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I really despair of the way that this country is going. Never have I been so depressed by the actions of a government, and I’ve lived through many. At the beginning of this week we watched Donald Trump’s inauguration, and we’ve seen him in action during these first few days, and my thought was “why can’t we have a leader like that?”. Starmer reminds me of Jim Hacker (Yes, Prime Minister) without the jokes. He uses the same phrases - lessons will be learned, questions must be asked, every stone unturned, etc ad nauseam - but while YPM was/is extremely funny Starmer’s version isn’t. His flat tones and deadpan expression are just cringeworthy. His lies are so blatant now that even a five year old could see through him. Admittedly fourteen years of Tory misrule were pathetic, but we’ve only had seven months of Starmer and his cronies and I’m already checking out Amazon for sharp knives to slash my wrists! God help us in the next four years as we see our country disintegrate. Bring back the Treason laws and the rope!!

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Agree with this totally, and yes Jim Hacker was infinitely preferable!

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Spot on again Frank. Everyone! Forward this far and wide! Send to your MPs, whoever they are.

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Thank you!

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The trouble is, our MPs are complicit in all of this. They don't want to recognise the truth and they certainly don't care about you or I or any young white girls.

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Great summation. I agree with every word.

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Thank you!

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Eloquently put Frank,There is nothing in your article that I can’t agree with. I forlornly hope that he will be long gone before the end of his term. I wonder if BBQ gate will do it. We should give him less than 19seconds to get out of Downing Street …. Give him a pen knife from Amazon as a leaving gift 🤬🤬🤬

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Brilliant article Frank, it should be read far and wide, especially by our ‘betters’ in Parliament. This case is all every indigenous Briton I know has talked about for the last few days but I’m yet to hear a Muslim mention it, including these famed ‘community leaders’ I hear so much about, I wonder why that might be? The UK needs to confront the problem of Islam within its borders sooner rather than later - I deliberately don’t say Islamism. The problem with ‘lines in the sand’ is the wind or the sea tend to remove them. We need something a bit more hardcore now.

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Thank you!

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A pleasure.

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I was partway through a letter to my newly elected Labour MP. I’ve more to add to it following your report. She’s getting a few emails a week from me. I only got a reply to my first two when she was first elected from her office. Nothing since then. I hope all these MPs are getting a barrage. I feel it’s one thing that I can do.

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Fantastic Jane, please let me know if you get a response.

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I have been writing letters weekly. My MP only has a 1900 vote margin. But after replying to my first two letters ( on the Euthanasia Bill) he’s stopped. I won’t. I shall just vary my contact sometimes by email sometimes snail mail.

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I agree. I continue to write. We must keep up the pressure.

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It’ll probably be same old, same old but if we all do our bit then the government can’t get away with all this gaslighting and telling lies. Well hold them to account.

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An excellent article Frank, summarising the despicable and heinous act and the ineptitude of our politicians very succinctly, it says it all! I find it hard to understand people who still support Starmer his cronies and the Labour Party, but as we know the socialists will cling to power whatever, supported by those that are brainwashed socialists! I do not expect major change from these traitorous politicians, and that includes the so called Conservatives! Those poor little girls, it grieves me every time I read anything about the murderous atrocity, but just as atrocious is the total lack of political will to close all this ‘DEI’, multiculturalism and horrendously high illegal immigration down! These people that are allowed to flood our shores come from totally different cultures, devoid of the basic humanity that we did have in this country. Extremely concerning though is if you look across the whole Western world, you will find the same situation, flooded with illegals, supported by governments, covering up horrendous crimes including rape and murder, perpetrated by the imported ‘army’. I believe there is more to it, it’s too widespread to be a coincidence, there is a cold calculated instigation and financing. Find the beasts that are perpetrating this and behead them.

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Re the CP issue:

The desire for revenge in a hideous case like this is intense and thoroughly understandable. However capital punishment will not be returned to this country - and even if it were, there would be a huge outcry which would result in more focus on AR. Unfortunately we do not have other legal means of revenge but suffice to say that natural prison justice may take its course. None of this 'hang him' debate should deflect from the gross incompetence and dereliction of duty of those who could have prevented his actions. As with the rape gangs, there are so many in our societal organisations who are just about as guilty as the actual perpetrators of the crimes. Focus on them is now required and they shouldn't be allowed to sneak off into the shadows with their fat public sector pensions intact. Our duplicitous and devious HR lawyer PM will do his usual best to divert, to manipulate and misinform but as so much in public life we have to keep fighting.

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When things get so bad, there really is only one solution. Think French revolution. Not there yet, but we are en route.

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To be fair to the judge, if you listen carefully to his choice of words, he effective said “I must” find that this was not an act of terrorism because the CPP have determined that so (a bit like the Gov determining that Rawanda is a country of safe passage), but in sentencing he is treating it with the same gravity as if it was an act of terror. If it looks and quacks like a duck …The judge knew the score.

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Frank - so incisive and revealing. And you highlight the Amazon issue. Nothing to do with the US of course; he could have called out corner shops, supermarkets etc in this country. And yet the left wing media and commentators still back Starmer. Some of them are otherwise good people. I don't know how long Starmer has but lets hope it's <12 months.

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