EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 26 MIN
#765 Belfast Erupts: Are Politicians Ignoring Public Anger on Immigration?
from The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)
The brutal stabbing of a man on the streets of Belfast has shocked people right across Ireland and the UK. Graphic footage of the attack spread rapidly online, sparking outrage, fear and anger among many members of the public. The suspect, a Sudanese national who had leave to remain in the UK, has since been charged by police and the victim remains seriously injured.On today's podcast, Niall is joined by financial commentator and social analyst Karl Deeter to discuss not only the horrific attack itself but also the explosive public reaction that followed. As protests erupted across Belfast, some areas descended into riots, with vehicles burned, homes attacked and police forced to intervene.Many people are asking difficult questions. Why has public confidence in immigration policy collapsed to the point where incidents like this trigger such a strong reaction? Why do governments across Ireland and the UK appear unwilling to address growing public concerns about immigration, border controls and integration? Have politicians ignored these concerns for too long, allowing frustration to build beneath the surface?Others argue that one individual's alleged actions should never be used to judge entire communities and that violence against innocent people can never be justified. So how do we have an honest conversation about immigration, public safety and social cohesion without descending into division and disorder?Niall and Karl examine the facts surrounding the Belfast stabbing, the riots that followed, the political response and the wider debate about immigration that continues to divide public opinion.Is government failing to listen to legitimate public concerns, or are so
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#765 Belfast Erupts: Are Politicians Ignoring Public Anger on Immigration?
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