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Britain Quote by Dylan Moran

“It's such a bullshit move. Transparently so. It's obviously supposed to give succor to people who feel pissed off because someone from another country got a job that they feel should've been given to them. But that's what people voted against here. They voted against the movement of labor - that…” quote by Dylan Moran
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“It's such a bullshit move. Transparently so. It's obviously supposed to give succor to people who feel pissed off because someone from another country got a job that they feel should've been given to them. But that's what people voted against here. They voted against the movement of labor - that kind of fluidity - because they want a Britain that no longer exists, and they can't get it.”

Dylan Moran

About This Quote

The speaker criticizes a policy that appears to placate disgruntled locals by favoring foreign workers, reflecting a desire for a nostalgic, exclusive national identity.

In simple terms: A policy is seen as pandering to resentment against foreign workers.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and challenge exclusionary narratives.

Themes

nationalism immigration political rhetoric social division

Mood

defensive critical skeptical

Type

political social commentary

When to use this quote

  • political debate
  • immigration policy
  • community relations
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

populism identity politics economic protectionism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What underlying economic anxieties drive such resentment?
  • How can inclusive policies be framed to reduce backlash?
A Different Perspective

Such narratives can oversimplify complex economic realities.

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