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I understand that per capita statistics can be confusing for most on the left, but look at this list showing crime rates per 1,000 people in the UK by nationality. Notice how the crime rate for native Brits is significantly lower compared to others on the list. Moreover, there...

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Just A Dabblervor 1 Jahr

I remember as a young boy in the early 80s that there was a wave of Vietnamese people who came over to Britain. They integrated very well - they embraced our culture, learned our language and I never heard about any massive crime waves.

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So WHERE are the Pakistani arrests statistics 🤔 Silly me ... those don't count.

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Paula London 🇬🇧vor 1 Jahr

He’s not holding back! 👍

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J87vor 1 Jahr

He's bang on the money well said 👏👏

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Wilvor 1 Jahr

I think The Met considers - sharing their facts online - racist and “violence.” Watch your back mate

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Gustav Wolfevor 1 Jahr

Very true. On a sidenote, dear Brits: “Innit” is not a word. “Isn’t it” are though 👍🏻

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ABvor 1 Jahr

That just say, the people who we gave shelter to, have taken more than we have bargained for. Where is this from, and why is nothing being done. Why isn't HMRC onto the barbers etc

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Brenvor 1 Jahr

The Albanians control the UK and European cocaine markets, and they are blatant about it.

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Tracy Drakevor 1 Jahr

This should be a national emergency .

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Now actually break these number down English 0.12 per 10 Somali 6.5 per 10 Moroccans 7 per 10 Algerians 7.3 per 10 Iraqis 9.3 per 10 Afghans 10.6 per 10 Albanians 21 per 10 Notice an impossible issue here?

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