The English Crisis: Is Britain Losing Its National Identity?

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Nearly 1,000,000 people in Britain cannot speak English—a shocking statistic that raises urgent questions about integration, social cohesion, and national identity. In some areas, up to 40% of households contain no adults who speak English as their main language. With public resources stretched thin and growing cultural divides, are we witnessing the ghettoization of Britain? And what is the government doing about it?

🔹 A National Crisis? – Why nearly 1 million people in Britain struggle with English.
🔹 Social Housing & Welfare – Are British-born citizens being pushed to the back of the line?
🔹 Workforce & Economy – Why are so many non-English speakers not employed?
🔹 The Political Response – Is mass immigration being enabled rather than integrated?
🔹 What’s the Solution? – Should learning English be a legal requirement for new arrivals?

Is Britain at risk of losing its identity, or is this just part of natural demographic change? Watch, share, and discuss below. The debate over immigration, language, and national unity has never been more urgent.

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