
The murder of little children by Alex Rudakubana in Southport, England, on the 29th of July 2024 feels almost like ancient history now. Nearly every day Brits learn of another stabbing of innocent people on the streets of their country by individuals who, well, let’s just say aren’t wearing corduroys and tweed jackets.
A man was murdered and two other civilians (including a child) were injured from knife wounds by an Afghani in Uxbridge at the end of last month. Earlier that month, a gang of Kurdish illegal immigrants roamed Dorset’s seaside town of Boscombe attacking people with machetes. This month, an ethnically Caribbean man knifed people on a train pulling into Huntingdon railway station. We have grown accustomed to such violence as an everyday trait of modern British life.
