Good fortune has come for the British!

The British electoral system will eventually harm Britain. Currently, Muslims make up only 6% of the population in Britain, about 4 million Muslims. However, Muslims are exceptionally united. Under the British electoral system, Muslims have gradually taken over mayors and various positions in Britain, and it's not impossible that some Muslim high-ranking officials, even a Muslim Prime Minister of Britain, might be elected.

Britain is now starting to experience chaos, which is not an isolated case in Britain, but rather a situation across Europe. The continuous turmoil in the Middle East has led to a large influx of Muslims into European countries, where they live together with local Christians, resulting in severe sectarian conflicts.

Both Christianity and Islam are religions with strong exclusivity. If the followers of these two religions live together, it's unlikely there would be no conflicts. Otherwise, what was the reason behind the Crusades during the Middle Ages? The rise of Muslims in Europe is happening, and the fastest growth is in Britain, where Muslims have already occupied the positions of mayors in multiple British cities, continuously creating better living environments for Muslims.

In the end, the entire Britain will give way to Muslims. Muslims cannot develop in Middle Eastern countries, but they are developing in European countries, and they will eventually lead Britain and other European countries astray. This situation is quite perfect, where neither side can assimilate the other. However, Christians can convert to Muslims, but it is rare for Muslims to convert to Christians.

In short, the followers of Islam are the most stubborn, always maintaining their beliefs, while Christians are much less so. Regardless of anything, this is good fortune for Britain. Britain has sown such a powerful blessing for its centuries of immigration, which is worth praising.

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