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The Little England That Roared

The good folk of Piddington aren’t too keen on being replaced.

‘What this place needs is thousands of illegal immigrants’, said no sane person ever. The Good Oil. Image by Lushington Brady.

Tell us again that the Great Replacement is just a ‘far-right conspiracy theory’. I mean, it’s not as the elites are openly bragging about it… oh, wait… Well, okay, but they’re not saying it’s a good thing… oh… they are.

Still, it’s not as if they’re deliberately dumping hordes of single, fighting-age Africans and Muslims on tiny rural communities in Britain… except…

Fury has erupted across tiny villages in rural Oxfordshire over plans to dump more than 1,000 ‘single adult male’ asylum seekers on a Ministry of Defence site – a proposal that has been likened to a ‘Trojan horse’ invasion by residents.

Officials want to fill the 1,250-bed military camp with immigrants ‘between the ages of 18 and 65’ next to the villages of Piddington and Upper and Lower Arncott as part of a scheme to move them out of hotels.

The site sits right next to homes and a children’s play area. I’m sure nothing could go wrong. I mean, at least they’ll be held securely… oh, they won’t be? Still, I’m sure they’ll rigorously honour the ‘sign-in-sign-out’ system. It’s not like illegal immigrants are routinely linked to violent and sexual crimes…

For some reason, though, these no-doubt racist, fascist, Nazi, bigot Little Englanders aren’t so keen on getting a vibrant cultural experience. Instead, Piddington, near Bicester in Oxfordshire, population around 350, just voted 96 per cent in favour of holding a referendum on declaring independence from the United Kingdom.

Sheesh, what’s their problem?

Parish council chair Tim McNally said: “We had an incredible result with almost two-thirds of the village voting, the rest were children, and an acceptance of 96 per cent. It was truly astonishing.

“Self-determination is what people want whilst they are being ignored and driven into a corner. This is a natural human instinct and reaction. […] I have been given the mandate from the village to bring together the best minds and attitude to seek the best solution.”

Significantly, the vote was held on the 4th of July.

Mr McNally will now take the result to Cherwell District Council and his MP. Eventually, the hope is to get a declaration of independence to the US ambassador, and then to Donald Trump.

This is what top-down demographic replacement looks like on the ground. Not abstract theory or online memes, but actual villages deciding they would rather secede than be transformed against their will.

Tell me again it is only a conspiracy theory.

The same script has played out across Germany for a decade. In 2015 the village of Sumte, population 102, was told it would receive up to 1,000 asylum seekers, later scaled back to 750. Locals were stunned. In Oeventrop, North Rhine-Westphalia, residents successfully revolted against plans to house 450 asylum seekers in a former monastery after hearing about crime spikes in neighbouring towns that had already taken large numbers. The owner backed out.

More recently, the Bavarian village of Bairawies, just 280 people, rallied against a plan to bus in 130 migrants, creating a 2:1 resident-to-newcomer ratio. Locals protested that their tiny community had no supermarket and no infrastructure to cope. The local building committee rejected the application, but fear remains that central government will simply override them anyway.

In Warngau, also Bavaria, plans for to put up to 500 in container housing triggered packed, angry town-hall meetings and organised resistance. In Clausnitz, Saxony, locals physically blocked a bus of arrivals in 2016, chanting for them to go home.

Aucklanders, where Kiwis are set to be a minority in just two years, take note.

The pattern is identical across the Western world: small, cohesive communities told by distant capitals that they must absorb large numbers of young men from incompatible cultures, with minimal consultation and zero regard for the social fabric. The inhabitants have seen what happens when hundreds of single men with no stake in the community, limited language skills and nothing to do are dropped into rural areas.

Piddington is not asking for special treatment. It is simply refusing to be the next sacrificial village in a project that has never had democratic consent. The 96 per cent vote is not extremism. It is the predictable reaction of people who have watched their government treat their homes, their children’s safety and their way of life as disposable.

The Great Replacement is not a theory when entire communities conclude that the only way to preserve themselves is to declare independence from the country that is erasing them.

The Principality of Piddington has roared. New Zealanders should be listening.


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