Anyone you know? on 09:15 - Sep 15 with 1572 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Anyone you know? on 08:53 - Sep 15 by onceablue | Lots of brave people on here typing rubbish about these people you don’t even know You are stereotyping exactly the same as people do with refugees which all of you disagree with. I bet if you were confronted by these people you would all become very quiet indeed. |
Why have you aimed this at me? All I said was one looks like Tom Kerridge. |  |
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Anyone you know? on 12:14 - Sep 15 with 1305 views | thebeat |
Anyone you know? on 11:22 - Sep 14 by leitrimblue | I would suggest if you attended a Tommy Robinson rally you are either a racist, a tw4t or a racist tw4t. |
Wake up. Majority of people there on Saturday are not far right. They are just British people who have had enough now and used Saturday to convey their despair for what has happened to this country. Pointing out that illegal immigration needs to be stopped does not make you a racist. |  | |  |
Anyone you know? on 12:22 - Sep 15 with 1258 views | positivity |
Anyone you know? on 12:14 - Sep 15 by thebeat | Wake up. Majority of people there on Saturday are not far right. They are just British people who have had enough now and used Saturday to convey their despair for what has happened to this country. Pointing out that illegal immigration needs to be stopped does not make you a racist. |
you can point out that illegal immigration needs to be stopped without attending a demonstration organised by far-right racists like yaxley-lennon and hopkins |  |
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Anyone you know? on 12:25 - Sep 15 with 1239 views | leitrimblue |
Anyone you know? on 12:14 - Sep 15 by thebeat | Wake up. Majority of people there on Saturday are not far right. They are just British people who have had enough now and used Saturday to convey their despair for what has happened to this country. Pointing out that illegal immigration needs to be stopped does not make you a racist. |
Feck me! So attending a far right rally organised by far right hate preacher and ex leader of the EDL Tommy Robinson, alongside cosy talks from other far right, racist, hate preachers doesn't make you a racist? Guess they could just be in the tw4t section rather then the racist tw4t section. Just for clarification, if you attend a Tommy Robinson rally you are either a tw4t, a racist or a racist tw4t |  | |  |
Anyone you know? on 12:33 - Sep 15 with 1168 views | lowhouseblue |
Anyone you know? on 12:14 - Sep 15 by thebeat | Wake up. Majority of people there on Saturday are not far right. They are just British people who have had enough now and used Saturday to convey their despair for what has happened to this country. Pointing out that illegal immigration needs to be stopped does not make you a racist. |
"Pointing out that illegal immigration needs to be stopped does not make you a racist." but supporting anything organised by tommy robinson probably does. |  |
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Anyone you know? on 12:42 - Sep 15 with 1127 views | _clive_baker_ |
Anyone you know? on 08:53 - Sep 15 by onceablue | Lots of brave people on here typing rubbish about these people you don’t even know You are stereotyping exactly the same as people do with refugees which all of you disagree with. I bet if you were confronted by these people you would all become very quiet indeed. |
For someone taking exception to stereotyping you're the one talking of confrontation and suggesting people are 'brave'. FWIW there's nothing about that image that suggests any sort of aggression to me. All showing their face, all smiling. Just a group of middle aged blokes isn't it, unless I'm missing something? If I saw them at a bar in the Algarve or at Faro airport I'd probably assume they're on a stag do or a golf trip. But given the context of the event they're attending and the association with a march arranged by a fascist gob sh1te, its not wild leap to assume they share similar views is it? |  | |  |
Anyone you know? on 12:51 - Sep 15 with 1075 views | leitrimblue |
Anyone you know? on 08:53 - Sep 15 by onceablue | Lots of brave people on here typing rubbish about these people you don’t even know You are stereotyping exactly the same as people do with refugees which all of you disagree with. I bet if you were confronted by these people you would all become very quiet indeed. |
Unless you are 1 of these lads or a spokesmen for them I'm not sure you should be suggesting that these lads would confront anyone who disagrees with um. Could be putting them in a very awkward position. Most of um don't look like the fighting type.. [Post edited 15 Sep 13:00]
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Anyone you know? on 14:03 - Sep 15 with 931 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Anyone you know? on 12:14 - Sep 15 by thebeat | Wake up. Majority of people there on Saturday are not far right. They are just British people who have had enough now and used Saturday to convey their despair for what has happened to this country. Pointing out that illegal immigration needs to be stopped does not make you a racist. |
What has happened to this country that was caused by immigrants? |  |
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Anyone you know? on 14:19 - Sep 15 with 899 views | LeoMuff |
Anyone you know? on 12:14 - Sep 15 by thebeat | Wake up. Majority of people there on Saturday are not far right. They are just British people who have had enough now and used Saturday to convey their despair for what has happened to this country. Pointing out that illegal immigration needs to be stopped does not make you a racist. |
Majority of the people there are totally gullible, been taken in by a load of shysters making money and fame out of the whole right wing personality cult. The boat crossings have been going on for a few years now, where were the protests under the Tories ? non existent as the mail, express etc turned a blind eye. |  |
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Anyone you know? on 14:22 - Sep 15 with 888 views | LeoMuff |
Anyone you know? on 14:03 - Sep 15 by The_Flashing_Smile | What has happened to this country that was caused by immigrants? |
They have rudely filled essential service jobs that nobody else would do like looking after people in care home and NHS wards. |  |
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Anyone you know? on 14:33 - Sep 15 with 834 views | ShortyBlue92 |
Anyone you know? on 14:22 - Sep 15 by LeoMuff | They have rudely filled essential service jobs that nobody else would do like looking after people in care home and NHS wards. |
I assume you are referring to legal migrants, as opposed to illegal immigrants ? |  | |  |
Anyone you know? on 14:41 - Sep 15 with 797 views | Zx1988 |
Anyone you know? on 14:22 - Sep 15 by LeoMuff | They have rudely filled essential service jobs that nobody else would do like looking after people in care home and NHS wards. |
Indeed. Damn the lot of them for keeping my elderly relatives alive, and pushing my inheritance ever further down the road. |  |
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Anyone you know? on 14:41 - Sep 15 with 794 views | LeoMuff |
Anyone you know? on 14:33 - Sep 15 by ShortyBlue92 | I assume you are referring to legal migrants, as opposed to illegal immigrants ? |
As many “illegal” migrants will successfully claim asylum here then yes, rest will be returned. |  |
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Anyone you know? on 14:44 - Sep 15 with 754 views | rkc123 |
Anyone you know? on 07:32 - Sep 14 by textbackup | Yep pretty much all of them. All proper decent blokes. If anyone wanted to speak to them directly you’d be able to find them in pubs pre match at Town games pretty easily. But you’d lose the ability of being able to hide behind the keyboard, so would require a level of bravery, which I suspect many if not all would lack. [Post edited 14 Sep 7:42]
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Why would you need to be brave to ask someone about their motives for attending a rally organised by a far right POS like Tommy Robinson? Surely if they felt motivated enough to travel to London for it they would be happy to explain why? Maybe they are all proper decent blokes as you said, real pillars of the community, volunteering every week, running food banks, litter picking, all that stuff, but I think you must see how being pictured at a rally organised by Tommy Robinson might make people question that? I know quite a few people who have been drawn to reform, and while I don't agree with any of their reasoning, I wouldn't label them all as racist, I think they have been deceived and have a misplaced sense of frustration about how things are going with the country. Tommy Robinson is not the same as reform though, there is no respectable sheen to what he does, no attempt to hold back the properly racist stuff, and I think it is genuinely shocking how many people have happily attended a rally organised by him. |  | |  |
Anyone you know? on 16:35 - Sep 15 with 500 views | textbackup |
Anyone you know? on 09:11 - Sep 15 by Whos_blue | A day out?? They're not at the Chelsea flower show! It was an event organised by the far right and the centre piece of the day were speeches from far right activists. Normalising the event as "a day out" is quite exposing. |
Many would have treated it as a day out, joining the march for a bit, then heading off into the city. Not everyone was at the front foaming at the mouth. |  |
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Anyone you know? on 17:15 - Sep 15 with 404 views | textbackup |
Anyone you know? on 14:44 - Sep 15 by rkc123 | Why would you need to be brave to ask someone about their motives for attending a rally organised by a far right POS like Tommy Robinson? Surely if they felt motivated enough to travel to London for it they would be happy to explain why? Maybe they are all proper decent blokes as you said, real pillars of the community, volunteering every week, running food banks, litter picking, all that stuff, but I think you must see how being pictured at a rally organised by Tommy Robinson might make people question that? I know quite a few people who have been drawn to reform, and while I don't agree with any of their reasoning, I wouldn't label them all as racist, I think they have been deceived and have a misplaced sense of frustration about how things are going with the country. Tommy Robinson is not the same as reform though, there is no respectable sheen to what he does, no attempt to hold back the properly racist stuff, and I think it is genuinely shocking how many people have happily attended a rally organised by him. |
I’m sure they would happily explain why they went, my point is it would mean people couldn’t hide behind a screen to ask that question. And for that reason I think some, not all, on here would shrink. As I’ve said many a time, people are fully welcomed to have an opinion, so that’s not an issue. I’m get to see a racist word used or implied on stories I’ve read about Saturday. (More than happy to be proven wrong of course, it’s how we learn and develop isn’t it) |  |
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Anyone you know? on 17:19 - Sep 15 with 383 views | thebeat |
Anyone you know? on 14:41 - Sep 15 by LeoMuff | As many “illegal” migrants will successfully claim asylum here then yes, rest will be returned. |
But this is the issue with "illegal immigrants" seeking asylum. If you are seeking asylum you travel to the nearest safe country and you seek asylum there. You don't travel through 5 or 6 safe countries to get to a particular one. That is not seeking asylum, that is seeking the best option for you. If the boats were coming direct from their own country to this country then they are asylum seekers, as soon as they pass through another safe country to get here they become illegal immigrants and should be refused entry. |  | |  |
Anyone you know? on 17:21 - Sep 15 with 358 views | EdwardStone |
Anyone you know? on 12:22 - Sep 15 by positivity | you can point out that illegal immigration needs to be stopped without attending a demonstration organised by far-right racists like yaxley-lennon and hopkins |
Small point of order The people on small boats are not " illegal" They have a right to come here and claim asylum, they come here in small boats because there is no safe organised route If their asylum case is rejected then , if they don't leave, at that point they are in the country illegally |  | |  |
Anyone you know? on 17:22 - Sep 15 with 350 views | BlueBoots |
Anyone you know? on 16:35 - Sep 15 by textbackup | Many would have treated it as a day out, joining the march for a bit, then heading off into the city. Not everyone was at the front foaming at the mouth. |
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Anyone you know? on 17:36 - Sep 15 with 291 views | thebeat |
Anyone you know? on 17:21 - Sep 15 by EdwardStone | Small point of order The people on small boats are not " illegal" They have a right to come here and claim asylum, they come here in small boats because there is no safe organised route If their asylum case is rejected then , if they don't leave, at that point they are in the country illegally |
They are illegal if they are travelling through other safe countries to get here. To claim asylum you simply need to travel to the nearest safe country to where you are. That's not what they are doing. They are choosing the UK specifically. |  | |  |
Anyone you know? on 17:41 - Sep 15 with 261 views | textbackup |
Anyone you know? on 17:22 - Sep 15 by BlueBoots | |
It’s almost like they aren’t, isn’t it |  |
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Anyone you know? on 17:44 - Sep 15 with 239 views | textbackup |
Anyone you know? on 17:21 - Sep 15 by EdwardStone | Small point of order The people on small boats are not " illegal" They have a right to come here and claim asylum, they come here in small boats because there is no safe organised route If their asylum case is rejected then , if they don't leave, at that point they are in the country illegally |
it is not illegal to seek asylum in the UK, as this is a legal right under international law. However, it is an offence to enter or remain in the UK without valid permission, such as a visa, according to the Immigration Act 1971 and the Illegal Migration Act. Therefore, a person who arrives in the UK via an "irregular" route, without the necessary visa, and then claims asylum is committing the offence of illegal entry Hmmmmm |  |
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Anyone you know? on 17:45 - Sep 15 with 232 views | Mullet |
Anyone you know? on 17:36 - Sep 15 by thebeat | They are illegal if they are travelling through other safe countries to get here. To claim asylum you simply need to travel to the nearest safe country to where you are. That's not what they are doing. They are choosing the UK specifically. |
That was a lie put about by the Tory government. The UN and specific laws relating to refugees do not state that. Going back as far as 1951, so the decades of precedence overrule a government “position” from the past few years, they are not equal or even relevant under law. |  |
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Anyone you know? on 17:45 - Sep 15 with 231 views | Blueschev |
Anyone you know? on 11:19 - Sep 14 by witchdoctor | so every single person who attended that rally was a racist tw*t? |
Yes, and I’m sick of people pretending otherwise. Racist scum. |  | |  |
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