Starmer's UK: Terror Threat Escalates As Illegal Boat Arrivals Now Near 200K
By Ward ClarkWhen doing a cause analysis, for any situation, there's a thing one looks at called a cause and effect. Every effect has a cause, and every cause has an effect; the trick is to figure out what these things are, and more importantly, how that cause led to that effect.
Here's one: The United Kingdom just raised its terror threat level to "Severe." And now the number of illegal, unscreened, unvetted "small boat arrivals" in the British Isles is set to soon exceed 200,000. Now, correlation and cause are not always the same thing, but in the case of Britain, well, when something's obvious, it's obvious.
As the United Kingdom raised its national terror threat level to "severe," meaning an attack is considered "highly likely," security experts are warning that Britain’s separate illegal migration crisis is adding to broader concerns over border control and vetting, with small boat crossings now nearing 200,000 arrivals since 2018.
The U.K.’s Joint Terrorism Analysis Center raised the national threat level from "substantial" to "severe" last week following a stabbing attack in Golders Green in North London, warning that the broader Islamist and extreme right-wing terror threat in Britain has been increasing "for some time."
At the same time, official figures cited by GB News and The Sun show small boat arrivals across the English Channel are approaching the 200,000 mark, intensifying political debate over illegal immigration, deportations and national security.
Yeah, still not seeing too many of those "extreme right-wing terror" threats, but we sure have seen the Islamist threat increase in Britain, culminating (so far) with the stabbing attack in Golders Green.
At least one man in the UK gets it.
Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK Party, said in a Facebook video Tuesday that "most of them are unidentified, young males of fighting age" and warned the crossings pose "a risk not only to women and girls in this country but a risk to our national security."
Security analysts say the combination of elevated terror concerns and mass illegal migration is adding pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government to demonstrate greater control over Britain’s borders.
"Channel migrants pose a potential security threat," Dr. Michael McManus, director of research at the Henry Jackson Society, told Fox News Digital.
That's a shockingly honest assessment for someone in Britain these days, at least, for someone whose name isn't Nigel Farage, who has been warning the UK's government and the British people about this for some time now.
Britain has welcomed these people in. They have provided them with housing and benefits at the expense of the British taxpayers. They are troublesome, they commit crimes at a much higher rate than native-born Britons, they seemingly have no intention of assimilating, of becoming British. And, as Mr. Farage points out, most of them are young, military-aged males.
So, the question becomes, in what way does Britain benefit from the presence of these illegal aliens? What return, what value, what gain is there for the British taxpayers in return for being soaked to pay for this invasion? In what way is Britain improved by these people's presence?
Here are the answers: Britain does not benefit from the presence of these illegal aliens; there is no value gained, tangible or intangible, from their presence. In a sane world, they would be immediately deported back to where they came from. But, as things are, absent a dramatic policy change, in a few more years Britain will no longer be Britain, and the British people will have died, not with a bang, but a whimper - unless it's a bang from an Islamist IED.
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