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The Current Far Right in the UK


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34 minutes ago, RJ Fan club said:

Does racism make you look old?

 

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25 and 48 these two. How long are their paper rounds, maybe that’s why they’re angry 

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Absolute divvy.

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14 hours ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

 

I remember seeing that 67% thing a while ago, I think it could be a bit of an elephant in the room.

 

The question is : "From what you have seen and heard, how much responsibility, if any, do you consider each of the following to bear for causing the unrest at recent protests in England?"

 

Then the poll has "Immigration policy in recent years" having 36% saying it has "a great deal of responsibility" and 31% saying "a fair amount of responsibility."

 

The writer of that article though just decides to discard the "fair amount" and suggests sticking with "a great deal." Is that a good idea to simply discard 31% of people like that?

 

The issue for me is that if we're ignoring this to an extent we're talking about a possible majority of people genuinely thinking immigration is that much of a problem and it could be one of the main reasons for Farridge and Reform gaining ground over time. I don't know what the best answer to this is in the short term, I'm sure that pogroms, racists hunting down people in the streets and voting for Reform so they can save are country isn't the best way of dealing with it though.

 

Obviously in the longer term less destroyed countries due to wars, coups and sanctions is probably going to help people not want to leave their own countries so much. That's a whole other thing that all of the warmongering, coupmongering, sanctions happy govs (from whatever sides) are going to have to try and think about though.

 

I went back and looked and the writer also says this : "But it wouldn’t matter if 100% of the public thought something – this wouldn’t make it true, let alone wise or moral." Yeah agreed on that, but if it has a chance of making a lot more people potentially have thoughts about voting for idiots like Reform in the future we might want to have more of a think about how much of an issue that actually is.

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1 minute ago, Arniepie said:

just had a littrle nosy..seems quite quiet.

 

Few dozen pro refugee protestors,few strange characters knocking around but no sign of little tommehs crew 


In Jurgens if you fancy a jar for the game la. Not sure how I’ll introduce you to my friends like haha 

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