To answer the question (and excellent OP), YES we should be afraid ney terrified of the far right.
Among those of us who should be shatting loose bricks are as follows:
FGM torturers Fake feministas who hate men but worse still stay silent over real female abuse Muslim jihadists Plod, Councils and MP politically correct and morally repugnant boneheads. Mainstream Media haters of Britain and Muck (lie) Spreaders Islamic rape gangs whose depraved acts have destroyed thousands of white girls across Labour held councils and constituencies from Oxford to Newcastle.
Yup, I'm terrified. Frightened to death that the far right may have missed someone. (I truly hope they do a proper job)..
To answer the question (and excellent OP), YES we should be afraid ney terrified of the far right.Among those of us who should be shatting loose bricks are as follows:FGM torturersFake feministas who hate men but worse still stay silent over real fem
Well that's become a catch-all phrase for anyone who thinks reduction of the tax-burden might be a good thing, but pressing on, politicians need to articulate a positive vision of post-Brexit Britain and marginalise those who think it's going to be a 'W0gs begin at Calais' free-for-all.
I'm talking about a Britain that competes globally for the best of talent (that Indian doctor, that Brazillian software engineer, that Malaysian bio-scientist), where hard-work and playing by the rules (be it those relating to tax evasion, people trafficking and other criminal activities etc) count for more than racial purity and where foreign students ( a source of income when they are here and 'soft UK power' when they return to their home nation) are actively welcomed by our world-leading academic institutions.
They need to articulate this, emphsise that racism can just go die, ensure that existing legislation in this area is enforced rigorously whilst at the same time rescinding the ludicrous 'hate-crime' legislation that has appeared on the statute books and ensure that borders and immigration policy are policed effectiely, since if you don't have borders, youdon't have a country.
The Far Right?Well that's become a catch-all phrase for anyone who thinks reduction of the tax-burden might be a good thing, but pressing on, politicians need to articulate a positive vision of post-Brexit Britain and marginalise those who think it's
Hanx how do you that you have best of anythingwhen peole are not educated to an equal level?
Since the 90s we have been told that Britain is now a meritocracy and people are judged of their own merit, but how can this be true unless we are all on a level playing field.
There is also the question about the role of any government to provide the best it can for the countries citizens, this not happening when our internal jobs market has been turned into a rat race based on price. People are angey that was the major driving force behind Brexit, anything was seen as being better than the status quo
Hanx how do you that you have best of anythingwhen peole are not educated to an equal level?Since the 90s we have been told that Britain is now a meritocracy and people are judged of their own merit, but how can this be true unless we are all on a le