UK immigration reality check. Watch @DouglasKMurray destroy a BBC shill in regards to his “Less Islam” philosophy.
UK immigration reality check.
Watch
destroy a BBC shill in regards to his “Less Islam” philosophy.
Some context to the video.
In the early 1990s, Britain opened the doors to Libyans fleeing Gaddafi. The Abedi family claimed asylum, settled in Manchester, and had sons born in Britain as “British” citizens.
Those sons, Salman and Hashem Abedi, repaid the hospitality by planning and carrying out the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017.
Salman detonated the suicide bomb, murdering 22 people (many of them children and teenage girls).
Hashem helped build the device and was later convicted on 22 counts of murder.
He is serving a minimum 55-year sentence.
The public inquiry was crystal clear: the family’s Islamic views, brought from Libya and reinforced at home, were central to the radicalisation.
This was the direct result of an asylum policy that let in people from violent Muslim networks, gave them citizenship, and then looked the other way while the next generation turned on the country that sheltered them.
Now the same pattern is visible with the grooming rape gangs that keep surfacing in Britain.
In Rotherham, Rochdale, Oldham, Telford and elsewhere, organised networks of Pakistani Muslim men systematically groomed, raped and trafficked thousands of British girls.
Official inquiries (Jay Report, Alexis Jay updates, and the latest 2025 reviews) repeatedly confirmed the ethnic and cultural over-representation.
One community held one set of attitudes toward non-Muslim girls treated as easy meat.
Police and councils admitted they stayed silent for years, and even enabled it, because they did not want to be called “racist” or an “Islamophobe”.
Mass immigration from Muslim-majority countries and regions has imported not just people, but parallel communities with clashing values on women, integration, and loyalty to Britain.
The Abedi family is the textbook terrorism case.
The grooming scandals are the textbook non-assimilation case.
Both happened in Britain under the same post-1990s immigration and multiculturalism approach that prioritised numbers and diversity over security and basic compatibility.
Facts, not feelings: when countries keep importing groups with higher rates of extremism and Islamic attitudes, they get more extremism and more of those attitudes.
Britain is now living the results.


