Harry Cole speaks to commentator Connor Tomlinson — a man who says Western governments are sleepwalking into an existential crisis of their own making. He argues that the U.S. State Department, under President Trump, now views mass migration itself as a human-rights abuse, a demographic threat, and a national-security risk. It’s a provocative argument, it’s gaining traction online.
He argues that Gen Z is more concerned with demographic and identity issues than economic ones, unlike the boomer generation, suggesting in places like the UK that 'cultural civil war' could break out over immigration failures by Keir Starmer's government.
Connor also says the recent Piers Morgan v Nick Fuentes interview was a prime example of how boomers and zoomers just don't understand each other, and that the UK's Reform UK party led by Nigel Farage might have to team up with Conservatives in order to gain a majority.
00:00 - Connor Tomlinson described as UK's answer to Nick Fuentes (Plus Piers Morgan interview)
01:53 Boomers vs Zoomers cultural war
03:52 West on 'brink of civil war'
05:52 Mass immigration making young women feel unsafe
07:20 Anger over erosion of culture
10:26 Native ancestry
11:47 'Deport criminals and illegal migrants'
13:43 Reversing migration with 'culturally hostile environment'
15:36 Young people less susceptible to mainstream media influence
17:50 Connor Tomlinson on Nigel Farage and Reform UK
20:32 Rupert Lowe on immigration and foreign aid
22:57 '53% of people told YouGov that being Muslim and following Islam is incompatible with British traditions'
26:18 Reform UK becoming Conservative refugee camp
27:50 Could Reform UK do election deal with Tory Party?
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