This video presents a debate where a migrant argues that mass deportation policies are necessary because political parties have failed to protect national interests by courting imported voting blocs, creating a self-destructive cycle where leaders prioritize migrant communities over native citizens, ultimately undermining national unity and identity.
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Can I just sort that out and then >> you can. Ricardo. Ricardo, that's a solid name. Thank you. What was your name?
Thank you very much.
Well, my my alias is funny enough Young Bob, but my real name is I'm fine with that. I'm fine with All right, sound. Thank you very much.
Cheers.
It's the first time we're trying it with the PA system. Usually we um have a bigger gazebo and it's just people talking, but you know, it attracts an audience. It does.
I've been listening to you for about 5 10 minutes and I don't think you said anything wrong.
No, I don't. I've been here 27 years now. I came in to the UK as a student.
I've worked my whole professional life in the UK, paid my taxes.
I don't think I should have the same rights as the British people. Um for any niche that's for example, I'm I'm a strong believer as a foreigner. Yes, I pay my taxes, but I should be paying also a insurance of some sort to get those benefits.
Um Yeah, and this is just the thing, right? Like And you know, my love extends to everyone if they are here lawfully or not. And I think sometimes discussions like that completely leave or alleviate human compassion and empathy. But the the biggest people I have empathy for in this discussion of migration is people like yourself. You know, maybe the top 10% of migrants who come here with the proper understanding of what it means to come into a country as a guest. Yeah. And your story is completely excused in this discussion of migration because many people don't believe that people like yourself who have the proper ethos when it comes to migration just doesn't simply exist. Um so it's an absolute privilege to hear your story.
Um of course, you contribute to the economy, you believe that you have to have certain insurances to claim benefits.
>> Absolutely. Absolutely. And that is the targeted 5 to 10% of migration in this country that I believe in and that we should push for because that actually leads into a beautiful thing, right? If we have a problem in this country in terms of I don't know, we don't have enough people in certain industries, you can fill that position and we can search for people amongst different countries that want to come here and it can become become a luxury. I mean, historically speaking as well, I mean, in media we always used to see being in Western countries in Europe, in the United Kingdom, in the United States as a luxury. But now because we've lowered the minimal standards to come into this country, it's just seen as a meh thing. And I want to revert back to a United Kingdom that is seen as a luxury to come into this country.
>> Absolutely. And that's how I felt when I first came into this country. Now, the way things are going, I want to go back to to to Portugal and it's not trying to be ungrateful or this is such a bad country. It's just it doesn't make sense anymore the way we're heading. And also Portugal has a huge problem with migration as well.
>> We absolutely do. We're really struggling out there, but they're handling it. At least they're handling it. At least they identify it as a problem. I mean, Keir Starmer is too flip-floppy, he doesn't know what he's doing. At one statement he'll say we're becoming an island of strangers and then another he'll say he'll condemn, you know, the migration rhetoric or something like Reform UK as being far right. So, it just seems like we haven't had proper leadership in this country and we don't have a proper sense of direction. And one of the main reasons why I say that is is when you import millions and millions of people who are completely detached to the British identity, it then opens the possibility to people like Keir Starmer to say, "Look, we don't actually have to lobby within the best interests of the British people. We can simply look towards other groups of people who've imported into this country who can now vote."
I mean, a lot of people in the Boris wave are going to be legally able to vote come to the 2029 election. And they These are people who have not contributed to the economy. I mean, across the political lines we have agreed that the Boris wave has been a complete failure.
And these people are now going to be able to vote. And these people are going to be a huge voting block in certain constituencies. So, what people like the Greens, like the Labour Party, they've noticed that they can rely on imported groups of migrants that they bring more of to then secure their vote. That's what the Labour Party did during the time of Margaret Thatcher. They could capture the Bangladeshi community in securing and demonizing the right wing saying that this is the group This is the political party in force that wants to deport you. So, agree with us, we'll let all of your family come in, secure our vote, keep us in power. And that is the self-destructive cycle of this country. Absolutely. And it is purely the result of a political party not having the testicle or the testicular fortitude to secure the future of our people. So, where do you think that message is getting lost?
Because I have these conversations probably on a weekly basis.
Um and I see what you said. I see it. It's there black and white. So It's because we we we aren't a united people. If you think of >> No communication. Yeah, yeah. If If you think of a political party like a marketplace, Yeah. um if everyone wants different things, then it means that political parties don't have to lobby for something that's really important, but just something that someone really wants. Um and that includes on the topic of migration. If we have, let's say, millions and millions of people, if we look at the Gorton and Denton by-election, that think that uh foreign conflicts are at the top of their agenda, they they the Green Party could focus on that, but they don't have to focus on the killer issue for certain other groups of people, which is migration. And that's why interestingly, I don't know if you looked at this, but the Gorton and Denton by-election, Gorton and Denton is split into two zones, Gorton and Denton.
Denton is full of the Pakistani community and Denton is full of the white working class community. And the Green Party and Reform were contenders to win that by-election. Reform focused in Denton, um and the Green Party focused in Gorton.
And they were campaigning on two completely different things. And in fact, when the Green Party was focusing on one area, the white working class, they were campaigning in English on certain issues like tolerance and whatnot. And in Denton, they were putting campaign material in Urdu talking about Israel and Palestine. Now, I'm not in favor with the Middle East with us going into the Middle East. I don't think it's right to kill innocent human beings for the sake of a conflict that we should have nothing to do with.
But that is not at the top of the agenda in a by-election with one MP. One MP could never do anything about Israel and Palestine. So, that is the huge problem with this country, a lack of communication, a lack of homogeneity, a lack of a unified identity. And like it during the post-World War period, we all know what we have to do, continue fighting on, continue building the country, continue in industry. But when you have issues socially, migration, I don't know, gang violence or whatever, there's complete lack of misdirection on where we go as a country forward.
Benefit fraud is the other one as well.
Benefit fraud is a huge No, it's benefit fraud. And and the lefties will use this against you.
They'll say that benefit fraud is only at 1%, but they'll That that's a lie because benefit fraud is something completely different. It's illegal, but it's still fraudulent in most eyes of people. If I claim that I've got hysteria of the outside world even though you'll see me on a holiday somewhere, >> Yeah. in my eyes that's benefit fraud.
In the eyes of other people that's not.
Spot on. Yeah. Absolute pleasure. I've got to A pleasure, man.
What's your name again? Ricardo. All right, man.
I mean, if anyone's watching and admires migration, you might want to give a round of applause for that man. That was fantastic.
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