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‘Send them home!’: Why the British public is revolting in the streets against immigration

From Le Figaro · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • British public anger over immigration is growing, with protests erupting in the streets.
  • This popular backlash is unique in Europe and fueled by crime, social issues, and economic anxieties.
  • Critics accuse elites of betraying a national contract by failing to control immigration.

The British public is increasingly vocal and angry about immigration, leading to widespread street protests. This popular revolt is unlike anything seen elsewhere in Europe. The growing discontent is fueled by a combination of factors, including violent crime, scandals like grooming gangs, a sense of economic decline, and the rise of figures like Nigel Farage.

Many Britons feel that the country's elites have failed them, breaking a fundamental national agreement by allowing uncontrolled immigration. This sentiment suggests a deep rift between the public and the political establishment over the direction of the country and its social fabric.

The article investigates the roots of this popular anger, exploring how a nation once known for civic moderation has become a hotbed of anti-immigration sentiment. It examines the specific incidents and broader societal trends that have contributed to this dramatic shift in public mood.

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Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.