'We have a Labour Government that can't handle the mounting problems in Britain - Gary Neville just can't admit it', says Patrick Christys

Patrick Christys shared his opinion on Gary Neville's latest controversial comments
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Gary Neville is being absolutely roasted for this.
He said: "So I've just left my house and walking into the office, waking up, obviously, seeing the news last night and the news this morning, dominated by the horrific attacks within the Jewish community just about a mile from here."
Okay, who did that attack? Gary, we know it was a Syrian born jihadi called Jihad. His Muslim convert wife said he wanted to join Isis. Neville is going to do it. He's finally going to call out radical Islamist terrorism. Go on, Gary.
He said: "Going down a little, some road seeing 60, probably 50 or 60 Union Jack flags."
Yes. Brilliant: over-patriotism. People just loving their country. Go on, Gary.
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"And on the way back I went down the parallel road, which is Bury New Road, which has got the Jewish community right at its heart. And they're out on the streets defiant, not hiding or in fear," Mr Neville said.
Yes, yes. And that is really brave of them. Because Gary, especially in the last two years, they faced relentless antisemitism from a combination of lunatic Islamists and mad far left activists. But here we go. Gary is getting to the bit now where he calls out those nutty Islamists.
Maybe he'll even make a point that many of the thousands of illegal immigrants we have crossing the Channel come from countries that hate Jews. Come on, Gary, come on.
The division that's being created is absolutely disgusting," he said, adding: "Mainly created by angry middle-aged white men who know exactly what they're doing."
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What? Oh, hang on, angry middle-aged white men. I can't help but wonder how many angry middle-aged white men pay Gary Neville's wages by buying Sky Sports subscriptions. But anyway, do you think he means angry, middle-aged white man like Jihad al Shamie? Good British name there.
Or angry middle-aged white men like Salman Abedi, the son of Libyan asylum seekers who blew himself up inside Manchester Arena. Maybe this is what he means.
Yeah, there we go. Now that is an angry middle-aged. Oh, hang on a second. Just have a look at this.
It was just a Muslim man, actually just violently attacked someone with a knife for burning a Koran outside the Turkish embassy. Guess what? He was spared jail. Anyway, anyway. Carry on. Gary.
Gary said: "Funnily enough, from one of my high development sites last week, there was a Union Jack flag put up, and I took it down instantly. And some people might be watching this and thinking, well, Gary, not very patriotic.
"I played my country 85 times. I love my country, I love Manchester, I love England, but I've been building in this city for 15, 20 years and there's no one put a Union Jack a Jack flag up in the last 15 to 20 years. So why do you need to put one up now?"
Great question. Let me tell you why. Gary. Because over the last 15 to 20 years, we have seen record levels of mass immigration. We've seen record levels of illegal immigration. We've seen a huge rise in Islamist extremism. People are sick of their hard earned tax money being spent on asylum hotels and benefits for illegal migrants and actually, in many cases, legal migrants as well.
Not that that bothers Gary, of course, because he's absolutely wadded, but we've had the Pakistani rape gang scandal as well, which Gary doesn't want to talk about.
"Do you think it was a good thing that Elon Musk is highlighting the grooming gang problem in your country?"
Gary was asked, to which he responded: "I've got no problem. I got no comment on Trump and Trump and Musk and all the rest of it.
And now, Gary, we have a Prime Minister and a Government who many ordinary, hardworking people feel really don't like Britain and haven't got the minerals to sort it out.
But, you see, Gary can't admit that, can he? Why not? Well, he did everything within his power to get Sir Keir Starmer elected, didn't he?
He's done events with Sir Keir Starmer at Labour Party Conference. He even backed him over the whole freebie scandal stuff.
Look, Gary's very big on morals. He's got a strong sense of right and wrong. Do you remember when he went to the Islamist Hamas terror group, housing country of Qatar, for the World Cup, inadvertently helping to sports watch that diabolical country? What should I say, I think, haven't you? Well, going or not going?
He said: "Well, my view always has been that you either highlight the issues and challenges in these countries and speak about them, or you basically don't say anything, you stay back home and don't go. And I've always said we should challenge."
Yeah. Anyway, according to Gary, it was Brexit that made this country dangerous. Brexit has had a devastating impact on this country and the messaging is getting dangerous, extremely dangerous.
"All these idiots that are out there spreading hate speech in any form and abuse in any form. We must stop promoting them. We must stop," he said.
Oh gosh. Yeah, we have seen a lot of very concerning rhetoric recently, haven't we? Do you think? Um, I think Gary means stuff like this.
Oh good grief. I don't know about you, but I think Gary Neville might have got this one wrong.
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