‘It’s a long way off’: Reform’s Richard Tice reacts as white Britons to ‘become a minority by 2063’

https://www.gbnews.com/politics/reform-richard-tice-white-britons-minority

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  1. >Reacting to the report, Reform MP Richard Tice said: “I haven’t seen those predictions. 2063 is a very long way off, it’s a few decades.

    >”I’m trying to do the maths quickly in my head, I’ll be long gone by then. I think the UK is a Christian nation, we should stand up and be proud of that.

    >”Let’s see what happens. But at the end of the day, what we should be focusing on is getting our own people back into work, training up our own people.

    No hysteria about the great replacement. A very calm and logical answer from Tice that I wasn’t expecting.

    Of course, Reform’s base didn’t like it when he said that.

  2. Why do folk care what comes to exist long after they themselves have ceased to be ?

  3. Lolz. HUMAN Britons are going to be a minority by 2063, as the elites will be using robots for labour and would’ve killed us all off with a war or pandemic.

  4. Who gives a fuck.

    White people may (or not) become a minority. But all it means is our descendants will have kids with non-white people and their kids will be….not white and eventually there will be fewer white people left.

    It’s not like our descendants will be cast off the Island… they’ll just have mixed race kids and then boom, no more white people.

    People acting like it’s going to be like what the Europeans did to the Native Americans.

  5. A gbeebies article talking about a Facebook conspiracy meme.

    Sounds about right.

  6. The only people who have ever voted for their people to not have a future are suicide cults, and only because they were promised heaven.  What do we get?  Some talking heads going on about GDP and being told we’re too lazy to do jobs that need doing.

  7. It’s depressing seeing Reform backpedal on all this stuff, who can you vote for if you actually care about this stuff?

  8. People will say they’re not racist but complain about stuff like this. The same people will say “I don’t mind immigrants, so long as they integrate”.

    Integration means building families with white Brits. A white parent and a brown parent won’t necessarily have a white child. That child will still be British.

    And we’re saying that over time, more Brits will be mixed race than white? Why is that a bad thing? They’re still British, and they’re the result of an integrated society.

    As it is, this is just pointless bait for people with no critical thinking skills.

  9. I honestly don’t understand what the government hopes to achieve by replacing the existing population?
    What’s the ultimate end game of allowing millions of immigrants into the country?

  10. By the time this rolls around I’ll be amazed I’m still alive to worry about what colour my neighbour will be.

  11. It being a quote from a Reform MP on GB News, I was ready for it to be the same kind of nonsense, but it all sounds very sensible to me (having read the article):

    >GB News star Steven Edgington said: “It will be a huge moment in British history for the first time ever in this nation’s more than a thousand years of proud history.”

    >Tice said: “You’re obsessed with this stuff. Matt Goodwin has made a forecast. He may or may not be right.”

    >”I don’t know what his computer model is. I’ve not seen it, but the the sensible discussion to have is what is what what sort of population do we want to have?

    >”Can we make that population more prosperous? Can we have a high quality, highly skilled immigration policy?”

    None of which I disagree with, even though I think I’m more pro-immigration than many, as a British-born immigrant myself.

    Where he lost me a bit was needing “more British born people, so we need to be less reliant on immigration”. In an of itself not desperately offensive, but I wonder what he might mean in policy terms. He could mean a welfare state better-designed to support young families. He might mean a ban on abortion. From this isolated quote alone, it’s hard to say.

    All told, though, and based purely on this article, I agree with Tice. Who cares about ethnicity so long as Britain is a good place to live for the people who live there?

  12. I believe some people are more likely to do bad things due to genetics

  13. All these years later, everything he said was true.

  14. # ‘It’s a long way off’

    Yes, and he will not be here, but my kids will be, and theirs, and all of yours.

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