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内容摘要:"I understand what Tata’s decision means for the community in Port Talbot, and that is why I wanted to fight in cabinet for the UK government to put money into a transition fund to support the people and the area.”

"I understand what Tata’s decision means for the community in Port Talbot, and that is why I wanted to fight in cabinet for the UK government to put money into a transition fund to support the people and the area.”

This lack of cohesion makes the situation more unpredictable and dangerous. For the authorities, there are so many potential rioters and potential targets, and a lack of obvious national organisations to disrupt.By contrast, counter-demonstrations by anti-racism campaigners have been far more cohesive and organised.

3 hours ago An AI video ad is making a splash. Is it the future of advertising?

Right-wing extremism itself can be thought of as a spectrum, rather than a coherent whole. It includes genocidal neo-Nazis treated as terrorists by the state, who hide behind online aliases, scorn campaigning, want to destroy society and venerate Adolf Hitler. But the term is also used to describe people who stand in democratic elections, engage in public campaigns and put forward policy platforms.I tend to use “extreme right” for the first type and “far right” for the latter.In key respects, right-wing extremism in the UK today has moved beyond being driven mainly by organisations and parties to instead being composed of looser networks of people, typically coalescing online.

3 hours ago An AI video ad is making a splash. Is it the future of advertising?

There is no neo-fascist political party achieving electoral success in the way the British National Party (BNP) did in the recent past.Today, there are no prominent political leaders as we’d traditionally understand them, either. The anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is probably the best-known public figure - but the convicted criminal oversees a personality cult rather than a coherent movement, with the endless spectacle of his online diatribes and legal issues providing a living soap opera.

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Groups like the BNP and National Front still exist, but they are ghosts of their former selves, populated by older fascists and lacking appeal to younger people.

Newer, more extreme organisations have been created by younger people in the UK but the key examples - including the neo-Nazi groups National Action and Sonnenkrieg Division – have been outlawed by the government as terrorist organisations and disrupted by anti-fascists, journalists and the police.“We still live in a country with all the opportunities to have a career. We still have all the rights, but we have the right to choose to live more traditionally.”

Aside from ideological debates, discussions have focussed on the social and cultural factors that could be influencing young women to quit work - or at least aspire to a softer lifestyle.Sweden has a reputation for work life balance - most employees get

and less than 1% work more than 50 hours a week.Still, Ungdomsbaromatern’s research suggests rising stress levels amongst young people, and Ms Göransson believes soft girls trend may be an extension of recent global work trends such as

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