Young Bob
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And maybe it's my autism.
Maybe it's ignorance.
I just believe that there is no such thing as an ego zone.
And I have inspirations from different figures and different political spheres.
And I've always wanted to do politics, speak to people who disagree with me.
interview people debate with them and unfortunately I'm not going to have people saying that if you go out and do these certain things you're going to be attacked as a preventative I'm not going to stop doing this just simply because of some kids pushing me now it did start out with arrests no further actions than people pushing me out on the street and now it's getting slowly and slowly and slowly more severe towards my 18th birthday which I think is somewhat poetic
So obviously what happened last week in Manchester was the Unholy Alliance unpacked, of course, members of Stand Up to Racism attacking me on egged on by a bunch of migrant lads.
However, originally before that actual event, it was just people pushing me out on the street.
So as much as it may look bad on camera, I was perfectly healthy and fine to continue on.
That being said, obviously, I need to take more security, more preventative measures to ensure that I can actually still do my work whilst also being safe.
But I just love doing it.
I just have a passion for it.
A passion for politics and debate.
Yeah, mostly started from Christianity, to be fair.
And I believe that my politics is baptized within my Christian faith.
But I don't know, like ever since I was like 13, watching people like political pundits always wanted to do it.
Yeah, so I was campaigning in Makerfield for the Makerfield by-election.
Now, Makerfield as a constituency is close towards Liverpool, so on Friday, funny enough, debated Owen Jones, then also went to Liverpool town centre to do some debates there, then came out on the Monday.
I wanted to do Manchester, so I did a stand stating that Reform UK needs to be more right-wing, needs to be more radical.
And I had two discussions, one with a libertarian and one was for someone who's just curious what the prompt actually meant.