There are only two things I can't stand in this world: People who are intolerant of other people's cultures and LFC. Unapologetic rejoiner. Troller of LFC fans
@LozzaFox@waitrose Desperate little man. Just to think, youโd probably still be getting the odd bit ot telly or a third rate b-movie if you werenโt such a knob. Instead youโre whoring yourself out to the alt-right for clicks.
@kingsnorth83@g_gosden I support the march. I am not a racist, nor am I a wife-beater โ you can ask her if you like. Nor am I a drunk. I have three disabled children and never go out drinking. Donโt you dare tarnish peopleโs reputations โ youโre lucky youโre not being sued for defamation of character!
The choice we make will shape not only our politics but the kind of country we leave to future generations.
For all our sakes, let us choose the better path.
Britain has long prided itself on being a tolerant country. As far back as the 17th century, John Locke was setting down his celebrated Essay on Toleration. We were good at theorising tolerance and diversity; translating those ideas into practice, however, was a slower and more
We stand at a crossroads. Down one path lies suspicion, resentment, and division. Down the other lies openness, respect, and the reaffirmation that our diversity is the bedrock of our strength.