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Farage is, of course, correct. This blog has been warning about it for the past 8-9 years (since 2016/2017), and in exactly the same terms.
Societal collapse is not usually immediate, but may take decades, or even hundreds of years (as in “the Fall of the Roman Empire”). It does not necessarily look dramatic, especially in the early stages.
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It would be very good to see freeloading and thick-as-two-short-planks “diversity hire”, Lammy, indicted and on trial.
Imagine what might happen if a couple of atomic “suitcase bombs” were to explode in the USA, say one in New York City and another in Washington D.C….
The Jewish lobby in countries such as the UK is “standing with Israel”, and so is complicit in the crimes of Israeli Jews. Organizations such as the evil/malicious “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”, operating anonymously out of post office boxes etc, are semi-clandestine offshoots of the Israeli Embassy, and abuse the English legal system, including the criminal justice system, in a kind of politically-motivated “lawfare”.
In the UK, we harbour a “fifth column”, which should be rooted out.
…about which the Jew-Zionist lobby is either silent, or actually blames the child (and other) victims, and while continuing to whine endlessly about what the Germans are alleged to have done to Jews sometime around 1944, over 80 years ago…
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Notional result at election— Reform 304 MP (22 short of bare majority), Labour 171, LibDems 71, Cons 44, SNP 26 (etc).
The important thing is that, as in all opinion polls for almost the past year, Reform still leads Labour. Also, the decline of the Con Party continues. It is bumping along the bottom of its core support now. Most are very elderly people, and many of them will not even survive to see the next general election, still anything up to 4 years away. I feel that the Con Party is finished. It has lost relevance, and really much of its default credibility.
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Quite atmospheric.
The Foreign Office once had a kind of down-at-heel outstation in Lower Regent Street, a building called Charles House. Further down the street, out of view of that painting (behind where the artist must have stood), and on the other side of the street, a building so unmemorable that few will have noticed its departure. I do not think that it even had “Foreign and Commonwealth Office” on the outside, just “Charles House”.
I see now that, the outside obviously having been cleaned of a century of grime, it is currently, or was recently, being offered for commercial rental: https://www.gryphonpropertypartners.com/property-details/charles-house-5-11-regent-street-sw1/154.html

Just found it on Rightmove. Lease offered by something called Levy Properties or similar. Wouldn’t you know?…
The interior seen on Rightmove now looks very bright and open-plan, quite different to what it was in 1978 or 1979, when I had to go there once (some bureaucratic nonsense about my passport, which was being held by them).
The building was then very dark and gloomy, there were few if any people about, and the visitor (I was the only one, it seemed) was, and had to be, closely escorted by an unsmiling old dragon dressed in a dark-blue uniform, a bit like the female prison guards sometimes seen in old British films. The few windows were draped in thick and filthy net curtains (to deter both snoopers and bomb fragments; this was still IRA-terrorism days).
The dragon took me to the room in question, and waited for me outside, later escorting me back to the very unwelcoming front desk, and making sure I left.
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A reshuffle of the pack….and all the cards are jokers.

What rudery! After all, Cleverly has a degree in Hospitality Management Studies from Ealing College of Higher Education, no less! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cleverly.
So the msm should stop saying that Russia is a threat to Europe.
[“NEW POST. Here are four things that just happened in Britain. A 24-year-old father was brutally stabbed to death in an affluent part of London after a man tried to steal his watch. An Albanian with 50 criminal convictions was allowed to stay in the country after a judge ruled his crimes were “not extreme enough”. A pensioner who said he “just wanted to go home” was beaten to death in Islington by three teenage girls who filmed the brutal assault on their phone for entertainment. And an asylum-seeker from Syria, Mohammed Wahid Mohammed, who was working illegally in Britain, repeatedly raped a 12-year-old girl in Birmingham. What do all these shocking, hideous, and truly awful cases have in common? They are all utterly depressing symbols of Lawless Britain —a chaotic, dark, degraded society that looks more like the fictional city Gotham than a modern, civilised nation. A place where the hardworking, law-abiding majority have completely had enough and which could easily decide the outcome of the next general election Welcome Lawless Britain“]
Goodwin may be right. It is getting to the point where whatever Farage and Reform do, what they fail to do, whatever deficiencies they display, people are just going to say, in effect, “the old parties have failed; time for something or someone else.”
Salus populi suprema lex esto [Cicero].

[“The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump increasingly views Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a “madman” who undermines Washington’s diplomatic efforts in the Middle East, reported “Axios”.
Despite the ceasefire, American officials have become significantly more disturbed by Netanyahu’s behavior and policies, “Axios” reported on Sunday, citing sources familiar with the situation. “Bibi behaved like a madman. He constantly bombs everything,” the newspaper quoted White House officials as saying.“]
I should imagine that the Israeli intelligence services find a fertile field for agent-recruitment in Iran, in view of the existing political tensions there. The big deterrent, for the potential agents, is of course what happens to them if they are caught.
France, more than any other country, is the preserver of traditional European culture (though UNESCO’s remit is of course wider than that).
“If I were a rich man“…

Just don’t come here…
(applies also to Arabs and others…).
[“In Saudi Arabia, illegal migrants are imprisoned, fined & deported with no legal process In Qatar, they are detained & deported without appeal In Australia, they are detained offshore with no chance of settling In Britain? We put them up in luxury hotels with welfare and swimming pools then wonder why they keep coming.”]
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For the last few months, Tommy Robinson followers have been making dark threats about future riots. There are many accounts swarming newspaper comment sections and youtube videos. Some of the most consistently patriotic and anti zionist ones are allegedly run by Indians.
I find it unlikely that British men will take the law into their own hands in the same way these Americans did. More likely just drunken yobs smashing windows and pissing over people’s front lawns.
It’s interesting to observe how compliant Robinson is to serve Israeli interests i.e. demonise Muslims.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uf-QgmTITW0
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I would be surprised if anti-Zionist/anti-Israeli accounts were run by Indians. They have a love affair with the Zionist entity for some reason.
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A shared love of money imo.
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Robinson should be given credit for helping to bring the muslim grooming scandal to public attention at some personal risk to himself along with Nick Griffin long before Tory Johnny Come Latelys like Farage and Matt Goodwin did.
However, he is naive to support Zionist Israel as a sort of Western bulwark against Islamism. Zionist Israel only cares about itself not Europe and not the US. Its constant conflicts with its neighbours help to send masses of refugees to Britain and Europe. Zionists in Britain are very often complete hypocrites in that they support Jewish nationalism/Zionism yet condemm Britons and Europeans if we show national feelings and call us ‘racists’ if we do so.
Despite his supporting the Zionist entity, Zionists do not support Robinson.
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There are some rumours that Robinson is close to Zionist groups who, in turn, are close to the state of Israel and its embassy here.
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“Twenty years since police executed Jean-Charles de Menezes with impunity.”
20 years today since Met officers murdered Jean Charles de Menezes in a London tube carriage. An incident that made me feel sick at the time and even now gives me the heebie jeebies.
The incident took place at a time when British police were being trained by Israelis on how to deal with terrorists.
Of course Cressida Dick paid no price for her fatal decisions, simply put, she ticked too many boxes. (Female, lesbian).
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/twenty-years-police-executed-jean-charles-de-menezes-impunity
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Undoubtedly a sad case but fortunately a very rare occurence. It would happen a great deal more if police officers were routinely armed which I do not wish to see and I think most people would not but which may be inevitable eventually due to ever increasing lawlessness.
One of the most absurd arguments against the return of capital punishment is the libertarian one ie the state should not be able to use lethal force upon its citizens.
Well, hello! Are you awake? Even in this country a few police officers carry guns so unfortunate and accidental killings like that you describe have happened and will happen again and will occur without the victims being afforded their day in court and having had a fair trial. Also, we have armed forces whose entire purpose is to kill Britain’s enemies using lethal violence.
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“accidental killings” ? They chased him down and shot him seven times in the head whilst he was sitting in a tube carriage.
I believe since he was ‘just’ a Brazilian labourer, his family were not given justice. You can imagine the fuss had he been Israeli. “the Menezes family eventually received £100,000 in compensation from the Metropolitan Police”.
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Hello Ian, I found some funny stories on YT about the almost incredible ignorance of some Americans regarding Britain and the rest of the world.
A gentleman and his wife moved from Manchester to New Jersey. While they were in a restaurant, their waitress asked how long they’d been in the US. They said about 6 weeks, to which the waitress exclaimed Amazing! When the couple asked what was amazing, the response was “It’s amazing that you learned English so fast.”
Welshman here, I have been living in the US for 9 years now. One strange thing that I’ve been told on 5 separate occasions was, after the usual “Oh, where are you from..?” And my obvious answer of “Wales”. “Oh, I’ve never been to Germany”, or some other German-related comment. Still to this day I have NO clue of the connection between those two countries
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Claudius:
I cannot add to that, except to say that, when I was in New Jersey, the teenage son of friends visited his (USAF) uncle in Germany. Of course, such people spend almost all of their time on the airbase, a completely American milieu. The boy’s mother told me that she asked him on his return whether he had liked Germany. His reply— “the McDonalds tastes different there”…
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I think I have a story that beats the Yanks. A friend of mine was visiting Spain, and a native complimented him on his “excellent Spanish” (???) The fellow believed that Argentines speak Italian! 😂😂😂
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Claudius:
Bravo!
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Well done, Kit Malthouse!👍👍👍👍👍 I have had no reason to say that about a Tory MP for a very long time now. I am though opposed to his support for that fundamentally unworkable and lunatic idea of ‘assisted dying’ (in reality, assisted SUICIDE/doctor assisted dying) on the supposed National HEALTH Service. Death is NOT a healthcare option!🙄🙄😢🙄🙄🙄
https://carenotkilling.org.uk
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I wonder if Kit Malthouse is a member of this organisation:
https://www.caabu.org
I think former Tory MP for Reigate, Crispin Blunt, was. He was the only Tory MP I can think of in recent times who spoke-up for the Palestinians.
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Oh no, my mistake. Alan Duncan when he was an MP and Foreign Office minister was supportive of Palestinians as well.
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What would happen if ‘suitcase nuclear weapons’ were to be exploded in Washington D.C or New York is obvious. The US would go ape shit as they did after 9/11, refuse to re-examine their ultra supportive stance towards the Zionist state, invade a country or bomb a country in the Middle East and get their ever faithful, demented lost puppy the United Kingdom to join in.
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John:
That would place everything, globally, in the hazard.
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Bloody hell, those pictures of Zionist Israeli cruelty in Sarah Wilkinson’s tweet are shocking. They are as bad as what we British done to Afrikaners during the Boer War very early in the last century. Not many people in Britain know this fact that we British invented concentration camps during that war not the Germans.
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John:
True, but I think the crimes against Afrikaaner women and children 120 years ago were matters relating to neglect rather than direct sadism and malice, as is the case with the Jews (Israeli variant), but I suppose that I may be wrong.
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You are not wrong, Ian. The problem with the British concentration camps in SA was the total incompetence of the British administration and the logistic services. I do not know who was responsible, i.e., the military or the civilian authorities.
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The Foreign and Commonwealth Office building is one of Central London’s most attractive and is even more so inside. Once having Foreign Secretaries of the calibre of Lord Hailfax, Anthony Eden, David Owen, Lord Carrington, Douglas Hurd, Robin Cook, Jeremy Hunt work in there it now has idiots taken off the streets such as Coco The Clown (Boris Johnson), Liz Truss, James Cleverly (Thickerly), and now David Lammy.
A huge decline in what was once a very prestigious government department! How sad!🤬🤬😢😢😢🙄🙄🙄
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Mr Tango Man’s orange glow is becoming brighter than ever! 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂He does not spend THAT many hours on a sunbed, does he?
Mind you, one of his properties is located in Florida! Now, we know why it is called ‘The Sunshine State’ but that tan is still ridiculously extreme!😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tango_(drink)
https://www.instagram.com/drinktango
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_UK
Their famous advertising tagline ‘The future’s bright- the future’s Orange’ could have been made for Donald Trump.😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂
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True enough, Der Fuhrer, however that opinion of yours also applied to you hence the actions of Colonel Count Claus Schenk Graf Von Stauffenburg (God, he was a member of the German aristocracy with a name as long winded as that!) and his fellow conspirators with their assasination plot against you on the 20th July 1944 which is officially celebrated every year in Germany today.
I wonder how many people with a Von in their name live in Germany now?
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John:
Quite many, though some have dispensed with it. There is also zu, often used in conjunction with von, as in Graf Ian Robert Millard von Reading zu Berkshire (only joking).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von#Germany_and_Austria
A now deceased friend of mine was the daughter of a count from East Prussia. Her name was L.A.M.T. Hausner von Wildenstein, and her family at one time had large estates in both East Prussia and Austria (the one in East Prussia alone was the equivalent of 60,000 acres). All lost in the 1940s (the Austrian ones had been given by her father or mother to the tenants, I believe). She used a very ordinary English/Welsh married name when in England. She was shocked to hear from me that a pack of Jews, art and antique dealers, based in Paris and then London and New York had appropriated “Wildenstein” (without the “von”, though).
Of course, to many of us, such additions to names mean little, but the perceived importance is not limited to the Germanophone world. Apart from French de, I recall an Arab telling me once that his name was not (as it might be) “Raghead”, but “al-Raghead”, and that the al “is very important”…
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If Germany ever became a Monarchy again then this guy would have a good claim to the throne:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Friedrich_Prince_von_Preussen
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarchy_of_Germany
Apparently, the wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton in 2011 was pretty popular in Germany with large numbers watching it on tv.
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Little Kemi Badenough is probably safe in her job until the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Senedd elections next year. If the Tories do not perform well and current opinion polls suggest poor performances in both elections they might dump her for Jenrick who whilst certainly not perfect should have been chosen in the first place.
A by-election defeat in one of their own seats to Reform UK will no doubt ensure she is removed but with only 121 Tory MPs elected last year a by-election in a Tory-held constituency is an unlikely prospect and we might not see one in this parliament.
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“James Cleverly to face off against Angela Rayner in dramatic comeback”.
The headline that no one asked for.
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Two people equally incompetent and simply not suitable to be junior ministers let alone in cabinet. Angela Rayner seems to be a fairly nice person but being nice is not really a qualification to be governing a country. A dingy Northern pub/club is more Rayner’s natural habitat.
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John,
Lord Halifax and Anthony Eden were completely complicit in destroying any peace plans Adolf Hitler was trying to set up with Poland.
I refer to the book ‘The forced war: When Peaceful Revision Failed’ by David L. Hoggan written in 1961
Page. 575
“Halifax considered an Anglo- German war inevitable ever since 1936, and he never wavered in his campaign to destroy Germany, from October 1938 when he assumed personal control over British policy, to the outbreak of World War II in September 1939”
P.571
“Eden, to be sure, had worked with Churchill to sabotage appeasement, but the chief role in scuttling of the appeasement policy had been played by Halifax, the man to whom Henderson addressed in his report.”
These men were ultimately traitors to Britain and obviously were subservient to the jews who were instigating war. They can take their share of the blame which allowed the (((cannot names))) to take full control and to relentlessly destroy this country.
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I think it might be a good idea if you reviewed your sources. As far as I am aware Chamberlain had full control over our foreign policy and Lord Halifax was a notable appeaser within the Cabinet. Indeed, this explains why The Queen Mother who was an appeaser herself liked Halifax very much and far prefered his becoming PM after Chamberlain was forced to resign instead of Churchill who was hated by pretty much everyone in the country from the Royal Family downwards. Certainly, many within the Conservative Party disliked him intensely and he was the subject of deselection moves within his local Tory association from Chamberlain’s supporters.
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My source is impeccable.
David L. Hoggan (1923-1988)
Was born and grew up in Portland , Oregon. He served in the US army during WW2.
After study at Reed college, he went on to graduate work at Harvard University were in 1948 he earned a PDH in history.
Another book that I have is:
‘The Origins of the Second World War’ by A.J.P Taylor written in 1963
Taylor , a fellow of Magdalene College , Oxford, concurs with Hoggan’s narrative.
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David Hoggan was a noted Holocaust denier and a German-American anglophobe.
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As proof of Halifax’s appeasement tendencies, Churchill had him made Ambassador to the US in order to get him out of harm’s way just like Churchill ordered ex King Edward VIII to be made governor of the Bahamas for the same reason.
If Halifax had been PM, he would probably have sought to do a deal with Hitler.
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I do agree that Anthony Eden was anti-appeasement, a globalist and therefore a traitor. When he became PM after the war he should have placed the first real controls on immigration which some people within the Tory Party urged him to do but for some reason chose not to. Churchill wanted to do this. Infact, he aimed to use the 1955 general election to run with this policy agenda under the slogan, ‘Keep England White’. Churchil though was an ill man then so had to resign the year before that election.
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My original point though was not comment upon these Foreign Secretaries’ policies but whether they were capable of doing the job. My list comprises those who I think were with the exceptions of Boris The Buffoon, Liz Truss, James Cleverly (Thickerly) and now someone who could be fairly described as the worst yet in this regard, David Lammy.
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Matt Goodwin, in the ‘law and order state’/’Hang ‘Em High City’ that is the very well-governed country of Singapore illegal immigrants AND those who knowingly employ them are given 3 strokes of the rattan cane. I think employers are also given stiff fines for doing this too. Well, it is a city-state famous for its fines where you can buy T shirts emblazoned with the words ‘Singapore. It is a FINE city!’ after all!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caning_in_Singapore
https://www.corpun.com/singfeat.htm
https://www.corpun.com/rules2.htm#singapore
https://www.corpun.com
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_Singapore
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_law_of_Singapore
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifetime_imprisionment_in_Singapore
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Singapore
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_enforcement_in_Singapore
https://www.mha.gov.sg/home-team-real-deal/detail/detail/the-death-penalty-in-singapore
https://www.mha.gov.sg
Singapore’s excellent drugs control agency: https://www.cnb.gov.sg
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Quite a few American tourists are not too bright. Fancy stealing items from shops in Singapore’s Changi Airport!
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime
Singapore is world famous for its ultra-tough approach to criminalty and even relatively minor offences like stealing are dealt with severely by its criminal justice system! Crazy and stupid behavior by those Yankee tourists! Still, at least they were not trying to import drugs in which case they would be given lengthy prison sentences and be canned (for men under 50 and in good health only) if they were dealing in very small amounts or executed via the hangman’s noose if dealing in larger quantities.
I seem to remember an American before who came a cropper when he comitted the criminal offence of drawing grafitti there:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caning_of_Michael_Fay
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So the Zionist Holocaust of the Innocents is too much for the Zionist Daily Express now, is it?🙄🙄🙄🙄 Effing HYPOCRITES!🙄🙄🙄
Their realisation of what ‘Bibi’ Netanhayu and his ZioNazi crew in Tel Aviv have been doing since at least 7th October 2023 if not longer has taken too long. They should have admitted the truth and publicised it long before now.
Now, we await The Daily Tel Aviv A Graph and the Daily Tel Aviv Mail to get on board with the truth and condemm the Zionist state, Zionists and their colloborators in Starmer’s wretched, pro Zionist Israel puppet misgovernment. An apology to Palestine Action and the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign would be nice as well from these ‘Lord Haw Haw/’Zionist Israel Calling’ rags for their often entirely baseless accusations against these groups.
https://palestinecampaign.org
https://X.com/pcsupdates
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https://X.com/PSCupdates
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Those poor Palestinian children. It is utterly shameful that their dispicable treatment is coming at the hands of people who are descendents of people who were in camps like Bergen-Belsen that those pictures of emaciated Palestinian kids reminds us of. History comes full circle, eh?🙄🙄🙄 Zionists say ‘Never Again’ but they obviously do not include the rest of humanity in that phrase least of all Palestinians!🙄🙄🙄🙄
https://www.map.org.uk
https://www.islamic-relief.org.uk/giving/appeals/palestine
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Indeed, Marc Jenkins, ex Olympian and Tory candidate for the Gower constituency last year. That is indeed the case but WHO gave this rotten, wretched, evil, wholly useless, virulently anti-British puppet government of Zionist Israel the credibility they certainly do not deserve? Could it just be that it was YOUR fake Conservative Party with its ultra-liberal globalist stance on immigration and its sheer incompetence to govern under such illustrious figures as Coco The Clown (Boris-Idiot), Liz Truss and the pet ethnic Indian pet/’diversity hire’ Rishi Sunak, which did this?
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When the Conservative Party spent 14 years acting as a posher version of the Liberal Democrats (except for Iain Dumbo-Smith’s idiotic so-called ‘welfare reforms’ which have made the system WORSE) then Labour are going to gain credibility they should not have.
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Yes, that picture of Zelensky does resemble Topol singing ‘If I Were A Rich Man’ in that famous film ‘Fiddler On The Roof’ which is one of my favourite films.
Stamford Hill with its large community of Ultra-Orthodox ie PROPER REAL, devoutly religious Jews instead of those often atheist fake Zionist ones in Golders Green who support ZioNazi Israel) looks like a film set for that movie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamford_Hill
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_The_Roof
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John:
Many of those “black hats” are still moneygrasping parasites, eg in the field of domestic rental property.
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Well, at least they do not generally involve themselves in politics, keep themselves to themselves and do not normally set-out to be bloody annoying troublemakers to we gentiles then whinge about virtually non-existent REAL ‘anti-semitism’ like the Zionist pro-Israel lunatic crowd do.
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https://truetorahjews.org
https://torahjews.org
https://nkusa.org
https://x.com/netureikarta
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I would much rather live next door to a devoutly religious Ultra/Strictly-Orthadox Jew than any of the mostly atheist Zionist Pro-Israel loonies lot.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_The_Roof_(Film)
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John,
“David Hoggan was a noted Holocaust denier and a German-American anglophobe.”
AND?
You sound like a jew!
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He was hence his anti-British opinions and how he distorted history to suit these ends.
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And A.J.P Taylor was a British historian yet he wrote the same as Hoggan. Was Taylor a traitor, or, simply telling the truth?
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There are many anti-British Americans many of whom are pretty fanatical about it such as him from within the German-American community (the largest white group), the Irish-Americans quite a few of which used to send money to NORAID to fund bombs and bullets to murder British soldiers and civilians ect. The US government often shows anti-British attitudes eg Joe Biden’s behaviour and that of his party over the NI Protocol/Brexit issue.
We should be careful to not get too close to a country containing these sorts of people. One of my biggest criticisms of half-Yank Churchill is that the idiot had a naive and moronic faith that America was an an unalloyed friend to Britain that could be relied-upon 100%. It was a national disaster that he ever became PM. Chamberlain should have continued in the job or we should have had Halifax or Rab Butler who was on Chamberlain’s wing of the Conservative Party.
I’m not a Jew or a philosemite but then again I do not blame Jews for everything that goes wrong in this country or the world.
Zionist ‘Jews’ (I put it that way because many of them can’t even be bothered to follow Judaism) do need watching intently.
The problem with far too many Jews is that they do not like being critized in anyway and they want to be put on a pedestal where they will be immune from that. This is not acceptable. ALL groups in society whether they are poor ie benefit claimants to the mega-rich to members of different religions ect should be able to be criticised.
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John:
Churchill believed that the Americans were the only chance the British Empire had in WW2, with their massive engineering and other industries, shipbuilding etc, and of course their military/naval power, though that was still fairly green then. Of course, an agreed peace with the German Reich was another option, but not one that Churchill, or (((those))) backing him wanted to countenance.
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