‘Decent and tolerant Britons’ are being ‘pushed to the limit’ over ‘importing intolerance’, says Lord Walney
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‘Decent and tolerant Britons' are being ‘pushed to the limit' over ‘importing intolerance', says Lord Walney.
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Britons are being "pushed to the limit" over "importing intolerance", Lord Walney has observed.The former Government Advisor on Political Violence was speaking to GB News as the Unite the Kingdom rally took to the streets in London.
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At least 80,000 demonstrators are expected in in the capital, as the rally coincides with the pro-Palestinian Nakba Day protest.Ahead of the Unite the Kingdom march, fronted by Tommy Robinson, Keir Starmer declared "we're in a fight for the soul of this country" and that the gathering was a "stark reminder of exactly what we are up against".
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Reflecting on the Prime Minister's remarks, Lord Walney said that: "I think we are a decent, tolerant, law-abiding people who are being pushed to our limit by importing an intolerance.
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"People are just not prepared to see their country being hollowed out from within by that.""So I'm not sure if that is exactly what Keir Starmer means, but what I mean, and that's exactly where the Labour...
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