The English Rebellion: Part 1 - Catastrophe. 'We're cooked'.

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I've been following my home land of England's progression - or regression - since forever, from afar, and it is downright miserable to see.

Not only are we seeing unprecedented decline year after year, but that decline is being repeatedly double-downed upon by whichever government is in power, possibly because they aren't as in power as they are supposed to be.

This managerial class have consistently rejected the idea of growth & productivity, instead going with taxation & dependency on the state.

Now we're left with a workforce in which 1 in 5 people of a working age are not only out of work, but not looking to work. Just being entirely inactive. This can include students, stay at home parents and disabled among others. but 20% of the entire working population is insane.

Then we have the whole immigration thing. Love 'em or hate 'em, the sheer numbers we're seeing is insane. Even now after so much complaining, we're still seeing an influx of 1.2 million net per year, and 55,000 illegals which, incidentally, is more than the total legal immigration in a year back in the late 1990's.

London alone has been completely transformed in a single lifetime from 95% white to, well, see for yourself:

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The numbers keep going up and the solution is just to 'build more houses', concreting over the entire landscape with extremely low quality homes that have had allowances so they no longer have to stand the test of time for 50 years, instead going with a mere 30 years. Our houses are shrinking over time, now among the smallest of any developed nation, averaging around 70 square metres, as compared with Germany's 109, Japan's 95, Australia's 214, and USA's 201. Yes, England's homes are smaller than those in Japan.

At the same time, these shoddy, plasterboard houses are among the most expensive in the world, rising in price at extreme rates while salaries have hardly budged in decades. In fact, salaries have actually declined in real terms, considering inflation.

Speaking of which, Inflation is back to almost 4% though I suspect much higher given my family's claims of prices of everyday objects doubling in many cases. I suspect the number is cushioned by the fact housing prices have stalled, since they're too expensive for the increasingly poor population.

With taxes being raised to World War 2 levels and beyond, more millionaires are leaving for greener pastures than any other country on earth, with the exception of China whose population is 20x that of ours, and only a marginally higher total number leaving. As a proportion, we have lost an insane amount of wealthy taxpayers, each one's contribution being replaced with about 1,000 working class taxpayers instead.

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More native folk than ever before are also leaving for places like Dubai or literally anywhere where they can run a simple business, and those who stay are essentially forced to earn less than 100,000 GBP, because after a certain point the tax system ramps up and shafts you so hard that you actually earn less than when your income was a mere 70-80k.

Career salaries are being squeezed into a middle ground, with both doctors and minimum wage workers' earning differences being embarrassingly low. So, naturally, doctors are leaving for greener pastures; USA, Australia, both of which pay 3x the salary.

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The glorious cult that is the National Health Service is no longer fit for purpose on this crowded island (one of the most densely populated countries on earth; most more crowded than us are more like tiny city states you can walk across in an afternoon). For perspective, England's density is 434 people per square km. Japan's is 343. So naturally, the NHS has years-long waiting lists for people, some of whom have died in a queue, and most doctor 'visits' are now done over the phone, practically automated. Only a few decades ago, doctors would come to your house.

None of this population growth is by the native people, with many schools now having zero white folk, many others with no students who speak English as their first language, and places like Birmingham becoming majority Muslim this year, replacing Christianity. The population is being propped up by its mass immigration, said to be absolutely necessary for the country's growth, and yet our GDP has remained stagnant for the entire duration of this experiment, and per capita is has declined to make people poorer than 20 years ago. In fact, real-term wages per capita has declined every single quarter since 2022 - now 0.6% lower than pre-COVID, 6 years ago.

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Welfare has made everything worse, forcing people into absolute dependency on the state, as they can earn more sitting at home saying they're sick than they can if they had a full time job, and the cost of travel is so extortionate either public or the costs of owning a car, that you end up losing out by having a commute. So people are increasingly decided to just take the free money instead, thus increasing taxes.

Foreigners alone are costing £1,000,000,000 per month for benefits, for some reason, and overall are statistically a net drain on our economy.

When the Labour party took over, they repeated a little soundbite complaining that the previous leadership left them with a '£22 billion black hole', expressing outrage at this fact. Since they came into power about 1 year ago, they have magically managed to boost that number to about £50 billion, our debt-GDP ratio hitting all time highs of around 100%. This means we owe as much money as we make in a year, and the amount we pay in interest for that debt alone is now £880 billion - a rise up from £658 billion only 2 years ago.

When meeting with France's Macron to battle the boat crisis, with military-aged men floating over from Calais, Macron straight up stated that our welfare is simply so lucrative and generous that the incentive is simply too high to resist for adventurous 20-year-olds.

When interviewing one man in France, a reporter asked why he's coming to England instead of staying in France, and he simply said we will give him money and a house and everything he wants. Well isn't that nice, it seems like we're made of money to the outside world.

The Problem with Rape

Rape itself has been rising in line with immigration for a long time now. I'm somewhat skeptical of this correlation due to the nature of policy and cultural shifts making it easier and more effective to report such crimes, as well as loosening the definition. So there's no reliable way to attribute sexual offences to immigration.

However, the Centre of Migration Control, upon applying for a Freedom of Information request to the Ministry of Justice, found the police data showing certain ethnicities are vastly overrepresented in sexual offences, Afghanistan standing out significantly at 22x more overrepresented.

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Now, again, I am somewhat skeptical of the CMC generally, and the ONS data uses a larger sample and shows Afghans are 'only' 3x more likely to commit sexual offences compared to native British. But honestly, 3x higher is still ridiculous, especially considering the ONS data is apparently underestimating.

Rape statistics are exceptionally hard to pin down generally, especially given a 1.6% conviction rate.

However, the UK's Grooming Gang Scandal is evolving to be perhaps the biggest and worst scandal in the history of the UK, with hundreds of thousands of young white girls being raped by large gangs of Pakistani men over decades, something that is still ongoing. To make matters worse, the authorities have been shown to be involved, and even hiding reports from ethnic data as to avoid being seen as racist. That's for real

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It is a remarkably, astonishingly complicated and terrible reality and highlights just how much awful shite is going on in the country largely completely untouched. In my own hometown of Leicester, a textile industry of forced labour; slaves trafficked to our island, were working for nothing in a factory, only discovered due to Pandemic-time enforcement of isolation, as they were forced to work through it illegally regardless.

Young Vietnamese boys have been found running illegal weed farms, kidnapped from their homes and threatened with photos of their families, saying they will be killed if they ever try to escape.

These are not one-off things. This is an epidemic of organised crime, from rape to slavery and beyond. And the law enforcement is now so weak and pathetic that most of it goes absolutely untouched. Petty crime is becoming organised too, learning from the USA, with kids storming shops like Greggs bakery or luxury stores, walking around and grabbing whatever they want in large numbers, and leaving, many not even bothering with face coverings because they simply don't care. They know if they're under 18 they won't even be punished.

One guy even asked the staff if they had any chips - while in the process of robbing them. They're not armed with guns or anything. Just a bag to carry the loot. They know it's no problem!

Fun fact: 90% of all violent & sexual crime cases close without a suspect. Unsolved. A number that has been declining since 2017 when it was 80%.

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If you think that's bad, when it comes to 'all crime', only 5.7% resulted in a charge. In terms of theft or burglary, that number is only 2-3%.

What that practically means is...

Crime is functionally legal in the UK.

One more thing to just add salt to the wound: Energy prices are now the most expensive in the world.

So to cut a long story short:

  • We're absolutely broke
  • Our leaders have no idea what they're doing
  • The population is taxed into oblivion
  • The wealthiest taxpayers are escaping
  • Everybody is getting poorer
  • Salaries are being suppressed and squeezed into the same low range of £30,000
  • The streets are getting more dangerous
  • Crime is legal
  • Immigration is overwhelming & creating a low-trust society

And we can only see decline in the horizon.

And I swear to god, I've only covered the stuff off the top of my head. A bit more reviewing of what I've absorbed over the last few years could write a 30,000 page report on just how fucked the UK is, when it comes to farming, corruption, employment, infrastructure, industry and more.

So you may ask, when will the people rise up?

It's already happening. It's bubbling like a volcano. The pressure it building. It's a tinderbox. You may have seen things in the news, but all it's going to take is one tragic event, one mishandling of policy, one scandal, and the volcano is going to burst.

And that is for Part 2 to discuss (assuming it doesn't happen before I get to type it out)



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Damn the quality of my writing today comes across like English is my second language lol. Jeeze. I need to get more sleep.

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Beauty in imperfections ;)

Chill 😎

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Never! This post will be edited to perfection... at some point, maybe

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tax system ramps up and shafts you so hard that you actually earn less than when your income was a mere 70-80k.

This is wild.

Crime is functionally legal in the UK.

White collar crimes just are a cost of doing business, the violent ones... well...

On the topic of GDP and Interest... If every nation state in the world has a debt and is paying interest... who is getting the money, because I sure as hell haven't seen any of it ;)

BTW, Your Part 1, could have been 3 parts, and each would have been equally valid as standalone posts.

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Your Part 1, could have been 3 parts

Well true... but I just tend to write as my brain sees fit lol. I do go on a bit. All the typos and awful grammar are eating away at my soul so I'll likely edit it for my own sake later and make it shorter anyway!

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Dear @mobbs !
The general East Asian scholars argue that Britain's decline was due to its abandonment of manufacturing!

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There's a lot of reasons, manufacturing included. It's all been unfolding over decades since the two world wars. Every prime minister made crippling decisions that unfolded slowly, as they're only interested in the short term personal gains: power, approval ratings, votes.

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Some sobering stats. I was kind of hoping that maybe things were being over exaggerated on social media. It makes me want to weep for the country we knew.

What's finally coming to the surface with regards the grooming gangs has shaken me as well, because I thought it was just a few small areas. Recently I heard someone list the areas where investigations are ongoing and Telford and Derby came up. Places where I grew up and lived and Telford is where my dad's side of the family still live. The target demographic was ours too, particularly for my cousin whose children ended up in foster care. I'm so glad to have moved my girls away, although I'm not entirely certain we aren't heading in a similar direction in Australia.

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Telford was one of the worst affected! It was something crazy like 1 in 20 adult muslim men were involved in the town.

The grooming stuff is one of the biggest scandals in our history for sure but I also think it is somewhat exaggerated online at the same time. Hard to find balance. Economically though, it's so tangible to everybody, I think this is quite similar in Aus and all over. USA people are posting prices of food doubling or more in just a few months, yet inflation is reported only a couple of %.

My family are already struggling, My mum's energy price was only £45/month for 2022. It's £105 now for the same house and setup. Total madness

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I was listening to someone comparing what's happening with the British economy to Argentina. Government and its spending getting so big that what's left of the private sector income isn't enough to fund it, so inflation is the only way to. I see the same happening here too. Most of the people I know have jobs either directly in government or funded by government.

My mum's energy price was only £45/month for 2022. It's £105 now for the same house and setup.

And it wasn't long ago that they were saying South Australia had the highest energy prices in the world. Sounds like Britain has caught up to if not overtaken us. Hard to calculate, because we have solar as well which offsets our usage from the grid, but I'd say about the equivalent of £60 per month for a family of 3 even though we're producing 4 times what we use in summer and still probably covering what we use in winter. Too many people have solar now, so they're barely paying anything for what's fed into the grid.

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