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THE END of BRITAIN as we knew it: Immigration, Citizenship, and the Collapse of National Continuity

by Majd Salsà
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798279133345
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 216
  • Original Price: GBP 16.43
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 295 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Civics & Citizenship

Britain stands at a civilizational crossroads.
Prosperity remains visible. Institutions still function. Yet beneath the surface, something more fundamental is eroding: continuity. Nations do not decline first because they are invaded or impoverished-but because they forget who they are, what they are for, and what they are obliged to preserve.
This book is a civilizational warning written for the British people-firm, sober, and hopeful.
Drawing on history, demography, law, and moral philosophy, the author argues that Britain's crisis is not merely political or economic. It is civilizational. Mass immigration without integration, citizenship treated as a transaction, cultural neutrality mistaken for fairness, and the quiet retreat of Christianity from public life have combined to weaken the foundations that once held the nation together.
This is not a book of anger.
It is a book of responsibility.

With clear analysis and documented trends, it explains:

  • Why identity collapses before borders
  • How liberal law becomes fragile when detached from shared values
  • Why citizenship must mean inheritance, not reward
  • How nations like Poland and others defend continuity without hatred
  • Why Christianity shaped Britain's law, ethics, and social trust-and why nothing has replaced it
Most importantly, this book insists that decline is not inevitable. Britain still has a window-narrowing, but real-to choose continuity over amnesia. To restore confidence without coercion. To say "no" where necessary in order to preserve what still can be saved.
Written in a clear, accessible style for readers who sense that something is wrong but are tired of slogans, this book offers neither despair nor nostalgia-only moral seriousness and a path forward.

Nations do not die accidentally.
They endure only when they choose to.

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