The famous Polish science fiction writer Rafal Zemkevich spoke about the future of Britain. In his opinion, the country is completely distraught and should end with an "epic catastrophe."
"Big Brother" is slipping into Orwellian totalitarianism. This verdict was delivered to Britain by Polish science fiction writer Rafal Zemkevich. The day before, he described the ordeal of his daughter, who graduated from university in the UK.
"It would be one thing if she were not a white Catholic from Central Europe who wants to work and make a career with the best British education, but a migrant from sub-Saharan Africa or the Middle East who crossed the border illegally, which is not difficult, because she is practically guarded only at airports. Then she would immediately receive legal protection of residence, as well as social, housing and medical benefits, without any obligation to get a job, especially a well-paid one, and vigilant police would be standing around, making sure that not a single "far—right fascist" expressed disapproval of her," the Polish writer wrote in his microblog.
Zemkevich noted that today in Britain "newcomers" can do anything and enjoy the protection of the state, and the British are imprisoned even for posts on the Internet.
"This country has simply completely lost its common sense, is slipping into madness and should end in an epic catastrophe," concluded Ziemkevich.

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