This is what is known as a sorites paradox. Some concepts do not admit of a firm boundary between it and not-it. For example, how many grains of sand are a heap? 100? If we take away a grain, is 99 not a heap? 98? 97? If we continue subtracting grains of sand, at some point, we arrive at a point where we no longer have a heap. But that doesn't mean heaps no longer exist, as we conceded they do already; there is simply no firm line where a heap becomes a not-heap.
Asking someone to do something that is not possible is generally considered unfair or absurd, so asking someone to draw a firm line where none can exist is unfair and absurd.
@KieraDiss Also worth noting, Evri deliver a lot to people over 80 with disabilities due to being housebound.
The guy probably has bad eye sight and is very careful when answering the door. If anyone is being prejudiced here, it's this tosser.
Huge chip on this one's shoulders.
Sky News ran a very short piece on our Makerfield campaign. The presenter sneered that we are campaigning to tackle ‘what Restore call gangs of foreign men who harass and intimidate local women and girls in Ashton and across the Wigan borough.’
Yes. Restore does call them gangs of foreign men, because that’s exactly what they are.
Aggressive, unpleasant, intimidating.
Unwanted.
Women ALL over Britain are being made to feel uncomfortable in their own town centres, on their own streets. In Ashton. Hindley. Wigan. Manchester. London. Everywhere. Why? Because Conservative, Reform and Labour politicians have imported hordes of young men from cultures vey different to our own. They act as a clan, and believe that women from outside said clan are essentially meat.
It would be unfair on our ancestors to call these cultures medieval - they held more dignity for women than many of these men.
You can call me racist - I really do not care. I do not want gangs of Eritrean or Pakistani men loitering around town centres, speaking in foreign languages, arrogantly acting like they own the place. They believe these are their streets. They are not. They are ours.
Who suffers the most?
Women. British women. Trying to go about their lives, without getting leered at by third world conmen who have broken into our country.
I just utterly detest it.
So yes. We are running on that campaign in Makerfield.
Countless women across Ashton, Hindley, Winstanley, Orrell, Abram, Worsley Mesnes, Bryn, Hindley Green, Platt Bridge and everywhere else across the constituency are agreeing with us.
A political party that will fight for British women.
Restore Britain.
Nick Ferrari: Would you take the knee for Henry Nowak?
David Lammy: I…I..I…errr…no, I don’t think the family are asking for symbolism.
Nick: So you agree taking the knee is mere symbolism?
Lammy: We were in a pandemic!
David Lammy’s hypocrisy on full view.