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Post Riots Conversation - Sammy Woodhouse and Guramit Singh

Post Riots Conversation - Sammy Woodhouse and Guramit Singh

Update: 2024-09-02
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In this episode, we delve into the controversial topic of the English Defence League (EDL) and its portrayal in the media. The Sammy Woodhouse interviews Guramit Singh, a former leader of the EDL, to discuss the organization's history, its disbandment in 2011, and the misconceptions surrounding it. Singh clarifies that the EDL was never a far-right racist organization and that it actively expelled far-right racists from its ranks. He also addresses the recent riots in the UK, emphasizing that they were not organized by the EDL but were a result of broader societal issues.

Singh criticizes the media and politicians for labeling peaceful demonstrators as far-right extremists and discusses the two-tier policing and justice system in the UK. He argues that the media and politicians are stoking tensions between communities for their own agendas. The conversation also touches on the role of religion in British society, the perceived favoritism towards the Muslim community, and the challenges faced by the Christian community.

The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of British politics, the need for a pro-British political party, and the importance of free speech. The host and Singh agree that while the road ahead is challenging, there is hope for change if people remain united and vocal about their concerns.

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Post Riots Conversation - Sammy Woodhouse and Guramit Singh

Post Riots Conversation - Sammy Woodhouse and Guramit Singh

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