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7/25/2025, 9:11:54 AM
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>I hope this will be a spark to light the flame of change in the UK
It won't.
UK goverment is already gearing up for a potential sectarian war amongst the Hindus and Pakistani communities. For a very long time the Pakistani community used to form a large sized voting block for Labour but with the conflict in the middle east a lot of the clan voting blocks in places like the West Midlands have abandoned Labour to form their own local representatives. This is bad news as Labour and the Conservatives already allowed a policy of cultural self-enforcement with these communities such as during the last set of sectarian Pakistani/Hindu riots where the police was forced to bargain with "community representatives" (clan leaders) to stop the fighting instead of actually dismantling or arresting offending parties. Remember when analysts were going around talking about imminent civil war not too long ago? This is what they are talking about. That is also the reason why Starmer pivoted hard to immigration reform, it wasn't just flanking right.
The only way we will see change is when online or digital monitoring starts to impact freedom of movement to the average joe. Not getting acess to a website is one thing, most people will grumble and move on. But if someone gets digital ID'd at a toll gate and refused entry or stop searched that is when you will start to see 1970-1980 civil disturbance. People forget that a lot of the unrest from that time came from goverment checkpoints to deter union protestors and to check Irish nationals in Ulster.
>I hope this will be a spark to light the flame of change in the UK
It won't.
UK goverment is already gearing up for a potential sectarian war amongst the Hindus and Pakistani communities. For a very long time the Pakistani community used to form a large sized voting block for Labour but with the conflict in the middle east a lot of the clan voting blocks in places like the West Midlands have abandoned Labour to form their own local representatives. This is bad news as Labour and the Conservatives already allowed a policy of cultural self-enforcement with these communities such as during the last set of sectarian Pakistani/Hindu riots where the police was forced to bargain with "community representatives" (clan leaders) to stop the fighting instead of actually dismantling or arresting offending parties. Remember when analysts were going around talking about imminent civil war not too long ago? This is what they are talking about. That is also the reason why Starmer pivoted hard to immigration reform, it wasn't just flanking right.
The only way we will see change is when online or digital monitoring starts to impact freedom of movement to the average joe. Not getting acess to a website is one thing, most people will grumble and move on. But if someone gets digital ID'd at a toll gate and refused entry or stop searched that is when you will start to see 1970-1980 civil disturbance. People forget that a lot of the unrest from that time came from goverment checkpoints to deter union protestors and to check Irish nationals in Ulster.
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