Shabana Mahmood insults migration protestors as heirs to p— bashers | UK | News

Shabana Mahmood compared some of the 150,000 hikers who protested against the migration to the “P —- Bashers” of the 1960s and 1970s.
In his speech to the Labor Party Conference, the Minister of the Interior, with modern protesters and violent racist gangs, made the explosive comparison to the Labor Party Conference.
Speaking at the Labor Party Conference, Interior Minister said that some of those who entered the streets at a rally by the far-right activist Tommy Robinson on September 13 were “the heirs of the old wilds and the P — Old Bashers’ heirs. The news comes the way Mahmood thinks of emergency plans to avoid migration chaos.
Mahmood said, “Even though not everyone chant racist slogans, some have done it. He explained that I don’t have a place for this country, Mah Mahmood said.
Fears of division spreading to England
However, the protests and people “jobs out of control” can not scare, he added. And unless the workers’ government handled people’s concerns, “division within the country” would grow.
Mahmood said: “Only days, days, 150,000 people walked in London on 13 September. They did it under the flag of a convicted criminal and an old BNP [British National Party] member.”
Police officers injured in violent clashes
“Even though not everyone was severe, there were some. Twenty -six police officers were injured while trying to protect peace.
“It would be easy to reject this as something other than an angry minority, the harasslers and the old p-the heirs.
Family members targeted by racist abuse
The Minister of the Interior also announced that Nigel Farage was called “F — Ing P —-” to its members of his family in the last few weeks in Birmingham, claiming that Nigel Farage was “worse than racist”.
Speaking in a fringed interview with the audience editor Michael Gove, Mahmood said that Birmingham would still be “secondly predicted if he’s still going back because of the racist abuse he had with his family as a child.
Muslim hatred wife reaches unprecedented levels
He warned that Muslim hatred is now on a scale that “graphics” and “in my life” he never knows “.
“It’s not like I didn’t encounter this hatred, dedi he said, reminded that he heard the word” P — “in the playground as an eight-year-old child.
“But what happens now is much deeper and much more common, and it sounds like everywhere.
“Currently, in the last few weeks, the members of my own family have been called P —- Ing where I went regularly with my family in Birmingham.” He said.
Mahmood Different course
However, he said that he was not willing to write “potentially millions of citizens” as a Muslim hate, and instead, he wanted to find out why it was and where it could be answered.
“This is the point I made in my speech. This is my house. This land is my land. This is the only soil I have.”
“I have no other place to come back in the world. This is for me. Therefore, I have a responsibility from the position I sit in politics to draw a different route to the country and to support such a hatred.”
Farage is worse than racist branded
Responding to the plan of reform to deport the immigrants, he already allowed it indefinitely, Farage is not racist, but “a very high dog whistle to every racist in the country” exploded, he said.
“He knows exactly what he’s doing, and this is a much more cynical, dangerous form of politics. I think much worse than racism, Mah Mahmood said.
Hard Migration Rules Announced
Mahmood’s comments were included in the first speech of the Labor Conference as the Secretary of the Labor, where immigrants would have to leave England unless they showed that they were good citizens under their plans to harden the rules of immigration to combat the threat of reform.
Audio Law Examination has been initiated
In addition, while investigating ways to cope with the immigration crisis, he said that they were ready to make non -popular decisions that may upset some party activists, and that he was reviewing asylum and international law.
Millions of people exempt from citizenship tests
However, on Monday, approximately 1.3 million foreign citizens living and working in the UK could not be subject to new citizenship tests, although they had to wait up to 10 rather than five years before they became suitable for permanent settlement.




