Because there's nothing that quite says "I don't like people moving to a different country and imposing their culture on the local population" more than painting English flags, Swastikas and 'Stop the Boats' on signs and bus stops in Cwmbrân!

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/england-flags-fascist-symbols-plastered-32356802

by Cwlcymro

15 comments
  1. For people obsessed with boarders and national identity they seem to be able to identify neither 

  2. I shouldn’t be surprised that they’re this thick but I must admit I am a bit 💀

  3. These filthy immigrants coming to our country and putting their flag all over the place, replacing our culture and national identity. They don’t even speak our language! 😡😡

  4. In totally unrelated news, the Reform party chairman was in Cwmbrân last night, a 4 minute drive away from where this graffiti happened…

    (can’t post a link to Twitter, but there’s a Tweet from David Bull showing him at a Reform event at the Parkway in Cwmbrân (in which he mistakes it as being in Newport, because of course he did))

  5. That tells you everything about the people doing this. Don’t let Reform convince you that they give a fuck about Wales or the UK.

  6. Absolutely ridiculous behaviour. Though I can’t say I’m surprised.

    Also, as someone who lived in Cwmbrân for almost 30 years, I feel inclined to state that it’s a town, not a village!

  7. I live near here (in fact my brother in law and his family live in Henllys) and I’m very much looking forward to the moment the idiot (or idiots) who did this start telling everyone because they want to show off to the big boys. We need to make these people afraid again.

  8. Noticed someone’s been hanging flags off the bridges above the M4 between Cardiff and Newport. I saw the Union Jack coupled with the Welsh Flag. So stupid

  9. If mass deportations are on the table can we deport these cunts? Seems like they’ve got somewhere else they want to be anyway.

  10. Maybe it’s the immigrant rapists that are popping up all around the UK, sponsored by the UK government.

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