Britain is on the brink—and not because of climate change, or some abstract economic theory, but because of unchecked mass migration that is fundamentally reshaping the nation. The latest figures from the UK’s own Office for National Statistics are nothing short of staggering: 98 percent of England and Wales’ population growth over the past year came from net migration. That’s 690,147 new arrivals in just twelve months. Add in the birth-death difference, and the population jumped by 706,881—bringing the total to 61.8 million.
Let that sink in. In one year, nearly 700,000 people were added to the country, almost entirely through immigration. You’d have to go back to 1949 to find comparable growth—and even then, it wasn’t on the back of open borders and broken national identity.
Professor Matt Goodwin didn’t mince words when he called this a “disaster” for Britain on GB News. He’s absolutely right. This isn’t just a policy mistake or a political miscalculation. This is existential. “This is about the survival of the country,” Goodwin warned, and he’s not exaggerating. If the current trend continues, Britain as we know it—culturally, demographically, and politically—will cease to exist.
Let’s look at the numbers again. The UK built just 124,000 homes last year. That’s far fewer than the number of migrants who entered the country. Do the math: the housing crisis in Britain isn’t a mystery. It’s the direct result of mass immigration outpacing national infrastructure. You can’t have endless population growth from abroad and expect your housing market, health care system, or schools to keep up.
“You can have affordable, available housing in this country, or you can have mass, uncontrolled immigration. You cannot have both,” said Goodwin. That’s as clear and logical as it gets. Yet the political elite in Westminster are too frightened—or too ideologically captured—to admit it.
Now, some will scream “racism” or “xenophobia” at anyone who dares to bring up these facts. But this isn’t about hating immigrants. It’s about protecting national sovereignty, preserving cultural identity, and ensuring that British citizens—yes, citizens—come first in their own country. Immigration policy should serve the interests of the people who built the country, not those who want to use it as a staging ground for economic gain or political asylum.
It’s not just about numbers. It’s about trajectory. According to a report cited by Goodwin, if nothing changes, white British people will become a minority in their own country by 2063. By the end of the century, they could comprise just 22.7 percent of the population. That’s not a conspiracy theory. That’s the demographic forecast based on current trends. And it’s a warning—one that’s being ignored by the same establishment that botched Brexit, bungled COVID, and now wants to pretend that Britain can absorb the world without consequence.
So what’s the solution? Goodwin offers a roadmap that should resonate with every nation that values its heritage. First, halt mass migration. Not reduce it—halt it. That means real enforcement of borders, strict visa controls, and a commitment to putting British citizens first. Second, embrace pro-family policies that incentivize native families to grow and thrive. That means generous tax incentives for British citizens, not for foreign nationals. It means celebrating the family, not undermining it with progressive dogma.
This isn’t just about Britain. It’s a warning to every Western nation, including ours. When immigration policy becomes a tool of social engineering rather than a matter of national interest, collapse isn’t far behind. President Trump understands this. That’s why under his leadership, America is restoring its borders, putting Americans first, and refusing to be bullied by globalist guilt trips.
Britain still has a chance to turn things around—but only if its leaders are willing to speak the truth and act decisively. The numbers are in. The alarm bell is ringing. The question is: will anyone have the courage to answer it before it’s too late?

