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All Brits are being urged to “strike for a week” to protest against the Prime Minister and the government.

Anti-immigration activist Richard Donaldson is calling on all Brits to strike from going shopping, work and not send children to school,

Donaldson has called it The Great British National Strike and is asking for all Brits to “stay at home.”

Donaldson calling on Brits to “go on strike for a week” from 2 to 9 February, the right-wing activist says that “native Brits must always come first.”

On his website he explains that mending “immigration” is not “anywhere near as complicated as politicians pretend.”

He is calling on the government to leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and to “deport” all illegal immigrants from the UK and those who commit sexual and violent crimes.

Donaldson wants all migrants’ who come to the UK “without a job” and to place all foreign nationals on “terrorism watchlists.”

The right-wing activist added, “Then pause all immigration applications temporarily while we assess the damage and restore control.

“Those who came here legally, worked, contributed, and respected our laws, values, and way of life are welcome. But let’s be clear: they chose to come here — we don’t owe anyone anything.

“Native Brits must always come first. That means priority access to healthcare, schools, housing, and public services.”



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