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UK Needs To Ditch Censorship And Mass Migration, Not Just Keir Starmer

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23.06.2026

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UK Needs To Ditch Censorship And Mass Migration, Not Just Keir Starmer

The mass censorship regime the U.K. put in place does not allow the British people to talk about major crises in the public square.

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United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation Monday morning after less than two years of overseeing civilizational decline in Britain. But just because the country got rid of “the worst Prime Minister of the worst Government of the worst party,” as one member of Parliament said, does not mean it is very much closer to solving its anti-Western crises like censorship and mass migration.

Starmer was the U.K.’s sixth prime minister in less than a decade — a churning in leadership consisting of Labour and Conservative governments starting right around the vote of the British people to leave the European Union. Reform U.K. leader Nigel Farage, who led that Brexit charge as a member of the European Parliament and is now a member of the U.K. Parliament, said that turnover is a result of Conservative and Labour — the “uniparty” — refusing to truly fulfill that Brexit mandate.

A major part of that mandate was to lower migration into the country, and yet the U.K. government has been allowing more than half a million non-EU nationals into the U.K. every year.

The consequences of non-EU migrants in Britain were on full display last week with the publication of the Rape Gang Inquiry........

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