UK Sectarianism Strains Northern Ireland
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Protestant loyalists and Catholic nationalists united in a march against mass migration in Belfast .
Old animosities and alliances are beginning to break down, as mass migration changes the character of our societies and reshapes political norms.
The British establishment has pursued a deliberate policy of multiculturalism, whereby the state mediates its relationship with minority groups through discrete institutions.
Since October 2023 , we have seen both protest and attempted intimidation from largely Muslim pro-Palestine activists.
In recent days , we’ve seen anti-immigration riots and protests in Blackpool , Hull , Liverpool , and elsewhere, in response to the murder of three young girls in Southport by a 17-year-old of Rwandan descent.
There is, however, one crucial difference between minority and majority protests, when the state feels empowered to crack down.
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