Good Morning,
Throughout the debate on our membership of the European Union the suggestions that vote leave supporters are racist and xenophobic have got more and more common. Every where you turn on twitter and in the media there are new suggestions that prominent politicians and all that agree with them are racist and would see our borders shut for good.
I will be voting leave on the 23rd. I am not a racist. I am not scared of people from foreign countries. I don't want to stop immigration completely.
How has it become the case that calling for a fair immigration system is racist? And further to that what a ridiculous notion.
In today's society I am a racist if I would prefer skilled Indian, Chinese, Nigerian, Brazilian, etc workers rather than unskilled Romanian, Polish, Spanish and Portuguese.
Where is the sense there? There is none - it is just part of the constant negative and belittling campaign strategies spouted by the Remain campaign.
We are told not to carry on these 'awful campaign tactics' and that political campaigning needs to stop being so bitter and negative.
We are told this by the remain camp. Who then call me a racist. Lots of the untruths spouted by the remain camp annoy and bewilder me, however, this one down right pisses me off. I am not a racist.
Nigel Farage standing in front of his poster is not racist. It is a visualisation of immigration towards the UK. What is racist about it? It is saying that the excessive influx of unskilled labour into our great country is causing it to be near 'breaking point'. What is racist about that? I am no supporter of Nigel Farage with his normal politics and he and his party will be unlikely to ever get my vote, however, he is not a racist for this poster.
When did this world become a place where I can be branded a racist for a clearly non-racially biased view. The arguments make no sense from the remain camp here. Please be wise. Please vote leave.
To vote leave is to vote for a fair immigration system and a real democracy.
Throughout the debate on our membership of the European Union the suggestions that vote leave supporters are racist and xenophobic have got more and more common. Every where you turn on twitter and in the media there are new suggestions that prominent politicians and all that agree with them are racist and would see our borders shut for good.
I will be voting leave on the 23rd. I am not a racist. I am not scared of people from foreign countries. I don't want to stop immigration completely.
How has it become the case that calling for a fair immigration system is racist? And further to that what a ridiculous notion.
In today's society I am a racist if I would prefer skilled Indian, Chinese, Nigerian, Brazilian, etc workers rather than unskilled Romanian, Polish, Spanish and Portuguese.
Where is the sense there? There is none - it is just part of the constant negative and belittling campaign strategies spouted by the Remain campaign.
We are told not to carry on these 'awful campaign tactics' and that political campaigning needs to stop being so bitter and negative.
We are told this by the remain camp. Who then call me a racist. Lots of the untruths spouted by the remain camp annoy and bewilder me, however, this one down right pisses me off. I am not a racist.
Nigel Farage standing in front of his poster is not racist. It is a visualisation of immigration towards the UK. What is racist about it? It is saying that the excessive influx of unskilled labour into our great country is causing it to be near 'breaking point'. What is racist about that? I am no supporter of Nigel Farage with his normal politics and he and his party will be unlikely to ever get my vote, however, he is not a racist for this poster.
When did this world become a place where I can be branded a racist for a clearly non-racially biased view. The arguments make no sense from the remain camp here. Please be wise. Please vote leave.
To vote leave is to vote for a fair immigration system and a real democracy.
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