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The only true words I ever heard from the narcissistic Markle's mouth are, "I'm such a fraud".
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There is no mainstream public-orientated media any longer. The only truth is to be found in some independent platforms like this one. The public is deserting MSM in droves.
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I saw that. It was a balanced and rational speech, it informed me too. Until then I was under the impression that this man was a violent, raving lunatic. He appeared to be anything but - rather, he showed courage in the face of much hostility from all those with this bizarre and destructive agenda.
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This is all beyond appalling. It should never happen in any civilised country. But, it has to be said that there are many other crimes that the police simply refuse to investigate . Mostly against women, children and vulnerable people. Mrs Oliver's assessment correlates exactly with mine in that there is an unaccountable cadre of shadowy suits behind the scenes who veto honest investigations and who decide what is taken seriously and which victims of crime are to be supported or not. It's particularly bizarre when we look at the economics involved - it's far more expensive to provide often-needed lifelong support and treatment to victims of abuse by offenders followed by institutions than to investigate, prosecute, punish and stop these crimes early on. I could write a book, nay, several books about the failure of the police and other authorities to protect those who need protection but instead proceed to silence these victims.
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Right now, he needs to take himself and his family into hiding for a decade. While he's there, he can work out how to repay the British taxpayers for all the £many millions more of extra enhanced security the BRF now needs...
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Look at it this way, if that massive influx of people from 1997 to now had been caucasian would it be any more or less sustainable? No, it would be just as unsustainable as the massive influx we've experienced. Look around you - in huge swathes of the country public services have collapsed under the pressure of just too many would be service users, homelessness is rising meteorically because the housing stock is limited, education is failing huge numbers of some demographics...this is not good or fair to any one in the UK.
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Thank you very much for your confidence in Great Britain and welcome, I'm very glad you moved here!
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@ellenoneill7853 This is true, and we in the Shires are becoming increasingly disconnected from London and the metropolitan areas. We still speak plain English and not Word Salad Wokese.
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Sad to hear Mary Whitehouse being so disparaged, however mildly. I would argue that she was the first to stand up against the creeping incursions of the proto-wokeists who were intent on 'progressively' changing our basic common values and moral virtues to their neo-puritanical ideology. Back then, we were told that we weren't allowed to call a blackboard a blackboard, we weren't allowed to sing Baa Baa Black Sheep with our children. These culture warriors have been at this for a long time. Poor Mrs Whitehouse, who could see more clearly than most where this was all leading. Thus she was daily pilloried by the loonie leftists in the media and the actual basis for her campaign distorted and made fun of. Today, she'd be treasured and invited onto your programme regularly.
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I can't think of anything that would entice me to go to London. Last time I went, a couple of decades ago, it was already a sink city. In tourist places it's like a caricature of Britain. Not the real Britain.
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...not to mention the collapse of our public services....
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@gusgone4527 I believe many would thoroughly agree with you. This lunacy has to stop. It's my experience that so many ordinary people are just so literally switched off to MSM and all the other wokeism purveyors. Here's just one little vignette...last week, a supermarket delivery driver, a regular mid-30s hard-working guy, made an offhand little comment about something that sounded wokey and I actually said, 'Oh you mean all that stuff coming from the woke gang?!' He looked gleekit (gormless, for English people!) and asked,'What's that?' He hadn't even heard of 'woke'. So I briefly explained with a couple of media examples. He immediately knew what I was talking about and told me in no uncertain terms that he was so sick of telly that he ditched his TV and just watches other and alt media online. He thought it a great plus that he doesn't have to pay the BBC's extortion tax licence fee any more. Point is that ordinary people are repulsed and leaving these woke idiots behind in their droves.
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I had an earth shaking moment when we went to London to protest against UK participation in the Iraq invasion. Surrounded by millions of other peaceful protesters that day in London and all over the country , the march came to a halt outside Parliament - it hit me like a ton of bricks and I literally said to myself 'there is no democracy anymore, Parliament is a sham'. The illusion of democracy died with Bliar. Millions of Britons like me who would never have dreamed of taking to the streets took to the streets that day to protest against Bliar taking us into an unlawful war that we knew was based on lies and would destroy huge numbers of innocent people. Despite many millions in the UK and worldwide telling him that he was wrong. We've never recovered our democracy since.
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Emma Webb is a very accomplished and authoritative young journalist. I look forward to more of her productions.
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@Kramp001 Yes, too many of my British ancestors fought and died in wars to protect England's interests and freedoms. It doesn't give me the right to bully my fellow citizens into watching only the films I approve.
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Beautifully said, Peter.
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Superb talk, Emma. Thank you very much. I feel so much easier now that you're in the vanguard, along with people like Calvin, Konstantin and Francis, Toby et al, upholding the truth and commonsense Great British values and traditions that are actually very practicable, gentle and nurturing of all. I've done my bit through life, the future is yours now....go and make it sparkle again with truth, sanity, good sense and beauty! (And don't forget to have fun!)
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"Just call your Mum!" "There is no love but the deeds of love." Ironically, It was Jean Paul Sartre who realised the fundamental and vital good faith in this. He practiced what he preached, especially in in respect of his ailing Mum whom he took care of instead of doing what his ego wanted to do : becoming a hero in the Spanish civil war.
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He's not far off ruination as it is. Heading for a colossal , very ugly fall.
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Absolutely nothing is solved by shouting people down. This young lady seems to enjoy creating theatre.
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And this is what happens when you destroy Christianity, a primary tenet of which is forgiveness.
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Today, Silver Voices, a campaign group on behalf of older people, published a brief report about a woman who didn't want a zoom/phone call from the GP but a face-to-face appointment (per current gvt guidance). She was told, in what she felt was a sinister way, that her refusal would 'go on her records'. This is not just NHS bossiness, it's bullying. How do we deal with this?
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@martinebarnard-delaroche7438 I agree with you entirely.
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@mooseyman74 Apathy is the planned end product of engineered national self-hatred and self-abasement. Taught in all schools since the 1970s by leftist teachers (cf. Gramsci's 'long march through the institutions). If you remember, we were not allowed to be proud of Great Britain as soon as we were conned into the EU, then masquerading as the 'Common Market'. Apathy ensures minimal resistance to the sort of hideous cultural usurpation we're fending off now. We will win.
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Thank you for being a proper teacher. I know it's not a straightforward or easy profession nowadays. I worry for my grandchildren.
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@sipocharles9180 A close relative of mine actually worked for Enoch Powell. He was, by all accounts, a highly intelligent, very well qualified, widely read academic, a gentle and fair-minded man, who had no prejudice.
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👏👏👏
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@canadianintheukbrian What's a shock to me and, I'm sure, many others is that the Churches are going along with this.
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This is what deeply pains me too. As the child of parents and a stepfather, all of whom were amazingly courageous and proud frontline military during WW2, and who heard so much about their war, I can't begin to put into words my sorrow for what they and we have lost - or rather perhaps, what has been stolen and bludgeoned out of us and our nation.
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Yes, may God bless her. And may I note that what we're faced with now is almost entirely a result of de-Christianising the nation/the West. You don't have to be a believer to benefit from and enjoy the advantages of the stability, sensibility, morality that a benign Christian-based society yields.
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It's always 'lack of funds and resources' with these people. From all I've seen of the inner workings of taxpayer funded orgs, it is never a dearth of resources. It's always incompetence across a range of skillsets and egotistical power-seeking.
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@eagleowlish The scientific research strongly suggests that 80% or so of people just don't spend any time thinking about anything much (badly paraphrased, my apols). There's the problem. That and schools don't teach British Constitution now.
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Bridgen for PM! ASAP.
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Where can I find a list of these companies please? I too want to avoid them. Businesses have absolutely no place in meddling with democracy, politics, the media.
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@supersonicsid5930 Aye. Forty years of brainwashing has produced many young adults who are unable to think freely and critically. They were made to sell their souls for superficial trinkets, beginning with gold stars for simply taking part. That's what unscrupulous colonisers used to do to ignorant natives. Pretty combs, blankets and firesticks. It's little short of child abuse.
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Yasmine: "...they had rivers of blood in France" Me: "...where have I heard that before...?" Enoch Powell: "...told you so..."
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How very well said and so accurate. It could be an obituary. Our very reasonable aspirations have been shattered.
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@chatteyj Thanks. Good to know though. I was just about to send off a big order to IKEA. Not happening now. Also I do use several Nivea products. No longer. These businesses are virtue signalling in the hopes of boosting their profits and nothing else. They have no place to do anything but manufacture and market decent products.
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You have my unreserved sympathy and my empathy - for what it's worth. But you and I and scores of millions like us need the government's sympathy and empathy. You're right, the contempt that government and their civil service masters have for ordinary folk now is naked and unfettered, unconstrained by morality, ethics, law, standards, decency and common sense.
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@andyxox4168 Just what I was thinking. We can trust Peter and the NCF team.
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Bristol police. Books could be written. They'd be found in libraries under Political Corruption.
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You have my entire agreement.
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@greyvoice7949 I see this rising petty antisocial behaviour as part of a silent protest against the apparently unstoppable mess that politicians continue to make of our country. We can't get them out because all of them are on the same side : anti-UK.
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@andyruyssevelt7230 You're so right. Courage, clear-sightedness and level-headed reasoning are crucial in this nasty 'culture war' which is essentially a one-sided culture attack on normal, sensible and decent human beings.
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@akastewart Because the slave owners were recompensed for freeing their slaves, the descendants of slaves should go after the slave owners' descendants. They should not be going after the present days' innocent citizens (many of whose ancestors have also suffered under the ENGLISH elites and their governments) of the UK via the UK treasury.
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I agree with you, though I would say that people aren't work shy so much as resistant to jobs that simply do not pay enough to live on.
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@candyquahogmarshmallow8257 Oh my goodness. You actually believe that there is a scientific consensus on covid? There is just a small cadre of gvt employed scientists who routinely parrot gvt/big pharma edicts whilst the rest are drowned out and/or scared dumb by the prospect of career destruction if they engage in debate, per the scientific method. Francis Collins' despicable, then private, comments about mounting counter-attacks on 'fringe' opinions which are coming from some of the world's most eminent scientists are a case in point and demonstrated exactly the machinations behind the scenes against the honest practice of science itself.
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@BlookbugIV Good point. And it's true to say that the Norman French still rule the nation, via their descendants nearly a thousand years on.
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Well, actually in 30 years only.
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I believe her aping of Diana's clothes, make-up, postures, life episodes, public interviews and activities is actually tantamount to psychopathy. I wonder if she'll go the whole hog when her grossly repugnant act fails and, in a last ditch stand to become 'Kween of Peoples' Hearts', martyr herself??
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