“The future of England is not one of revolution or renaissance, but of entropy”-Anthony Burgess

As of the time of writing, it would be hard not to notice a sense of unease within the United Kingdom on this side of the Southport riots and the Truss stock crash. The sovereignty dividend promised by years of Brexit brinkmanship has come up short, with a jump in non-European migration only accelerating the demographic unease that birthed the schism with the EU in the first place.

Polish plumbers have been replaced by a fresh deluge from the Subcontinent in particular as Indian plutocrats gobble up institutional control of the Tory. This phenomenon is mirrored by British Labour, now grappling with post-October 7th grassroots Islamism, assisted by the election of soft Islamist MPs.

On the other side of the spectrum, if he can overcome recent wobbling from the Rupert Lowe scandal, Nigel Farage is preparing to again grab British politics by the throat with his Reform venture. An implicit party for what is essentially English ethnic interests very soon white Brits will be forced to pursue a minoritarian staregy as demographic trends reveal a very morbid reality.

At around this time, and certainly by the end of this decade, those classified as ‘White British” will be or are already a minority among newborns.

The transformation is striking even relative to the 2010s when native Brits still maintained a clear majority in the mid-70% despite the demographic loss of London and other metropolitan centres. 

Dodgy post-Brexit dealings by the Johnson government, whereby skill and salary thresholds were lowered and so-called work-study programmes have wedged the UK’s migration system open beyond even the darkest fantasies of the ultra-right a decade ago.

At best, Britain could be a well-managed version of Brazil; at worst, it could devolve into Lebannon on the North Sea.

To be clear, the UK can and will not turn into Yugoslavia or even the North in the morning, but the demographic seachange is without question the defining trend of our lives and something that very well upturn British politics.

Counterterrorism and community management strategies perfected during the counterjihad years will have to be rolled out nationwide as British securocrats balance an increasingly uneasy native population objecting to the transition and a cocktail of politically charged minorities.

While it has been paraded as a critique against toxic masculinity and incel culture, Netflix’s Adolescence wherein the audience is expected not to blink an eye as a military convoy of police arrest and detain a 13-year-old, feels like a dress rehearsal for a turmoil-ridden UK, one where the brutalisation of problem populations is normalised.

Community surveillance through intermediaries and ‘local leaders,’ psy-ops, divide and rule tactics and increased surveillance may become the mainstay of British police as the colonial-era policing is brought home to the motherland. The colonial boomerang coming back to hit Britain in the face.

Britain’s PC authoritarianism and clear disdain for free speech are worsening regardless of Brexit and are increasingly reminiscent of a colonial regime under stress from all sides. 

Unlike France, where a still robust Parisian elite are reticent about ceding control to Algerian political blocs, the dynamic British system of democracy is primed to manage the new demographic reality by attempting to integrate and manage a minority native Britain as London increasingly becomes a plutocrat holdout.

A minority-majority Britain seems almost certain for the under-18s within the next two decades, with the implications likely to hit Ireland on both sides of the border fast.

While a formal exit is some way off, the gradual withdrawal of the British state post-Brexit is ongoing in the North, itself reminiscent of a transitional state rather than a confident region of the UK. 

After the Windsor Agreement, EU-financed reunification appears to be a likely scenario over the course of a generation in Belfast and Derry, with what to do with the more militant elements of loyalism as well as the security integration of the Republic and North to be hammered out.

Any border poll now carries the question mark of the North’s swing migrant vote rather than the old sectarian binary with the asylum issue already unsettling North-South relations the past 18 months.

The digitisation and modernisation of the Common Travel Area (CTA) with opt-in biometric or eID options for smoother cross-border governance are all necessary features as the UK slides into a dysfunctional abyss. 

An opined by Leo Varadkar that an increasingly chauvinistic Reform Party entering coalition with the Tory Party could trigger the reunification process by proxy as internal disturbances and fully-fledged identity politics replacing the old political divides in the UK detract from Westminister even caring about the North provided they receive certain security guarantees and maintain intelligence arrangements.

The Republic faces a lot of legwork as it carves out the civil institutions ready to integrate the six counties potentially amid the unwinding of the UK in the coming decades. 

Trump’s America is practically extending a hand to Ireland to become its primary disruptor in Europe, replacing the UK with Dublin, now navigating a tough geopolitical course between a federalist EU and a mutating Atlantic relationship.

By mid-century, the UK will be unrecognisable even relative to its current multicultural reality of 2025, regardless of whether Ireland pulls up the drawbridge on migration. Only a sovereign and strategic Ireland can hope to survive the coming few decades with the alternative being sucked into the abyss by a Britain flirting with genuine breakdown.

Posted by The Burkean

2 Comments

  1. We should prepare by remigrating a million or so foreigners out of the 26 counties. Then remigrate them out of the six counties. Finally we can remigrate them out of Scotland, England and Wales, and other parts of Europe.

    If we allow England to fall to the Judaeo-Muslim-Hindu hordes, then we will be next!

    Every shoulder to the wheel, everyone in his own way.

    Did you ever hear the joke about Paddy Englishman, Paddy Irishman, Paddy Scotsman and the Great Remigration debate?

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  2. Ivaus@thetricolour 09/04/2025 at 15:48

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    Ireland 2025 Failing to Prepare…PREPARE FOR FAILURE.

    God knows,
    we’ve been talking and highlighting these issues for years now,to claim or pretend ignorance to what’s happening in our daily struggle before our very eyes,bearing witness to events that came to fruition, and has proven the foresight of those who have tried continuously to raise awareness,despite the ridicule and slander of the
    FAILED FAR LEFT….YES WE WERE RIGHT, WE ARE RIGHT TOO

    Suck it up now, you’ve all had your chances and opportunities to set things straight. We’re now in borrowed times, it’s past the time and hour
    already and it’s now down to who will or who won’t survive the mayhem.

    I apologise if it upsets some folk…which are truly,only the innocent, and our responsibility, because all others in the room are Adults who had the
    POWER but not the Will TO UNITE…NOT DIVIDE LIKE FOOLS.

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