Reform Policies

edited_20260211_151940.jpg
 
Meanwhile...

Jewish activists have heckled Nigel Farage at the launch of a Jewish members’ organisation for Reform UK and accused the party of planning to use the new group as cover for persecuting other minorities. Activists stood up in the middle of Farage’s speech and accused him of advocating policies under which past Jewish refugees would have been barred from the UK. They included Carla Bloom, who recalled her own family’s history of facing persecution and of fighting the far right in the 1930s. She said: “My mother didn’t fight the Mosley fascists in Cable Street for this.” the Guardian
 
Meanwhile...

Jewish activists have heckled Nigel Farage at the launch of a Jewish members’ organisation for Reform UK and accused the party of planning to use the new group as cover for persecuting other minorities. Activists stood up in the middle of Farage’s speech and accused him of advocating policies under which past Jewish refugees would have been barred from the UK. They included Carla Bloom, who recalled her own family’s history of facing persecution and of fighting the far right in the 1930s. She said: “My mother didn’t fight the Mosley fascists in Cable Street for this.” the Guardian
Sounds like a wild, baseless allegation by an activist to me.

Oh... those two words at the end. From the Labour party magazine.
 
Sounds like a wild, baseless allegation by an activist to me.

Oh... those two words at the end. From the Labour party magazine.
It'd be an easy thing to check. We were pretty ****ty to Jewish asylum seekers back then but even so I think the Reform proposed rules are stricter.
The (British immigration) process ... was designed to keep out large numbers of European Jews – perhaps 10 times as many as it let in

Under Reform they wouldn't be able to apply for asylum, if they made it here they'd be deported to another country or turned back to France.

But Reform voters don't really care about asylum seekers, Britain first and all that.
 
Back
Top