioritising our own: expand medical school places, reform welfare to incentivise native work, and stop importing the world’s problems.

Britain a “tiny island” that “couldn’t manage on its own”? Laughable revisionism.

This “tiny island” led the Industrial Revolution, dominated global trade, and created the modern world with predominantly native ingenuity.

The Empire wasn’t plunder, it was a civilising force that spread law, language, infrastructure, abolition of slavery (while your Islamic forebears were still trading slaves), and prosperity to places that lag to this day.

India’s railways, administration, and parliamentary model? British. Pakistan’s very existence as a modern state? Carved from British India.

We gave more than we took, and colonies volunteered in both world wars because the alternative, Axis domination, was worse.

WW2? Britain stood alone in 1940 against the Nazi onslaught while your part of the world sat it out or collaborated.

Empire troops were vital auxiliaries Indian Army magnificent, no doubt but the strategy, navy, air force, intelligence, and industrial backbone were British.

We invented radar, broke Enigma, held the Atlantic, and led D-Day.

Without us, the Empire contribution wouldn’t have existed.

Don’t rewrite victory as dependency.

Manufacturing decline? Not because “we don’t want to work.”

It’s globalisation, cheap foreign competition, EU regulations, unions, energy costs, and yes – mass low-skilled immigration that suppressed wages, discouraged training apprenticeships, and let businesses avoid investing in British workers.

Cheap Pakistani and Indian factory labour in the 50s-70s papered over cracks instead of modernising.

Result: hollowed-out heartlands, welfare underclass, and now you lecture us for noticing.

High immigration hasn’t revived manufacturing; it’s correlated with stagnation, housing crisis, and strained services.

Your people’s “future generations” aren’t “resented for not being subservient.”

They’re resented for forming parallel societies, demanding sharia, delivering grooming gangs on an industrial scale in Rotherham and beyond, and polling consistently higher support for Islamic law, jihad sympathy, and rejection of British norms.

UK-born Muslims are growing fast – higher fertility, chain migration – projected to reshape our demographics while native birth rates collapse.

That’s not enrichment; it’s conquest by womb and welfare.

Half UK-born now, yet integration metrics on free speech, women’s rights, apostasy, and loyalty remain dire. You don’t assimilate, you expand.

The time for your entitlement is over.

Britain owes you nothing beyond the rule of law your forebears never extended to dhimmis.

We owe our children a secure homeland.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.”]

Do not agree with all of that, but can agree with 90% or more.

Wall. Squad. End.

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