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On this day a year ago
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Richard Branson
I realized as early as 1980 that Richard Branson was a very negative influence in the UK. Even now, many others have not quite caught up with me.
Branson has always championed the collapse of decent society, of standards, of European race and culture. He avoids as much tax as possible, runs a company replete with staff-treatment flaws, and simply wants to make as much money as possible while disguising all that under a tangle of virtue-signalling, “caring-sharing” nonsense.
Branson reminds me slightly of Harry, the Royal Cuck. Branson may not have had quite the stratospheric privilege of “Prince” Harry, but his grandfather was a High Court judge, and a trust fund paid for Branson’s education at Stowe. More interestingly, when Branson committed a large-scale Customs fraud (in the early 1970s), the judge sentencing him at the Crown Court let him off with a £50,000 fine (maybe half a million today), which his family was able to pay. The judge noted that, usually, the penalty would have been a substantial prison sentence.
I cannot think of one good thing Branson has done for the UK.
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Not so surprising, really. Both arrivistes and freeloaders in different ways; Mogg was born into a higher level of entitled freeloading and spouting of nonsense, that’s all. As with “Boris” (-idiot), Mogg knows how to regurgitate the rote-learned stuff beaten or not beaten into him at Eton, and in such a way as to appear terribly well-educated and rather intelligent without necessarily being either.
As for Jess Phillips, read my blog post about her, linked here below.
I have blogged about both Mogg/Rees-Mogg and Jess Phillips in the past, though in detail only about the latter: https://ianrobertmillard.org/2019/05/07/deadhead-mps-an-occasional-series-the-jess-phillips-story/.
More “asylum” madness
“A Conservative MP has called on the government to reconsider opening a unit for asylum seekers in his constituency.
Kevin Hollinrake has written to the home secretary objecting to the plan for a processing centre the village of Linton-on-Ouse in North Yorkshire.
The MP said he did not believe the former RAF base “is the appropriate place to house up to 1,500 young male asylum seekers”.” [BBC News]
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-61162668
Note that even the MP in question feels it necessary to whine about how his area has “welcomed” various migrant-invaders already, and so is not “racist” (as if that would be wrong).
It is time for the peoples of Europe to defend race and culture.
Energy bills
From Polly Toynbee: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/apr/21/people-struggling-pay-energy-bills-help.
Even a stopped clock can be right once or twice a day…
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