When politicians, like @RupertLowe10 and @ZiaYusufUK, make bogus claims with bogus numbers, blame whole communities, and stir shit like there's no tomorrow, it is no wonder why this man attacked five Muslim men with an axe in Edinburgh.
The video shows him shouting he is "protecting the country" from immigrants who rape "women and girls" as the coppers restrained him.
These two sow division so they can push for their agendas without actually giving a toss about anyone, including those who believe their bollocks and take action in line with said bollocks.
@DanWalesReform@RUKWales 1. In 2025, Wales had 11 asylum seekers per 10,000 people, which was the lowest rate across the UK's four nations.
2. Immigration is not devolved
3. The housing problem in SE Wales is being caused by the number of people moving over the bridge from Bristol, Bath, Swindon etc
83% of British people are white
87% of MPs are white
92% of Police officers are white
94% of the House of Lords are white
85% of Britains richest families are white
The notion that Britain experiences systemic anti-white racism is absurd
It’s a far-right conspiracy
Twenty years ago, racist extreme views were mostly only pushed by fringe groups like the EDL or Britain First.
Now those extremists sit in parliament and incite violence on the streets of their constituencies.
The far right has gone mainstream by design, not by accident.
They taught us more about Tudor England and the Wars of the Roses than our own princes, revolts and culture. No wonder so many Welsh kids grow up disconnected from who we are. That’s not education, that’s erasure.
I’m old enough to remember the story my grandfather used to tell about a Welsh-speaking village that was drowned to serve English cities. Capel Celyn.
Polite reminder. Trump & Brexit are not 2 different things. They are the same thing. Same companies. Same data. Same Facebook. Same Russians. Same Cambridge Analytica. Same Robert Mercer. Same Steve Bannon. Same Breitbart. Same Alexander Nix. Same Donald Trump. Same Nigel Farage.
I was recently on a panel with a senior Welsh Reform politician and we were asked about devolving the Crown Estate.
He said that Wales shouldn't have more powers because "we are not very good in Wales at being efficient in running things".
There are a few points I would make about the comment:
1. There are legitimate arguments for not devolving the Crown Estate. I chronicle them in my book. I do on balance believe it would be better for Wales if it was devolved (or at least the money from it was sent directly to Wales) but it is not inherently “anti-Wales” to be hesitant about the devolution of the Crown Estate.
2. However, the argument that “we are not very good in Wales at being efficient” is one of the most infantile descriptions of a nation I have ever heard, especially coming from a man/party who claimed they wanted to lead that nation. The idea that Wales and the Welsh are uniquely incapable of running something illustrates a level of self-hate and lack of confidence that we need to shed. It’s a narrative that holds us back more than almost anything.
3. Nothing says “I don’t think we will ever run the Welsh Government” like this statement. If Reform really believed they would one day have the levers of government at their disposal, they wouldn’t be so quick to deny Wales having them.
Nigel Farage hasn't voted in Parliament for the last 11 weeks and has now missed 77 votes in a row, according to official records. The last time he turned up was to vote against adraft regulations for the Employment Rights Act, and that says it all.
@Nigel_Farage You always resort to this AI slops when you're desperate. Your candidate is a thick racist misogynist, and you want people to forget about the dodgy crypto billionaire giving you money.
Reform-led Durham council cut off funding to the annual Pride celebrations.
So trade unions launched a fundraiser to save it, eventually raising more money than was cut.
Which means this year's Pride will be bigger than ever.
In the 1980s, the LGBT+ community raised thousands of pounds to help striking miners and their families.
When we stick up for each other, we can achieve anything.