Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, Pauline Black, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown and racism

June 3, 2008 11:50 am

How one ranting moron can put back race relations to the dark ages -read the article. Good to see the comments though, such as this one…

As a convert from “left” to “right” I see now even more clearly why the left has run its course and self imploded in such a spectacular fashion.

In the absence of any real intellectual scrutiny by YAB comes forth a beautifully written but ultimately ignorant piece of work, something which the left are particularly good at but unfortunately YAB, no one is buying it any more, we have heard the rhetoric before and it doesn’t wash.

She talks of a rise of authoritarianism, unregulated capitalism, racism and cultural protectionism, but these comments fit the new labour “experience” (and by which I presume she means the left) like a glove.

She sees the rise of the right as a threat to her and her ilk, but it has been the left which has destroyed my existence in new labour’s “new Briton” It is the left which has left me disconnected, poor and without hope in my own country
So go on, pack your bags left, goodbye and frankly, good riddance! .

I’d also really like to read a transcript or hear a copy of Welcome to my world

Thursday 15 May 2008 20:00-20:30 (Radio 4 FM)
Singer Pauline Black has often felt uncomfortable in the countryside because of the colour of her skin. She visits one of Britain’s whitest areas, the south west, to meet Wilfred Emmanuel Jones, black farmer and prospective Tory MP. Miles Warde reports.

I’d be grateful for an MP3 of it.

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