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I DON'T KNOW WHAT HE SAID BUT PRETTY SURE MAGYAR JUST MENTIONED MAGDA SZABO WE LOVE A LEADER WHO BIGS UP LITERATURE

1 week ago 343 11 2 1

Again, the allegation here has to be left unsaid because the moment you spell it out it makes no sense – to affect the result here the claim needs to be that Gorton and Denton was full of Muslim women who wanted to vote Reform, but were coerced by their husbands into voting Green instead.

3 weeks ago 761 219 37 7

my kingdom for a single journalist at the BBC, or any other major news org, to push back and point out that 1) settlement is not automatic, and then 2) ask the home office why they have been repeatedly lying about this for months

1 month ago 219 91 3 6
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Our Joy Will Endure Cricket is full of dysfunction and ego and people trying to make us miserable. The ones who thrive in spite of that will live forever.

Inspired in part by @rodger.bsky.social:

Cricket's halls of power full of awful people and systems that want to convince us that they are the only way forward, eager to shape the game for their own wealth/status/ideology. But they only win if we let them make us miserable.

1 month ago 9 8 1 5

*automatic, not autistic 🤐

1 month ago 0 0 0 0

"Relatives" - are students allowed to bring aunts and third cousins or something? The ambiguity in the article, and the wider media around this (+ phrases like autistic settlement!), feels a little disingenuous tbh

1 month ago 2 0 1 0

Its genuinely mad that we are, arguably, the most successful multicultural state on earth and instead of celebrating that we...

...keep trying to copy nations who have very evidently done worse at it than us

1 month ago 774 189 24 9
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A Danish lesson for Labour on how to stop migrants and start winning Like the home secretary, I visited recently to learn how the centre-left is riding high and reclaiming the asylum debate from the populist right

Much stronger case for Scandi countries to learn from Britain on integration - if judge by educational outcomes for children of migrants, inclusion as a norm in professional & public life, longterm more contact & reduction in prejudice (despite 2020s polarisation)
www.thetimes.com/world/europe...

1 month ago 91 14 4 0

Very clear that for Starmer, 'sectarian voting' is when British Muslims don't vote Labour, and for many others, it is just when British Muslims vote.

1 month ago 990 277 21 7

As I understand it, the answer is

Yes - because their parents are economic migrants,

So working-class children aged 7 should face hurdles & barriers to secure status, family security & educational opportunity that affluent classmates & those in private schools will not

1 month ago 135 65 8 5

you have to admit that, in getting rid of liz truss in 49 days, the british deep state is a lot more effective than the american one

3 months ago 67 12 3 0

The “Labour” Party finds itself arguing ordinary workers, carers and others are “takers”.

4 months ago 576 185 11 5

My dad abhors any negative comments about immigrants. Asked him recently why he’s so strong on it: ‘Because we’re always happy to take the rich and clever ones. Which means it’s not about disliking immigrants. It’s about disliking the poor and vulnerable. And that’s a bad human instinct.’

4 months ago 14071 4314 248 98

As a general rule, I will feel more sympathy for party leaders who say positive things about immigration than for those who say that my family is part of a "failed experiment" and a "squalid chapter". Crazy, I know!

6 months ago 9 1 0 0

since we're talking about The Other Place, one now pointless gripe I still have is that actually it could have remained a fair bit more pleasant and usable and useful if more people just used the non-algorithmic timeline and I'll never understand why they didn't just do it

6 months ago 359 21 52 7

feel like if you had a super long work day and you get home feeling exhausted but still make the healthy meal you had planned for dinner instead of just eating some slop then there should be a procession in your honour in your neighbourhood, and the mayor should give you the keys to the city

6 months ago 652 44 26 4
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We have built a society in which people of different skin tones, religious backgrounds & cultures get along, share power, work alongside each other, procreate with each other, recognise the each other’s humanity and democratic rights. It is a STUNNING ACHIEVEMENT OF WORLD HISTORIC PROPORTIONS.

6 months ago 1099 308 20 19
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Points 1 and 4 were in Sunak's speech on 7th March 2023.

The combination of banning asylum claims + threat of rapid removal [with no real world way to do it] was 60,000 people put into asylum hotels

6 months ago 21 9 2 0
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Starmer to end asylum ‘golden ticket’ of resettlement and family reunion rights People granted asylum will have to earn right to invite family in plan charities call ‘straight from populist playbook’

So if I’ve grasped the galaxy-brained strategy here, it’s:
✅ Day 1: reassure target voters that migrants are a problem & you’re ready to make them suffer
✅ Day 2: tell target voters their ideas are racist
✅ Day 3: reassure target voters that migrants are a problem & you’re ready to make them suffer

6 months ago 445 135 10 15

I just got indefinite leave to remain 2 years ago, so I'm reading this like, I don't even know what the fuck this means. We pay taxes, we pay TWICE for the NHS, we pay an exorbitant fee for visas to reach ILR, our income is constantly scrutinised. How the fuck more are people supposed to contribute?

6 months ago 204 62 8 0

The change in tone is so noticeable (which is good) and its a good reminder that in the end even a very bad labour leader is subject to the power of their average mps telling him to get it together, and those mps are rly sensitive to certain causes

7 months ago 58 4 3 0

I can't quite put my finger on which hypocrisy is greater here, but perhaps James would have had the opportunity to ask him about it had he not been banned from attending Reform's "free speech" conference.

7 months ago 97 23 3 0

Farage has gone to the US to tell them Britain is ”awful” - If you don’t like it over here Nigel maybe don’t catch a return flight?

7 months ago 1885 414 65 18

any US congressman who is fully across a row between the Nottingham Post and Nottinghamshire council is welcome to holiday in the Cotswolds AT ANY TIME, and we will not refuse to serve him in our farm shops

7 months ago 607 121 18 3

Angie. Step up pal. You've got to get rid of him.

On behalf of every women and mother of daughters reading this and knowing that their PM is more interested in the support of male racists than the 50 per cent of the population that needs immediate action on sexual and verbal assault.

7 months ago 31 5 2 1

Bears repeating that Lowe's position on remigration is to the right of the BNP in the 2000s. And the Telegraph is giving him softball interviews.

7 months ago 544 180 16 4
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Here's another question for the PM's spokesperson:

'Does the PM feel confident that he can win a sufficiently large number of Reform-curious voters to make up for those he's lost to Ed Davey?'

Asking for a friend. And another friend. And myself. And a whole bunch of other friends.

7 months ago 34 5 3 0

"Asylum seekers should not be allowed to work!"

"Asylum workers should not be subsidised at the public expense!"

- and loop.

8 months ago 3089 679 0 0
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Graphic with the headline “London is the greatest city in the world” set against a bright view of the River Thames with the Shard, Tower Bridge and the city skyline. The text celebrates what makes London special: regularly voted the number one city in the world, incredible diversity with over 300 languages spoken, world-class transport, world leader in finance tech and life sciences, best museums and galleries many free to visit, world-leading nightlife, food sport and music for every taste, host to the world’s best sporting events, home to seven Premier League clubs, globally-ranked universities, a city where you can be yourself and love who you love, and a place for everyone.

Ignore the haters. London is the 🐐

8 months ago 1088 219 67 23