Reform UK’s success has caused trepidation among many members of minority communities across the UK, with concerns there could now be a rise in hostile rhetoric.
Didn’t the people just have their say?
Reform UK’s success has caused trepidation among many members of minority communities across the UK, with concerns there could now be a rise in hostile rhetoric.
Didn’t the people just have their say?
If Reform voters were to drive slowly round Bradford yelling that they were going to kill local Muslims and rape their wives and daughters that would be hostile, but actually that was Muslims in London threatening Jews so there’s nothing to report.
That’s the question, isn’t it? You’ve done the hostile rhetoric. Now, do you have the stomach for the hostile actions?
Personally I doubt it.
… who came together after a far-right group distributed leaflets to their doors
The horror!
Forget Muslim rape gangs and Organised Crime Groups, forget the black drug gangs: the ‘far-right’ distributed leaflets!
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Next pro-Palestine ‘protest’/PR campaign event is on Saturday. I’m sure any ‘hostile rhetoric’ there will earn no mention from the Guardian.
And TTK will be stopping far-left agitators from attending.
Did I see a “minority” in Trafalgar Square the other day being led by the Mayor of London in “prayers”? They seemed to be in the majority, but it’s probably just my eyes playing up. I can understand people being so attached to a book of instruction that they get so angry at a schoolboy letting it get scuffed that Plod and the mother have to meet with the “Community leaders” to plead with them not to kill the boy, but to at the same time ignore its instruction to find a quiet, clean place to pray, preferably a mosque, seems a bit strange. Almost as if they weren’t really praying, just proving a point.
I’m just ashamed they were all massacred by the far right brandishing swords and guns. Oh. they weren’t were they?
“Did I see a “minority” in Trafalgar Square the other day being led by the Mayor of London in “prayers”? They seemed to be in the majority, but it’s probably just my eyes playing up.”
It was about 3000 people out of a London population of 9.1 million. Or, 1/3000 people. So it is a tiny minority. It’s a minority of the people in London of Bangladeshi or Pakistani origin. More of those people were playing Call of Duty or smoking weed at the same time.
Niave and irrelevant, chum.
It’s the Bolsheviks who make the running.
Yes. IMO, the UK is infested with commies…socialists, Greens and Limp Dicks, who (as I think you’ve pointed out previously) are almost 50% of the electorate. Then there are the socially conservative, salt-of-the-earth, working/lower middle class who – for all their virtues – also want to suck on the welfare teat….Only an economic crisis will solve the problem…
I knew it was my eyesight. I failed to see the other 9.97 million all crowded into Trafalgar Square to demonstrate their numerical superiority…
Members of a certain minority community elected representatives who campaigned on a platform of hatred of Jews and Israel. But I am sure no one need feel trepidation about that.
Conceding defeat at the election count at Birmingham’s Utilita Arena on Friday, the outgoing Labour leader of the city council, John Cotton, made a plea. “What I would encourage the next administration in this city to do, whatever form that administration takes, is that it ensures it champions the diversity of this city,” he said.
If there’s one word that needs to be outlawed it’s diversity – not because its a bad concept in of itself – the word is a neutral one. However, as practised by the Hard Left it effectively means ‘institutionalized discrimination against whites’ – and given the consequences for non- Muslims inhabitants of many of Birmingham’s wards I’d actually hope people are minded to do something about Sharia courts, Honour killings and all the other ‘diversity benefits’ these failed leaders have been championing.
Reform UK’s success has caused trepidation among many members of minority communities across the UK, with concerns there could now be a rise in hostile rhetoric.
Mus, a member of Brummies United Against Racism, a group of neighbours in Birmingham who came together after a far-right group distributed leaflets to their doors, described the success of Reform as “really concerning”.
“We are really disappointed. We’ve been campaigning to make sure our city is a safe space for our communities,” she said. “We know if we get a Reform government what that means to our communities – black, brown, migrant communities.”
Let’s flip that on its head – had we got Marcus , a white man with no specific political affiliation but who was born and bred in the area and has seen the massive changes inflicted on the city in the past 6 decades. He described the rise of the Greens and ongoing labour hegemony as ” really concerning'”
“We are really disappointed. We’ve been campaigning to make sure our city is a safe space for our communities,” she said. “We know if we get a Labour/Libdem/ Green government what that means to our communities – white communities”
The latter sentiment is one I know tens of thousands shared yet these exemplars of evil peddling this diversity guff genuinely couldn’t give a rat’s ass.
“ensures it champions the diversity of this city,”
But people were voting AGAINST that. We keep seeing this again and again. “The people have voted against what we were doing, I insist my replacement continues what we were doing”.
They tend to be rather undiverse in their attitude to diversity. In other words, their creed seems to be that you must be diverse in everything except thought.
The underlying theme, though, is “give me your money” and, very possibly, your daughters.
with concerns there could now be a rise in mean tweets
Fixed it.
12,000 people in the UK being arrested for that annually and the numbers are only going one way.
Is there a racism going on in here???
Not quite. Second from left is tinted.
But there is a cleverism going on in that pic: un-diverse hostility to intelligence.
Anyway, nice to see there’s only six of these Eloi.
They all look like the kind of people who have the council complaints department on speed dial (except Lunchia O’Malbec on the left, she’s clearly blottoed).
That point on Lunchia O’Malbec was another in your endless supply of Zingers – I must admit this photo does make me think it might be a good idea to have an ISIS Death squad handy to teach this complete clown show the consequences of ‘diversity’ taken to extremes – in some ways a shame ‘Jihadi John’ is no longer with us. He’d have been ideal in the role. It looks like George and Ringo are locked up in the US for life but Paul is in clink in the UK so my guess is he should be being released by the Greens in the next few years…
She’s got the right idea, who wants to deal with that crowd sober? I wouldn’t.
The red spectacle frames and the multi-coloured cardigan are a give-away…
If Farage and Reform were not doing ‘hostile rhetoric’ before the election they’re not going to ramp it up now. Now is for schmoozing their way back into the mainstream.
And if it does cause a rise in ‘hostile rhetoric’ it will be because people got fed up with an anemic Reform and are going to start to beat the drum for Restore.
immigration is a major issue – its what got Reform elected. Farage is clearly more aligned with globalists on this than the British. So either he can make the hard decision to do something substantive to lance this boil or see support move to Lowe – and by kicking that can down the road lead to a much more severe reaction should Lowe and Restore gain power.
immigration is a major issue – its what got Reform elected. Farage is clearly more aligned with globalists on this than the British
Really? Are you sure? I see Reform trying to walk a narrow tightrope in its rhetoric. They’re not always bob on, but overall they’re doing a good job – election results are the pudding.
You don’t put Matt “I want them all gone” Goodwin up as your candidate in a high profile by-election if you’re thinking of going wobbly on immigration.
But see the news about the Reform (!) London Mayor candidate criticising Nigel Farage for talking about “mass deportations” and blaming that for Reform not doing better in London.
She has a point, but she doesn’t know what it is. Londoners, in general, are a highly self selected group who are unusually tolerant of – how does one put this nicely – the filth and decay of postmodern mass urban society. You need to have a weak disgust reflex to ride the Tube every day. The rest of the country doesn’t want to be like London. This is not a problem you can triangulate, Reform must choose a side (easy: the Shire!) Reform can’t win in Bexley Heath and Essex. But they won Essex, which was good, because most of Britain is more aligned with Essex Man than they are Westminster.
What do you want Nigel to do about immigration this side of a GE?
I agree with you there Steve.
Reform are trying not to scare too many horses, which makes them sound a bit weak.
London is not and shouldnt really be their target. Everywhere around it should be. Surrey, Berks and Bucks are difficult but Kent, Essex, Herts and Beds, with the possibility of Hants are all targets.
Once elected, then we will really see what they are made of. If they disappoint, there will be serious unrest.
Please don’t be silly.
Please don’t be sillier.
Of course, I’m sure they all understand English perfectly!
Good comment from “Bozlen” at the Speccie:
That whole speech was aimed at trying to rally support from the party and said absolutely zero to the wider electorate beyond implying if you don’t vote Labour you’re a bigoted racist. I don’t just want him gone, I want him utterly humiliated. Burnham has no chance of getting in. I want to see whatever “safe seat” he’s parachuted into get royally done over by Reform and for the cherry on top see Reform win the vacated Mayoralty. Wes is a non-entity, Rayner would be a hilarious poundshop cosplay on Italy’s brilliant and glamorous Meloni to shame us on a world stage. Milliband, nope. Lammy – don’t make me laugh. The next leader is going to be so much worse, Labour will have to go to the country and then they will be gone forever never to return.
Alleluia!
Labour will have to go to the country
Would someone pls translate that to American English?
Election.
It means dissolve Parliement and have a General Election to elect a new set of MPs. As the USA has fixed terms for its Senators and Representatives it doesn’t translate into American English.