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Old 10-31-23, 08:15 AM   #931
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Meanwhile in the supposedly Terrorist free UK, the government Quango department "The Parole Board" have released 3 convicted Terrorists who are supposedly, "No Longer A Danger" to UK nationals!, are these bleeding currants kidding me or what?.
WTF, are this useless bleeding government doing?, not only are they incompetent but they are brain dead stupid bastards as well, these pillocks should never have been released onto the streets of the UK ever again.

I should have gone to New Zealand in 1981 when I was given the opportunity to, I will regret that decision to stay here for all of eternity.

Three members of home-grown jihadi gang who plotted to blow up a Territorial Army base with a bomb mounted on a remote control car are quietly released from prison

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^Don't you get fed up with all those Labour Party begging messages?.
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Simply the unfortunate result of being a past member.
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Old 11-02-23, 12:25 PM   #935
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To think, I used to think he was one of the more trustworthy government ministers.

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Former health secretary Matt Hancock wanted to decide "who should live and die" if the NHS was overwhelmed, the Covid inquiry has heard.

The revelation came to light in evidence presented by Sir Simon Stevens, the former NHS England chief.

In his witness statement, he said Mr Hancock thought he, not doctors or the public, should decide who to prioritise if hospitals became overwhelmed.

Sir Simon said: "Fortunately this horrible dilemma never crystallised."
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Old 11-02-23, 02:23 PM   #936
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Sadiq Khan says he is facing 'toughest election yet' while warning of 900,000 'silenced Londoners'

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/newsl...b90dc051&ei=73

Is that white British Londoners who are silenced Khan?, or your imported Migrant Londoners, do tell.
When a candidate starts moaning about Voter ID, it tells me one thing, that previous London elections haven't been fair in the past, suck it up you currant and win it fair and square for once.
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Old 11-02-23, 05:29 PM   #937
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The problem that exists when migrants do not assimilate into a new country is you become an impotent power. As you become an increasingly multicultural society it becomes more and more difficult to fashion consensus on domestic and foreign policy issues, except in circumstances of truly and widely perceived external threat. Such a consensus generally existed during WWII and even during the Cold War. It was rooted, however, not only in deeply shared democratic values, which the public sensed were being threatened, but also in cultural and ethnic affinity for predominately European victims of hostile totalitarianisms.

In the absence of a comparable external challenge. European society may find it much more difficult if not impossible to reach agreement regarding domestic and foreign policies that cannot be directly related to central beliefs and widely shared cultural-ethnic sympathies. Good luck when those 1.7 million Afghan refugees are herded your way.
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Old 11-02-23, 05:51 PM   #938
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^Yep, that sounds about right to me.
In 10 or 20 years time half of this country will be supporting murdering Terrorist regimes, who would have thought that in the 60's eh?, ahh, I remember now, Enoch Powell mentioned something about violent Migrants, it's a shame they didn't listen to that one lone voice of reason in the House of Commons at the time.
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I sometimes wonder if the flood of immigrants are deliberately herded our way by those knowing full well the impact they have on existing government, culture and society. But, if I ask questions or try to reason with some I’ll most assuredly be called a racist, fascist, xenophobic or something along those lines by the usual suspects and goodness knows nobody wants to be called that, so just be quiet and embrace the suck.


We have developed borders for a reason, they help the tribes of the world live peaceably with likeminded peoples and allows us to tolerate each other at a distance IMO.
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I sometimes wonder if the flood of immigrants are deliberately herded our way by those knowing full well the impact they have on existing government, culture and society. But, if I ask questions or try to reason with some I’ll most assuredly be called a racist, fascist, xenophobic or something along those lines by the usual suspects and goodness knows nobody wants to be called that, so just be quiet and embrace the suck.
The crisis gets intentionally sharpened on all levels and on all topics, so that when the brown stuff hits the fan and the counties are burnign they can pose as the saviors of the world whom the people jubilatingly follow into assumed salvation, which is the way into totalitarian darkness on a scale second to none before. Industrial lobbies, totalitarian "philantropists", ultra rich ultra secret "elites", religious sectarians, stupid politicians serving as figureheads only: they all work hand in hand on this.


Again: the crisis is not ba accident, it is wanted as a tool of destroying the old order.
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^It looks as if the "Old Order" is being swept aside in the UK and, pretty soon the "New Order" will take over.

The British mosques where speakers 'are fanning flames of hatred and division'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-division.html

What will the authorities do about this?, nothing as usual as they've known about this bollocks for over 30 years, in all that time they've just ignored it or buried it from the publics view. These bastards are "Fifth Columnists" and they should be treated the same as the spies of old were, there's no need for an expensive trial I'll just need plenty of rope and £5 per head, you can't get much cheaper than that.
What about the "Human Rights Lawyers" though?, ahh yes, I'll do those for £6.50 a head and the terrorist supporting demonstrators for £7 a head. Interested.
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^It looks as if the "Old Order" is being swept aside in the UK and, pretty soon the "New Order" will take over.

The British mosques where speakers 'are fanning flames of hatred and division'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-division.html

What will the authorities do about this?, nothing as usual as they've known about this bollocks for over 30 years, in all that time they've just ignored it or buried it from the publics view. These bastards are "Fifth Columnists" and they should be treated the same as the spies of old were, there's no need for an expensive trial I'll just need plenty of rope and £5 per head, you can't get much cheaper than that.
What about the "Human Rights Lawyers" though?, ahh yes, I'll do those for £6.50 a head and the terrorist supporting demonstrators for £7 a head. Interested.
Interesting times ahead me thinks.
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Calls for Army to be drafted in for ‘million-strong’ Palestine march on Remembrance Day

EXCLUSIVE: An MP has said the planned mass disruption in central London on November 11 is "completely inappropriate".


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An MP has called for the military to be drafted in to keep the peace in London after it emerged pro-Palestinian protestors are organising a "million-strong" march on Remembrance Day.

The Palestine Solidarity Campaign has announced it plans to continue protests in response to Israel’s Hamas retaliation.

Coaches are now being organised from northern towns like Dewsbury, Batley and Leicester, with a demand for activists to help “make this the biggest march in history”.

The planned day of the protest, November 11, will clash directly with this year’s Remembrance Day, and come a day before the annual Cenotaph memorial for Remembrance Sunday.

Despite the head of the Met Sir Mark Rowley telling the London Assembly the protestors “will not be allowed near the official events or to disrupt them”, there are serious concerns about how such a large protest can take place while maintaining peace and order.

A Tory MP has now told the Express that the Metropolitan Police and Sadiq Khan must ask for military assistance.

Crawley MP Henry Smith said: “After consecutive weekends of demonstrations where the Cenotaph and other national monuments have been grossly disrespected, it’s completely inappropriate for further protests to be held over Remembrance weekend.

“I don’t have confidence in the Mayor of London or Metropolitan Police under him to properly handle the situation given their past poor record, and call on the Government to consider deploying military assistance.”

Mr Smith added: “The fact that this even needs considering is a sad reflection on the ability so far to appropriately police what have been some appalling scenes.”
Susan Hall, the Tory candidate for Mayor of London, told the Express the planned protest will be “very disruptive to the Remembrance Sunday commemoration”.
She said: “Sadiq Khan needs to get a grip and start taking responsibility for keeping Londoners safe. These protests have already caused a great deal of anxiety, especially amongst the Jewish community, and will likely be very disruptive to the Remembrance Sunday commemoration.

“It is vital that the police have the resources and political backing they need to do their jobs, and when I am Mayor, I will ensure they always do.”

The PSC campaign called on its tens of thousands of followers to use the coming weekend to “prepare” for its Remembrance Day march.

On X, formerly Twitter, they listed dozens of locations for activists to congregate at this weekend’s protest, including eight in London.

The principal location to meet is at Trafalgar Square, just meters away from the Cenotaph where the PM and King will lay wreaths on Remembrance Sunday.
It is unclear where the protest on the 11th will take place.

The Met has caused outrage in recent weeks by defending protestors who climbed up scaffolding, set off flares and even chanted Jihad.

The force’s social media profile claimed that the chant for Jihad in fact “has a number of meanings but we know the public will most commonly associate it with terrorism”.

A post said: “We have specialist counter-terrorism officers here in the operations room who have particular knowledge in this area.”

Earlier this week the force was also filmed tearing down posters of Israeli hostages that had been put up in Edgware, North London.

Adam Ma’anit, whose own cousin is missing, said he feels a “wave of despair” when seeing posters being ripped down.

He said: “Those who tear the posters down, are silencing one of the only ways we’ve been able to keep their plight fresh in the minds of people. They are silencing our suffering and pain. For the police to be party to that is deeply distressing.”



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Well done Rishi but I suspect what you may well now have done is alert the far-right of the situation.

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PM Rishi Sunak has said that planned protests on Armistice Day would be "provocative and disrespectful".

There is a "clear and present" risk war memorials such as the Cenotaph in London could be "desecrated", he added.

It comes as a pro-Palestinian march is planned in London on Saturday 11 November.

Organisers said they had no plans to be near the Cenotaph and understand the sensitivity of the date.

The Met Police said it was planning a "significant" operation and was in contact with organisers, who said they were "willing to avoid the Whitehall area", where the war memorial is located.

Pro-Palestinian protests have been held in London, and other cities globally, each Saturday since the Israel-Gaza war began.

Mr Sunak said on Friday: "To plan protests on Armistice Day is provocative and disrespectful, and there is a clear and present risk that the Cenotaph and other war memorials could be desecrated, something that would be an affront to the British public and the values we stand for."

He added he had asked the Home Secretary Suella Braverman to support the police in "doing everything necessary to protect the sanctity of Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday".

Ms Braverman said there is an "obvious risk of serious public disorder, violence and damage" if a protest on 11 November goes ahead, describing it as a "hate march through London".

Several events to mark the end of World War One are typically held across the UK on Armistice Day, which is always on 11 November.

This year these include a two-minute silence commemorating the war dead, and the daytime and evening Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall in London, with the latter performance usually attended by members of the Royal Family.

On Remembrance Sunday, which this year falls on 12 November, thousands of servicemen and women usually march past the Cenotaph war memorial in central London, where military veterans are joined by senior politicians and members of the Royal Family.

The 11 November protest is expected to call for a ceasefire on the Gaza Strip.

Organisers said they were aware of the importance of the date, and their previous demonstrations had been peaceful and orderly.

Ben Jamal, director of Palestine Solidarity Campaign, said it had "made clear that we have no intention of marching anywhere near Whitehall out of respect for events taking place at the Cenotaph".

He added the march will begin almost two hours after the silence of commemoration for the war dead.


"Each of the protests we have called have been peaceful, orderly, and attended by hundreds of thousands of demonstrators from a diverse cross section of British society," he said, adding that "to suggest that undertaking protests well away from Whitehall is a disrespect for the war dead is an insult to those marching for peace".

Ismail Patel, spokesman for Friends of Al-Aqsa, a pro-Palestinian non-governmental organisation, said: "We definitely will not be at the Cenotaph. We understand the sensitivity of the date."

The Met said a "significant policing and security operation" would be conducted on 11 and 12 November, and that it was "absolutely committed to ensuring the safety and security of anyone attending commemorative events".

"We will use all the powers available to us to ensure anyone intent on disrupting it will not succeed," a spokesperson said.

They added that the police were aware of a "significant demonstration" planned for 11 November, but not Remembrance Sunday, and that organisers were "engaging with our officers and have said they are willing to avoid the Whitehall area, recognising the sensitivities around the date".
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