J.D. Vance is right. Europe is standing on the edge of civilisational suicide, and the uncomfortable truth is this: Britain is not far behind.
This week, the data laid it bare. England and Wales saw the second-largest population increase in over 75 years. Nearly 707,000 more people added in a single year. And what drove that rise? Not births. Not returning Britons. But migration — to the tune of 690,000 people. That’s 98 per cent of the growth.
We are importing a the population of Norway every few years. Quietly. Without debate. Without consent.
It is not sustainable nor is it accidental. This is policy – fostered by the OBR, crafted by Whitehall, implemented by weak ministers, cheered on by corporate lobbyists, and defended by people who think protecting your borders is racist.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg
Vance has told the truth. In Europe, he says, the elites are unwilling to secure their borders, unable to define their values, and increasingly hostile to their own history. He pointed to especially to Germany and France.
Societies being hollowed out from within by mass immigration and cultural self-erasure. And then he issued the warning: if Europe doesn’t recover the will to defend itself, it won’t survive.
This is a real risk and don’t be fooled — just because we left the EU doesn’t mean we’ve left the problem, especially as this government is copying everything the EU does. Britain still issues hundreds of thousands of visas every year, in the forlorn hope that it will grow the economy.
We’re told this is an “economic necessity,” whereas it actually costs taxpayers money.
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Rees-Mogg spoke about JD Vance’s comments
The consequences are real. Schools overwhelmed. NHS waiting lists exploding. Social cohesion breaking down. And a generation of British citizens left wondering what country they’ll inherit. Vance is right to be blunt: it is the destruction of the nation state, dressed up as tolerance.
He also spoke about free speech, and again, he hit the mail on the head. Across the continent, and here too, truth is being criminalised. Say the wrong thing — about immigration, about gender, about family — and you’re silenced. Arrested.
Investigated. A man quoting the Bible? Detained. A parent defending their child’s innocence? Called a bigot. This isn’t liberal democracy. This is ideological tyranny.
Vance praised countries like Hungary, Poland, and Italy – not because they’re perfect, but because they haven’t surrendered. They still believe a country has the right to define itself. To protect its borders. To uphold tradition. They still believe a nation is more than just a flag and a passport.
So what about us? What does Britain stand for?
We voted to leave the EU. Not to disappear — but to reassert ourselves. To control our laws, our borders, and our future. And yet what have we done with that freedom? We’ve kept the open-door mindset. We’ve outsourced courage. We’ve apologised for our own identity while watching it dissolve.
This has to stop.
We must cut the numbers. We must close the borders. We must rebuild trust in the idea that British citizenship means something — and that British culture is worth defending. And we must do it now.
Because Vance isn’t sounding the alarm too early. He’s sounding it just in time — if we’re willing to listen.