Yeh Ncurd why are you doing that in the middle of the streets?
typical Bath fans.
typical Bath fans.
Hey were pleasant sort just need to give the non whiteys a good kicking.Yeh Ncurd why are you doing that in the middle of the streets?
typical Bath fans.
Hey were pleasant sort just need to give the non whiteys a good kicking.
Seriously though the increase in racist behaviour since the result is deeply troubling. It's given some people the right to be openly hostile and it makes me sick.
And they have themselves to blame, sorry but any political entity must engage with public and press there was often a feeling that the attitude was " this is what we are telling you to do tough" when perhaps it was just the daily mail perception but no one got a different one to compare.
Agreed. I do not think the EU is perfect. It can be improved. But surely it is not as bad as people tend to make it.
It's better with the EU than without.
Posted. You can also see a video of a wonderful group of people chanting "Allah, Allah, who the **** is Allah?" to Muslims outside a mosque.Link?
The European Convention on Human Rights has little to do with EU.Hate preachers being allowed to fight extradition because of some Human Rights thingy the European court of humans rights had put in.
The European Convention on Human Rights has little to do with EU.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Convention_on_Human_Rights
Infact we had a pretty big hand in writing it. It's just that our courts aren't the final arbiters which make sense considering it needs to be applied equally to all countries.
You wouldn't leave each country to apply the Geneva Conventions as they see fit would you?
Fair enough I think it's mainly because anti Europeanism was mainly seen as an offshoot of the Tory party which is where the split to UKIP occurred. No one really took it serious and with BNP threat it was seen as far right cause more than anything else.Your missing the point I was making mate, this was all lumped together and no one challenged the perception of it.
Polish guy I work(ed) with was kicked to death last year when on his way back from a night on the tiles.Polish communities in the UK are young and tight knit and most English low lives know to steer clear, I would trust me on this it's not something your graphs could explain.
Fair enough I think it's mainly because anti Europeanism was mainly seen as an offshoot of the Tory party which is where the split to UKIP occurred. No one really took it serious and with BNP threat it was seen as far right cause more than anything else.
The real change in perception seemed to be when the Eastern European countries joined and the influx of migrants brought in. Still it took to Farage for the party to really build up momentum to take seriously. By that time many had made up their minds about Europe and any explanation to it falls on death ears.
Agreed there problem is when your initial momentum comes from that group it's incredibly hard to shake off. Even now a small minority are doing wonderso for tarring 52% of the country.It didn't help when everytime someone from the BBC or C4 news interviewed farage they seemed more interested in calling his party racist than actually challenging the claims he made, all it was make one other disaffected people side with him.
Agreed there problem is when your initial momentum comes from that group it's incredibly hard to shake off. Even now a small minority are doing wonderso for tarring 52% of the country.
Just argued on Facebook the accusations that Cameron told remain to not attack Gove and Boris to much makes perfect. Attacking people invigoratesay supporters not diseases them.