They do have this problem but looking at how they reacted to lockdowns in that they forced the government before a lot of western countries to stop by refusing to comply along with a lot of other active noncompliance against restrictions, there is enough of a backbone (at least in England) to MAYBE get on track.
But the big IF is to shut the door on the migrants, they do that and they'll be back on track within a decade or less.
there is enough of a backbone (at least in England) to MAYBE get on track.
The UK will not get back on track as long as a) there is an immigration free-for-all and b) there remains an utter lack of an ethnic identity and ethnic pride amongst the British.
That's why I put in the second paragraph, it's the big IF.
As even if they from now on ship EVERY migrant to Rwanda, it's still not a guarantee on recovery, but still the best move than anything they are currently doing
They do have this problem but looking at how they reacted to lockdowns in that they forced the government before a lot of western countries to stop by refusing to comply along with a lot of other active noncompliance against restrictions, there is enough of a backbone (at least in England) to MAYBE get on track.
But the big IF is to shut the door on the migrants, they do that and they'll be back on track within a decade or less.
The UK will not get back on track as long as a) there is an immigration free-for-all and b) there remains an utter lack of an ethnic identity and ethnic pride amongst the British.
That's why I put in the second paragraph, it's the big IF.
As even if they from now on ship EVERY migrant to Rwanda, it's still not a guarantee on recovery, but still the best move than anything they are currently doing