A UK government video game meant to steer teenagers away from White ethnic nationalism has produced the opposite result. The backfiring initiative is transforming its intended villain into a viral online symbol for critics of non-European immigration.
Welcomed in Keir Starmer’s Absurdistan, the UAE outlawed the organization domestically. It has been pushing for international recognition of the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group. The group has already been outlawed in Russia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and several other nations.
Revised figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show a significant rise in the number of fed-up British nationals who fled the UK last year.
The London Metropolitan State Friendly Police had previously banned the party from holding a rally in the Tower Hamlets area, which has a large Muslim population, for fear of unrest. UKIP called the decision ‘another blow to democracy’ and said the rally would be held elsewhere.
Earlier this month in London, the ’Unite the Kingdom’ rally was held by right-wing Britons dissatisfied with their current government. While the Metropolitan Police contend that around 110,000 to 150,000 were in attendance, the event’s organizers have claimed that as many as three million were there.
When your legacy is being measured against the worst of Tory malpractice, you’re not building a better Britain; you’re ushering in a national disaster.
Predominantly Christian their last poignant sight of Europe was the enigmatic Church of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas. Known as ‘The Sailor’s Church’ this sacred place of worship since 1250 had been a sentinel and lighthouse for those embarking and disembarking from thousands of vessels plying the high seas.
This month, the UK decided to release many thousands of prisoners early amid a jail overcrowding crisis, coinciding with hundreds of arrests during anti-migrant protests across the migrant-infested country. PSA President Nick Smart told the conference that the move left the police at the center of a storm not of their making.
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