there s a number of reasons. you betrayed your tribe. but, yeah, and the older i get, the more i look back on it and draw different conclusions and opinions to why i did it. on the spot, there in that room, when i saw fascism for what it really was. it wasn t about fighting at training stations with groups of lefties and all that, it s about stamping on people s heads, it s about battering the weak and defenceless. and on that spot, i came from a home where we were, in real terms, i guess, weak and defenceless, we were impoverished, we were just three brothers, me and my mum, we were impoverished, we were weak, we were almost defenceless. and i saw people like us, who were just trying to get ahead in society, and i saw my friends, my racial brethren and comrades, stamping on those people and i just thought. do you know? the funny thing is, these racists never go out and save a library, or save a hospital, of save a school. these people who were in here, talking about is it dangerous
but, yeah, and the older i get, the more i look back on it and draw different conclusions and opinions to why i did it. on the spot, there in that room, when i saw fascism for what it really was. it wasn t about fighting at training stations with groups of lefties and all that, it s about stamping on people s heads, it s about battering the weak and defenceless. and on that spot, i came from a home where we were, in real terms, i guess, weak and defenceless, we were impoverished, we were just three brothers, me and my mum, we were impoverished, we were weak, we were almost defenceless. and i saw people like us, who were just trying to get ahead in society, and i saw my friends, my racial brethren and comrades, stamping on those people and i just thought. do you know? the funny thing is, these racists never go out and save a library, or save a hospital, of save a school. these people who were in here, talking about is it dangerous to have a far right group active in the community? wel
there s a number of reasons. you betrayed your tribe. but, yeah, and the older i get, the more i look back on it and draw different conclusions and opinions to why i did it. on the spot, there in that room, when i saw fascism for what it really was. it wasn t about fighting at training stations with groups of lefties and all that, it s about stamping on people s heads, it s about battering the weak and defenceless. and on that spot, i came from a home where we were, in real terms, i guess, weak and defenceless, we were impoverished, we were just three brothers, me and my mum, we were impoverished, we were weak, we were almost defenceless. and i saw people like us, who were just trying to get ahead in society, and i saw my friends, my racial brethren and comrades, stamping on those people and i just thought. do you know? the funny thing is, these racists never go out and save a library, or save a hospital, of save a school. these people who were in here, talking about is it dangerous
vote to strike. teachers have seen their pay drop in vote to strike. teachers have seen their pay drop in value vote to strike. teachers have seenl their pay drop in value enormously. every year, we are taking another cut, cut, cut. the 5% on offer at the moment is yet another cut in real terms. the moment is yet another cut in real terms- the moment is yet another cut in real terms. tomorrow, unions are ex - ected real terms. tomorrow, unions are expected to real terms. tomorrow, unions are expected to vote real terms. tomorrow, unions are expected to vote to real terms. tomorrow, unions are expected to vote to coordinate . real terms. tomorrow, unions are | expected to vote to coordinate any strike action. this winter could see the greatest industrial action in a decade. some union leaders predict1 million workers will walk out. that report from zoe conway. there ve been fresh russian strikes on the ukraine capital kyiv this morning. there were several explosions as energy