Stand Your Ground: Why Rochdale is the Front Line for British Heritage
For decades, a quiet but devastating shift has been occurring across the towns of Britain. Nowhere is this more evident than in Rochdale. For more than a generation, we have witnessed a steady influx of individuals who, despite living on British soil, seem fundamentally hostile to those who claim British heritage as their own. This isn't just about policy; it’s about the reality on our streets. We see patterns of behaviour—newcomers moving into established neighbourhoods, sometimes even adopting manufactured identities or surnames—while the people who have lived here for generations find themselves under siege. The Identity Crossroads Perhaps the most overlooked victims in this struggle are those who have historically been targeted with the outdated slur, "half-caste". These are our neighbours with brown skin who proudly acknowledge their dual descent from both Europe and Asia. They are the living embodiment of a complex British history, yet they often find themselve...