Keeping politics out of work place is like an extremely mild stance.
For some reason, people label him as facist...
When you're advocating for ethno-nationalism and praising fascists, I don't think you can get mad at people thinking maybe you're a little bit fascist, or can claim to be in the centre politically.
He praised one policy from Tommy Robinson. This doesn't mean he support every single action performed by Tommy Robinson for eternity.
He advocates for stricter immigration laws and is against mass immigration.
He then praises the stricter immigration laws in Denmark. Then, Denmark would be considered facist and ethno-nationalistic by your logic?
> I don't think you can get mad at people thinking maybe you're a little bit fascist, or can claim to be in the centre politically
I'm actually mad that the word fascist is losing its meaning.
Wanting a stricter immigration law is now fascist, and Denmark is basically considered fascist for all these years for having stricter immigration laws praised by DHH...
At worst, this view is centered.
He argues that non-White people aren't British[0], that's the bit where it gets a bit fascist for me.
There's a debate to be had about immigration, that I think is valid. I think there's nothing wrong with advocating to reduce immigration. I think saying non-White people (who were born here, just so we can get away from the immigration side of things) aren't British is a dick move and kinda fascist.