She claims she is English. Yet her parents are Pakistani. Fast Jet Performance examines the claim and looks at whether it is correct.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJjI7cjo3Es&t=34s
The Home Secretary has claimed that “anyone can be British and English”. But what does that really mean? If being English or British is no longer tied to ancestry, history, or culture, then what is left of national identity?
This isn’t just identity politics, it’s ethnocide — the erasure of Englishness itself.
Ethnocide: The deliberate destruction of a people’s culture, traditions, language, and identity without necessarily exterminating the people themselves.
In this video I break down why Labour’s redefinition of what it means to be English isn’t just careless politics — it’s dangerous. When governments strip meaning from identity, they open the door to confusion, division, and ultimately the erasure of a people’s heritage. This isn’t about excluding others — it’s about protecting what makes us us.
We’ll look at the history of English and British identity, how it has evolved, and why politicians are now weaponising it for their own ends.
If you care about the future of our nation, you’ll want to watch this carefully.