I like the big rides, but then as I'm sitting there, as it goes up and up and I wish I hadn't got on.
Comrade Corbyn posted this photo on his Twitter account as proof that multiculturalism has worked in Islington North: please log in to view this image Just a small problem here. How many white people are there in this photo other than the raving lunatic posing for a Selfie with the Muslim girls? There looks to be one balding guy right behind him. These are Corbyn’s constituents, part of the reason why the Left so favour immigration and have so many seats in London.
That looks like Highbury Fields in Islington. You would struggle to get a house on there for under £1.5m it's more Fortnum & Mason picnic hamper in the summer rather than the pick nickers shown in the photo full of muslim foreigners
The banner behind him shows that they are there celebrating Eid. So it's probably not like that every day. They'd welcome you along anyway.
Corbyn is there because these cultural diversity community events are paid for by tax payers & he wants the votes/publicity. Free curry & an opportunity to convert a few infidels , clearly Jews, gays , Christians are not welcome. I'm surprised they even let women attend
A former staff member at the Equality and Human Rights Commission is suing the watchdog, alleging race discrimination and unfair dismissal, at an employment tribunal this week. In her particulars of claim, Kathreca says the EHRC is institutionally racist. “I was vilified by the senior management (including HR) for speaking up on race, and ended up suffering from work-related stress. The very same race issues which were said to exist at organisations and employers we investigated existed at the respondent,” she says. Kathreca claims that as head of evidence for an EHRC inquiry into racial inequality in health and social care, she found “clear objective evidence of structural and institutional racism”. However, she says she was told “that there would never be a finding made on these terms”. Kathreca says race leads asked for a cross-party inquiry into racism within political parties but were ignored. “Although there was evidence of racism in the Labour party, it was found to be far more pervasive in the Home Office (but we ignored it) and was said to be far more pervasive in the Conservative party (but we ignored it),” her claim states. Former race lead sues EHRC for race discrimination (msn.com)