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Well said but...nothing will happen, nothing will change. People can rise up like lions but they will simply get clubbed by coppers, beaten by Muslims, get called names and then imprisoned by immoral judges. I am old enough to remember race riots in the 1970s, poll tax riots and miner's riots in the 1980s, anti war protests in the 2000s. I can even remember seeing Enoch Powell interviewed (interesting voice!). Nothing makes any difference. The government just carries on regardless. They hear what is being said but they know it doesn't make any difference. We keep obeying the laws and paying our taxes. Look how well the great humiliation that was Covid went for the government. Most people did exactly what they were told (even people who hate Boris Johnson still hung on his every word). Most people don't protest. They mumble about how dreadful it all is then they obey the law and pay their tax. There has been nothing good to come out of Westminster in at least 60 years but we all still just carry on behaving like they are decent people doing their best to improve things. I reckon the politicians have absolutely no idea how to stop the mass immigration or how to balance the books or fix the NHS. I don't think they have a realistic idea in their tiny heads. But it doesn't matter because, unless we go in for a proper Revolution (very un-British), nothing will change.

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Sadly I agree. I've long argued that the situation had to get worse before it got better - i.e., a Starmer government which was so obviously anti-British, that the majority would wake up. There are some positive signs with Reform, but really if this doesn't prove a tipping point then it's hard to see what will.

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The tipping point could come when Mad Milliband finally gets rid of all the electricity and we find ourselves cold, in the dark, hungry, unemployed, poor and sick. Trouble is, that's going to be too late. At that point, those that can will leave Europe and those that can't will simply suffer.

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Nov 1Liked by Frank Haviland

Starmer's reply to Tice at PMQs was interesting: he started by saying to the speaker that he was going to be a good little boy and keep to the gag order, probably to give him a moment to think. But it also reinforced for me that he is just like the sniveling school suck-up who loves nothing more than getting people he doesn't like into trouble.

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Nov 1Liked by Frank Haviland

A very thoughtful article Frank and if the subject wasn’t so raw I would have enjoyed reading it. I’m not a lawyer but I wonder whether those locked up for tweets and Facebook posts for long sentences despite pleading guilty, would have a case against the useless Merseyside Chief Constable and Starmer himself for withholding information about the alleged perpetrator which they knew and would have probably had a significant impact on their plea and likelihood of conviction? Hopefully a sensible lawyer who believes in the truth could crowdfund for an appeal and claim against Kennedy and Starmer.

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Completely agree, and I hope that happens swiftly.

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Great article and I agree that the antiseptic of daylight has to be allowed in to these grubby proceedings. Why were these people encouraged to plead guilty? Peter might be alive if he had contested it. They did not have sound legal counsel and Starmer wanted to punish them. Did he influence Judges? Starmer seems like a prefect picking on the kids who dont like him just to be spiteful as he has the power. Shameful.

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Thank you Nancy, couldn't agree more.

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This is excellently worded and articulated. I also agree with everything in this post.

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Thank you Pallavi

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Nov 1Liked by Frank Haviland

Brilliant article Frank.

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Most kind, thank you!

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A pleasure!

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He’s a human rights lawyer, he is also anti human along with his friends in the WEF and UN. He knows how to avoid the rights of some humans.

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Nov 2Liked by Frank Haviland

"Because nothing makes sense in Britain anymore..."

It does make sense once you look at the fact that it's not just the UK, pretty much the same thing is going on throughout the Western world. All our countries are being flooded with migrants against the wishes of the indigenous population, and all our countries are being signed up to a net zero where our working energy infrastructure is being replaced by barking mad green energy sources that don't work.

It's communism. The same kind of insanity happens all the time under communism. Communists love moving blocs of millions of people around like chesspieces, turning formerly homogenous regions into a balkanised mishmash of mutually distrustful people who can no longer organise themselves sufficiently to oppose the communist tyranny. And the green energy madness is eerily reminiscent of Mao's "Great Leap Forward", where at one stage he had China's entire peasant population slaving away day and night producing what was supposed to be steel, but was actually impure and worthless pig iron that was being secretly discarded even as the peasants were being exhorted to produce more. Instead of advancing China, the GLF greatly impoverished it and took it backwards by decades, as well as being the chief cause of Mao's Great Famine, the worst in all history, in which up to 80 million died. Communists want people poor and hungry, it demoralises them, and in their desperation to survive they'll accept enslavement by the communists.

For decades, communists have been mounting a "Long March through the Institutions". No one's put up any serious kind of opposition to them, and now most of our key positions in government and industry are occupied by people aligned with communism. Throughout the Western world. That's why all this seemingly crazy stuff is happening. We're in the middle of a stealth takeover by communists of the entire Western world.

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You are dead right, Frank. Unfortunately. And unfortunately I don't see the Labour party growing a conscience any time soon. They are hopelessly corrupt and cowardly. They are in bed with Islam and the slovenly haters of Jews. And they are the shameless enemies of Britain.

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I have believed for a long time we are headed for a civil war,it is necessary to cleanse the country kill off all the present bunch of lying politicians and start from scratch better get rid of the Lords and senior civil servants as well.

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I’ve had the same thoughts Alan. I wonder how does it start? My guess is it already has at a low level with the summer protests leading to rioting. Also all the BLM riots and Palestine protests and violence in London. Would the army involve themselves with the security services and step in if they felt the UK was ungovernable? Are we close to that point? Do they have the manpower? Probably none of the above - I hope not but things are very bad under this new government.

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I think it's already in progress the idiot Starmer is ignoring the Right wing throughout europe he reacts like blind man or maybe he has no brains. As to whether the Army will enter the fray I can only hope they are not overWoke.

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Very well written and concise. Keep up the good work and keep it brief, less is more.

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I've always been against the death penalty, but in recent years I must admit I've been finding my stance on this to be weakening, in the wake of the dreadful murders of those 3 little girls and the maiming of 9 others it's all but evaporated. It's time to bring back public hangings, I'm almost certain!

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To change things permanently for the better would require a hive mind. It would require all our police and military to unanimously turn against the elite. But our people do not possess a hive mind in that sense. On the contrary, they possess the kind of hive mind that is utterly obedient to the decrees of wokeness, though whether this is due to intimidation or genuine conviction, I cannot say.

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