He cited recent pro-Palestine demonstrations that have wreaked havoc
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YouTuber and political commentator Carl Benjamin has hit out at the immigration trend in Britain, arguing that it is responsible for a “rise in sectarianism”.
He cited recent pro-Palestine demonstrations that have wreaked havoc in parts of Britain and also played a significant role in how many votes were cast in the General Election.
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Speaking on GBN America, Benjamin warned he expects this trend to only increase in years to come unless measures are taken to drastically slash immigration.
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“There is a general level of sectarianism that has increased because of mass immigration”, he said.
“We have been indiscriminate with the kings of people we’ve allowed into the country and we have assumed that they’re all basically the same.
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“It turns out that actually, they’re all very different from one another. Some of them are just not like us at all.
“Now we find ourselves essentially held hostage to very angry gangs of men. This is why I think there was genuine fear in Jess Phillips’s face when she described what happened to her lately.”
The Labour MP spoke out after winning her seat in Birmingham Yardley, hitting out at jeers from a pro-Palestine mob present at the vote count.
Her furious retort saw her blasting their “reticence” before demanding the individuals are “thrown out”.
Benjamin has admitted he is concerned for Jess Phillips
PACommenting on the incident, Benjamin said: “She had large, loud and illiberal men shouting at her.
“They slashed one of her campaigner’s tyres. I mean, this is just too far.
“I have to say I am worried for Jess Phillips’s safety because her constituency is 40 per cent Muslim, and it only takes one person to take the Israel-Palestine issue too far.
“Something terrible could happen. I think we’ve really crossed the Rubicon, to be honest.
“The issue of Israel-Palestine seems to have ignited a rage.”