animahkosai.bsky.social
Malaysian Brit, lawyer in a past life who speaks up on injustice… which in today’s world, makes me loud, when I’d rather hunker down with a good book and coffee
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Ironic that I rarely er tweet (post?) here.
Also noting that it’s down as the far right rally across Britain, although from what I hear, still outnumbered by anti racists.
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"We call upon the Labour government to withdraw its proposed immigration rules which are inhumane, unfair and unachievable for many.
The government needs to be lead by what's right, just and needed to support a sustainable UK economy to the betterment of all who live here."
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"People of the global majority in the UK are feeling more unsafe since last summer’s racial riots and the rise of Reform in the recent local elections. What we need right now is a leader who truly understands the need for multiracial unity in our diverse society. Not someone who echoes Enoch Powell"
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"We become strangers when the government cuts back on community services, council house building, sports, arts, preventing access to a full life, by making public transport expensive, cutting back PIPs, and social care.
"Becoming strangers has nothing to do with immigration.
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With this and benefit cuts impacting seniors in the UK, it feels so targeted. We are all going to be in this group someday.
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What we are seeing is Europe and Canada FINALLY waking up to the fact that the USA is NOT a reliable ally.
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I LOVE how you describe it!
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Just curious as to where you’re based. We have a huge London one on Saturday, as well as numerous ones across the country.
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I stand with South Africa
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So proud of Malaysia!
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What would the world look like if we centre the needs of people who have long been most marginalised, and leave the needs of the elite and business, last?