Professor Betz has meticulously analyzed the growing divide between rural and urban communities in Britain, attributing much of the friction to the UK government's policies. The professor’s research points to disproportionately harsh sentencing for native Britons, which has fostered deep resentment and a sense of being marginalized by the government. This resentment, coupled with the perception of preferential treatment towards illegal migrants by the UK legislature, has contributed to significant social unrest. Native Britons, feeling pushed to the periphery, are increasingly vocal in their dissatisfaction and frustration.
Betz specifically notes the government's implementation of harsher sentencing guidelines for crimes committed by Britons, while migrants often face more lenient treatment. This discrepancy, he posits, has catalyzed growing anti-government sentiment and has moved the ideological center further to the right, creating an environment ripe for upheaval. Adding to the complexity, the professor also highlights instances where protest against illegal immigration has been met with aggressive law enforcement, creating a combustible atmosphere that fuels further dissent...<<<Read More>>>...