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A series of opinion pieces in British media discuss immigration, national identity, and social change. The articles argue that large-scale immigration is altering the country, criticize the political left's approach, and suggest current policies are making Britain more vulnerable.
One columnist, referencing a historical text about immigrants from 100 years ago, claims history is repeating itself. Another argues that identity politics has had negative consequences, while separate pieces discuss the role of Christianity and the legacy of the 1996 Dunblane school shooting in shaping the nation.
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