- Jul 10, 2003
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Not a fan of Farage then?
I suspect the reason he has his head down is that his last 'proclamation' could be seen as incitement to riot/violence. We can but hope
Not a fan of Farage then?
Welcome back Stewart, we have the mic set up for you just over there.Sadly this is what happens when you ignore 66% of the electorate.
I mean, how does anyone think trying to set fire to a large building full of people is ok/merited/justifiable?
Housing asylum seekers or not, it will also be full of local people working. Amost cettainly people who someone you know, knows.
It's pure evil.
I mean, how does anyone think trying to set fire to a large building full of people is ok/merited/justifiable?
Housing asylum seekers or not, it will also be full of local people working. Amost cettainly people who someone you know, knows.
It's pure evil.
Good as it may feel to those liberal, affluent sorts mocking the underclass, but that is part of the reason why certain segments of society feel disenfranchised, partly why Brexit happened…and partly why numerous other acts of civil disobedience have occurred probably all the way back to the peasants revolt! Not feeling listened to lies at the heart of all gripes. Of course, once violence is underway there’s little to stop it. The opportunities to prevent lie beforehand and with hindsight.
Guardian did a superb article on this post Brexit, recognising how condescending arrogance towards many disenfranchised communities contributed.
I'm guessing because the vast majority of violence and destruction is coming from the right, as are the vast majority of the nazi salutes.We are seeing the horseshoe effect in full flow, within 24 hours there have been “protesters” giving nazi salutes from the far right and the far left. Both are awful but only the image of the far right one made the mainstream media. The keffiyeh clad one was only seen on twitter, I wonder why?
I was about to post the same. Johnson and his cronies promoted the whole "Levelling Up" con, but did precisely bugger all (except line their own pockets). Although the term is now discredited, some form of levelling up has to happen.I totally get that and agree re sections of society feeling disenfranchised, but the actions of many of those rioting are so utterly moronic that I have absolutely no empathy in this instance
Good as it may feel to those liberal, affluent sorts mocking the underclass, but that is part of the reason why certain segments of society feel disenfranchised, partly why Brexit happened…and partly why numerous other acts of civil disobedience have occurred probably all the way back to the peasants revolt! Not feeling listened to lies at the heart of all gripes. Of course, once violence is underway there’s little to stop it. The opportunities to prevent lie beforehand and with hindsight.
Guardian did a superb article on this post Brexit, recognising how condescending arrogance towards many disenfranchised communities contributed.
What's a quarm pray tell?People opinions and trust in the Police is at all time low. I'm not surprised they have no quarms about attacking them.
It's funny when the middle class socialists who have been desperate for a class war for decades realise that the proletariat don't share their views on diversityGood as it may feel to those liberal, affluent sorts mocking the underclass, but that is part of the reason why certain segments of society feel disenfranchised, partly why Brexit happened…and partly why numerous other acts of civil disobedience have occurred probably all the way back to the peasants revolt! Not feeling listened to lies at the heart of all gripes. Of course, once violence is underway there’s little to stop it. The opportunities to prevent lie beforehand and with hindsight.
Guardian did a superb article on this post Brexit, recognising how condescending arrogance towards many disenfranchised communities contributed.
I suspect the reason he has his head down is that his last 'proclamation' could be seen as incitement to riot/violence. We can but hope
The only “Liberal affluent sort” that is mocking the underclass and feels good about these riots is ‘Nigel Farage’ - and ‘partly why Brexit happened’.Good as it may feel to those liberal, affluent sorts mocking the underclass, but that is part of the reason why certain segments of society feel disenfranchised, partly why Brexit happened…and partly why numerous other acts of civil disobedience have occurred probably all the way back to the peasants revolt! Not feeling listened to lies at the heart of all gripes. Of course, once violence is underway there’s little to stop it. The opportunities to prevent lie beforehand and with hindsight.
Guardian did a superb article on this post Brexit, recognising how condescending arrogance towards many disenfranchised communities contributed.
Is that meant to narrow it down?That one in the jogging suit with the black head gear …..he has tits….never jogged in his life.
Odd though that when 60% of the electorate were ignored for over 10 years prior to last month it didn't happen.....Sadly this is what happens when you ignore 66% of the electorate.
Good pointIs that meant to narrow it down?
I'm sure all the complaints were from people whose extra marital activities no longer had a convenient competitively priced location, and not from people who didn't like the look of darkies.Why would the residents of Tamworth "want their hotel back"? Can't imagine many of them stay there too regularly...