
Changes to a country are easier to spot when you don’t live there. Born in London, I go back every so often and just returned. My impression is of a country at a crossroads. There is a tired, old Britain, resigned to continued cultural, societal, and economic decline. But there is also a growing movement willing to face the hard questions and plot a different course.
On migration, Britain and other Western countries have two major decisions to make. First, how many immigrants do they want? Second, who should they be? Once that’s determined, a third, equally important decision is necessary: will those countries do what it takes to control numbers, once the limit they set is reached?
Some revolting creature defecating in the street in Central London. People just ignore it. Understandably so – they don’t want to be stabbed, shot, or covered in shit. Who the hell does?
Cut to earlier today. An Afghan migrant goes berserk and sets about a dog-walker. A… https://t.co/lsCYlxcpQQ
— Dr Philip Kiszely (@KiszelyPhilip) October 28, 2025
