Wisbech Eagle
Member
- Location
- Truro Cornwall
- Country
England
What’s actually plain to see is that right wing agitators are stirring up trouble every time an incident happens. Appalling incidents they are, which are condemned by all, but they are the responsibility of individuals, not communities. Attacking whole communities only makes the problems worse, whatever your view is about immigration.After last nights riots and recent previous troubles it’s plain to see the Government can’t contain and police the angry people if they rise up over mass immigration , I suggest the leaders of this country start to pay attention and listen to those voices that have been ignored and condemned as racist for far too long ..
When did the electorate really ever get to vote or be consulted over mass immigration and its effects on social harmony , Wages , employment , Hospitals , Schools , Benefit costs , Housing , Taxes , Crime and public safety etc etc .
It’s been imposed on this country and most of Europe at break neck speed without consultation or any pre- coherent and constructive planning or consultation with those effected most by it .
There’s now major division between large sections our country that’s growing daily and extremely dangerous in the longterm .
The Government can’t just keep dishing out harsh sentences and lining up to condemn its own people like it has been .
Anarchy is growing in Parliament and UK society at an alarming rate .
Never known it as bad as this and I’m in my mid 60’s ..
The Police bias in the Nowak case and the attempt to publically behead a white man in a Belfast street shows this country is on its knees .
Politicians on the left in particular have tried to stifle debate and play down the pure evil involved .
Describing the attempt at a public beheading as a knife attack and the Nowak case as a simple mix up in Police guidelines whilst accusing Farage of stirring hatred is pathetic , Untrue and undemocratic .
The effort needs to be in bringing communities together and not widening divides.