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The Price of Liberty
The Others, we are told to fear,
they point at strange and different folk,
whose foreign tongues upon our streets,
and foreign food and foreign dress
might “dilute our Britishness”
as if it were an orange squash.
But evil is resident, not afar,
the enemy spread their fear and scares,
whilst warning us, look, foreign folk
have come to steal your homes and jobs,
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Thursday 24th July 2025 11:20 am

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