by Chris Black
“I don’t think most people are aware of how possible it is to stop and reverse the current demographic changes occurring. A lot appear to have given up and accepted it as fate.
There is, in fact, a multitude of policy changes that can and should be done. Essentially they can be categorised into three areas:
- Moratorium on all immigration.
- Disenfranchise anyone whose ancestors arrived in the country after 1945.
- End social housing and other assorted benefits.”
Essentially they can be categorised into three areas.
1. Moratorium on all immigration.
2. Disenfranchise anyone whose ancestors arrived in the country after 1945.
3. End social housing and other assorted benefits.— Maximus π¬π§ πΊ π² (@landofangle) September 25, 2023
30+ years ago British Pakistani TFR was over 4 and now it has almost halved even though the majority of mothers are still born in Pakistan. The population pyramid for this cohort has stabilised and it will keep falling, especially among second generations. pic.twitter.com/rJEns3ZA33
— Maximus π¬π§ πΊ π² (@landofangle) September 25, 2023
You'll also get a decent share who intermarry, leading to an increase in the mixed percentage (they get bleached over time). Some ethnic cohorts are already relatively decreasing – Black British: Caribbean in London has gone from 344k (4.79%) in 2001 to 345k (3.90%) in 2021. pic.twitter.com/b8jStBEgtI
— Maximus π¬π§ πΊ π² (@landofangle) September 25, 2023
Equally, if you ran a policy of just allowing immigration from Aus, Canada, NZ, and SA (perhaps stipulate they must have an ancestor born here) trends could be quite rapidly reversed. That's 'extreme' on paper, but it's an example.
— Maximus π¬π§ πΊ π² (@landofangle) September 25, 2023
There's many recent historical examples of foreign settlers returning to their homelands: India and Pakistan (1947), Indonesia (1949), Vietnam (1954), Morocco (1956), Congo (1960), Algeria (1962), Kenya (1963), Mozambique (1975), Rhodesia (1980), etc.
— Maximus π¬π§ πΊ π² (@landofangle) September 25, 2023
Examples would be:
– ban capital exports for non-citizens ("remittances")
– ban anyone convicted of benefits fraud from claiming welfare
– criminal record leading to eviction from social housing
– joint HMRC-immigration enforcement on every 'shop'— Maximus π¬π§ πΊ π² (@landofangle) September 25, 2023
Social housing is the obvious pull factor. 4.2 million arrivals since 2010. Why is the state providing for unproductive Somalians who arrived 10 years ago to live in central London? It is reasonable to assume that up to 72% of the Somalians living here would leave overnight. pic.twitter.com/d2lpjacS5x
— Maximus π¬π§ πΊ π² (@landofangle) September 25, 2023