January is a time to look back on the year just gone, and detect pressing trends. For me, one of the major observations to make about life during 2024-cum-1984 is that it showed conclusively U.K. Criminal Codes are getting longer with each passing year. The newest offence to be added to the country’s continually growing statute books? Being in possession of a fully functioning pair of eyes – at least when it comes to the ever more obvious disaster that is uncontrolled mass immigration.
Here, for example, is a very strange eye-test for citizens recently cooked up by H.M. Government. On the one hand, the British state quite commendably wants to keep its citizens’ children safe, just as it should. This is why its functionaries put up highly useful warning signs like the one below in branches of the national Copthorne Hotel franchise, some of which have been recently commandeered to house Channel migrants from culturally enriching lands abroad:
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