The far-right are a menace to society

seems to me you aren't aware of what you're saying from one moment to the next.
He seems to enjoy ranting about women being murdered, especially lesbians. Even shoe-horning it into an irrelevant thread.

Must be frightened of them, just like MBK...?
 
He seems to enjoy ranting about women being murdered, especially lesbians. Even shoe-horning it into an irrelevant thread.

Must be frightened of them, just like MBK...?
Not especially women, i think - just people who protest divisive policies of which he approves.
 


Labour and Conservative MPs are speaking in a more hostile way about immigration than at almost any other time in the last century as an unprecedented analysis of 100 years of parliamentary speeches has shown a sharp shift to the right on the issue – with the biggest swing from positive to negative attitudes coming in the past five years.

Corresponding with the five years i've been here can testify to the truth of that...with the last 18 months reaching a peak of anti Moslem hate speech that used to be moderated but is now not only tolerated, but encouraged.
 
More than half of Reform UK members believe non-white British citizens born abroad should be deported or encouraged to leave, according to the first publicly available poll of those in Nigel Farage’s party. The findings come as the Reform leader attempts to court centre-ground voters while facing pressure from his right flank, including a hardline new party launched by Rupert Lowe, who left Reform after falling out with Farage.

According to the research published by the anti-racism group, Hope Not Hate (HnH), 54% of Reform members thought non-white British citizens born abroad should be forcibly removed or encouraged to leave, while one in five (22%) also supported it for non-white citizens whose parents were born in the UK.
 
More than half of Reform UK members believe non-white British citizens born abroad should be deported or encouraged to leave, according to the first publicly available poll of those in Nigel Farage’s party. The findings come as the Reform leader attempts to court centre-ground voters while facing pressure from his right flank, including a hardline new party launched by Rupert Lowe, who left Reform after falling out with Farage.

According to the research published by the anti-racism group, Hope Not Hate (HnH), 54% of Reform members thought non-white British citizens born abroad should be forcibly removed or encouraged to leave, while one in five (22%) also supported it for non-white citizens whose parents were born in the UK.
And racists claim there's no racism in Britain. :rolleyes:
 
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