Terence Stamp: English is a Foreign Language in London

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 21, 2015

Terence Stamp: The last English gentleman?
Terence Stamp: The last English gentleman?

I think we are soon going to see more and more older celebrities speaking out against the invasion of our nations and the genocide of our race.

God bless Mr. Stamp – this is fantastic.

Daily Mail:

As the dashing star of films such as Billy Budd and Far From The Madding Crowd, Terence Stamp was the symbol of ‘Swinging London’ in the Sixties, but says he now feels like an alien in his own country.

‘It’s very sad how few English people there are in London now,’ he tells me at a party in Mayfair, where he lamented what he seems to see as a lack of integration among some immigrants.

‘When I grew up in East London everyone seemed to speak English, and now you can barely get by speaking our own language.’

Stamp, who enjoyed romances with his fellow Sixties icons, the actress Julie Christie and model Jean Shrimpton, shared a flat with Sir Michael Caine, but is now based in West London.

‘I don’t live in the East any more, but I absolutely love mangoes and so occasionally I go back there to buy these wonderful Alphonso mangoes from the market on Green Street.

‘I’m lucky if I can buy one now at all because no one speaks English.

‘It’s changed so much in such a short space of time, that God knows what London will be like in another decade or so.’

In a provocative outburst, the 76-year-old actor, who went on to star in Hollywood blockbusters including Superman, added: ‘You see these mums wandering around with their prams and four out of five of them have these scarves wrapped around their heads. I feel like it’s not London any more; not the one I used to know anyway.

‘I do think a multicultural society can be a good thing, but when it’s at the cost of your own culture and history, then it’s gone too far and it would be very sad if London stopped being predominantly English.’

That is rather hardcore. At least relatively, given the situation of political correctness. Too bad he didn’t use the word “genocide” instead of just describing a process of genocide. If we can get the term “White genocide” into common usage, it will be a major triumph.

But take note – Stamp’s comments are in themselves a major triumph.

Let’s see how the media reacts.

And see if he gets arrested or investigated.