Satirical critique of Reform UK's claims about white British disadvantage
By
John Crace
Crisp on the outside, thoughtful on the inside. A keeper.
Summary
A satirical/opinion piece criticizing Reform UK's Robert Jenrick and Nigel Farage for claiming that white British people are disadvantaged. The article mocks the party's rhetoric about "foreigners" and reparations, framing it as a deranged and self-serving political narrative aimed at victimhood politics.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledNow is not a good time to be a white Brit born in this country.
Write me an essay in the style of an even more deranged Rupert Lowe.
It's time that black and disabled people started paying reparations to white people. For all the benefits they have taken off us
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