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MUSLIMS THOUGHT THEY COULD TAKE OVER BRITAIN – THEY WERE DEAD WRONG! MANCHESTER EXPLODES IN MASSIVE REMIGRATION MARCH! Manchester just became ground zero for Britain’s awakening – thousands of furious patriots flooded the streets in a huge remigration march, waving Union Jacks and chanting for mass deportations as tensions boiled over into violent clashes! The march swelled rapidly – patriots demanding an end to open borders and the return of British sovereignty. But immigrant counter-protesters aggressively confronted them, sparking fierce street battles. Video shows one migrant lunging at marchers – only to be swiftly overwhelmed and detained by the crowd as police scrambled to intervene. Officers were accused of bias – shielding agitators while pushing back patriots, further fuelling mistrust and rage. The disorder is the most intense public unrest England has seen in years – fires, bottles, shields clashing, and a nation fed up with being replaced in its own homeland. This isn’t random violence – it’s the breaking point. Brits have had enough of lax policies, two-tier policing, and politicians who sold them out. The message is loud and clear: Britain belongs to the British – and the remigration demand is growing unstoppable

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