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Topic History of: Media deliberate misunderstanding
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Tone As the grandson of an immigrant (who is only one part of my particular racial mix) I'm happy to compete with anyone from anywhere. UK has always attracted people from the whole world and therein lies its success. But I do agree, Farage being deliberately misunderstood.
JK2006 Is it just me or has the media (and naturally other parties) chosen to pretend that Nigel Farage said what he did NOT say? Agree or not but his point was quite clear. Times have changed and these days employment discrimination laws tend to affect British applicants unfairly. NOT that 2015 is exactly the same as 1970.