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Unite the Kingdom marchers dubbed the ‘heirs to skinheads’ by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood as she acknowledges some voters feel Britain is ‘spinning out of control’

A Unite Kingdom Rally, hikingers, Shabana Mahmood’s ‘Skinheads and Paki-Bashers’ heritages were called.

Born in Birmingham for Pakistani -based parents, the Interior Minister said to the Labor Party conference with some demonstrators in England.

He opened his opening speech with the analysis of the rally, which saw that 150,000 people took 150,000 people on the streets of London on 13 September.

“Everyone said racist slogans, while others explained that I have no place from the perspective of this country, ” he said.

“ It would be easy to reject this as something other than an angry minority – heirs to the old wilds and Paki -Bashers.

And don’t make mistakes, some were.

“ Rejecting what happened on that day will be to ignore something larger, wider in this country, something wider. ‘

Ms. Mahmood said that some British were directed to more views because they felt that the country was ‘out of control’.

Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood, Britain among some members of the people ‘out of control’ he said.

Traditional patriotism, in some cases, ‘turns into something like Ethno-Ulusism, which looks like me and has a belief like me, is really English or British.’

“ We must understand why so many people feel that this country does not work for them.

‘Because the truth is, people in this country feel like things are out of control.

Thousands of Tommy Robinson supporters united in the center of London for a rally call at the Downing Street.

Thousands of Tommy Robinson supporters united in the center of London for a rally call at the Downing Street.

‘And without control, we do not have conditions in which our country can be open, tolerant and generous.’

He told the conference in Liverpool to be a ‘difficult’ house secretary and warned the delegates: ‘You may not always like what I do when solving this crisis.’

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy and Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy and Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood

‘When people see small boats coming to our shores, they see a country that loses control.

“ Widespread illegal work, when the British workers upset, they think the system is fraudulent.

‘And they are afraid when they see the crime uncontrolled on the streets of insecure.’

Mahmood said that the working -class communities will move away from labor and if the government cannot act on concerns about migration, Nigel Farage will seek solace in the wrong promises’.

“ They will return to something smaller, something narrow, less hospitable, and the division in this country will grow.

‘Now the difficulty we face is not only to win the next choice, but to keep the country together and fight for our belief in a larger Britain, not a smaller England.’

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Mr. Farage’s reform party, a policy determined by ‘racist’ came after.

The reform suggested that the status of foreign nationals, which are currently ‘indefinitely permission in England, could be withdrawn.

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy described the reform’s plan as racist in a conference speech today.

However, Mrs. Mahmood said that a source has a more moderate view.

“He doesn’t think Farage is a racist, Siyar Source said.

“ He is happy to address those sarcastic and racist people.

‘He thinks this is a deeply damaging, unpleasant policy.’

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