Friday [7 to 10]

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10. We don’t need this, never wanted it …

… never voted for any of it.


9. The British conundrum

Such good people, these, being played so badly by unprincipled pollies.


8. For how much longer?


Bad players there, all over the place, demonrats and RINOs … there’s so much pain coming up as things slowly become better. Over here, the scenario seems to be Reform getting in, Farage puts in a couple of months, hands over to Yusuf.

7. Vox on New Delhi

Now the transformation of Silicon Valley into New Delhi Northwest suddenly makes a lot more sense.

3 replies on “Friday [7 to 10]”

  1. 10. We don’t need this, never wanted it – you go on to say we ‘never voted for it’, James. They’ll say we did; because we elect them, so somehow it’s our fault and that’s the price you pay for living in a democracy. The political class will always find a way put the blame on something other than themselves. In their world bad government is the fault of the people: you pays your money and takes your choice. I’m generalising over the horrors of mass immigration from Third World countries, that’s been forced on us by this tiny but extraordinarily powerful group of people that hate us. We fought two world wars for this? Words fail.

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    JH: Words fail indeed, Steve.

  2. 9. The British conundrum – is, out of 48,208,743 registered voters, one year ago today the Labour Party were elected into office on a total of 9,708,716 votes. Furthermore they get to practice their socialism on us with just a third of the vote share. What matters most is the 44,000+ dinghy illegals they’ve ferried into Dover since then. The cost is enormous and some of our womenfolk will be raped by them – the ‘workers’ party’ are fully aware there will be sexual predators amongst these military-aged males; who’ve dumped their ID’s in the English Channel. Don’t vote for people that hate you.

  3. 10. While serving as a Police officer in a town with a high proportion of Muslims of Pakistani heritage, FGM was definitely carried out, but only a few arrests and charges were made, even when the children, and they were tiny, infant, children, either died from loss of blood (having the clitoris cut off with a razor blade, often without anaesthetic, tends to lead to that) or were taken to the local A&E. The majority of the mutilations were usually carried out by the grandmother, though with the parents knowledge and permission, while showing the child’s mother what to do when it was her turn to ‘treat’ her grandchildren. The infants were too young to give consent but, as they did not actually refuse consent(!), CPS were reluctant to prosecute, taking the age of the perpetrator into account, and ‘it not being in the public interest’ as only a small number of people were affected. As the father of two small girls at that time, these cases affected me so much, I was banned from taking part in investigating these offences.
    No doubt, no names of the perpetrators will be sought by NHS staff, or Police, and no further action will be taken for the original offence (probably back to the not in the public interest). Apart from the added financial burden on the taxpayer, I can now see boatloads of small boat invaders bringing their women to claim FGM support (plus housing, education, benefits). This country really is turning into shitholistan, and the likes of Corbyn and Starmer are not only not stopping it, but appear to be actively promoting it.

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