“There’s a question that every single western nation is grappling with right now, and it sounds rhetorical but it’s not: Either you have a country or you don’t. And if you say you have a country then you understand that one of the underpinnings of a country is having a common language, and speaking English in the United Kingdom is that common language,” Brianna Lyman said on Ed Henry’s The Briefing, reacting to U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s latest comments on requiring migrants to speak English. “For decades now you’ve had globalists and the left sell the lie to western people that diversity is strength, that you must welcome in millions of unassimilated migrants or else you’re a racist or a xenophobe. And what they’re now finding out in the U.K. and across Europe is that that is national and cultural suicide. Immigration without assimilation is colonization. And there are already places in the U.K that are ‘no go zones’ … So having [the] English [language] be a basic requirement is the first step of many to be taken to reclaim their country.”



