Honestly, it’s a pretty sensible take from Peter Kyle.. surprisingly. Which makes me feel his comments around OSA were given to him from the top.
Best-Hovercraft-5494 on
But this is the direct consequence of what they voted for. Brexit means we’re out of migration treaties that meant an asylum seeker who failed in the EU couldn’t apply to another EU country which we once were – they’d be id’d to prevent them trying it somewhere else. Now they have a go here if they fail in the EU. That means we have to do the whole check process again meaning people are held till they can be checked which means hotels. Own the mess.
UTG1970 on
I realise it’s simplistic, but most things either boil down to love or money, if you are rich are you going to back the “bash the rich tax the rich people” or the disquiet in the “far away people are bad people”
Pbm23 on
“Klaxon call” is a malapropism I hadn’t heard before today.
GianfrancoZoey on
They will never ever talk about who funds the likes of Tommy Robinson and Katie Hopkins because they don’t want to give the game away. It’s strange because they’re usually so vigilant about discussing Russian/Iranian/Chinese influence on our country.
Unlucky-Public-2947 on
>tapping into the disquiet
More like he’s weaponising it.
CaptMelonfish on
that disquiet fueled mostly by the right wing media?
yeah I mean that’s something of an easy market let’s be fair.
Spamgrenade on
He’s certainly tapping into the morons and racists. Of which there appears to be an abundance.
limaconnect77 on
The broadsheets really have always missed a trick not leading with ‘Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon’.
99thLuftballon on
But are they actually going to address the causes of this disquiet? Right-wing foreign billionaires controlling media platforms and using them to destabilize other countries by promoting far-right propaganda? The lack of accountability of news outlets? The lack of transparency over who is funding the far right? The use of social media as a weapon by enemy nations or individuals?
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Honestly, it’s a pretty sensible take from Peter Kyle.. surprisingly. Which makes me feel his comments around OSA were given to him from the top.
But this is the direct consequence of what they voted for. Brexit means we’re out of migration treaties that meant an asylum seeker who failed in the EU couldn’t apply to another EU country which we once were – they’d be id’d to prevent them trying it somewhere else. Now they have a go here if they fail in the EU. That means we have to do the whole check process again meaning people are held till they can be checked which means hotels. Own the mess.
I realise it’s simplistic, but most things either boil down to love or money, if you are rich are you going to back the “bash the rich tax the rich people” or the disquiet in the “far away people are bad people”
“Klaxon call” is a malapropism I hadn’t heard before today.
They will never ever talk about who funds the likes of Tommy Robinson and Katie Hopkins because they don’t want to give the game away. It’s strange because they’re usually so vigilant about discussing Russian/Iranian/Chinese influence on our country.
>tapping into the disquiet
More like he’s weaponising it.
that disquiet fueled mostly by the right wing media?
yeah I mean that’s something of an easy market let’s be fair.
He’s certainly tapping into the morons and racists. Of which there appears to be an abundance.
The broadsheets really have always missed a trick not leading with ‘Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon’.
But are they actually going to address the causes of this disquiet? Right-wing foreign billionaires controlling media platforms and using them to destabilize other countries by promoting far-right propaganda? The lack of accountability of news outlets? The lack of transparency over who is funding the far right? The use of social media as a weapon by enemy nations or individuals?