‘Brummies united against racism’: poster campaign takes on the far right

The Guardian 1 min read 4 hours ago

<p>A message of neighbourly solidarity is thriving in Birmingham against a backdrop of racist intimidation</p><p>When Mus unfurled the leaflet lying on her driveway, she was left shocked, angry and upset. “White Britons are already a minority in London … it is clear that if these trends continue white people will become a minority in Britain,” it read.</p><p>The leaflet, written by a far-right group, was distributed along her street three years ago in Moseley, a leafy suburb of Birmingham. It went on to blame NHS waiting lists, a shortage of social housing and even traffic on “the rising population”.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/oct/12/brummies-united-against-racism-birmingham-poster-campaign-takes-on-the-far-right">Continue reading...</a>
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