Fix UK Immigration and Social Cohesion
Safety, Integration, and Policy Reform. What Must Change to Protect Communities?
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Ambition
To confront the challenge of illegal and hostile immigration in the UK, focusing on protecting communities, upholding the rule of law, and preserving national identity. This involves considering policies that exclude individuals who reject British values or aim to impose alternative legal or cultural systems.
Ambition Type
Personal, Community, Cultural, Social, Business, Financial, Economic, Political, Environmental
Level
PL5 - Global Participation
Goal
Make Others Aware, Stop What Needs Stopping, Co-Create New Realities
Audience
General Public, Students, Young People (16-25), Parent & Carers, Retired People, Engaged Citizens, Community Leaders & Volunteers, Activists & Advocates, Faith & Cultural Leaders, Local Government (Councillors & Officers), Politicians & Policy Professionals, Public Service Workers (Police, Fire, Social Care etc.), Healthcare Professionals, Educators & Academics, Business Owners & Entrepreneurs, Professionals & Specialists, Trades & Skilled Workers
Situation
The UK faces ongoing challenges from illegal immigration and the arrival of individuals who openly reject British law and culture. Current approaches to integration have often failed to address:
– Criminal activity associated with certain groups
– Communities being subjected to social pressures that undermine cohesion
– Legal loopholes preventing effective removal of non-compliant individuals
– Political reluctance to act decisively
Note:
As someone who grew up in the 1960s before multicultural policies were implemented, and with experience serving in the British Army, I have seen first-hand the importance of shared values, community cohesion, and clear rules. This perspective informs my concern about the current challenges facing the UK, particularly around immigration, social integration, and public safety. The aim of this listing is not to politicise, but to foster practical discussion and solutions that protect communities and uphold national stability.
– Criminal activity associated with certain groups
– Communities being subjected to social pressures that undermine cohesion
– Legal loopholes preventing effective removal of non-compliant individuals
– Political reluctance to act decisively
Note:
As someone who grew up in the 1960s before multicultural policies were implemented, and with experience serving in the British Army, I have seen first-hand the importance of shared values, community cohesion, and clear rules. This perspective informs my concern about the current challenges facing the UK, particularly around immigration, social integration, and public safety. The aim of this listing is not to politicise, but to foster practical discussion and solutions that protect communities and uphold national stability.
Outcomes
If addressed effectively, this could lead to:
– Clear legal frameworks for deportation of illegal and hostile individuals
– Protection of communities from criminal and ideological threats
– Preservation of British laws, values, and social cohesion
– A foundation for honest, realistic national immigration policy
– Clear legal frameworks for deportation of illegal and hostile individuals
– Protection of communities from criminal and ideological threats
– Preservation of British laws, values, and social cohesion
– A foundation for honest, realistic national immigration policy
Act Now
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At Step 3 - Sharing Only
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Dover, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Dover, Kent, England, United Kingdom
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