Who’s going to tell them that the answer is immigration?

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He trumpets the 'Great Replacement' conspiracy theory, which claims that “native” British people will be outnumbered by “non-native” citizens within a few decades. “Native British births will account for fewer than 50 percent of total births in Britain” by 2030, the party has stated. It has also claimed that, by 2070, “native Brits will be an absolute minority.” Without any evidence to maintain this fictional scenario - I first heard it said in 2001, and it's even less true today then it was a generation ago. The percentage of people being targeted by 'restore' is small but supporters of this extremist view don't care, preferring to hear their prejudice and racism repeated back to them with false conviction of hearing 'the truth'.
That has come true quicker; it was announced last week that last year's figure was 40 per cent. Rupert Lowe should be arrested IMMEDIATELY for telling the truth!
Spineless' twisted "facts" again.
40% of births are to at least one parent born abroad.
Does racist spineless want only a true Aryan race?

The Telegraph omitted the important part of the announcement. The Telegraph version?;

The official version:
 
A new report by the World Inequality Lab offers a set of bold policy proposals, including hefty wealth taxes on billionaires, sharp reductions in working hours, a change in diets and a shift of investment from materially intense sectors like industry and mining to education and health. If these and other measures are taken, the report says 89% of the world population would see their incomes double by 2100 and global heating would be kept below 2C above the preindustrial average.

“The ideology, which we see with Trump and all the little Trumps that we have all across Europe and all across the world is simply not going to deliver. At the end of the day we’ll have to come to this kind of cooperative redistribution of resources and power because the alternative will simply lead to disastrous outcomes both on the environment, on the climate, but also on social grounds", said Thomas Piketty, co-director of the WIL and professor at the Paris School of Economics.

Read on in the Guardian, if you will, as it relates to the issue of immigration by offering a broad spectrum of global solutions that would tackle the economic and social causes, rather than protesting and inciting violent change by radical rabble rousers.
 
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