The article expresses deep concern about the potential for civil war in Britain due to rising social and political tensions. It highlights the growing resentment among some segments of the population toward immigration and multicultural policies.
The author cites examples of violence, such as arson at asylum hotels in Ireland and riots in Britain, as evidence of the low-level insurgency already underway. He warns that the radicalization of a significant portion of the white population could lead to a rapid escalation of violence. The author mentions the views of experts in conflict studies who see similar conditions to failed states developing in Britain.
The author concludes that existing political responses are inadequate to address these deep-seated issues. He criticizes the lack of imagination and effective solutions from both the Conservative and Labour parties. He questions whether the government's actions to address radicalism actually might be exacerbating the problem.
The article paints a bleak picture of Britain's future, warning of the very real possibility of widespread violence and social unrest if the underlying issues are not addressed effectively and urgently.