Importing the Politics of Hate with David Atherton, Catherine Blaiklock & Robert Bates & Mike Ryan.

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Importing the Politics of Hate.

Britains looked on horror at the Bondi Massacre last weekend. There is much unease in the UK about its open borders, the lack of verification and tracking of asylum seekers, legacy and current incidents of rape by Pakistani grooming gangs and rising social tensions - point to trouble.

Is there a threat of terror in the UK and what is the source of this? Is UK importing the politics of Hate? Who or what is to blame for the rise in Islamophobia? Is the Government deliberately stocking fear, loathing and social discord? This seems to be the case?

Mike Ryan HOST

GUESTS

David Atherton is a political commentator, Journalist, broadcaster, libertarian, and an advocate for free markets & free speech finally he's a self proclaimed "Selfish smoker".

Catherine Blaiklock was UKIP economics spokesman and Founder of The Brexit Party. Nigel Farage considers her 'too based' because speaks her mind and will not be shut up as many in Reform are. She has worked all over the world in big and small business.

Robert Bates is the Founder of the Centre for Migration Control and a National Committee Member of the Campaign for an Independent Britain (CIBUK.Org). The Centre for Migration Control is a think tank committed to controlling and reducing migration to Britain. The Campaign for an Independent Britain (CIBUK) is UK's longest-running membership organisation for independence, sovereignty, democracy and freedom.

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