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Im white middle aged family man worked all my life. Spent 23 years in the Royal Navy. What "community leaders" does Starmer suggest I have access to, in order to decide what policing id like to see? Letters on a postcard please.
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That egregious Ash Sarkar said it out loud once when commenting on the rising migrant muslim population in the UK. She said "we're winning lads" its as simple as that for these people.
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I would love to put Dr Starkey in a room with Starmer for a few hours with nothing but a microphone and access to materials for a prooer debate.
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Thank you Dr Starkey once again ❤
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@jasonkay4749 I'm Irish by birth, but my wife and sons are British and I bring them up in that tradition. I have managed to get my local school to display the British flag after a letter writing and a gentle talking to the sympathetic parents. I've also barraged my MP with letters recently regarding all the issues we've seen the last few weeks (and longer) back. We can only do the little things to help make people aware. Even today i was buying a new 3 piece suite and got into a polite conversation with one of the older ladies in the shop about current matters. Little things, take the emotion out of it where you can, arm yourself with the knowledge of what you know to be right and just speak to people.
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@hobbabobba7912 a joke was it? She tell you that?
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I felt this was as much about the civil service as any politicians for some time. This feels like a stitch up by the civil service.
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What an incredible series this is turning out to be, far better than anything the legacy media has been able to do these past couple of decades.
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@desd1932 a coup? Very very unlikely. Sadly if it got to anything like that it would have to be a very dark time indeed. The military leadership don't forget are all paid up members of the current "social fashions" also. The rank and file are a different matter being as they are, generally coming from council estates across Britain. Would they fire on the ordinary people? If they were to be used by starmer I would think they wouldn't be armed with personal weapons, more likely given batons and the like and trained in police methods. I highly doubt Starmer would risk the position of having an Army with rifles on the street...again those would be very dark days and likely to be considered "the end". But who knows? The man has shown much more than many of us thought he was willing to do in the last few weeks, anything could be on the cards when you consider how overt and open he has been in all of this so far.
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@hobbabobba7912 I have watched the clip, and if that was supposed to be a joke, I would advise her to not give up her day job of "literally being a communist". On the other side of all this, to turn it on its head, how do you think this sort of comment would go down in Pakistan or India or almost anywhere else in the world? Would they all be laughing in the aisles if their people were a minority in their capital city? Do me a favour maaaaate.
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I need to rewatch this, I was trying to listen to it on the drive home but wasnt able to properly concentrate. David Starkey is most definitely "a man of his time".
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I also see the results of this in the NHS where I work. It's a disgusting practice.
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One can only imagine the Tories thought the system could work for them also, they found out otherwise. I'd imagine getting rid of all this now would be like trying to extract ticks from a dog using oven mittens.
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The tories could have reversed some of the damage, though i suppose the "one nation" lot might have been a problem. I can see why people like Dr Starkey have been frozen out of the mainstream clearly.
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The situation in Ireland fascinates me, they have been made to walk the journey that took decades upon decades in the UK and Europe, walk it in a matter of years. The bumbling and tumbling through the processes required to turn National Ireland into a "globalist" playground. Their fat fingered experimentation with the grand idea of "multiculturalism". This has had to be done without doing the work which took decades here in the UK...the destruction of the national idea and national pride. This is why we see much pushback there, however it was very depressing to see the Irish People return so many of the usual names and faces!
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David, you are special and loved by people ❤️
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Yes it's very strange indeed how this occurred.
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Agreed, they had nothing to add beyond inch deep slogans and bluster.
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Rambling speech as is Davids way, however he gets to the nub of the matter towards the end. I wonder though about the "Why?", why did they change these things evidently for the worse? And the "What?" What can be done to undo the changes now that so much legislation and control has been diluted away?
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It often seems to me recently that Britain, for the last 20 years or so, has been playing a game akin to that in the movie "Brewsters Millions". Where we have to give away everything we own, have nothing to show for it at the end of it all, and win a larger prize..... ....im struggling to see what that prize is supposed to be and i wish our leaders would show those of us paying for it all, putting up with the invasion, putting up with the shame, putting up with the misplaced guilt, what EXACTLY that prize is.
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How dare they.
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I must be honest here but if i hear David tell us once more about how we are born i might scream. Love his work though its brilliantly explained and made digestible.
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It's a fair statement he makes. This little gang of incompetence and box ticking needs a root out.
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But "what" is the End Game with all of these machinations? Why are they doing these things to a system and a society that has worked for so very long?
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We are better than this. Well said Dr S. ❤
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I would dearly love to see Starkey in a one on one debate with Mercer.
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I wonder why? 😂
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He speaks kindly of yours also! ❤
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All roads lead to 2030 far as i can see, comfortable living for the very very few, misery and stomping for the rest.
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@EdMcF1 isn't that what our society is supposed to be already? But as Starkey says the various human rights legislations actively privileges certain minority groups over others (especially the majority), this is only going to get worse with even more legislations surrounding one particular religion. I don't know what Charlie is on about here but I suspect it won't do any good while the laws are what they are.
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The times you speak of are coming, this is merely the appetiser. When it comes it will be very very quick. Probably a matter of weeks.
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I hope that David lives to see his good sense come to pass. ❤
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Seems as though the final destruction of Britain is at hand, via the hands of very bad actors.
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It's the format unfortunately in this instance. He's brilliant when he's in front of some of the modern thinking lunatics with how he is. Winds em right up.
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Dr David you are a hell of a good listen, can you now please get elected and recreate the UK as you see fit before the whole thing has rotted into a globally amorphous sludge.
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Yes it's a crime and it ought to be set straight!
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Think you are bang on here. There is a difference that's not being teased out.
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Those last minutes were excellent David, i should have liked to hears you go further. Sadly these 10min programmes dont do you justice. I will forming a letter to my MP around the issues you raise regarding policing.
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This should be required viewing for any MP that calls themselves "conservative" and their constituents. Well said David Starkey 👏👏.
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It might have been instructive in the loosest sense to have remained and seen the level at which offense might be reached 🤣
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I agree, I believe the treatment of Russia after the cold war has led us to where we are now.
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I did 24 years in the Royal Navy and I was damned proud to serve, I was damned proud of this country...the funny part is that I'm not strictly British I'm Irish. I would fight for this country but its sadly not fighting for itself and well as a saying goes in Ireland..."god helps those best who helps themselves".
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It's all sounds so brainless and disjointed when David explains it, I really have to wonder if this was all done by design with good intentions, or some manner of dastardly forethought.
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@jasonkay4749 exactly! Just speaking to people calmly and not being afraid of the hurty words. Can be done respectfully as long as your armed with the information. People have known for some time now that "something' was wrong, all of this lately has woken up a lot of people to the "what" is wrong. I'd have been one a few years ago. Thanks to people like Dr Starkey he's opened my eyes certainly.
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@davelangston202 I have to be honest I don't remember that, I have no context to comment on it. Can you remember why that happened or what it was generally about?
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Rupert you one of a very very small few MPs worth a damn.
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The fact that these people arw associated with the words "propriety and ethics" is almost as much of contradiction as calling abortion "healthcare".
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The idea that Academia should be a "Boxing Ring and referee" seems so common sensible and self obvious its painful to think what the reality of them actually is.
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David. Its impolite to love your own comment! Do you know nothing of current norms man!
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I suppose it depends on your point of view. If the role were reversed and things were different, it wouldn't be a stretch to think you might say the same?
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