Andrew Purcell
@andrewpurcell.bsky.social
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Journalist turned human rights activist, creative project enthusiast, runner, father of two boys, exhausted shell of a man.
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andrewpurcell.bsky.social
I found Origin Story podcast on Powell's "rivers of blood" speech v interesting. Tory party and media strongly rejected it/him but he found broad (racist) popular support. Now reverse is true: society less racist, more integrated but 'conservative' institutions are pushing ethno-nationalism.
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omaromalleykhan.bsky.social
I know statistics are poorly understood and are misused. But facts matter

Between the 1991, 2001, 2011 and 2021 Census *every* ethnic group in the UK has become *less* geographically segregated and *all* groups, majority and minorities, are more likely to interact with people not like them
andrewpurcell.bsky.social
"Here's a member of the global elite soliciting another member of the global elite for cash to fund the proud British insurgency against global elites. That’s just the game. Money talks. Shaking things up for the little people is a laugh. Why bother pretending otherwise?"
The hypocrisy of Nick Candy
How can Reform reconcile that with showing its petticoats to a foreign billionaire who openly wants to interfere in our politics?
www.spectator.co.uk
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13sarahmurphy.bsky.social
We all hoped the Windrush scandal would be shame enough. But no. The Tory party plumbs new depths with its vile rhetoric. Nothing good comes from their prejudice. But our communities prove them wrong every day.
Important response to Jenrick from @sathnam.bsky.social

www.thetimes.com/article/3af4...
I sang Jerusalem with Robert Jenrick at school - he's wrong about race
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The Conservative MP has complained that, visiting Handsworth in Birmingham, he didn't see'another white face. You can't judge whether someone is integrated by skin colour, argues fellow Wulfrunian Sathnam
Sanghera I hoped that the outrage about this scandal across the political spectrum demonstrated we were finally moving away from such thinking.
But Jenrick's remarks show that we are, in 2025, in an even worse place.
The comments are a symptom of a new cult of ethno-nationalism, imported from the USA and supercharged by bad actors on social media. Suddenly, a great many people - including, bizarrely, Suella Braverman - are keen on the racist idea that you simply can't be English and non-white.
andrewpurcell.bsky.social
There would be, but it's filled by Starmer's Labour Party. Or at least, that appears to be the lane they're choosing.
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davidallengreen.bsky.social
The government want more coercive powers for the state against protests, and the main opposition party wants more coercive powers for the state against migrants.

Our political-media culture continues in a loop where the response to every perceived problem is yet more coercive powers for the state.
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sturdyalex.bsky.social
Here is a thing that I hear from *almost every British Jew I know* but have barely heard expressed in any of these programmes: No single person has done more to make Jewish people globally less safe than Benjamin Netanyahu.
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sturdyalex.bsky.social
Many pundits today are pushing the line that everyone who protests the genocide in Gaza is basically either antisemitic or tolerant of antisemitism. But isn't that precisely the conflation of the actions of the Israeli gov't with all Jewish people, which is at the heart of this wave of antisemitism?
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bbcnewsnight.bsky.social
"Even more un-British than certain unsavoury people attending certain protests would be a world in which the country saw Jews or the Jewish community demanding that certain rights were disavowed or forfeited."

Sunday Times' Gabriel Pogrund on the weekend's planned protests.

#Newsnight
andrewpurcell.bsky.social
John Woodcock is an arms industry and fossil fuel industry lobbyist, on a mission to further criminalise peaceful protest.

The UK's anti-protest laws are already among most restrictive in the G20.
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rufeydoof.bsky.social
Amazon have removed the guns from their Bond posters, giving the tantalising impression that Sean Connery and Pierce Brosnan think you’re a wanker.
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tariqpanja.bsky.social
More than two dozen new committees created by Infantino in last year, positions that will allow more random FA officials from nations that vote for the FIFA president every four years to get paid. Hard to square all this with need to have excessively high ticket prices to fund world football.
andrewpurcell.bsky.social
I actually think "golden ticket" may be worse than "island of strangers".

Starmer's comms team know it's irresistible to headline writers, they know it's pandering to racists, and they know it's a gross distortion.

They apparently *don't* know they're gift-wrapping an election for Reform.
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ottoenglish.bsky.social
A peerage can only be removed by an act of parliament. The last time that happened was in 1917.

Our House of Lords is completely unfit for purpose, and the likes of "Lady Mone" can keep her position for life without consequences.
josiah.writes.news
Covid-19 Bereaved Families on today’s ruling ordering PPE Medpro to repay £122m to Govt

“Nobody who had any part to play in the PPE scandal...should have any role in public life. Baroness Mone should have no role in making & passing the laws we all live under. Her title must be revoked immediately"
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pgourevitch.bsky.social
can never forget that Fred Trump spent his later years totally gaga but surrounded by a gaggle of senility-denial-enablers who drove him to a make believe office where a make believe secretary had him sign make believe papers—which sounds cute til you see the sequel & the secretary is Stephen Miller
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andrewpurcell.bsky.social
The flag-waving is dire, and seemingly getting worse, but they all do it. When Obama accepted the Democratic nomination in Boulder in 2008, they handed out the Stars and Stripes to tens of thousands of people in the stadium. I politely declined to wave one.
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tanjabueltmann.net
When I was a teenager there was a bus direct from my hometown in Germany to London - we had a British army base, and this direct bus connection was one of the benefits of that. One summer I went on that bus to go volunteer in an old people's home in Southend-on-Sea. I had just turned 18 and was... 🧵
andrewpurcell.bsky.social
This drives me wild, whenever this is in the news (which is always 🤬). It is *already very very expensive and onerous to settle here*.

We paid that £14k so we could live here as a family (my wife is Brazilian). And our kids were already British. For a family migrating here it costs £50k plus.
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paperghost.bsky.social
imagine right, you've had to get past the 28k/38k minimum income requirement for a spouse visa, your visa conditions are *work is not a requirement of entry*, you'll pay about 14 grand over 5 years minimum across 3 visas, and you have to also pick up dog poo from the local field or you have to leave
sharonk.bsky.social
*wanking motion*
MIGRANTS will have to carry out community work or volunteering to qualify to permanently remain in the UK, according to the Home Secretary.

Shabana Mahmood has indicated that she is looking to toughen up the rules around claiming indefinite leave to remain (ILR) in Britain.
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lewisgoodall.com
Today’s digital ID announcement yet another example of how X being the main platform for political discourse will inevitably throw the MSM’s coverage off course, because online right opinion is fevered/way off the beat with the public.

Guess who need digital/reliable ID most? Those in poverty.