Keir Starmer’s statement is not a defence of decency; it is the clearest declaration yet of a regime at war with the historic British nation.
In this well rehearsed, self-satisfied delivery, the Prime Minister positions himself as the guardian of “peaceful protest” while branding native Britons who dare to march under the Union Flag as merchants of hatred and division.
This is the same man who, after Southport, reached immediately for the “far-right” slur rather than confront the policy failures that left English children vulnerable.
The small boats continue to land unhindered. Iranian-backed networks proselytise and organise with impunity across our cities.
The grooming gang scandals, the systematic rape and exploitation of thousands of working-class English girls, were buried for years by Labour councils and police forces paralysed by fear of “racism.” Starmer’s government has changed nothing. It has only doubled down.
This is not incompetence. It is ideological warfare against the historic British nation.
Visas are blocked for outsiders who might speak unwelcome truths, while the actual engines of division, mass immigration from incompatible cultures, Islamist agitation, and parallel societies enforcing alien norms, are left to metastasise.
Starmer speaks of “decent, fair, respectful Britain” as though these qualities are universal abstractions untethered from the people who created them.
They are not.
Britain was built by the English and the indigenous peoples of these isles: their common law, their parliamentary traditions, their Protestant inheritance, their martial and industrial achievements, their stoic defence of liberty across centuries of trial.
The Union Flag is their banner, not a neutral prop for a multicultural experiment that has patently failed.
The patterns are glaring to any honest observer.
Social trust has collapsed precisely where demographic change has been most rapid.
Violent crime and grooming exhibit unmistakable ethnic patterns that the authorities still refuse to name.
Streets in once-English towns now echo with languages, attitudes and supremacist ideologies utterly foreign to the grandparents who built them.
Islam, in its unreformed, mass-migratory form, stands apart as the most resistant force to integration that Europe has ever encountered.
Every serious study from Scandinavia to France to the enclaves of Birmingham and Bradford confirms it: parallel societies, grooming gangs operating under cultural cover, demands for blasphemy laws, and a worldview that treats native British girls as legitimate prey. Yet Starmer’s reflex is to shield the narrative, not the nation or its daughters.
The metropolitan elite he represents has come to despise the very stock from which it emerged.
Working-class English communities, the backbone of this country, are treated as an embarrassing relic to be diluted by imported voters, welfare clients and entire populations that bring their ancient tribal hatreds with them.
They accelerate replacement, import the chaos, then criminalise the backlash.
Two-tier policing is not a bug; it is the deliberate feature.
Native frustration under the national flag is extremism.
Foreign flags, foreign demands, foreign contempt for our way of life are “diversity”
The historic British people, the actual natives of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, possess a legitimacy Starmer’s rootless regime can never claim.
We built this land. We defended it through fire and total war.
We remember who we are.
We carry more courage, more attachment to this soil, and more genuine decency in our collective little finger than this careerist lawyer will ever muster.
Our patience is exhausted. We will not become strangers in the land of our ancestors while he lectures us about decency.
Starmer and Labour are not stewards of Britain.
They are its pallbearers, actively overseeing the demographic and cultural burial of a great nation.