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Law breakers are stretching British goodwill to the max

Scottish Daily Express

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June 30, 2025

DESPITE what some politicians, activists and parts of the media will have you believe, Britain is a fair and tolerant place to live - but our tolerance is being stretched to breaking point. Compare our nation to others around the world and it's plain to see that we are a caring and compassionate country.

- Duncan Barkes

Law breakers are stretching British goodwill to the max

The British have always had a sense of fair play and a reputation for backing the underdog, but these days it feels like we are being taken for mugs.

There are “pro-Palestinian” marches most weekends in London that cost the taxpayer a fortune to police. This is only right in a functioning democracy; yet these marches are no longer pro-Palestine, but anti-Israel, participants openly calling for that country's destruction. A recent march following Israel's bombing of Iran to remove a nuclear threat saw banners calling for Britons to support Ayatollah Ali Khamenei - Iran's supreme leader.

The fact he has spent three decades brutally crushing any form of dissent or political opposition in his country is completely ignored by these so-called protesters.

They also conveniently forget that if they lived in Iran, they would not have the freedom to protest as they do in Britain. If they did, they would end up in a dungeon, or far worse.

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