https://bylinetimes.com/2023/03/09/is-there-any-comparison-between-bravermans-migration-bill-and-nazi-germany/ From above article...
Is it time to invoke the charge of fascism and draw parallels with Nazi Germany, as others have done? I am appalled by the new legislation but the circumstances today are different. Refugees have considerably more agency and enjoy more rights now, even though many are also victims of trafficking and their rights are in peril by this government’s design. The imperative now must be to ensure that their rights are preserved. The nationalist rhetoric we have heard is undeniably incendiary, which is why it brings up the spectre of fascism in a country that still clings to its reputation from Second World War as a defender of liberalism.
Arguably, the use of such language is more a precursor than a product of fascism, but as we saw in the attacks on hotels housing asylum-seekers, and protests organised by Britain First, it is nonetheless a dangerous source of incitement, and must be taken seriously
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I watched pmqs on Wednesday and twice Sunak said 'we are on the side of the British people'. It is the nationalist sentiment that is being stoked and this is definitely going to be a focus for the Tories in the next election
Twitter isn't the place for nuance, but this is obviously what Lineker was getting at, this unwelcoming nationalism