Muslims Tried OVERTAKING London, Then The British Sent Them FLYING!
Right, let’s talk about what’s really been happening in Britain.
And I know this is going to upset some people, but someone needs to say it.
July 2024, Southport.
Three little girls murdered at a dance class.
Alice, BB, and Elsie, 9 years old, 7 years old, 6 years old, dead.
And what happened next exposed everything that’s wrong with this country.
Within hours, social media was ablaze.
People wanted to know who did this.
They wanted answers.

And you know what? They got silence.
Then misinformation.
Then the usual suspects telling everyone to calm down, not to speculate, not to jump to conclusions.
But people were angry.
Parents were terrified.
And they had every right to be.
The attacker turned out to be Axel Ruda Kubana, 17 years old, born in Cardiff to Rwan parents.
But in those first hours, the information vacuum was filled with claims he was a Muslim asylum seeker fresh off a boat.
Now, that turned out to be false.
But here’s the thing nobody wants to talk about.
Why were people so ready to believe it? Could it be because we’ve been lied to so many times? Because the establishment covers up inconvenient truth? Because when British girls are victims, we’re told not to make it about immigration or Islam.
But when it’s the other way around, suddenly everyone’s an expert on root causes and systemic issues.
So people took to the streets, Southport first, outside the mosque, and yes, it got violent.
Police were attacked, a van was burned, the mosque was damaged.
Was that right? No.
But was it understandable? When people feel ignored, when they feel their concerns are dismissed as racism, when they’re told they’re hateful for wanting to protect their communities, eventually that pressure cooker explodes.
And then it spread.
Manchester, Hartley, Sunderland, Rotherham.
By the first weekend of August, we had riots in dozens of towns and cities.
Hotels housing asylum seekers were attacked.
In Rotheram, they tried to set one on fire with people inside.
51 police officers were injured.
That’s inexcusable.
But again, you have to ask why.
Why were British people so angry that they do something like that? Because they’re watching their country change before their eyes and they’re not allowed to talk about it.
They see hotels in their towns filled with young men from who knows where being put up at taxpayer expense while British homeless sleep rough.
They see grooming gangs that the establishment protected for decades because they were too afraid of being called racist.
They see their daughters having to worry about walking home at night in areas that used to be safe.
And when they try to voice these concerns, they’re called far right.
They’re called bigots.
They’re called Islamophobes.
The very word was designed to shut down criticism.
You can’t question immigration policy without being smeared.
You can’t point out the problems in certain communities without being labeled a racist.
So, people stopped talking.
But they didn’t stop thinking.
They didn’t stop worrying.
They just went quiet until Southport.
Now, let’s talk about Tommy Robinson.
Love him or hate him, the man has been proven right about so much.
The grooming gangs, the two-tier policing, the Islamification of parts of Britain.
And what’s his reward? Prison again.
In October 2024, he was sentenced to 18 months for contempt of court.
Why? Because he made a documentary called Silenced about a Syrian refugee who’d been in a viral video getting bullied at school.
The establishment narrative was that this poor refugee lad was an innocent victim.
Tommy said otherwise.
He made claims about the boy’s behavior.
The judge ruled he’d defamed him, issued an injunction telling Tommy he couldn’t repeat those claims, and Tommy being Tommy went ahead and made an entire film about it.
Showed it in Trfalga Square to thousands of people.
So they locked him up.
Now whether Tommy was right or wrong about that specific case, here’s what matters.
We have a man imprisoned for making a film, for journalism, as he calls it.
Meanwhile, actual violent criminals are being let out early because our prisons are full.
We’ve got people who attack police officers during those riots getting two, three years.
Tommy got 18 months for a documentary.
See the problem? And the response from the new Labor government under Kia Starmer was telling.
He came out within days sternfaced, talking about the full force of the law.
Courts were opened 24/7 to process rioters.
fasttrack justice.
People were getting sentenced within a week.
Some got years in prison for being present at riots, for shouting at police, for social media posts.
One woman got 15 months for posting on Facebook that someone should blow up a mosque.
Vile comment.
Absolutely.
Worth more than a year in prison? Many would say no.
But here’s where it gets interesting.
While the government was cracking down hard on what they called far-right riers, what was happening on the other side? Well, there were counterprotests.
Stand up to racism organized thousands of people.
Fair enough.
That’s their right.
But in some places, things got tasty.
Birmingham, August 5th.
Groups of young Muslim men gathered supposedly to protect a mosque from a rumored far-right attack that never materialized.
But they didn’t just stand outside the mosque.
They went on the rampage through the streets.
A man called Sha Macdonald was drinking at the clumsy Swan Pub when dozens of masked men, some waving Palestinian flags, attacked.
He was punched and kicked.
Ended up with a lacerated liver in hospital.
Cars were smashed.
A Sky News van was attacked, tire stabbed.
How many arrests? How many quick convictions? Not many.
Two-tier policing in action.
When white British people riot, throw the book at them.
When certain other communities do it, well, we must understand their concerns, mustn’t we? We must be sensitive.
And this two-tier system isn’t new.
We saw it during the Black Lives Matter riots in 2020.
Statues pulled down, police attacked, COVID lockdown rules ignored, minimal consequences.
We saw it with the Palestine protests that have been happening weekly in London since October 2023.
Hundreds of thousands marching, blocking streets, chanting things that sound an awful lot like support for terrorism, and the police just facilitate it, escort them, protect them.
But a couple dozen people want to have a counterprotest.
Suddenly, there’s a massive police presence, arrests, conditions imposed.
Remember the man arrested for holding a sign saying Hamas is terrorist? Or the woman moved on for holding a sign with the definition of woman on it.
But you can wave a Hezbollah flag or chant about jihad and that’s apparently fine.
Let’s talk numbers because this is important.
As of June 2025, there were over 32,000 asylum seekers in hotels across Britain.
That’s down from the peak of 56,000, which the government trumpets as progress, but it’s still Β£32,000 more than there should be.
These hotels cost the taxpayer Β£170 per person per night on average.
That’s over Β£5 million a day.
Β£5 million every single day.
And what do British people get for that money? Well, if you’re a pensioner, you just lost your winter fuel allowance.
If you’re a farmer, you’re about to lose your family farm to inheritance tax.
If you’re a small business owner, you’re drowning in national insurance hikes.
But if you’re an illegal immigrant who crossed the channel in a dinghy, you get a hotel room, three meals a day, and spending money.
Makes sense, doesn’t it? The asylum backlog stood at over 70,000 cases, waiting for an initial decision as of June 2025.
Some people have been waiting years, living in limbo, can’t work legally, can’t be deported.
It’s chaos, complete systemic failure.
And what’s Labour’s answer? Process them faster.
Great.
Process them faster so we can grant more of them asylum and then wonder why the boats keep coming.
Because here’s the thing nobody wants to admit.
Every person granted asylum is a signal to everyone else that it works.
Get to Britain, claim asylum, and you’re in.
Doesn’t matter if you came from France, a safe country.
Doesn’t matter if you destroyed your documents.
Doesn’t matter if you paid a criminal gang thousands of euros.
Once you’re here and you say the magic word asylum, you’ve won.
The Rwanda scheme could have worked.
It was a deterrent.
If people knew they’d be sent to Rwanda instead of staying in Britain, they wouldn’t come.
But Starmmer scrapped it on day one.
Called it a gimmick.
Said it was unworkable.
No one else is unworkable.
The current system where we’re a magnet for every economic migrant in the world.
And let’s be clear about what’s happening.
These aren’t refugees fleeing war.
Syria’s war has been over for years.
Afghanistan.
Okay, there’s an argument there, but most of the small boat arrivals aren’t Afghan.
They’re Albanian, Vietnamese, Iraqi, Iranian, young men, fighting age men.
Leaving behind women and children apparently to flee persecution doesn’t add up, does it? We’re told we need to be compassionate.
We’re told we have a moral duty.
We’re told about the refugee convention.
Fine.
But we also have a duty to British people to keep them safe, to maintain social cohesion, to not overwhelm public services, to preserve British culture and values.
Or are we not allowed to say that anymore? Because that’s what’s happening in parts of London and other cities.
Certain areas are becoming unrecognizable.
The demographics have shifted so dramatically that British people are minorities in their own capital.
Is that enrichment? Is that diversity? Or is it displacement? You walk through parts of East London, you’d think you were in Islamabad.
Signs in Udu, women in full burkas, calls to prayer from mosques, halal, everything.
And if you point this out, you’re called a racist.
But if it happened anywhere else in the world, if white Europeans were moving on mass to Pakistan or Bangladesh and changing entire neighborhoods, what would we call it? Colonialism? imperialism.
The September 2025 Tommy Robinson rally really showed the scale of public feeling.
Between 110,000 and 150,000 people turned up in central London.
Think about that.
One of the biggest protests in recent British history, not for the NHS, not against the Iraq War, but for free speech and against what they see as the Islamification of Britain.
The police deployed over a thousand officers.
They built barriers to keep Robinson’s supporters away from counterprotesters.
26 police officers were injured.
Not from the counterprotesters, mind you.
From Robinson’s lot, bottles thrown, flares, fighting with police.
That’s not acceptable.
That damages the cause.
But the fact remains over a 100,000 people felt strongly enough to show up.
These aren’t all extremists.
They’re not all thugs.
Many are ordinary British people, workingclass people, people who feel they’ve lost their country and nobody in power cares.
And what was the media coverage? Farright rally spreads hate.
Tommy Robinson’s mob causes violence.
Anti-Muslim activist addresses extremists.
Every single headline was designed to delegitimize the concerns of those people.
Not one mainstream outlet asked why so many people feel this way.
Not one tried to understand the legitimate grievances.
Instead, we got lectures about Islamophobia.
We got told that Muslims are the real victims.
And yes, some mosques were attacked during the August riots.
That’s terrible.
Nobody should have their place of worship attacked.
The government pledged 117 million pounds to protect Muslim communities.
Security cameras, fences, alarms for mosques.
But what about churches? We’ve had how many church attacks in recent years? Arson, vandalism, desecration.
Where’s the 117 million for them? What about synagogues that need constant security because of anti-semitism from guess which community? Double standards again.
The grooming gang scandal is the perfect example of how this country’s leadership has failed.
For decades, gangs of predominantly Pakistani Muslim men were raping white British girls in Rotherham, Rodale, Telford, Oxford, and dozens of other towns.
Thousands of victims.
The police knew, social services knew, local councils knew, and they did nothing.
Why? Because they were afraid of being called racist.
They were afraid of inflaming racial tensions.
They were afraid of the Muslim community’s reaction.
So, they let it continue.
They let British children be raped rather than risk accusations of Islamophobia.
Let that sink in.
And when it finally came out, when journalists like Andrew Norfolk exposed it, when Tommy Robinson wouldn’t shut up about it, what happened? Were the enablers prosecuted? Were the police officers who ignored it fired? Were the social workers who covered it up, struck off? No.
They mostly kept their jobs, got pensions, moved to other roles.
But Tommy Robinson, who was shouting about this for years before the mainstream would touch it, he’s in prison.
The man who tried to report on grooming gang trials to make sure justice was done.
He’s the criminal, not the gangs, not the people who protected them.
Him.
Now K star let me tell you about our prime minister.
Before he was PM, he was director of public prosecutions from 2008 to 2013.
You know what was happening during those years? The grooming gangs were operating, reports were being made, and prosecutions were, shall we say, not a priority.
Starman now says he wasn’t involved in individual cases, that it wasn’t his job to know about them.
Convenient.
But he was in charge of the Crown Prosecution Service when they could have acted, when they could have saved children.
And they didn’t.
He didn’t.
But he did prosecute people who tweeted offensive things.
He did go after people for hate speech.
Priorities.
See, since becoming prime minister in July 2024, what’s he done? Well, he scrapped Rwanda.
He’s continued to allow the boats.
He’s released prisoners early because the jails are full, but he’s made room by locking up people who protested.
He’s given pay rises to unions while cutting winter fuel payments for pensioners.
He’s raised taxes on farmers and small businesses while giving foreign aid to countries that don’t need it.
And on immigration, on the issue that more British people care about than anything else, what’s his policy? speed up asylum processing, which means granting more claims, which means more people staying, which means more boats coming.
It’s madness.
He talks about smashing the criminal gangs.
Great.
How? They’re in France.
They’re in Belgium.
They’re in Albania and Kurdistan.
Are we sending the SAS? Are we doing drone strikes on dinghy factories? No.
We’re working with our European partners, which means giving them money and asking nicely if they’ll maybe possibly help us out.
Pathetic.
The French don’t want to stop the boats.
Why would they? Once these migrants leave France, they’re Britain’s problem, not theirs.
We’re paying them hundreds of millions to patrol their beaches, and they’re doing the bare minimum because they know we’re mugs.
They know we’ll keep paying and keep taking whoever arrives.
We need Australian style turnbacks.
Every boat intercepted in the channel should be escorted back to France.
No exceptions.
You don’t get to set foot on British soil.
You don’t get to claim asylum.
You go back.
After a few weeks of that, the boats would stop because the business model would collapse.
But we can’t do that, we’re told.
It’s illegal under international law.
The ECR won’t allow it.
The refugee convention prevents it.
Well, then leave the ECR.
renegotiate the refugee convention.
These are treaties we signed up to decades ago when the world was different.
They’re being abused now.
They’re being used as tools of mass migration.
And we have every right to protect our borders.
Sovereignty means something.
It means you control who enters your country.
If we can’t control our borders, we’re not a sovereign nation.
We’re just a hotel for the world with no vacancy sign broken.
Let’s talk about integration or the lack of it.
We’re told immigration is fine as long as people integrate, learn English, adopt British values, contribute.
Fair enough.
But what’s actually happening? In some areas, you have second and third generation immigrants who still don’t speak English.
Women who’ve lived here for decades who need translators for medical appointments.
Children starting school who can’t communicate.
Entire communities living parallel lives with no contact with wider British society.
We have Sharia councils operating in Britain.
Not official courts, we’re told, just arbitration, but they’re making decisions on marriages, divorces, inheritance, often to the detriment of women, and we allow it because of multiculturalism because we don’t want to be culturally insensitive.
We have protests calling for caliphates in London.
We have demonstrations where people chant for jihad.
We have clerics preaching hate in mosques, telling young men that British society is corrupt and degenerate.
And when we try to monitor extremist mosques, we’re told we’re targeting Muslims unfairly.
The Muslim Council of Britain, which claims to represent British Muslims, constantly positions them as victims.
After the August riots, they said Muslims don’t feel safe.
They need protection.
They need asurances.
Never mind that some Muslims were part of mobs attacking people in Birmingham.
Never mind that anti-Semitic attacks from Muslim perpetrators have skyrocketed.
It’s always Muslims as victims and British politicians fall over themselves to reassure them.
Star said anti-Muslim hatred has no place in Britain.
Fine, but what about anti-British hatred? What about the hatred we see at pro Palestine protests where people chant for the destruction of Israel? where they glorify terrorists, where they attack Jewish people in the street.
What about the polling that shows a significant minority of British Muslims support Sharia law over British law? That think homosexuality should be illegal, that apostasy from Islam should be punishable by death.
These aren’t fringe views in some communities, but we’re not allowed to talk about it because that would be Islamophobic.
That would be creating division.
No, you know what creates division? pretending there isn’t a problem, allowing extremism to fester, letting parallel societies develop.
That’s what divides communities.
Integration is a two-way street.
Yes, British people should be welcoming and tolerant, but newcomers have responsibilities, too, to learn the language, to respect British culture, to obey British laws, including the ones that conflict with their religion.
If you can’t do that, if you want to live under Sharia law, there are plenty of countries where you can do that.
Britain isn’t one of them.
And we need to be honest about the economic impact.
We’re told immigration is good for the economy, that we need workers, that immigrants do jobs British people won’t do.
But is that actually true? Low-skilled immigration suppresses wages.
Why would employers pay decent wages for warehouse workers or delivery drivers when they can hire immigrants who’ll do it for minimum wage? Why invest in training British workers when there’s an endless supply of foreign labor? And what about the cost? Yes, immigrants pay taxes, but they also use services, NHS appointments, school places for their children, social housing.
And when you have mass immigration from poor countries, many immigrants are net recipients.
They take out more than they put in.
The OBR can produce all the reports they want saying immigration boosts GDP.
But GDP per capita is what matters.
And when you bring in millions of people, many of whom are low-skilled, GDP might go up, but individual prosperity goes down.
Housing gets more expensive, roads get more congested, GP appointments become impossible to get, and the the social cost is incalculable.
Um, how do you measure the loss of community cohesion? How do you quantify the feeling of being a stranger in your own neighborhood? How do you put a price on British culture being eroded? We had an identity.
We had traditions.
Fish and chips, Sunday roasts, Christmas, cricket, the pub, the church.
These things meant something.
They bound us together.
But now we’re told that’s all problematic.
That Britain has no culture except colonialism and oppression.
That we should be ashamed of our history.
So, we’ve created a vacuum and it’s being filled by other identities, by multiculturalism that celebrates everything except British culture, by a progressive ideology that sees Western civilization as the source of all evil in the world.
And young British people, especially workingclass white boys, are lost.
They’re told they’re privileged because of their skin color, even though they’re growing up in poverty.
They’re told their concerns don’t matter because they’re not minorities.
They see opportunities going to diversity hires.
They see their communities changing beyond recognition and they’re angry.
Some turn to drink or drugs.
Some just give up.
And some unfortunately turn to actual far-right groups because those groups at least acknowledge their existence, at least say their concerns are valid.
Now, I’m not endorsing far-right extremism, but I understand how we got here.
When you marginalize and demonize a huge chunk of your population, don’t be surprised when they radicalize.
The political class needs to wake up.
They need to listen to their own people, not to activists, not to NOS’s funded by god knows who.
Not to the Guardian opinion writers, to ordinary British people who are scared for their country’s future.
Because if they don’t, it’s only going to get worse.
The August 2024 riots were a warning.
The huge turnout at Tommy Robinson’s rallies is a warning.
The rise of Reform UK is a warning.
People have had enough.
They want their borders controlled.
They want illegal immigrants deported.
They want their culture respected.
They want to feel safe in their own communities.
They want politicians who put British people first.
Is that really so extreme? But instead of listening, Starmmer and his government double down.
more immigration, more multiculturalism, more arresting people for social media posts, more two-tier policing, more lectures about diversity and inclusion.
Well, here’s some diversity for you.
Britain is becoming more diverse, whether we like it or not.
But that diversity includes workingclass white British people who built this country.
Their views are diverse, too.
Their concerns are valid, too.
Or does diversity only count when it’s the right kind? We’re heading for a reckoning.
You can’t keep ignoring half the country.
You can’t keep calling them names and hoping they’ll shut up.
They won’t.
They’ll keep protesting.
They’ll keep voting for parties that listen to them.
And if no mainstream party will, they’ll create new ones or back candidates like Robinson who say what they’re thinking.
The title of this was about Muslims trying to take over London.
Provocative? Sure.
Accurate? Look at the demographics.
Look at the cultural changes.
Look at the political influence.
The Muslim vote is now a significant block.
Politicians pander to it.
They change their policies to court it.
Star himself met with Muslim leaders during the election campaign, making promises, seeking endorsements.
And the results are visible.
areas of London might as well be different countries.
Tower Hamlets, Newham, parts of Birmingham and Bradford, Manchester.
These aren’t British communities anymore.
They’re Muslim communities that happen to be in Britain.
Is that what we want? Is that the future? A Britain that’s just a collection of separate communities, each living their own way with no shared identity or values? Because if so, we need to stop calling it Britain.
We need to admit we’ve given up on the idea of a cohesive nation, that we’re just a land mass where various groups coexist, tolerate each other at best, and occasionally have sectarian violence.
Or we can say no, we can say Britain is a country with a culture with values, with an identity, and if you want to come here, you adapt to us, not the other way around.
You learn English.
You respect our traditions.
You obey our laws.
you integrate.
And if you can’t do that, if you want to maintain your separate identity above all else, then maybe Britain isn’t the place for you.
That’s not hateful.
That’s not racist.
That’s just common sense.
Every country in the world has the right to preserve its culture and identity.
Japan does it.
China does it.
Most Muslim countries certainly do it.
Try being a Christian missionary in Saudi Arabia and see how that goes.
But when Britain wants to do it, suddenly we’re fascist.
No, we’re not going to be guilt tripped anymore.
We’re not going to be silenced by accusations of racism.
We’re not going to watch our country be transformed against our will and just accept it.
The British people are waking up.
They saw what happened in August 2024.
They saw the riots, yes, but they also saw the counterprotests that outnumbered the far right.
They saw communities coming together to clean up.