The EU debate - Part III

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Not evasive at all Hull, but unless you have personally interviewed everyone who has been reported or charged with a hate type crime, then your claims cannot be considered as fact.

I'm claiming that the claims include anonymous and unsubstantiated claims and also non-racial hate crimes such as against the disabled. Some claims have been shown to be not hate crimes at all.

Those are facts and can be checked on the reporting web site. http://www.report-it.org.uk/your_police_force

It's irrelevant in any event, as it's an undisputed fact that racism, is a problem that should be tackled.
 
Hull

Do you agree that the leave campaign winning the vote on 23 June 2016 with one of it's main arguments being being the end of freedom of movement for citizens of the EU was interpreted by some as permission to abuse all immigrants.
Yes or no
Mystical Stanley is resting.
 
I worry that the thick, deluded twat actually believes this fine piece of total bollocks!

When a dozen doctors tell you to sit down, you should probably sit down.

Nietzsche

You don't even realise you're doing it. <doh>

As for the Nietzsche quote, if a dozen scientists told you that the earth was the centre of the universe, should we have ignored the one that thought differently?
 
Hull

Do you agree that the leave campaign winning the vote on 23 June 2016 with one of it's main arguments being being the end of freedom of movement for citizens of the EU was interpreted by some as permission to abuse all immigrants.
Yes or no

Yes.

It's how many that's debatable.

I'd say it also avoids the underlying issues that created the mindset in the first place.
 
You don't even realise you're doing it. <doh>

As for the Nietzsche quote, if a dozen scientists told you that the earth was the centre of the universe, should we have ignored the one that thought differently?

You're downright laughable! <laugh>

What's even funnier is that you seem to somehow believe that everybody can't see straight through you and your silly little game!

Give it up, pal. You're just digging a bigger hole, and fooling nobody!
 
You don't even realise you're doing it. <doh>

As for the Nietzsche quote, if a dozen scientists told you that the earth was the centre of the universe, should we have ignored the one that thought differently?
That wasn't really a Nietzsche quote. My pal Danny says that. No idea where he picked it up from. Probably his mum (who is quite famous).

Funny that you did think it was Nietzsche <laugh>
 
Hull

Do yo agree that Farage and UKIP have, since it's inception, have actively promoted the anti immigrant mindset.

Yes or no.
 
I'm claiming that the claims include anonymous and unsubstantiated claims and also non-racial hate crimes such as against the disabled. Some claims have been shown to be not hate crimes at all.

Those are facts and can be checked on the reporting web site. http://www.report-it.org.uk/your_police_force

It's irrelevant in any event, as it's an undisputed fact that racism, is a problem that should be tackled.
Dullible, I had a browse of the website you provided the link to.

http://www.report-it.org.uk/home_office_release_hate_crime_data_for_201516

Hate crime and the EU Referendum


Due to the widespread reporting of and interest in hate crime around the time of the EU referendum, information has been included in the statistical bulletin on the levels of hate crime recorded around the referendum which took place on the 23 June 2016.
There was an increase in the number of racially or religiously aggravated offences recorded in June 2016, followed by an even sharper increase in July 2016. The number of offences declined in August but remained at a level higher than prior to the referendum. The number of racially or religiously aggravated offences recorded by the police in July 2016 was 41% higher than in July 2015.
This level of increase in these offences broadly mirrors the increase in hate crime reported by the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) over the summer.
 
Hull

Do yo agree that Farage and UKIP have, since it's inception, have actively promoted the anti immigrant mindset.

Yes or no.
The funny thing about UKIP is that, now that we're exiting the EU, they've started looking around for someone else to attack and have so far settled on attacking each other. They're just a smaller, more right wing version of the Tories.
 
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