I just love this LOVE MUSIC HATE RACISM T-shirt that I got from lovemusichateracism.edinburgh on Friday. I was going to save it for gigging, but decided it was too good to wait. I had compliments and positive vibes from so many people at work today, so it was the right move. Next step has got to be a T-shirt saying 'Love Music, Hate Fascism'!
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#hateracism #standuptoracism #antiracist #lovemusichateracism #protestsongs
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/feb/23/farage-kicks-things-off-30-minutes-hate-final-word Frightening stuff that apparently only satirical sketch writers have the guts to call out. #StandUpToRacism
Farage kicks things off before 30 minutes of hate – and has the final word

Reform’s ‘shadow home secretary’, Zia Yusuf, launches tirade of misery that sounded more hardline and deranged as it went

The Guardian

Anti-Racism demonstration in Oxford today protesting against the (tiny) far-right march through the city centre.

#Antifa #antifascism #Oxford #protest #StandUpToRacism #StandUpToFascism

Farage boycotting the BBC, thank f@ck for that. We won't have the hear his right wing racist twaddle as much. He can stick to the joke channel GBNews to spout his fear mongering.

#ReformUK #UKPolitics #Standuptoracism #AntiFascist

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/nigel-farage-boycotts-bbc-over-104359297.html

Nigel Farage boycotts BBC over alleged teenage racism coverage

NIGEL Farage said he will boycott the BBC after he was asked about allegations of racism and antisemitism during his schooldays by journalists at the...

Yahoo News UK
Nigel Farage sang antisemitic songs to Jewish classmates, former Dulwich pupil claims

Two former Dulwich pupils have spoken to Sky News about their time at the school with Nigel Farage.

Sky

I decided to to #donate to (some +___+) of the #FOSS software, anti-racism and nature protection NGOs this year *before* I realise that I absolutely can't afford it 😅

So far I donated #KDE, #Blender, #Inkscape, Mastodon as well as as #Naturwald, #StandUpToRacism and

https://www.amadeu-antonio-stiftung.de/

This kinda feels like bragging but what I really want with this is toot is maybe make some other folks to donate for the causes they care about (if they can spare a coin) 💖

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Nigel Farage seems to think you can be racist in a fun way, kinda like a burning cross on your lawn provides a nice night light. What a moron, goes to show what kind of people support him & his joke of a party ReformUK.

#Standuptoracism

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/nigel-farage-says-alleged-racist-090258148.html

Nigel Farage: Alleged racist comments not made in 'hurtful or insulting way'

NIGEL Farage has claimed he did not make comments in a “hurtful or insulting way”, after 20 people he went to school with accused him of racism and...

Yahoo News UK
It's a soggy Saturday in the South West of England, but a rainbow umbrella and some #MediaRevolution flyers will lift the mood as we #StandUpToRacism in #Exeter
You can’t beat the far right by echoing them.
You beat them by proving there’s something better.
#StandUpToRacism #UKPolitics #HopeOverHate
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Is the UK’s left-wing Labour Party on a ‘rightward’ path in election race?

Labour’s leader Keir Starmer has been accused of purging left-wing members of his party ahead of the general election.

Al Jazeera

Swansea Council reaffirms City of Sanctuary status in social cohesion vote

Council votes for sanctuary and cohesion

At last night’s full council meeting, councillors supported a Notice of Motion on social cohesion, with only two votes against. The motion reaffirmed Swansea’s commitment as a City of Sanctuary, supporting asylum seekers and refugees, and directly addressed recent controversy around claims made about Seaview School’s religious education classes.

The vote saw Labour, Liberal Democrat and Conservative councillors united, with senior Tory councillor Lyndon Jones backing the motion alongside his group. Reform councillor Francesca O’Brien, who represents Mumbles, opposed the motion, along with one independent councillor.

Reform voices opposition

Cllr Francesca O’Brien, elected as a Conservative in 2022 before joining Reform UK earlier this year, said she voted against because she wanted to represent “working families in Swansea” concerned about illegal immigration.

“It’s clear that this Council believes if you want to put an end to illegal immigration, you’re a racist. I’m proud to give a voice to people across my ward and across the whole of Swansea who think our laws matter, our borders matter, and our safety matters.”

A Reform UK Wales spokesperson added:

“The Tories have left the playing field on illegal immigration. The only party left that’s talking sense on these issues is Reform UK.”

Conservative backing contrasts with Senedd stance

Swansea’s Conservative councillors supported the motion, despite their Senedd leader Darren Millar previously opposing the Welsh Government’s “Nation of Sanctuary” policy. Locally, the group aligned with Labour and Liberal Democrat colleagues to reaffirm Swansea’s sanctuary status.

Council responds to Seaview School controversy

The motion followed weeks of tension around Seaview Primary School, after claims circulated online about its religious education classes. Swansea Bay News previously reported how the Council issued a formal rebuttal, describing the allegations as “misinformation” and stressing that the school’s teaching complied fully with the national curriculum.

Councillors said last night’s motion was designed to counter the spread of false claims and to reinforce Swansea’s commitment to community cohesion.

Campaigners hail anti‑racism stance

Local group Stand Up to Racism Swansea welcomed the vote, describing it as “a defence of the Nation of Sanctuary supporting asylum seekers and refugees.” In a statement, they said the motion was brought specifically to oppose “racist Islamophobic lies about Seaview School” and praised councillors for condemning hate.

The group reported that two members of the public gallery walked out during the debate, shouting obscenities, after councillors backed the motion.

Calls for action on social media hate

Earlier in the meeting, the Green Party’s Cllr Chris Evans asked the Leader to press the UK Government to hold social media companies accountable for failing to deal with far‑right hate and misinformation. He suggested councils should be able to join class action lawsuits to recover costs of dealing with unrest caused by online content.

Responding, Labour’s Cllr Rob Stewart the Leader of Swansea Council said he would write to the Prime Minister and the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, urging legislative measures to make platforms jointly liable with content creators. He warned that algorithms amplifying harmful content were “undermining social cohesion and placing additional strain on local services.”

Swansea’s journey as a City of Sanctuary

Swansea first declared itself a City of Sanctuary in 2010, becoming only the second city in the UK to adopt the title. The decision was rooted in a desire to make the city a place of welcome for people fleeing war and persecution, and it quickly grew into a wider movement.

Over the past 15 years, schools, faith groups, charities, and community organisations have joined together under the sanctuary banner. From English language classes to cultural festivals, the aim has been to weave hospitality and inclusion into everyday life. Supporters say the designation has helped Swansea build a reputation for compassion, while also challenging prejudice and misinformation.

By reaffirming its sanctuary status last night, councillors sought to restate those values in the face of recent controversy, reminding residents that Swansea’s identity as a City of Sanctuary is not just a title but a lived commitment to community and solidarity.

What it means for Swansea

The motion reaffirms Swansea’s identity as a City of Sanctuary, a designation first adopted 15 years ago. Supporters say it strengthens the city’s commitment to welcoming refugees and asylum seekers, while also sending a clear message against misinformation and hate.

Related stories from Swansea Bay News

Council hits back at misinformation on religion lessons
Swansea Council previously responded to claims about Seaview School’s religious education classes earlier this autumn.

Swansea councillor Francesca O’Brien joins Reform UK
The Mumbles councillor defected from the Conservatives to Reform UK earlier this year.

#asylumSeekers #CityOfSanctuary #FrancescaOBrien #IllegalImmigrants #misinformation #NationOfSanctuary #NoticeOfMotion #politics #ReformUK #refugees #religiousEducation #SeaviewPrimarySchool #StandUpToRacism #Swansea #SwanseaCouncil