The far-right are a menace to society

I've distanced myself from my brother and two other people so far, I don't know of any other Reform supporters yet.
What a silly childish thing to do, but it feels more like they have distanced themselves from YOU, espicually if you keep banging on about it at every opportunity like you do on here. Posting obscure Instagram account links with the latest anti farage propaganda, they are probably fed up with it.
 
What a silly childish thing to do, but it feels more like they have distanced themselves from YOU, espicually if you keep banging on about it at every opportunity like you do on here. Posting obscure Instagram account links with the latest anti farage propaganda, they are probably fed up with it.
It's not anti-Farage propaganda. Farage is a device con-man.
Your opinions are not noteworthy to me.
 
“This is now about the future of western civilisation. Do we believe in a Judeo-Christian culture? Do we believe that the family is a unit for good? Do we believe in free speech? … This is how high the stakes are.”
Nigel Farage, founder of Reform UK, September 2022

“Mass deportation now, set fire to all the ****ing hotels full of the *******s for all I care, while you’re at it take the treacherous government & politicians with them … If that makes me racist, so be it.”
Lucy Connolly, childminder from Northampton, July 2024

“We need to … explain to young girls and women the biological reality of this crisis. Many women in Britain are having children much too late in life.”
Matthew Goodwin, media personality, November 2024
 
“Britain is lurching towards civil war, and nobody knows how to stop it.”
Daily Telegraph, April 2025

“It’s not just Britain that is being invaded, it’s not just Britain that is being raped. Every single western nation faces the same problem: an orchestrated, organised invasion and replacement of European citizens is happening.”
Tommy Robinson, far-right influencer, September 2025

“A political revolution is under way in Britain! Britain is turning against the establishment.”
GB News, September 2025

“It’s not just Britain that is being invaded, it’s not just Britain that is being raped. Every single western nation faces the same problem: an orchestrated, organised invasion and replacement of European citizens is happening.”
Tommy Robinson, far-right influencer, September 2025
 
“The Britain that I love is being ripped apart by diversity, equality and inclusion.”
Suella Braverman, former home secretary, February 2026

Look around, and you will see versions of these feelings, expressed with varying degrees of strength, wherever the far right is present. A sense of impending doom, of humiliation, of victimhood and decline. A sense that there needs to be an insurrection, perhaps even a violent one, to defend a beleaguered majority. A confusion between whether what’s required is a “revolution” or the restoration of an old order.

Far-right figureheads encourage these feelings – some openly, others with a nudge and a wink. @SPLINE

Today, as far-right populists prosper at the ballot box and extremists attract huge followings, a question hangs over us: is this fascism?

the Guardian asks the question in a long read, so i'll give you the short answer if you can't be bothered to read on: Yes.

Yes, it is Fascism. No matter how the far right are brandwashing their neo-con policies.
 
Some performed Nazi salutes while shouting “white power”...the Sikh Federation, criticised politicians from the far-right Reform UK and Restore Britain parties for drawing attention to Digwa’s religion and his kirpan...The court heard the murder weapon was not a kirpan but a separate Persian-style dagger that Digwa chose to carry.

Jayanti Shah, an antiracism campaigner who has lived in Southampton since 1968, said the atmosphere in the city has been deteriorating since 2024, when race riots swept across the country after the murder of three girls in Southport - “For the past two years, I haven’t gone out in the dark as a safety measure,” he said, adding that recent demonstrations “caused havoc” and made residents scared to leave their homes.

Ali Haydor, a taxi driver in Southampton, said far-right demonstrations are not a new phenomenon in the city and have erupted before over a nearby hotel housing asylum seekers. He has also suffered an increasing level of racist abuse from passengers. “We are used to marches, but what happened the other night was different,” he said. “It was much more confrontational. It felt like people were being directly targeted.”

A community Eid celebration was postponed over safety concerns, parents are making alternative arrangements to avoid unnecessary travel, and an Afghan pupil at a local school was subjected to a racist slur. “People of colour are doing things differently now,” Haydor said. “Children are getting lifts home from school instead of walking. People are avoiding public transport where they can.”
 
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“It was much more confrontational."
 
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