IconoChat talks to Mark Collett, one of the biggest voices in the Nationalist Movement in Britain, an extremely Passionate Man who wants nothing but the Best for the British People and the country as a whole. He’s asked, “How old were you exactly when you realized that something was wrong with Britain? Did you look out a window one day in seaside or walk around the centre of Leeds? How did this happen to you at such a young age?” Mr Collett replies, “I grew up in a city called Leicester. Now Leicester has the Dubious Honour of being the first city in the UK where White People were no longer the majority. So it’s a city where white people make up 49 percent or or less of the population. And growing up in a city like that or near a city, I actually grew up in the countryside, but I often visited Leicester. But growing up in a city like that or near a city like that, you Quickly realize that it’s not actually a Good Thing. Growing up in a city like that, you don’t feel at Home. In fact, you feel very Out of Place in many parts of that city. You don’t feel the same way in Leicester as you do in other towns and cities and obviously being in the countryside, I was surrounded by our people. I was surrounded by people who were like me. Then you would go into Leicester and you’d be surrounded by a very different type of people who spoke Different Languages, who had a Different Culture, different Way of Life. And sometimes those people were Quite Hostile towards you. And growing up in that environment, you could see the difference between an Ethnically Homogenous Area and a Multicultural area. And the fact that they’re not just different, but one feels much more like home and the other really doesn’t.”