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Previously on "Oh Dear maybe jezzy should move to Germany"
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostOnly following the UK's lead: Hate crime, England and Wales, 2017 to 2018 - GOV.UK
An intelligent person would actually read the report.
This increase is thought to be largely driven by improvements in police recording,although there has been spikes in hate crime following certain events such as the EUReferendum and the terrorist attacks in 2017Hate crimes are a subset of notifiable offences that are recorded by the police and make up less thantwo per cent of such crimes, based on police recorded crime figures for 2017/18.There were 94,098 hate crimes recorded by the police in England and Wales in 2017/18, an increaseof 17 per cent compared with 2016/17 (80,393 offences; see Table 2). There were increases in all fiveof the centrally monitored strands continuing the upward trend in all strands of hate crime since2012/13.These increases are thought to have been driven by improvements in crime recording by the policefollowing a review Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services3(HMICFRS) in 2014 and the removal of the designation of police recorded crime as National4Statistics. It also thought that growing awareness of hate crime is likely to have led to improvedidentification of such offences. Although these improvements are thought to be the main reasons forthe increases seen, there have been short-term increases in hate crime following certain events suchas the EU Referendum in June 2016 and the terrorist attacks in 2017.
You of course didn't.
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Doesn't really seem to be just a right-wing thing. Although I'm fairly right wing and also in favour of it being banned from civilised countries.
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Originally posted by vetran View Posthey why don't both of them move to Germany?
Islamophobia and xenophobia on the rise in Germany, new study claims | The Independent
Makes the UK look good. Open door immigration is working
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hey why don't both of them move to Germany?
Islamophobia and xenophobia on the rise in Germany, new study claims | The Independent
Prejudice towards Muslims and foreigners is rising in Germany, a study has revealed.More than 44 per cent of Germans believe Muslims should be banned from immigrating, compared to 36.5 per cent in 2014, the Competence Centre for Right-Wing Extremism and Democracy Research found.
The poll found more than one in two (55.8 per cent) said the number of Muslims made them feel like strangers in their own country, while 43 per cent gave the same answer four years ago, the Die Welt newspaper reported.
It also showed more than one in three Germans believe foreigners only come to the country to exploit the welfare state and 35.6 per cent feared Germany had already been “dangerously watered down” by foreigners.
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Or maybe the Tories could all move to Austria:
Tories suspend 14 members over alleged Islamophobia | Politics | The Guardian
Austria′s controversial ′burqa ban,′ a year on | Europe| News and current affairs from around the continent | DW | 01.10.2018
I'm sure they would feel at home there:
Austria to hold snap polls in September after corruption sting | News | DW | 19.05.2019
Braunau am Inn - Wikipedia
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It’s like the police signs in this country -“Thieves operating in this area”, in both cases those in charge should be fired
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Oh Dear maybe jezzy should move to Germany
German Jews warned not to wear kippas after rise in anti-Semitism - BBC News
The German government's anti-Semitism commissioner has urged Jews to avoid wearing skullcaps in public.Felix Klein warned Jews against donning the kippa in parts of the country, following a rise in anti-Semitism.
Mr Klein said his opinion on the matter had "changed compared with what it used to be".
"I cannot recommend to Jews that they wear the skullcap at all times everywhere in Germany," he told the Funke newspaper group.
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