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Steve
Steve
12 Aug 2024 19:04
It was fantastic to see so many good people out there on the streets last week standing up to far right racists.
 
Can I gently remind those holding the 'Refugees welcome' placards to remember to provide their name and address to refugeesathome.org.
Over 6000 have done so far, which is great, but a lot more have yet to sign up. The link is below.
 
 
Thank you.
 
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1263
1263
13 Aug 2024 09:23

The issue here is  everyone who goes on a march against immigration is termed a " far right " person when it also involves people who are genuinely concerned about  the numbers and cost. Thousands have landed since this goverment have been elected and the overall cost is billions to the tax payer. Many of these "refugees" are just here to sponge of the state whilst pensioners are denied a winter payment. Strangely you never hear about "far left" groups in the media who stir up trouble but never reported as the instigators.It is well known that the BBC has a left wing bias and what better opportunity to diss the "far right". I agree the rioting was wrong and should be punished but never known the courts to act so quick ,( just stop oil protesters took ages to get to court ).

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Steve
Steve
15 Nov 2024 13:08

I see not only do the virtue signallers not want to home migrants, they also don't want them living anywhere near them.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14086763/Families-Windsor-village-migrants-hotel.html

Looks like the placards need updating to "Refugees welcome as long as they aren't anywhere near me".

 

expat
expat
16 Nov 2024 10:16

I'm sure the ones holding the placards would all take in a refugee if only they "had room" or "their landlord would allow it" 

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expat
expat
16 Nov 2024 10:20
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Steve
Steve
16 Nov 2024 10:39

@expat, it makes you wonder if they even know what's on the placards they are carrying since they were all made for them.

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