Lets get the facts correct, HAMAS invaded Israel and killed civilians. HAMAs is no more representative of the majority of Palestinians, than the IRA (in its former guise) was representative of Irish catholics., or Trump and MAGA are of the majority of Americans. Thats demonstrated by the fact that HAMAS knew what Israel's response would be, but clearly had no thought for the lives of the Palestinians.
Palestinians generally are caught between a rock and hard place, intimidated and treated appallingly by Israel, whilst intimidated and killed/tortured if they dissent by by HAMAS who "govern" them.
I'm aware that certain parts of the population (mostly led by irresponsible politicians and a certain tax exile) have made false claims that the UK is being invaded. How widespread that view is, is difficult to judge accurately, but lets say around 25% hold that view either seriously, or have been led to believe that because of "lazy" thinking.
You have in fact alluded to a an antisemetic trope ironically, which is the great replacement theory, whose origins date back to the late 19th century, argues that Jews and some Western elites are conspiring to replace white Americans and Europeans with people of non-European descent, particularly Asians and Africans. I'm quite surprised that you seem happy to perpetuate that trope.
Again its ironic that the places where people seem most worked up about this "subtle invasion" as you not so delicately term it, live in places where on the whole the percentage of immigrants is very low, often under 1%. Which rather suggests that their fear is the result of the rhetoric, rather than than any lived experience.
I accept a fear and distrust of "others" is to an extent a normal human response where people have very limited knowledge and experience of any culture or nationality outside their own. But thats not a reason to pander to it, I distinctly recall back in the late 1970's, recruiting the first black employee at a 100% white organisation and overhearing other employess who were by no means uneducated, saying "She is just like us isn't she?"!
I don't dispute that there should be an honest debate about immigration, which ought to be balanced as to the pro's and con's, insinuating that the Uk is being subtly invaded is not true or helpful.
I remain suspicious of Zak Polanski, though I think your assertion that he is on a par with Yaxley-lennon is very wide of the mark. I rather think your "balanced" view has slipped and perhaps your prejudice is coming to the fore?
He isn't being funded by very dubious, very wealthy right wing agitators. he isn't spreading false racist and xenophobic messages of hate, he hasn't as far as I am aware been convicted of any criminal activity or been associated with acts of violence and intimidation.
He is openly campaigning in a democratic manner, with policies, some of which are clear, others rather opaque in terms of how they would be achieved, I'm sceptical of many but then thats true for any political party, there is always some things one approves of, and others not.
He is offering something different, whether you or anybody else approves is a matter for their personal choice.


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