3 Quizzes, Closing Date 30 November 2024
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...but someone should tell them committing violence in front of so many cameras isn't really a good idea. It could lead to a prolonged diet of porridge.
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Absolutely correct and I don't condone their actions for one second.
What I object to however, is their label of "far right", which appears to have caugh on very readily and without much challenge.
This bout of lawlessness began with the murders in Southport. However, it's stretched beyond that now. In particular the protest in Rotherham was aimed at objecting to the vast sums of taxpayers' money being lavished on hotel rooms for people who have arrived here illegally.
I object to that as well - very strongly. I'm not prepared to try to burn the place down, but my objections to the scheme are the same as those who did. Does that make me "far right"?
Long 32 mins worth of protests in Piccadilly ( yes there is such a place ) Manchester - no one wearing masks
unexpected contrasts - Cross of st george ( red cross white background) along with er Israeli, and Ukraine...
fella with orange scarf - ( buddhist) and three women in burkas (!) - family ( one man western dress + girls in traditional dress) being told they cdnt cross the gardens....
sort of situation normal
This whole ‘small boats – illegal immigration’ that has got so many people wound up, partly because of the amount of taxpayer money being spent on them, needs putting into perspective.
In the year ending June 2023, there were 44,460 people detected arriving by small boats according to government figures.
This means small boat arrivals amount to 3.7% of overall immigration to the UK which was 1.2 million during the same period.
If the previous government had processed these arrivals expeditiously (rather than making a song & dance over it), they might still be in power.
"I'm not prepared to try to burn the place down, but my objections to the scheme are the same as those who did."
the difference new judge is that you direct this opposition toward the government and aspire to change government policy... you do not direct it at the people involved and do not do so with violence or with the intent that others apply violence for you. the far right is all about attacking vulnerable minorities with violence for political gain... if you did that then you would be far right yes.
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