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I can understand why the cinema manager responded as he did. The Batley teacher was abandoned by his Head Teacher, his Union, his MP, the Local Authority, and the Government. He is apparently still in hiding, and his life has been ruined, simply for doing his job. The police don't seem to have been much interested in the demonstration. I wonder if any police spokesperson has commented on what happened as yet?
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Moreover, she was given the opportunity freely to speak, but when a counter opinion was expressed, she chose constantly to interrupt.
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Perhaps because Bolton, Bradford, and Birmingham are much more Muslim towns and cities than any of those in the US, Canada, or France? Ah, Bradford. the 2025 UK city of culture. Which culture, I wonder?
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@KemetledAfrica The difference being is that no-one has claimed that European explorers ever were invited. They arrived at places which had mesolithic, or at best early neolithic, levels pf development.
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I feared that our 'Dear Leader President Starmer' might have struggled to come to terms with the responsibilities of a Prime Minister, as opposed to those of a Leader of the Opposition. I did not expect that he would demonstrate how out of his depth he was so quickly. At a time when an appeal for unity and restraint was desperately needed, his recent statement, of 4 August, amounted to little more than an open declaration of war on around 80% of the people of this country. What next, Sir Keir, Martial Law and troops on the streets, perhaps? If I recall correctly, that worked well for Tsar Nicholas II in St. Petersburg, didn't it?
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@politicalcorrectionfacilit2644 It does, however, seem to work, as, however extreme or questionable the comments such people make, those who pretend to govern us choose to back down before them Probably she acts this way because few people dare disagree with her.
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After the next General Election, the newly appointed Minister for Slavery Reparations, the Rt. Hon. Diane Abbott, M.P., will announce that each white citizen of the UK will be expected to contribute to a Reparations Levy. She will have done extensive calculations, which have revealed that the required payment will be somewhere between £17.34p and £3.72 million each. By the way, this Femi states that he is British born, but then claims to be Nigerian. Odd, that, I suggest.
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The prime lesson I have learned from this brief discussion is, if you haven't got a credible or rational argument, wear a yellow jacket and SHOUT A LOT!
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I only wish I had some African DNA. When reparations are imposed, there might be a few quid in it for me.
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@Richard Fox I attended many debates during my time at University. It was accepted that, whatever your personal opinions, you gave speakers respect, and gave their arguments a courteous hearing. These standards have, evidently, been lost, at least at Cambridge.
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@@D-Bunker-zv1bj Indeed, teach Black History. But not the Black Mythology expoused by propagandists like David Olusoga.
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@diyaa_ulqamar There is no such thing as 'blasphemy' in British Law. Those who object to the movie do not have the right to dictate that others who do not should be prevented from seeing it. Perhaps there is simply a lack of understanding of the concept of Freedom of Speech in your society?
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Perhaps she is simply following the Naurinder Kaur school of debate. Constantly interrupt, and shout a lot?
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@Richard Fox You accuse siras2 of making 'huge assumptions', and then make one yourself.
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@@D-Bunker-zv1bj I wonder if Wellington, born in Dublin, thought he was Irish? Or the cricketer Ted Dexter, born in Milan, ever had ambitions to play for Italy?
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Why were the two students sitting to the right of the speaker even there, as their behaviour made it abundantly clear that they were not paying the slightest attention to the debate?
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Unfortunately, this belief has been gaining momentum since education was replaced by indoctrination, many years ago.
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@davidcolin6519 'Does it matter whether they were foreign?' Actually, yes it does. The subject arose when Britain was described as a 'mongrel' nation. One aristocratic group ousting another is a coup, not an invasion. Henry VII's supporters also fall into that category. The fact that his claim was not strong doesn't alter the fact that he succeeded because of internal support within England & Wales, not because he conquered by means of non-English/Welsh forces.
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All very fine, but it doesn't alleviate the nightmare to which we Britons awake every morning.
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If she regards colonialism as 'Genocide' then her knowledge of actual history is non-existent. Presumably, simply one of the indoctrinated, who enjoys the benefits, without acknowledging the source of them.
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This chap wandering around the West Indies apologising for British history does not speak for me, or for earlier generations of my family, who came from Ancoats, Manchester, and didn't particularly benefit from slavery. If Charles Saxe-Coburg-Gotha continues to drone on like this, perhaps his future role, or indeed that of the monarchy itself, needs to be reconsidered?
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According to invented research which will be presented as factual in some five years' time, or thereabouts, 34% of Mary Rose's crew were gay, 29% were transgender, and 37% came from Sub-Saharan Africa, as did the ship's designer.
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@SimpleMinded221 As your comment doesn't seem to have any relevance at all to anything I have posted, I wonder why you have addressed it to me?
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Five years left to save Britain? Was this recorded five years ago?
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The foolishness of people with right of centre opinions is quite breathtaking. How to fight back against the Dear Leader and his coterie of malevolent half-wits? Let's form lots of little parties, splitting the available voters into small groups. That's a good idea! Reminds me of the multitude of irrelevant resistance cells in 'Life of Brian.'
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I wonder if David Starkey has a view of Michael Holding's recent book 'Why we Kneel, How we Rise?'
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It will not happen. The agenda will never risk the danger of children learning to think for themselves.
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@davidcolin6519 He was invited by seven Peers, in order to preserve Protestantism. Most of James' army commanders shared that opinion, and abandoned James. Realistically, it was far more a Palace Coup, with on Stuart branch deposing another, than a true invasion. 'I could also point to Henry Bolingbroke, who also invaded.' Again, much more of a coup, with one noble branch replacing another. How many of Bolingbroke's soldiers were 'foreign?'
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I have heard of one of the nations Olusoga believes in, Wakanda, but which are the other three?
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Do you think he was around at the time Stonehenge was being built?
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The foolishness of people with right of centre opinions is quite breathtaking. How to fight back against the Dear Leader and his coterie of malevolent half-wits? Let's form lots of little parties, splitting the available voters into small groups. That's a good idea! Reminds me of the multitude of irrelevant resistance cells in 'Life of Brian.'
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I recall that some time ago, a woke Queen, Lucy Worsley, had been asked by the National Maritime Museum, to 're-assess' the role of Nelson. Does anyone know if she has completed her hatchet job/impartial examination yet?
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@RotiJohnPrata-h9o Oh look! An insult as a first response. The standard action of the intellectually challenged.
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"Give me the child until he is seven and I will give you the man." The extreme left were aware of this axiom many many years ago.
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Except that the British didn't go anywhere with 'fire & the sword,' but with trading goods and merchants.
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Are you? I would seek help if I were you.
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It isn't that simple. Whilst a formal Roman administration ceased in 410 AD., a sub-Roman society continued for some time thereafter, as recent research at places like Ribchester clearly demonstrates.
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Brilliant Black British History was written by a Nigerian.
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You mean he expressed an opinion which did not accord with the 'Agenda.' So much for freedom of speech, then.
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@dianeshelton9592 He stated a simple fact, however extreme he might have been in expressing it. Why was saying that allegations of attempted 'genocide' were false in any way racist?
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@JagdgeschwaderX In 1801, the first census of Britain calculated a population of 10.1 million. I wonder how these people managed to inflict 'hundreds of millions' of deaths upon anyone? The whole video was pointless. Asking an academic historian to debate with a shouty ignoramus with a bizarre agenda was not going to end well for the ignoramus, and of course it didn't.
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Are you? Why are you doing that? Don't be so hard on yourself.
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Possibly. Most ten year olds have been thoroughly programmed with the indoctrination which replaced education years ago. Heaven forbid that they should be allowed to think for themselves. Not the agenda at all.
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I must confess I haven't seen BBC presenters so angry since the Brexit vote. Still, every BBC news report since the result of the election has been entirely negative about the event. I really wonder if the BBC think that, if they complain loudly enough and for long enough, the result will be declared invalid?
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I think they already have a butler?
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Quite frankly, you can trace almost all of Britain's current misfortunes back to 'Sir' Tony.
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