No, Farage, the protesters weren’t anti-English, they were anti-UKIP
It's right-wing bigotry that the protesters are "virulently opposed" to, not "the English".
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
It's right-wing bigotry that the protesters are "virulently opposed" to, not "the English".
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By18 September 2014 is the date.
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