If you're calling those people far right, then most of the country is far right. The Labour party is so far left anybody to the right is far right to them.
I’m a Parish councillor and I can tell you county and district councils are under extreme pressure when it comes to housing at these present levels, Illegal immigration is probably going to treble in the next few years and financially this is not sustainable. If you are a male born in the Uk and you needed housing you would have no help at all, this is a fact. The demographic change is too fast.
On my local news the other day, there was a woman and her two children living in one room temporary accommodation. They have been told they will have to wait 5 to 7 years before they can get a place
@@Napoleonwilson1973 I know a 32 year old from a long standing London family who has been on the Council waiting list 11 years. Meanwhile a Somali family with five kids get a house within six months. Now obviously the children take priority. But you can see how people gain a grievance.
If the housing supply is being outstripped by those who need housing yet the supply of housing cannot keep up with demand then logically you need to reduce the demand until the supply catches up. There are over 250,000 empty residential properties in the uk along with second homes and air bnb properties that if taxed correctly would be released onto the market, this would cool demand and slow down house inflation. Just building is not the solution as the underlying infrastructure is not there, more homes mean more roads, more water needed, more sewage generated, more pollution. Deal with these then build the homes.
Whether we agree with these people or not the fact remains that they do have legitimate concerns which have not been addressed by their elected representatives To quote JFK "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable"
I mean who defines what is legitimate and what isn’t? If people throw their toys out of the pram if they don’t get what they want then how can we have a functioning society. Violence should never be a solution.
I have " legitimate concerns " about lots of things ,as do most people ! but why would my elected representative take any notice as i am in a tiny minority .
Mr Wilson, have you ever known a more spiteful Government than the one we have today. As most academics you do not have an ounce of common sence. His remarks against the young immigrant was only repeating the word of said immigrants teacher. The young boy was caught with a large blade, again this was ommitted from the court caseAs an so called inteigent man, take a step back,put aside your bias and delve into the real facts, and not those you read in the press.
Why not flip this and say we are scared to say anything that could be classed as racist, when in actual fact it's become a huge point in the UK . We are downgrading our culture and beliefs just in case we upset some one else. This is Britain it's our culture, but when we stand up for it , that's racist?
Most people forget to put the word ILLEGAL in front of the word imagination , illegal is the issue most people have a problem with, who are we letting into our country?
Fair comments Prof though you do know that there were no arrests on the patriots march yet there were on the racism march. I believe your a good man yet it comes across that you are in some bubble which to an extent most people are.
Look at how the BBC reported it. You'd think Kaba was innocent and people with reasonable risk aversion about unprecedented mass immigration were in some way evil.
@@msimms-lp5qw They said this in the 13th paragraph at the end. They strongly implied he had died "in police custody". They said black people are rightly traumatised by repeated police k*illings in custody. They kept calling the officers trial a m*rder trial.
Hang on ,He was told by a court not to continue to slander the Syrian boy and he did continue , that is contempt of court ,not harassment by the legal system as you state .A open an obvious breach of a court ruling and it has given him just what he wants ,to point out that he is the victim ,he is the truthful one and he is being silenced for telling the truth .
@djbogz1921 there definately were different ethnicities but the vast majority were not from the BAME community. The majority of the BAME do not support fascism
You can Analyse this as much as you want …but at the end of the day…. It was to Unite the Kingdom & Camaraderie on an Epic Scale, which we have all needed for a long long time! A gathering of the common people who just want to get on with living their life with their loved ones peacefully! 🧐🇬🇧☺️
That's ironic that this channel would be accused of over-simplification, when some channels engage in simplistically splitting sides into 'good-versus-bad' camps that just cause further polarisation. Back when the 'trigger Article 16' drama was playing out, the comment sections on some brexit channels were full of comments from English people talking up a threat of a return of civil unrest in Northern Ireland. I used to comment that they should worry more about their own country, but they brushed it off. Arlene Foster was stoking fears of a grave "threat" of trouble before an Easter commemoration last year, but the violence failed to escalate. Braverman and Farage were raising tensions re. identity politics and sectarian voting in England. Until recently, Farage seemed unaware that this had been an issue in N Ireland
Tommy is not far right, in fact far right is a word pulled out of the great RU-vid echo chamber often by people like you Tim because it rings out loud and clear like a bell as your churning out the usual dripple!! Almost one could say like a jingle tune written for a breakfast cereal.
At the last election, just under 38% of votes cast went to the Tory and Reform parties, in other words, a minority of voters support those parties. Does democracy require that we give precedence to the views of the minority, or merely take them into account in some nebulous manner? The Tories were very clear that the much larger minority of 48% that voted to remain in the EU would have their views either belittled or wholly ignored.
As a blunt speaking Yorkshire man, I think you are speaking "establishment twaddle". Take you head out of the sand and look what is going on in this once GREAT Britain. Most folk realise not all is well and want to speak out, but the "establishment" in their "wisdom" do not want it to happen. The reason why, God only knows.
I think it was all one and the same. Anti immigration and Tommy Robinson go hand in hand. By being divisive, they are not uniting, or perhaps they only want to unite certain sections of the country.
I think they want to unite the different factions that have concerns about immigration. I often see people on youtube express their frustration that farage wont endorse Tommy robinson for example, or that the rioters during the summer damaged their cause and put people off joining their protests
@@shanghaichica In the face of unprecedented mass immigration of 12 million in just 15 years they are, rightly or wrongly, seeking to unite First Nation Britons.
@@jypsumfantasticI think Farage was quite supportive of him until the riots. Now he seems to have thrown him under the bus. There is nothing wrong with peaceful protest whatever the course. However rioting and violence is always wrong.
TR isn't 'far right' - he isn't even particularly 'right'. I'm a proper lefty and I support helping genuine refugees but I can understand why people are angry about certain issues.
'Far Right'. The term is being loosely thrown around in your comments section Tim and I have no doubt that probably none of the people using the term have a clue what it actually means - probably literally none.
Sorry I did not mean to click on this totally warped woke channel.. I genuinely thought it was a channel of intelligent people, that actually have done actual research by studying and not by MSM headline