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Kobi Nazrul Primary School

England No More

Twenty years ago, I was a juggler. The majority of my ‘work’ was in schools. I travelled the length and breadth of England – witnessing firsthand the changes wrought by Tony Blair and New Labour ‘diversity’. I can remember all of the best jobs – invariably these were small village schools, where the pupil numbers did not exceed a hundred. The family atmosphere was tangible, and it was a great pleasure to be there. I can remember the worst ones too. These were almost always large, faceless, inner-city academies.

One in particular stands out in my memory, a primary school in East London. The cultural divide couldn’t have been starker – perfectly embodied by the whiteness of the staff and the non-whiteness of the pupils. Indeed, only one or two in each class were what would be termed ‘White British’. The White headmaster was openly ridiculed as he proudly walked the corridors, while the teachers were largely ignored. The behaviour was more akin to a zoo than a classroom, and it was an excruciatingly difficult week.

This had very little to do with money, at least the amount spent on the learning environment. Judging by the recent upgrades to the building and the state-of-the-art facilities, the government certainly wasn’t shirking its financial responsibility. What was chronically absent was a sense of shared identity – something the crumbling bricks and peeling paint of small village schools could not erode. Here I found myself in the midst of diverse cultures, languages, religions and backgrounds – everything we’re told is supposed to enrich us. Do not be deceived: diversity ain’t strength; uniformity is.

Fast forward 20 years, and ultimate diversity has finally been achieved. London is now home to a school where not one of the pupils’ first languages is English. Welcome to Kobi Nazrul Primary School – named after the national poet of Bangladesh, but which curiously you find situated in London’s East End; just a stone’s throw from the East London Mosque (one of Europe’s largest), which comfortably accommodates 7,000 Muslims.

Anyone familiar with the English Monopoly board might be shocked to learn that, according to the 2021 Census, Whitechapel (the school’s locale) is home to a 51.3% Asian population. Of the school’s 243 pupils, 92.5% are Bangladeshi who speak Bengali as their first language. Ofsted apparently gave the school a ‘glowing’ report, coupled with a ‘good’ rating. But then, at least the school wasn’t ‘too white’ – which Ofsted vehemently objects to.

The influx of Islam set against the backdrop of cockney London is striking. The Victorian terraced houses still stand, but the pie and mash shops and pubs frequented by the Kray twins are long gone. In their stead, Palestinian flags adorn the windows; ‘no ball games’ is written is both English and Bengali; and in lieu of ‘gangster chic’, abayas and thobes now throng the pavements.

On its current trajectory, this is England’s inexorable future – a Muslim future. The statistics are hard to dispute. With a birth rate at least double that of the native population, it’s no surprise that ‘Mohammed’ is the most popular baby name in England and Wales, and has been for quite some time. What this means in practice, is that the Muslim contribution to Britain is only going to get more noticeable; what a pity, when so much of that ‘contribution’ is negative.

One of the most negative features of Islam in Britain, is its spectacular intolerance of the host nation, the host population, and the host’s values:

  • 66% of British Muslims would not inform the police if a friend was involved in terrorism.
  • 4% sympathise with suicide bombers.
  • 52% think homosexuality should be illegal.
  • Only 1 in 4 believe Hamas committed murder and rape in Israel on October 7.
  • Almost half say Jews have too much power over UK government policy.
  • 52% want to make it illegal to show a picture of the Prophet Mohammed.
  • 32% favour both the implementation of Sharia Law, and the declaration of Islam as Britain’s national religion.

Perhaps most disturbing, is that extreme views are more likely to be found within the youngest cohort surveyed (18-34), with British born Muslims more radical than those born overseas.

It’s thanks to such intolerance, that London is now considered a no-go zone for Jews when pro-Palestinian protests are taking place. And while the Labour government denies the existence of a two-tier society, Britain is thought to be the ‘western capital’ for Sharia Law, thanks to the number of Sharia councils in operation.

Muslims are not projected to supplant the entire native population any time soon. Whites are however, expected to become a minority in their homeland within the next 40 years. And with Kobi Nazrul situated within Tower Hamlets (the highest Muslim concentration in the country), this does provide a good litmus test of what our children and grandchildren can expect to contend with.

Tower Hamlets is justly famous as the home of electoral fraud and fiefdom of inveterate bad penny, Mayor Lutfur Rahman. Banned during his first term of office for electoral fraud and ‘practising undue spiritual influence’, Rahman nonetheless successfully rebranded as the Aspire Party in 2022, and romped home to victory. What were the odds?

There is a worrying dissonance between Rahman’s alleged links to Islamic extremism (the reason he was expelled from the Labour Party), and the official line from bodies such as Ofsted, which seems determined to rate the borough’s performance as ‘outstanding’ wherever possible. Indeed, it’s not so long ago that Kobi Nazrul recorded the worst ever SAT results, alongside infiltration by Islamic extremists – including a school governor, who was a senior member of the outlawed group Hizb ut-Tahrir. The school may be under new management, but knowing what we now know about government cover-ups in relation to Islam – what are the chances Ofsted are simply ‘glossing over’ the rough edges in the name of ‘community cohesion’?

Far from celebrating schools like Kobi Nazrul, I submit this is nothing short of the death of England; state-sponsored cultural sabotage and replacement, completed without a shot being fired nor even a hint of resistance. Perhaps the end of Whites in the East End will be a success, time will tell. But one can’t help wondering, why its new inhabitants left their homelands in the first place – if they’re only going to establish the same enclaves they left behind?

Whatever replaces cockney London, two things are certain: firstly, it will no longer be England. And secondly, it’s coming to a town near you sooner than you think.

 

Frank Haviland is the author of Banalysis: The Lie Destroying the West and The Frank Report, which you should probably subscribe to.

This piece was first published in The European Conservative, and is reproduced by kind permission. 

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(Photograph: Kobi Nazrul Primary School by Alex McGregor, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons)

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5 thoughts on “England No More”

  1. Nathaniel Spit

    Uniformity isn’t strength, anymore than diversity is – unless viewed through the biased optic of the majority that maintain or seek to impose that uniformity. If uniformity is a good thing (probably for now excluding some of the teaching staff) then the Kobi Nazrul Primary School is a glowing success example and any white English only speaking Christian child would be ‘the problem’.
    Otherwise a dire warning of what’s in store once the illegals are given leave to stay, import their females from the ‘war zone’ and breed like rabbits – until they can dictate absolutely everything in areas where they have strength through uniformity. It’s already happening, cheered on by TPTB and the chattering classes who think their own leafy enclaves and lifestyles are safe from imposed ‘enrichment’ and that their hypocritical cos-play Ramadan and Iftar support etc. will endear them to the enemy.
    It won’t end well.

  2. That school should be closed and all the staff jailed all the muslims who do not want to fit into British society should be kicked out before it becomes too late to do it.

  3. ‘Uniformity’ vs ‘Diversity’….one should not cancel out the other. It’s not a helpful way to look at how the country has changed. It has changed because of decisions taken at an international level, and promoted by the ‘middle managers’, eg, Blair, Cameron, May, Johnson, Sunak, Starmer, NGOs, ‘Charities’ etc. There must be plenty of people with Islam as their religion who prefer to live in harmony. The stats presented in the Article, percentages, are the results of one survey, and may reflect the views from selected areas.
    It’s governments which have exacerbated the problem with policies of ‘appeasement’, for want of a better word. If criticism isn’t permitted about negative elements/ practices within Islam, nor the increasing numbers flooding in many ofwhom are fierce adherents of the tenets of the religion, then it is no surprise that one religion pushes for more favourable policies.
    England hasn’t been lost, it has changed quite dramatically, but English culture will survive, people adapt. There is no sense of giving in or giving up, or there shouldn’t be. Governments, (the Uniparty), are the enemy within because they don’t answer to the people but to global organisations.

    1. Nathaniel Spit

      Very sensible comments, there must be (and surely are?) followers of Islam that do so in the way formerly the default answer to ‘What Religion?’ was CofE – by those who only attended Church for Christenings, Confirmations, Weddings, Funerals and maybe at Christmas but would have no idea what the Articles of Faith meant, let alone be able to name one, or to be able to repeat the Creed without reading it.
      The ‘conversion or hell fires’ or ‘conversion or death/subservience’ are both equally repugnant and should be equally condemned, no matter how offended adherents may be or how many votes it loses. Unfortunately current pseudo-niceness is leading to a minority religion being viewed in too positive a light.

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