Anyone you know? on 14:08 - Sep 16 with 764 views | witchdoctor |
Anyone you know? on 13:12 - Sep 16 by BanksterDebtSlave | I'm amazed your twitter feed hasn't corrected itself! |
not on or ever have been on tw@tter [Post edited 16 Sep 14:11]
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Anyone you know? on 14:20 - Sep 16 with 689 views | Libero |
Anyone you know? on 10:44 - Sep 16 by itfcjoe | Was listening to yesterdays News Agents podcast on this, they had a crime journalist on this who has covered marches like this in the past. His view that most people on this were relatively normal, certainly not like NF marches previously and this is why they've gone from getting a few hundred, and a most a few thousand to 100-150k people. But that these people were now parroting far right tropes - claiming that Immigrants were 20x more likely to be sex offenders, and that it was turning into North Korea, and that Charlie Kirk is a hero, etc. All this stuff is far right talking points and int he first 2 cases demonstrably untrue, and the 3rd is just online talk and not from the real world whatever your opinion of him is - and that brand of ultra Christian fundamentalist belief is just not something we have in the UK. Their view is that the likes of the BBC are just sleepwalking - that they try to reflect what the people are interested, but ignore the fact that people are interested because someone like Elon Musk is elevating all this rubbish across social media, and they don't realise that he is putting a foghorn on things which in realisty are not important or true. All this talk of 'Free Speech', this march was in London which must be one of the most tolerant, liberal cities in the world. 99% of the people on the march aren't the ones frothing at the mouth at the front of it, but these dangerous lies are being allowed to spread and infect peoples thinkings. Tommy Robinson is an out there racist, that Elon Musk is pushing him and sharing a platform with him, and pushing his messages is dangerous. The Centre/left/Liberals need to stand as one and push back against this, Labour need to lead this - as currently they are letting this fester - that this many people were on a march led by a known racist like Robinson is worrying; we can't let social media and the billionaire class continue to set the agenda, because they are not normal, not like us and not right with what they say |
I've just read the whole thread (very depressing) but this is the post of the thread for me. What an awful state of affairs we're living through. I also watched the creator of Andor, Tony Gilroy, do an interview with Bulwark on my lunchbreak and a good half of it was dedicated to him having to state that he didn't attempt to directly write something that mirrors the times we're living through - he took from multiple examples throughout real life history where fascists and far right powers seized control. When he was questioned about the politics of the show he said that much like the politics of now it has transcended left and right- it's now about morality. Misinformation has absolutely poisoned the well and the fear and division sewn and the way "the pace of oppression outstrips our ability to understand it" has put many people into a level of passiveness that is totally counterproductive to fixing this mess. What on earth are we going to do about all of this? [Post edited 16 Sep 14:23]
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Anyone you know? on 14:28 - Sep 16 with 618 views | blueasfook |
Anyone you know? on 11:24 - Sep 16 by textbackup | I don’t know the answer to this, so genuine question. Is there a certain point that where the boats get intercepted where by they either come here, or be taken back to France? I’m assuming there is, however, I wonder is the French might ‘accidentally’ not see them until it’s too late |
There is a median line i think between France and England. But it's not strictly adhered to in terms of migrants being picked up and returned to whichever country dependent on which side of the line they were picked up. RNLI for example have been known to go into French waters to collect migrants and bring them to UK. |  |
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Anyone you know? on 14:33 - Sep 16 with 604 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Anyone you know? on 14:08 - Sep 16 by witchdoctor | not on or ever have been on tw@tter [Post edited 16 Sep 14:11]
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OK it was just that the bit of fake news you mentioned was started by Musk's A.I on twitter. |  |
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Anyone you know? on 14:39 - Sep 16 with 575 views | DJR |
Anyone you know? on 13:47 - Sep 16 by DJR | I don't know about anyone else but, with recent developments and with 45% of people in a YouGov survey saying they would support requiring large numbers of migrants who came to the UK in recent years to leave, I have been going out of my way in my dealings with black, brown or eastern European people to be as polite, smiley and friendly as possible. I'm like that anyway in my dealings with people anyway but I have lifted it up a notch in recent months because I want to make them think I am not one of the 45%. It is all rather sad that it's come to this. [Post edited 16 Sep 14:06]
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On a related theme this article by Nick Lowles, which is well worth reading, has the opening passage. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/sep/16/basic-decency-british-people-ho In 1979, a 10-year-old Nick Lowles saw a hard-right party political broadcast. Born in Hounslow in London, he had moved to Shrewsbury when he was seven: “A very white town. There was a British Movement march soon after we moved up there.” Theirs was a “small-P political household”. His dad was a social worker, his mum worked for various charities. “She was from Mauritius, and now on the telly, the National Front were saying they were going to send people who weren’t born in Britain home in six months. I was petrified that my mum was going to get sent home.” The ambient racism of 70s and 80s Britain permeated everything. “I just remember being scared,” Lowles says. “We used to go on holiday and I tan really easily. I was frightened of coming back to school too brown.” It is sad that we are going back to this, and people who post on TWTD might care to remember that not all who read TWTD, and certainly not all Ipswich fans, are white British. [Post edited 16 Sep 14:41]
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Anyone you know? on 15:07 - Sep 16 with 450 views | textbackup |
Anyone you know? on 13:07 - Sep 16 by BanksterDebtSlave | Not someone, just anyone attending a little Tommy organised demo. Did Texters go? Happy to stick with my xenophobic label for you though, based on what you post. Edit...he's not, he's visiting friends, they're working, it's raining so you're stuck with me. I do love that you've been doing that love sick puppy thing for days now though...kisses, Polly xx [Post edited 16 Sep 13:10]
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I didn’t go, I spent Saturday at horse stables with the kids, we’ve potentially found a lovely cob to loan for them. So had a good 5/6 hrs there helping out with horse care, and going over the details of how it all works. Not many better things than being in the English countryside on a sunny day |  |
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Anyone you know? on 15:14 - Sep 16 with 405 views | J2BLUE |
Anyone you know? on 15:07 - Sep 16 by textbackup | I didn’t go, I spent Saturday at horse stables with the kids, we’ve potentially found a lovely cob to loan for them. So had a good 5/6 hrs there helping out with horse care, and going over the details of how it all works. Not many better things than being in the English countryside on a sunny day |
You forgot to thank him for filing you in the xenophobe category. |  |
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Anyone you know? on 15:16 - Sep 16 with 411 views | textbackup |
Anyone you know? on 15:14 - Sep 16 by J2BLUE | You forgot to thank him for filing you in the xenophobe category. |
He knows I’m grateful for that, doesn’t need saying, we have an understanding. |  |
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Anyone you know? on 17:31 - Sep 16 with 222 views | reusersfreekicks |
Anyone you know? on 11:41 - Sep 16 by The_Flashing_Smile | You've fallen for their rhetoric. They want you to believe immigrants are the problem to deflect from the real issues. Immigration is probably the single thing that has more coverage relative the actual issue than anything else. I'd ask you to look deeper than Dail Mail headlines but I know you won't. And the people on that march have fallen for the same. I wonder how many of that 100,000 have actually had problems with immigrants, as opposed to the perception. Very few I'd suggest. |
Good post Since the Thatcher/Reagan years wage inequalities have grown inexorably Now we have a super rich who want power and money Yet in virtually every election since anyone proposing to raise even tax for the rich would not get voted in In fact I expect many on the march would have voted against this And so we get to a situation whereby the poorer sections of society feel left behind and neglected So much easier to blame immigrants as the people driving the hatred want people to They are falling for the oldest elite trick in the book Deeply sad and disappointing Keep seeing a brilliant cartoon on Facebook On one side of the table sits an obviously wealthy person with a plate full of cakes/biscuits On the other side sits a worker with a plate of only one cake biscuit At the end of the table is an immigrant The rich bloke is saying to the worker he wants your cake/biscuit Perfectly sums up what is happening [Post edited 16 Sep 17:42]
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Anyone you know? on 17:49 - Sep 16 with 176 views | noggin |
Anyone you know? on 17:31 - Sep 16 by reusersfreekicks | Good post Since the Thatcher/Reagan years wage inequalities have grown inexorably Now we have a super rich who want power and money Yet in virtually every election since anyone proposing to raise even tax for the rich would not get voted in In fact I expect many on the march would have voted against this And so we get to a situation whereby the poorer sections of society feel left behind and neglected So much easier to blame immigrants as the people driving the hatred want people to They are falling for the oldest elite trick in the book Deeply sad and disappointing Keep seeing a brilliant cartoon on Facebook On one side of the table sits an obviously wealthy person with a plate full of cakes/biscuits On the other side sits a worker with a plate of only one cake biscuit At the end of the table is an immigrant The rich bloke is saying to the worker he wants your cake/biscuit Perfectly sums up what is happening [Post edited 16 Sep 17:42]
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Anyone you know? on 17:57 - Sep 16 with 140 views | Dubtractor |
Anyone you know? on 10:44 - Sep 16 by itfcjoe | Was listening to yesterdays News Agents podcast on this, they had a crime journalist on this who has covered marches like this in the past. His view that most people on this were relatively normal, certainly not like NF marches previously and this is why they've gone from getting a few hundred, and a most a few thousand to 100-150k people. But that these people were now parroting far right tropes - claiming that Immigrants were 20x more likely to be sex offenders, and that it was turning into North Korea, and that Charlie Kirk is a hero, etc. All this stuff is far right talking points and int he first 2 cases demonstrably untrue, and the 3rd is just online talk and not from the real world whatever your opinion of him is - and that brand of ultra Christian fundamentalist belief is just not something we have in the UK. Their view is that the likes of the BBC are just sleepwalking - that they try to reflect what the people are interested, but ignore the fact that people are interested because someone like Elon Musk is elevating all this rubbish across social media, and they don't realise that he is putting a foghorn on things which in realisty are not important or true. All this talk of 'Free Speech', this march was in London which must be one of the most tolerant, liberal cities in the world. 99% of the people on the march aren't the ones frothing at the mouth at the front of it, but these dangerous lies are being allowed to spread and infect peoples thinkings. Tommy Robinson is an out there racist, that Elon Musk is pushing him and sharing a platform with him, and pushing his messages is dangerous. The Centre/left/Liberals need to stand as one and push back against this, Labour need to lead this - as currently they are letting this fester - that this many people were on a march led by a known racist like Robinson is worrying; we can't let social media and the billionaire class continue to set the agenda, because they are not normal, not like us and not right with what they say |
Hard agree with all of this. Starmer and Labour have spent the last 6 months pandering to these people, and in effect encouraging and legitimising it. Hopefully, based on his comments since the weekend, the penny has dropped about what he has basically supported. None of that means that everything is great, and people are wrong to have concerns about immigration (or anything else), but if you are letting Tommy Robinson and Musk set the tone of the national debate then you have royally fooked things up. |  |
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Anyone you know? on 17:58 - Sep 16 with 133 views | lowhouseblue |
Anyone you know? on 11:41 - Sep 16 by The_Flashing_Smile | You've fallen for their rhetoric. They want you to believe immigrants are the problem to deflect from the real issues. Immigration is probably the single thing that has more coverage relative the actual issue than anything else. I'd ask you to look deeper than Dail Mail headlines but I know you won't. And the people on that march have fallen for the same. I wonder how many of that 100,000 have actually had problems with immigrants, as opposed to the perception. Very few I'd suggest. |
something i have posted several times but i have never received an answer is, given that we have had a housing crisis for the past decade plus, how over the most recent four year period have we accommodated an additional (NET) 3 million people through immigration? how has that been possible without making the housing crisis worse? and if that is possible and we can magically house an additional 3 million people without any negatives, then in what sense is there a housing crisis? really? in addition, in a great many local authority areas a majority of social housing tenants are now foreign nationals. in many areas it's as much as two thirds. do you not see that not being able to, or their children not being able to, get access to local social housing, and being priced out of other options, while seeing a high proportion of social housing occupied by foreign nationals, genuinely concerns a great many people. they haven't fallen for rhetoric, they aren't relying on daily mail headlines - it's what they can see. [Post edited 16 Sep 18:00]
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Anyone you know? on 18:05 - Sep 16 with 90 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Anyone you know? on 15:14 - Sep 16 by J2BLUE | You forgot to thank him for filing you in the xenophobe category. |
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Anyone you know? on 18:08 - Sep 16 with 74 views | noggin |
Anyone you know? on 17:58 - Sep 16 by lowhouseblue | something i have posted several times but i have never received an answer is, given that we have had a housing crisis for the past decade plus, how over the most recent four year period have we accommodated an additional (NET) 3 million people through immigration? how has that been possible without making the housing crisis worse? and if that is possible and we can magically house an additional 3 million people without any negatives, then in what sense is there a housing crisis? really? in addition, in a great many local authority areas a majority of social housing tenants are now foreign nationals. in many areas it's as much as two thirds. do you not see that not being able to, or their children not being able to, get access to local social housing, and being priced out of other options, while seeing a high proportion of social housing occupied by foreign nationals, genuinely concerns a great many people. they haven't fallen for rhetoric, they aren't relying on daily mail headlines - it's what they can see. [Post edited 16 Sep 18:00]
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So why aim your anger at the foreigner and not the system that has neglected ordinary people? Homelessness has been a blight on Britain for decades, probably centuries. Nobody cared about homeless veterans until recently. I was a homeless veteran in the 90s and nobody, except a couple of underfunded charities, cared. [Post edited 16 Sep 18:11]
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Anyone you know? on 18:15 - Sep 16 with 26 views | lowhouseblue |
Anyone you know? on 18:08 - Sep 16 by noggin | So why aim your anger at the foreigner and not the system that has neglected ordinary people? Homelessness has been a blight on Britain for decades, probably centuries. Nobody cared about homeless veterans until recently. I was a homeless veteran in the 90s and nobody, except a couple of underfunded charities, cared. [Post edited 16 Sep 18:11]
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so has an additional 3 million people in a short period not made those things worse? i was explaining what lots of people experience and what they observe to explain why they consider immigration to be a major issue. claiming that the agenda is being driven by scum like robinson completely ignores why many people, without any external manipulation, think immigration is a big issue. |  |
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