Former British Army Colonel: "I predict civil war in the UK... There is no political solution."
I asked Col. Richard Kemp about the threats facing the West from within, why politicians won't address them, and whether they will plunge Britain into civil war.
"The more it develops — and it is going to develop more and more — the more unrest we’re going to see… I would go as far as to predict not just civil unrest but civil war in the UK, in the coming years… I would hate to be right on this, but I believe I know that there is no political solution.”
At MCC Feszt in Hungary, I sat down with former British Army Colonel, Richard Kemp to ask what the main threats facing the West from within are, why our politicians appear incapable of or unwilling to address them, and whether ignoring problems caused by immigration and Islam will bring Britain to the brink of civil war.
Richard had not heard of professor David Betz’s predictions before we spoke, which makes his well-informed warnings all the more alarming.
While in Esztergom, I also spoke to Joseph Addington of The American Conservative about immigration, censorship, party politics, and the likelihood of civil unrest in Britain. You can read and listen to that interview here.
“…there is a human-rights industrial complex that has taken root. Keir Starmer, when he was a human-rights lawyer busy going around the world acting on behalf of murderers to get rid of the death penalty, actually helped write the text for Tony Blair’s 1998 Human Rights Act, which wrote the European Court of Human Rights and Convention on Human Rights into British law. So even after Brexit, we still have European laws on our books, because they’re a separate entity.
“That means that you get Pakistani pedophiles or Albanian gangsters who say, “My son doesn’t like the taste of foreign chicken nuggets,” appealing to the statue and saying, “My right to a family and private life should mean that I get to stay in this country even though I’m a criminal.” No politician wants to touch that because of the deep taboos that have existed since 1945, since the atrocities of the Holocaust, since Hitler killed a lot of people in a very racist way. So all these antiquated human rights doctrines, like the UN Refugee Convention, like the European Convention of Human Rights, which were written with Dutch Jews fleeing persecution in mind, are now pertaining to North African rapists, and we’re just battery-farming them at the taxpayers expense…
“The other problem with the civil service is that, while having all this power, they are ideologically captured by interest groups. The Islamic network, specifically in the Home Office, controls not just immigration, but also counter-terror responses. Anytime someone reads the Quran a bit too seriously and detonates a mail bomb at a pop concert, they gather together a bunch of imams and do photo ops; they control the front page of the newspapers to decrease the public’s opposition to immigration, especially Islamic immigration.
“This is no longer working. Alternative media has made people more aware of things, and YouGov polling from just last week saw that one half the country thinks Islam is incompatible with Britain. Upwards of 40 percent think all Muslim migrants have been a net detriment to the country. Nine in 10 constituencies want migration to be lowered at the last election, and that’s when they also underestimated migration by a factor of 10. They thought we were getting 70,000 a year. We have net 700,000 a year. We’ve got almost the same level of migration every year in a country the size of New York State as the whole of America, legally. It’s absolutely mental…
“Keir Starmer went to the extent of leaking his own cabinet briefing notes to right-wing, or at least establishment right-wing, newspapers (the Daily Mail and the Times) a little while ago, where he said that the country needs to repair its frayed social fabric to prevent civil unrest. They’ve been having these briefings for a long time, but they’ve done absolutely nothing about it, because they’re unwilling to repeal the laws or abandon their commitments to anti-racist bona fides in order to actually tackle the root cause of the issue. But they understand that their ideological fictions that they’ve been casting as a kind of spell over the population are wearing very thin. As for the population themselves, while the English are very polite and very genteel—we don’t kick off like the French do—in the words of the famous poem of Rudyard Kipling, there’s only so far you can push an Anglo-Saxon before he begins to learn to hate.”