Premierminister bittet Sir Jim Ratcliffe um Entschuldigung für die Aussage, Großbritannien sei „von Einwanderern kolonialisiert“

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckglv1n4dzeo

Von topotaul

12 Kommentare

  1. Good.
    Jim literally has a football team made up of immigrants, doesn’t pay tax, lives in Monaco and is clearly pals with Farage.

    Wish reform voters could see how toxic the external influence of right wing funding from other countries is to break us all apart. Russia even funds the small boats. Then they blast everyone with manipulation.

  2. FewSlice2725 on

    Unfortunately he lives in Monaco so Starmer couldn’t send the Tweet goons this time.

  3. BlindStupidDesperate on

    I will not listen to a billionaire who laments uncontrolled immigration, whilst alternatively using foreign money and labour to suppress wages and lower the living standards of British people, all while living in an off shore tax haven.

  4. beach-chicken10 on

    Like it or not, Ratcliffe is perfectly within his rights to say this. The PM should focus on keeping his own house in order, whilst he is the head of that house that is

  5. And what authority or power does the PM have to ask an ordinary citizen to apologise?

    Hasn’t Starmer got work to do like reducing the UKs highest energy prices and cost of living?

    I’m not supporting Ratcliffes comments in any way but I think Starmer would find himself more popular if he actually got on with doing to job of being PM.

  6. I think I speak on behalf of all nations that have been colonised by the UK when I say „hahahahaha, you what mate? Get fucked tax nonce“.

  7. arthur-bomber_harris on

    He is right. When you give a group of people, even one person, the ability to dictate by vote how the nation enacts, they will form it to their own values and cultural beliefs as they see fit.

  8. White Billionaire owner of football club in a City that was built on profits of Slavery, complains…. What an absolute bellend.

  9. radiant_0wl on

    I somewhat gasped when I first saw what Ratcliffe said, but I don’t think he’s wrong.

    It’s not a word I would have used, but people express themselves differently. It’s not something that requires apologising for, in my opinion, although I suspect Starmer asking him to apologise just reaffirms the view that he’s too weak to make difficult decisions.

    Politically, my thoughts aren’t too dissimilar to the governments position on the new changes to the immigration system, except I’d automatically reject any migrants who entered the UK illegally from making asylum claims. However, I’d open up the possibility of claims being made via our embassies, assuming they are sponsored by our ambassadors or their team and meet strict thresholds. We shouldn’t be obliged or held liable to investigate every applicant, but having an eye and an ear open so we can help when it’s an option should be our goal.

    So I wouldn’t say I have an extreme view, I suspect Farage and Ratcliffe has a more populist view than Starmer.

  10. Ambitious_Hornet8206 on

    Why need he apologise for his opinion? He is not politically responsible to Sir Kier.

  11. Hasn’t it always?

    First the Celts, then the Romans, then the Saxons, then the Vikings, then the French….
    My heritage goes all the way back to the Celts, so the rest of you can bugger off!

    Yes, I know what he really means, immigrants of the wrong culture, colour, language, food, etc.

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