Posted by mancinblack on Fri, 25 Oct 2019 14:22 | #
April 27th 2018
Overall public opinion towards immigration remains negative. 63% of people think that immigration into Britain in the last ten years has been too high and by 32% to 24% they think it has mostly been bad for the country. While hostility to immigration has softened a little since 2016, the changes are comparatively small - the proportion thinking the number of people coming to the UK is too high is down seven points from 70% to 63%, while the proportion thinking it is bad for Britain has barely changed at all.
It could be worse. How much worse was illustrated at the Labour Party conference in Brighton back in September. Taking party slogan “For the Many Not the Few” waaay too far, delegates unanimously committed the party to abolishing detention centres, giving voting rights to non-nationals and providing “free movement, equality and rights for migrants”. Effectively scrapping immigration control in favour of open borders.
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Posted by Mark and Laura on Sat, 14 Dec 2019 14:16 | #
Yorkshire Tea warns BLM critic ‘don’t buy our tea again’ in stand against racism
Yorkshire Tea tweeted ‘please don’t buy our tea’ after a customer said they were ‘dead chuffed’ the brand had not backed Black Lives Matter, with PG Tips tweeting #solidaritea in support of its rival.
Yorkshire Tea told a Black Lives Matter critic to find another brand after they suggested it did not care about the movement.
The move came after a far-right Yorkshire-based YouTuber tweeted that she was ‘dead chuffed’ with Yorkshire Tea not supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.
However the brand hit back at the tweet, telling her ‘please don’t buy our tea again’ in response.
The brand said it stood against racism in the post, following protests across the world in response to the killing of African American George Floyd.
PG Tips later waded into the row after a customer warned they would switch to the rival brand over Yorkshire Tea’s ‘bulls**t stance’.
The label told the Twitter user ‘you’re going to have to find two new tea brands now’ after rejecting her boycott threat.
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Posted by mancinblack on Tue, 09 Jun 2020 13:23 | #
Typical of PG Tips to chimp out.
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Posted by Rose Kitten on Wed, 10 Jun 2020 14:12 | #
Posted by mancinblack on Thu, 11 Jun 2020 21:35 | #
@5 Never touch tea myself but thought they could call their nationalist tea ‘YT’ and use the advertising slogan ‘It’s OK to buy YT’. Or, as it would be two female nats, they could go with ‘Boudica Brew’ after the passionate nationalist and rebel against the establishment. Boudica’s name was derived from the Brittonic word ‘bouda’ which means ‘victory’ and what a sweet taste that will be.
To my ears, Rose has a slight lisp, so it’s as well she’s lost her Yorkshire accent as I’m not sure how that would work…
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Posted by Migrants To Be Paid £3.3 Million To Breed on Fri, 18 Sep 2020 07:11 | #
In the last few weeks, a multi-million pound scheme had been announced in order to support minority ethnic and poorer families. On paper, this may seem beneficial to the native working class of these islands, but with the incredible influx of migrants even just recently, it’s likely this scheme will fund our replacement.
On the 21st August, the £3.3 million scheme dubbed the ‘VCSE Health and Wellbeing fund’ was announced, seeking to ‘level up communities and promote equality’, by way of ensuring new BAME or deprived families had ‘the best chance at a healthy start in life’. On the surface it sounds like a small coup for the native working class Briton. Having funds invested into their new families, so they can worry less about feeding their children, would surely help alleviate the declining birth rate of the native British population, right?
Posted by mancinblack on Fri, 25 Oct 2019 14:22 | #
It could be worse. How much worse was illustrated at the Labour Party conference in Brighton back in September. Taking party slogan “For the Many Not the Few” waaay too far, delegates unanimously committed the party to abolishing detention centres, giving voting rights to non-nationals and providing “free movement, equality and rights for migrants”. Effectively scrapping immigration control in favour of open borders.