00:00Matthew, what do you make of Homs's assessment there?
00:03Is it just that the rhetoric has been normalised or do you think people are identifying with their policies?
00:10Well, no, I completely disagree with what we've just heard,
00:13which is the view that it's illegitimate to worry about very real world historic shifts that are reshaping the country.
00:23It's not the rhetoric or language of politicians that are driving support for reform.
00:28It's the very real, very deliberate policy backed by the UK state,
00:35backed by almost all of the mainstream parties to impose mass uncontrolled immigration on the country,
00:42to lose control of our borders, to have 160,000 illegal migrants and asylum seekers enter Britain
00:49while breaking our laws, costing UK taxpayers upwards of £7 billion a year.
00:54Now, yes, economic insecurity and anxiety is part of that story.
00:59But it is entirely legitimate.
01:01It is entirely justified for the British people to say,
01:05we are not going to allow our politicians to impose what is an extreme experiment,
01:13supported by only 10 to 15% of people in Britain,
01:17to allow millions of people to migrate into the country,
01:21more than 80% of whom are coming from outside of Europe.
01:24So,
01:26we have to wait for it.
01:28We have to wait for it.
01:28We have to wait for it.
01:29You know,
01:30we have to wait for it.
01:31That's what it is.
01:32You know,
01:32you have to wait for it.
01:33So,
01:34wait for it.
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