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Will Our Exit From The Eu Put Our Ethnic Minorities At Risk? This Guardian Columnist Thinks So.

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anotheoldgit | 14:07 Mon 01st Apr 2019 | News
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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/apr/01/jeremy-corbyn-labour-peoples-vote-fight-far-right

/// But this risks diminishing the strong BAME element of the people’s vote left bloc, at which half of Labour’s black MPs spoke. As Clive Lewis, the Corbyn-supporting Labour MP for Norwich South, said at the march: “There aren’t that many black MPs [in Labour] supporting Brexit … And do you know why? We’ve got a bit of a spider sense when it comes to *** like this. We could see that Brexit wasn’t going to end well for us.” ///
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Isn't the article more about whether a Second Vote would tackle far right racism rather than Brexit, per se? Ms Shabi seems to have ignored the anti-semitism problems apparently endemic in the Labour party when she calls for him to get behind the issue.
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Zacs-Master

/// Isn't the article more about whether a Second Vote would tackle far right racism rather than Brexit, per se? ///

I would have thought that a second vote would be more likely to incite the so called 'Far-Right' (I would rather describe them as those who support democracy).
I would take anything the Guardian says with a pinch of salt. Remember they only have a small audience to pamper to.
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I like to pop in from time to time, just to see how the other half live.

Level playing field and all that.
'I would have thought that a second vote would be more likely to incite the so called 'Far-Right''

Me too. And I almost wrote that the article was contradictory. For example 'A second vote is the only way to confront head-on the bigotry and racism unleashed by Brexit' and then later:
'But one credible progressive case against a second referendum is that it will set this toxic cocktail alight'
Another cart before the horse Guardian skewing of events. In part Brexit was a result of the increasing uneasiness of ordinary people regarding the continued unfettered immigration to the UK, including the illegal immigration. The manifestation of this uneasiness was not a result of Brexit. Still, the Guardian will not let facts hinder a bit of good old fashioned lying.
The last argument against a “second referendum” ought to be that it would effectively be poking some sort of far right wasps nest. That’s just an excuse. As someone said: “does the lion cower under the hovering bovver boot?”
"I would have thought that a second vote I would be more likely to incite the so called 'Far-Right' (I would rather describe them as those who support democracy)."

I prefer to call them the far right. The mob listening to Yaxley Lennon ranting about stuff with no relevance to Brexit and intimidating journalists last Friday looked pretty far right to me.

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