Boriswave
Boriswave denialism
Britain’s ruling class has used dependence on cheap labour as an economic strategy, and cannot see any other option
The Boriswave may yet be stopped
Reversing a disastrous migration wave may yet be within reach
Reform may not be able to stop the Boriswave
Boriswavers may already be citizens by the time Nigel Farage becomes PM
Why the Boriswave is not an economic boon
A case for optimism depends on flawed data and muddled thinking
The Boriswave hasn’t even hit the shore
If new migration rules aren’t applied retrospectively, the Boriswave could yet cost £230 billion
Is the “Boriswave” a useful concept?
Opponents of mass migration are obscuring the historical record
There’s no such thing as Brexit
If Brexit is anything, it’s tipping Grandpa Joe out of bed and demanding he walk, because he can
Woke isn’t even nearly over
Corporate homage to Team Trump is not victory over the mind virus
Do we really need population growth?
Population decline need not mean national decline
The nihilism of newcomers
They are stripped of any of the authentic social systems that sustain us
