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London started to go that way long ago, in the 1980s. Worse now, of course.
Hard to think of any type of person seriously deciding to vote Con at GE 2024, any type of person except some totally unaware and comfortably-off “senior citizen”, probably at least 80 years old, whose ideas about politics and the world come from such a source as the Daily Express.
I despise and distrust present-day Labour, especially under Starmer and his fellow Israel-puppets, but I feel that the necessity now is to stamp on the Conservative Party so hard that it pretty much ceases to exist.
Labour, as likely “elected” (by default) dictatorship, is a looming danger, but will have to be faced. There might even be some kind of race/culture/socio-economic civil war down the line. Not now, though; later.
Kill off one major System party and it will weaken the System as a whole, because that structure relies on a ping-pong between two large parties effectively under similar control but presenting dissimilar facades to the public.
At least the Conservative Party candidate, Susan Hall, seems to live in some version of the real world, whereas Sadiq Khan is evidently living in some anachronistic “New Labour” bubble of total unreality.
I have not lived or worked in the London area for over 20 years, and have not lived in near-Central London for about 26 years, but just take a look at the Evening Standard, or My London. Almost every day there is a machete attack, or a sword rampage (as yesterday), either by (and usually) black/brown drug gangs or similar hooligans, or (as seems to have been the case yesterday) by some home-grown lunatic. As for less sensational everyday stabbings (often homicides), there are several every single day.
The fact is that London is no longer even a zoo, but more like a wild and uncontrolled jungle.
Sadiq Khan seems to be the only possible victor. The latest YouGov poll has Khan on 47%, with Susan Hall on 25%. I suppose that that accounts for his arrogant refusal to engage on that TV show. He probably only attended as a pseudo-democratic fig-leaf.
Admittedly, Susan Hall seems to be a fairly poor candidate, but Khan has proven that he cannot do the job. Despite that, he will undoubtedly get “elected” again. “Democracy”…
Yes, but all that, including the housing crisis, is downstream of the mass immigration or migration invasion crisis, without which there would be no “housing crisis” (etc).
The “refugees welcome” dimwits, the pro-immigration idiots etc, always say that the “solution” is to “build more houses” on whatever is left of our green and pleasant land. Really? When about a million immigrants of every type are entering the UK every year? When, on the basis of present law, literally hundreds of millions might have a “legal right” to claim asylum here?
Most of Britain’s socio-economic problems either stem from mass immigration, or have a very strong element relating to the enormous influx of mostly non-Europeans to our shores.
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…and who is “the media“, nine times out of ten? “Them”.
“You Know Who”…
LBC, as blogged previously, is owned (via a network of UK and offshore companies) by a Jew; indeed, by a very pro-Israel Jew. I note that most of the significant personnel, including presenters, are now Jewish; the few who are not (Iain Dale, Nick Ferrari) are mostly and generally pro-Israel.
Ecce the “free mass media” we hear so much about…
“What lies behind these numbers?” Er… just maybe…”reality”?
That, as well as the fact that a very large proportion of teenagers in the UK in 2024 are not really British anyway.
Yes…in the USA you may have, in theory, Constitutionally-“guaranteed” “free speech”, but the theory fails when the facts intrude, i.e. Jewish-Zionist employers sacking people for their social or political views, or Israel-connected organizations making malicious complaints to employers, professional regulators etc.
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HOW did Susan Hall get to be the Conservative Party’s candidate for London Mayor? She is the wrong ethnicity namely English for that lot! Also, she is said to be, horror of horrors, a fan of none other than Donald John Trump and Enoch Powell!
She isn’t a brilliant candidate but at least she isn’t a totally PC globalist clone of the sort the Tory Party too often selects nowadays.
As you say, she is unlikely to win unless she were to run-up extraordinary scores of votes in the outer suburbs. Labour’s ethnic ‘block vote’ will get Sadiq re-elected. The Tory Party should have been controlling immigration properly for the last 14 years in its own political self-interest let alone for patriotic/nationalist reasons.
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If you want a good, if politically depressing, laugh then head off to the Choose My Police and Crime Commissioner website. The bubble of unreality many of those candidates live in is concerning especially the Green Party ones!
https://choosemypcc.org.uk
It is a shame PC globalists ruin the cause of environmentalism. Most Green parties in the world are aptly described as ‘Watermelon parties’ ie green on the outside and red on the inside and ours is no different but there is no inherent reason why environmental parties can’t be socially conservative and non PC. At the very least they should be in favour of very tough immigration controls. Logic dictates that if we want to preserve Green Belts and a nice, liveable environment we must have tough immigration restrictions.
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John:
Yes, “Green” is “just the name of the shop”, like “2-hr cleaners”…
It need not be thus…
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There could still be problems with housing even without constant, mass immigration but they would be ones you could seriously start to tackle with a reasonable chance of lessening them or resolving them. Without a 90% plus cut in immigration numbers we have no chance of doing this.
We didn’t have so many problems with housing when Mrs Thatcher was PM but then the lady was a bit of a real, traditional Tory unlike their ‘leaders’ today so she made some semi-decent attempts at controlling immigration.
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John:
Without having had the tsunami of mass immigration from, to put a date on it, 1997, the UK would probably have even fewer inhabitants than in 1956 when I was born, because the real British population is actually decreasing via low birth-rate.
The other main driver, apart from immigration, of the housing crisis is social breakdown: divorce and other family break-up.
There is a third driver— the increasing length of the average lifespan; but that has stalled.
Conclusion: deal with immigration and family break-up and you deal, automatically, with the housing crisis.
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Traditional socially conservative values have relevance to this problem as you say but the Conservative Party won’t espouse them:
https://ww.c4m.org.uk/news
I am supportive of LGBT rights up to a point but I think that legalising gay marriage was a step too far. Removing from the law gender-specific spaces has led to a devaluation of marriage, the removal of the notion of gender norms/roles from society and some people jumping onto the fashionable transexual bandwagon.
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John:
“Civil partnership” cured the practical deficiencies of the previous legal arrangements; what is now enacted into law is basically a pandering to narcissism.
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https://www.c4m.org.uk/news
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Yes, violent racist attacks on whites have been happening since the 1980’s at least in London and elsewhere but are now worse thanks to the Labour Party under that rancid, evil, anti-British Bliar creature opening the floodgates of immigration from 1997 to 2010 and emboldening the worst black and asian criminal offenders by destroying the police via that quasi-Marxist, nonsensical McPherson Report.
The Conservative Party should have put that rubbish in the bin where it firmly belongs but didn’t so the destruction of the police has continued on their watch along with mass immigration.
The ‘politics of national suicide’ needs to end.
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Getting rid of Sunak isn’t going to fundamentally change the forthcoming general election outcome but IF they chose the right leader it might save up to about twenty odd seats so it might still be worth doing.
This move could save many more if the new leader dropped the party’s fanatical opposition to Proportional Representation. A new PM could announce an Electoral Reform Bill to be passed over the Summer months. As the Labour Party conference 2023 endorsed PR the new Tory leader could request Keir Starmer to help him or her pass the bill before the election. Starmer and the Labour Party would look rather petty if they refused to co-operate.
It is either that or near total wipe-out beckons.
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How many people are the Home Office lining up for deportation? Does it get to even double figures let alone encompass the hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants required to help clear the backlog? Deportation flights should be leaving the tarmac at Heathrow, Gatwick etc 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Other countries like Singapore have Home Offices which do their jobs properly why do we not have this? The Home Office here has been dysfunctional for decades.
One major reason why Singapore doesn’t have this problem is that they don’t have legions of PC globalist politicians like we do who have given away our sovereignty and signed them up to international organisations like the Council of Europe and its European Convention of Human Rights without obtaining express consent from us via a referendum to do this.
Unless we redraw from treaties like that we are still not fully sovereign. So much for Brexit!
https://www.mha.gov.sg
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John:
The latest news could have been scripted by a BBC comedy show: “please let us deport you, Mr. African Illegal. We’ll give you £3,000, and pay for your flight, housing, food, travel, and sadza for the next 5 years.”
The same government to a disabled 60-y-o real British person: “get off your rear end and get working for rubbish pay —most of which will go on your rent paid to a speculative finance-capitalist exploiter— you scrounger! Do you think that the taxpayers have money growing on trees?”
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Exactly. Illegals ARE precisely that. They should be deported from this country but we shouldn’t have to pay extra for it. Our taxes are supposed to be used for this anyway but, as ever, the Home Office is as dysfunctional and unfit for purpose in 2024 as it was in 2010. Just boot them out as a well-governed country like Singapore or Japan would.
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Even if a candidate wanted to really do something to tackle crime in London they would lack the powers to do so. The Mayor and the London Assembly are largely toothless bodies. The Assembly can’t legislate to change Home Office powers like an individual state could in the USA, Germany or Holyrood.
There can be no introduction of ‘Gruesome Gertie’ or a portable electric chair as Louisiana used to have. Mind you, the death penalty is not a magic wand for crime and, frankly, London is probably too far gone now as far as crime is concerned.
Having vast new numbers of new strictly non-PC police officers, well-motivated and ably led as in Monaco, new police stations built and stiffer punishments such as the death penalty might work in time but who knows?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gruesome_Gertie
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_Louisiana
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monaco_Police_Department
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John:
A few ideas to reduce the crime problem in London: a 21stC version of the “pass laws”, restricting certain persons and/or types of person to certain areas outside Central London; a curfew on the opening hours of pubs, clubs and other places of entertainment (2200 hrs may be about right); vehicle checkpoints, as in the old Soviet Union, with the difference that these would only be in operation at random times, unexpectedly, so catching out various types of defaulter.
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Some offences in Singapore supposedly attract heavier penalties if they are committed between certain times.
Reducing drug abuse would help to combat crime but that would need a comprehensive, whole society and multi-pronged approach attacking both the demand for drugs AND their supply. Therefore, a certain level of a very harsh and non-PC mentality dealing with the problem is needed and our PC politicians don’t have it unlike Singaporean ones in Hang ’em High City or, as it has been called, ‘Disneyland With The Death Penalty’
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disneyland_with_the_Death_Penalty
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_Singapore
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caning_in_Singapore
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime
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John:
As you may know, in England, until the Theft Act 1968, domestic “burglary” could only be committed in the hours of darkness; the same act during the daylight hours was “housebreaking”, and less serious, carrying less time in practice and as a max.
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