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Topic History of: Keir Starmer Won't Tell You This About Migrant Hotels Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
Lester Pidgeon wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Most people can't stand Farage
Recent polls disagree
Labour sinks to lowest approval rating of this parliament | Politics News | Sky
Newsshare.google/DlhAO3q888addZCKz
Farage will get millions of votes but not a majority. |
Rich |
Lester Pidgeon wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Most people can't stand Farage
Recent polls disagree
Labour sinks to lowest approval rating of this parliament | Politics News | Sky
Newsshare.google/DlhAO3q888addZCKz
Just look at the face of Starmer there in your link. That face literally does the complete opposite of inspiring anyone, you feel utterly demoralised just looking at him. |
Rich |
hedda wrote:
This is hardly a revelation. Do people think hotels were doing this for free?
I don't understand why protestors target asylum seekers. They are innocent people fleeing persecution (most are found to be).
As for those silly St George flags and paintings propping up everywhere..hard pressed councils have to clean them up for road safety reasons.
Curious how the women don't seem to have this fear of persecution and need to flee and take their children with them like the men do. It's such a con.
I do agree that we should be targeting the government in a much bigger and more direct way by any non violent means possible, and the pressure must be unrelenting now on them, and when summer ends the demonstrations must not wither away because of colder wetter weather and darker evenings.
My home town has suddenly got masses of flags on posts all over the place (Union Jack & St George) and mini roundabouts painted in recent days, very professionally painted roundabouts actually, very neat. I don't mind a neat roundabout but it's hardly raising the colours is it! I'm against doing it to zebra crossings. I would much prefer the Union Jack to be hoisted everywhere rather than St George's flags. We are a united Kingdom, that is our national flag and we should play on being united with that one. I relate much more to the red, white and blue Union flag of The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland than I do to the red cross England only flag, which sadly is definitely seen as more little Englander racist to some people while nobody sensible can argue with the Union Jack and what it represents.
An online page has been set up where I am by a group of people and they are bulk ordering flags for going up across the area for other locals who request them and saying that for every one that gets taken down another two will replace it. That's the spirit. We do need to reassert our national pride and get our self confidence back to do so. We even have an Indian restaurant in town proudly flying the Union Jack too by the way. |
Lester Pidgeon |
Green Man wrote:
Most people can't stand Farage
Recent polls disagree
Labour sinks to lowest approval rating of this parliament | Politics News | Sky
Newsshare.google/DlhAO3q888addZCKz |
Downing Street Cat |
oops. Apologies for my sweary outburst. Unlike me. lol. But these fools with their St George flags do my head in. They are being played. |
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