There’s a brilliant open letter to Liz Kendall the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology by a gentleman named Richard Wilkinson. In his letter he criticises the current UK Government for treating those who are disgusted by the criminality brought to Britain by migration a wave that Mr Wilkinson called ‘relentless’, as worse than the imported criminals themselves.
It’s a great piece by Mr Wilkinson and I’ve copied and pasted it below.
Dear Ms Kendall
It is a damning indictment of this Labour government that the British public’s righteous revulsion at murder, rape, attempted beheadings, and the relentless wave of criminality linked to uncontrolled migration is now treated as a greater threat to society than the perpetrators themselves.
Under your watch and that of your colleagues, the state appears far more alarmed by citizens daring to voice outrage than by the actual violence, grooming, stabbings, and social breakdown unfolding on our streets. You and your socialist colleagues have inverted reality. When young girls are slaughtered, when women are raped, when innocent people are hacked at with machetes in broad daylight, the reflexive response from this government is not swift justice, zero tolerance, or honest control of borders. Instead, it is lectures about “far-right extremism,” crackdowns on “hate speech,” and anxious hand-wringing about “community tensions” , code for the public’s entirely rational refusal to keep accepting this nightmare.
The criminals are afforded every sympathy, every procedural safeguard, every excuse about “trauma” or “integration challenges.” The British people who object? They are the problem to be managed, monitored, and condemned. This is moral cowardice dressed up as governance.
It reveals a contempt for the working-class communities bearing the brunt of these failures , the very people Labour once claimed to represent. While you focus on wealth redistribution, identity politics, and expanding the welfare state, everyday Britons watch their towns change beyond recognition, their daughters become targets, and their concerns dismissed as bigotry. The blood on the pavement is real. The public’s fury is justified. Your government’s priority, policing the reaction rather than the crime is a grotesque betrayal.
History will record this period as one of staggering institutional failure, an elite so ideologically captured that it fears its own citizens more than imported chaos. The public is not “revolting” out of prejudice, they are revolting because the state has abandoned its most basic duty, protecting the realm and its people. The British people deserve leaders who put their safety first, not political narratives. Your government has chosen the latter. That choice will not be forgotten. Yours sincerely, A concerned British citizen
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