Patriotic Alternative: The town fighting the far-right with Welsh cakes

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  1. > “Welsh cakes are a symbol of hospitality,” Fr Counsell said. “So if you meet a far-right, neo-fascist bonehead who looks out of place here, the critical question you must ask that person is: ‘Would you like a Welsh cake?'”

  2. Seen some of their videos. It’s literally Nigel from accounts, cosplaying Gestapo at the weekend, preaching to a load of bin men .

    It’s a tragic sight, dressed up for the YouTube generation.

    No offence to accountants, or bin men.

    By the way – if anyone should find themselves seduced by the idea of sending foreigners home and stopping immigration, I want you to first imagine the piles and piles of money we’d save by kicking out all the immigrants. Then I want you to imagine the government giving that money to you.

    If you can do that, have at it my friends.

  3. I once joined a live stream for these idiots just out of curiosity and they were talking about Blood and Soil!

    That is literally a NAZI slogan

  4. PA turn up around my area a fair bit leafleting as there’s a hotel being used to house asylum seekers nearby. I’ve noticed they are all proper r/beholdthemasterrace specimens. Sadly it seems to work on some of the neighbors, some of the ones I’ve chatted with seem convinced we’re going to get attacked or have waves of robberies or something.

  5. So what’s the alternative? emigration will never stop, legally or illegally..so what this far right groups are suggesting?, extermination camps?

  6. Is PA the group run by Mark Collett of ex BNP fame? I thought the far-right were reasonably convinced that he was an MI5 informant or “glowie” or whatever they call them.

    documentary where he gets stung by an undercover reporter and cries about it like a child. Turns out he’s got issues and his family were worried about him – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7hYxYZbqtQ

    The talent pool of neo-nazi leaders in the UK is somewhat shallow.

  7. Every time these pricks have attempted a protest in Cardiff they’ve been dwarfed by their counterprotests.

    They’re a tiny group of highly divorced people roving the country to stoke whatever tensions they can, and it’s good to see Wales is having none of it.

  8. “Another woman told her she’d just bought and renovated a house near the site of the development, and that while she was happy for Ukrainians to be housed there, “if anyone else comes, I’m moving”

    Uggggh, “as long as they’re the right colour”. Twat.

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