Anti-racism demonstrations spread across UK after far-right riots

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Published 2024-08-08
Yesterday anti-racism demonstrators in the UK outnumbered far-right supporters after more riots were expected to take place, CNN’s Nada Bashir reports. #cnn #news #uk #protest

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  • @iOS20
    Just carry a Israel flag in that crowd and show how peaceful and diverse you are 😂
  • @ppo2424
    70% of population is very concerned about migration, official figure. The silent majority is reaching a tipping point.
  • @wsieber89
    Take care of legal citizens first. Then open the borders to LEGAL immigration if the resources allow. But assimilation should be expected. Otherwise the country turns into the places they fled.
  • @NikkiNChicago
    Good! These racists are becoming more and more bold.
  • @user-hz8ui5gm8p
    The far right= the people The far left =the government 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
  • @brooklynnchick
    Well done, beautiful UK, I am a big fan of your “Stand Up” campaigns living in the United States. Your country isn’t perfect but with good people like you, it’s moving forward!
  • @takooza
    Enjoying watching UK go down the drain. Who's next?
  • This could be about degrading healthy ethnic solidarity. We have to be very careful with branding people with ugly names.
  • I wonder if she’s she required to wear that in her neighbourhood.
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