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September 01, 2025

ALL of a sudden migration has risen to the very top of the political agenda.

- John Hodgkins, Seaton Sluice

As the flow of refugees continues unabated the silent majority is on the move. Where the political centre of gravity will settle is anyone's guess. But a word of advice to the siren voices who blame everything on far right agitators. Your narrative needs to change.

Take a look at Europe. Right across the continent countries are putting in place draconian measures designed to address issues associated with large scale migration. And they are working!

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