'Racists can crawl back under rocks but PM & Tories must look under own stones'

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'Racists can crawl back under rocks but PM & Tories must look under own stones'
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'Racists should crawl back under rocks but PM and Tories should look under own stones'

The vile racist abuse of England’s black football stars and violence from thugs who are parasites on the beautiful game was depressingly predictable.

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