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[“The money sent from Norway to Ukraine in the last 12 months could have financed these things, and that is without including the economic obligations of receiving refugees from Ukraine. 1. **Public Transportation** – ~$3.7B/year → **Free nationwide buses, trains, trams & ferries** 2. **Childcare & Kindergarten** – ~$1.4B/year → **Free for all kids under 6** 3. **Dental Care for Adults** – ~$1.1B/year → **Free check-ups, fillings, braces & implants** 4. **Higher Education + Full Stipends** – ~$5.0B/year → **Free tuition + living costs for all students** 5. **Prescription Drugs** – ~$1.4B/year → **Free meds for all (zero co-pay)**“]
A real government would clear the streets, whether it meant shooting the untermenschen down like dogs or not.
…and (((who))) do you imagine is behind most of the decadence? Yes, “them” (the “you-know-who”)…
Look at the female prison guards now constantly getting caught out having affairs with male prisoners, and helping with their criminal conspiracies.
A microcosm of the whole society, where things are gradually —or not so gradually— ceasing to work properly, or at all. Prisons, police, courts and legal system, border control, NHS, social care, education, almost all aspects of the central and local bureaucracy, the socio-political contract (eg the large number of multi-billionaires while most people struggle), the political system…
Of course, the fish rots from the head.
You couldn’t make it up.
That ridiculous black waste of space sits there, making hundreds of thousands a year in salary, expenses, “donations” and other corruption, letting the UK slide into chaos, while those of us who should really be occupying the seats of power and influence are ignored, and/or repressed by a hostile state and the Jew-Zionist lobby.
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Of course, such a graph is misleading in that the SNP only gets about 3% of the UK national vote, but about 50% of the vote in Scottish Westminster seats. The SNP may get 40+ seats next time, and thus be the 4th or 5th-largest party in the Commons, depending on how badly the Conservative Party does.
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Eventually, the slide to chaos may create, a few years down the line, a need for a “Britischer Freikorps“.
I have actually been inside Wandsworth Prison, sometime around 1994, though only as an official legal visitor (barrister), there to consult with a lay client who was an abscondee or deserter from the Angolan Security Service. I was escorted inside the prison by a polite older type of prison officer (guard). There was discussion about the nice flower beds there. In other words, my experience was very different from that of a prisoner or, indeed, a family member visiting an inmate.
Inside, my conference took place in a rather odd room with pipes along the ceiling and walls, all painted a kind of depressing Victorian pale green. As I went in, I could see, not too far away, what looked like prisoners walking round in a large circle, some wearing civilian clothes, so presumably on remand awaiting trial. Though not smelly, the prison interior exuded a kind of slightly unclean ambience; hard to describe. As if it all needed a thorough clean.
That was over 30 years ago. Looks as though the prison, along with others, has since descended into chaos.
One thing about that Sky News report puzzles me; I have noticed the same previously. Why do so many of the UK’s urban “criminal classes”, even the seemingly white British ones, talk in a kind of pseudo-Jamaican patois? Maybe Lammy could answer that question, at least (?).
The UK could be getting oil and gas at cost, maybe even below cost, from Russia, dependent on UK foreign policy stances, but the System parties refuse to negotiate what could be a huge boon for the British people.
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Als erste Stadt des Grossdeutschen Reiches war es der Haupstadt der Ostmark, Wien, beschieden, den Führer in ihren Mauern nach seiner geschichtlichen Grosstat zu sehen und ihn in einem unbeschreiblichen Begrüssungsjubel des Dankes der Ostmark zu versichern.
Unser Bild zeigt die Wagenkolonne des Führers bei der Einfahrt in die Wiener Innenstadt. Im Hintergrund links das Tegetthoff-Denkmal]
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I suppose that at least Lammy can claim (or can he?) that (unlike Starmer-stein and Rachel “from Accounts” Reeves) he buys his own clothing).
That lady fails to add that, in the said 2016 by-election, she scored only 173 votes (0.4% of the votes cast), and came 5th, after the Monster Raving Loony Party: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond_Park_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_2010s.
As for her pretend party, called “the Moderates”, I have blogged before that I think its membership consists solely of the empty bottles in her kitchen.
Why not?
Britain is swamped by such criminals, cheating the elderly etc. Yes, some are based overseas, so are not easily hauled before English courts. They too should be targeted, though, and covertly punished. They will learn that their legs are not as long as the claws of justice. It is about time that SIS did something useful for the British people.
Good news, as far as it goes.
Ghislaine Maxwell case
Just watched a Netflix documentary about the Ghislaine Maxwell case. Not bad, but it said nothing about the aspects of the Epstein matter that interest me the most, i.e. the Israeli Intelligence connection, the tie-ups with the Trilateral Commission, NWO/ZOG etc.
The whole “Maxwell” clan showed up for her trial in New York. Send them back to the ghettos from which they emerged.
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Interesting angle on current events.
Down with it!
Lisa Nandy— another corrupt Labour Friends of Israel enemy of the people.
Would mean a Commons with about 442 Reform MPs (massive majority), 57 Greens (can that be right?), 42 SNP, 41 LibDems, 21 Lab, and 12 cons (etc).
That really would be a revolution in British terms. Effectively the end, certainly arguably, and plausibly, for both the “Conservative” and “Labour” parties. Not before time. Reform, the Greens, and (though less than in other polls) the LibDems, all riding high almost entirely by default, not on their own merits. Not by their own popularity, but because of the unpopularity of the main System parties.
Good point.
[“I grew up near Bournemouth and saw the horrors of what has happened to the South in recent years most of my life when I would venture to Bournemouth for the day in my teen years. I can’t imagine how much worse it’s got there since the Boris Wave. This seems to be happening most days there now since the opening of the hotels. Total remigration is the only friendly option.”]
I live only 20 miles from Bournemouth. I only go there very rarely, and only if it is unavoidable. Not for white man, frankly. Even the English inhabitants are mostly not those I would wish to encounter.
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