From the pages of the Guardian, a reminder of which concerns – and by extension which citizens – simply don’t matter:
Readers are welcome to marvel at the conceit that objections to current policy – an effectively borderless nation – can only be the result of ignorance. No other possibilities being conceivable, it seems. And so, the flow of information, of views to be considered, and any expectations of listening, seem likely to travel in one direction only.
Readers will also note the assumption that the indigenous proletariat – those low-status citizens daring to be angry at the downgrading of their home – merely need to have their objections corrected. By drama of a very particular kind. As if concerns regarding rapid demographic transformation and a loss of cultural common ground could only ever be wrong.
Oh there’s more.

The voice of the globalist illuminati pushing the Islamic replacement while urinating on the little people. The Guardian would make a good first order target for the indigenous class when the civil war erupts.
The hoi polloi are all out painting St. George’s Cross on everything in sight. Methinks Teh Grauniad doth protest in vain.
This is a class war. The upper class has decided the lower class ought to be replaced by some more respectful and cheaper foreigners, and so they caused it to be done. It used to be Poles and Turks, but now they aren’t cheap enough anymore so it’s Somalis and Pakistanis.
The lower class has finally figured out what’s up, or so it seems. Propaganda kicks into high gear, hoping to stem the tide of former football hooligans currently painting red crosses on curbs and signs. A faint hope, I do think.