>>513807172 (OP)
Is it possible to peacefully remain a Christian or post-Christian country when one considers the growing demographics of Islam within England?
No, this is not politically possible, in terms of peaceful means. So what is politically possible AND peaceful then? Answer, a gradual adaption to Islam. Cede a little here, cede a little there, legally yet peacefully remove the critics of Islam from the public sphere etc.
My personal opinion is this: Western politicians realise they cannot expel Islam from the West, or at least not peacefully. They also realise the fanaticism of Islam coupled with rapidly expanding demographics means the gradual transformation of England into an Islamic country
The main role of the politicians (as they see it) is to ensure a peaceful transformation. They view this as preferable to instigating 1970s Lebanon religious civil war or the 1990s fracturing of Yugoslavia. Bear in mind these politicians are not Winston Churchill; they are inadequate little men and women reared in decadence and liberalism.
So they will do the only politically possible thing that can be done without violence or civil-war. Which is incremental but peaceful submission.
while the idea of a military coup is drastic and uncomfortable to many, it's born out of a very real and growing sense of desperation - a belief that the democratic process has been hijacked beyond repair. When every political party, across the spectrum, refuses to act in the national interest, ignores the will of the people, and accelerates policies that undermine national identity, sovereignty, and cultural survival, what realistic options are left?
So yes, when elections no longer change anything, when borders are wide open, when your own government is facilitating cultural displacement and collapse, many start to look to the military - not out of bloodlust, but out of sheer necessity. Because the military's oath is not to a party or to Brussels - it is to the nation.