Tommy Robinson

The only (real life) friend I have who attends the Tommy Robinson rallies is a black, female, Christian reggae DJ.
I think she gets edited out the BBC footage.
They don't get it. It's never about race. It's about whose side you're on.

Are you pro British? Do you embrace British culture or do you want to subvert it? Are you pro Law and order or a criminal? Are you a contributor or a leech?
Do you want to integrate, or form your own permanent enclave?
 
They don't get it. It's never about race. It's about whose side you're on.

Are you pro British? Do you embrace British culture or do you want to subvert it? Are you pro Law and order or a criminal? Are you a contributor or a leech?
Do you want to integrate, or form your own permanent enclave?
The answer to all of those is obviously yes, but they are the wrong questions. They are, with due respect, naive, when every genuine citizen will say yes. Stating the obvious gets us nowhere.

The real questions are how we do it, in what order do we do things and how do we afford it?

Questions that have either been ignored or unrealistically answered by politicians for decades.

That they are no longer ignored is a good thing, but the current wave of populist sentiment that thinks the unrealistic answers are the solution is not. It will make things worse.

These are problems that will take generations to solve. None of us will see a result in our lifetimes. Time being the greatest source of solutions as new generations find the ways to adapt, respect and blend. That said there are things to be done. We need leaders who are unafraid to criticise but do so fairly and objectivity and then introduce educational policies that teach the benefits of harmony.
 
The answer to all of those is obviously yes, but they are the wrong questions. They are, with due respect, naive, when every genuine citizen will say yes. Stating the obvious gets us nowhere.

The real questions are how we do it, in what order do we do things and how do we afford it?

Questions that have either been ignored or unrealistically answered by politicians for decades.

That they are no longer ignored is a good thing, but the current wave of populist sentiment that thinks the unrealistic answers are the solution is not. It will make things worse.

These are problems that will take generations to solve. None of us will see a result in our lifetimes. Time being the greatest source of solutions as new generations find the ways to adapt, respect and blend. That said there are things to be done. We need leaders who are unafraid to criticise but do so fairly and objectivity and then introduce educational policies that teach the benefits of harmony.
All of the problems being experienced are due to the disastrous policies championed by the likes of yourself over decades.
 
The answer to all of those is obviously yes, but they are the wrong questions. They are, with due respect, naive, when every genuine citizen will say yes. Stating the obvious gets us nowhere.

The real questions are how we do it, in what order do we do things and how do we afford it?

Questions that have either been ignored or unrealistically answered by politicians for decades.

That they are no longer ignored is a good thing, but the current wave of populist sentiment that thinks the unrealistic answers are the solution is not. It will make things worse.

These are problems that will take generations to solve. None of us will see a result in our lifetimes. Time being the greatest source of solutions as new generations find the ways to adapt, respect and blend. That said there are things to be done. We need leaders who are unafraid to criticise but do so fairly and objectivity and then introduce educational policies that teach the benefits of harmony.
It might be a bit late when according to the last census London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leicester, among others, already have populations which are less than 50% white British.
 

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