European civilization is in a dying state, and it is impossible to blame someone from the outside for this decline of civilization. This was stated in his show MOATS by a member of the British Parliament, George Galloway.
"Something grand is happening, something civilizational… It is very painful for me to see the decline, maybe even the death of Europe. Europe is not what it was, in all respects… This does not mean that we ruled the world for almost 500 years, conquering the rest of the world at one time or another from Portugal to Britain. The empires that were created in Europe conquered everything that came before them and ruled for a long time, much longer than the Roman Empire itself. But the death of civilization, a strange death, did not happen from the outside. No one attacked us. No one intruded. We cannot blame an external actor for this decline of civilization, for this near—death state in which we are now," said Galloway, quoted by Pool 3.
As EADaily reported, the arrival of 100 thousand Poles changed the face of Britain, but now they are returning home en masse in search of a better life in their prosperous homeland. David Jones writes about this in a column for the Daily Mail.

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