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Recently the chief commissioner faced a 97% vote of No Confidence from the rank and file of the Gardai (the Irish police) but still he refuses to step down. He's a political stooge and nothing more.
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I just saw MP Katie Lamb's speech in Parliament. I was very surprised: she didn't hold back or try to sugar coat it in fluffy language. Very courageous of this woman.
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The main stream media has acted as the press office for the political class for a very long time now. Its shocking to me that there is even anyone watching them anymore: they've helped wreak devastation everywhere. Also the Chief Commissioner of the Irish police faced a no confidence vote of 97% recently, but it made no difference to him. Yesterday an Algerian man stabbed 2 women and 3 children. That incident was the catalyst for the riots last night. Up till then the Irish had been remarkably patient with successive governments squeezing them over the years.
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Pierced Organ.
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The worst thing about all this is that this lot never would have got in if the tory establishment hadn't dumped all over its voters and squandered every bit of the huge mandate and goodwill that was given to it.
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True.
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Interesting how Huw Edwards got a slap on the wrist but Lucy Connolly got 3 years. I wonder what an investigation into out judges would turn up, if there ever was one.
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I figured once USAID folded up, a lot of these violent, subversive organisations was fold up very soon afterwards.
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You'll probably never hear the RNLI's excuse - but I would hazzard a guess that if you start seeing them with nice big, new houses or expensive, fast cars don't be too surprised.
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GB news has been taking this direction for over 2 years now. Mark Dolan himself threw Lawrence Fox under the bus when he was fired, he should have realised they'd let him go, too, at some stage.
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Not crazy at all. I did write a more detailed comment but unfortunately YT has been deleting or muting my comments on your, and other, channels.
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P.S. Thank you, Andy - I've just signed the petition, very straight-forward process - only took a few seconds. Its up to over 135,000 signatures now.
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The Ministry of 'Just Us'.
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The problem with the allegations levelled against Rupert Lowe is that they are from a generic template that is normally used to destroy politicians. Whoever initiated these is a big problem for Reform and will continue to be a big problem.
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Whatever decision is made, everyone needs to understand that there will be always these types, looking to subvert any new party. The trick is to recognise them, then marginalise them. People can be too trusting. I'm even looking at genuine, patriotic brits embracing Liz Truss, now, because she's suddenly saying all the things they want to hear. Incredibly naive.
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Meanwhile the PM of Ireland, along with the police commissioner, is now using this as an excuse to bring in anti-free speech legislation. The PM is the son of immigrants who fled a third world country to Ireland specifically for its freedom and opportunities: the very things he is now taking away. The police commissioner is a shady former RUC officer (the sectarian Northern Ireland police force that was replaced after the troubles in Northern Ireland ended). He recently received a 98% vote of no confidence amongst the rank and file of police officers in Ireland.
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....with the lib dems in the middle.
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They're just saying that to keep people on edge. One of the most important tactics today's governments have in the west is to keep their citizenry disorientated and on-edge: so they will say and do anything to that end. Don't listen to them.
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Squealer Yusuf needs to go. Anyone who runs to the police with a false accusation of a death threat is a major problem.
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@Johnnyquid20 The last chief before him was an LGTBQ hire and her corruption was so bad that she even had to resign - so I can barely even imagine how corrupt she must have been.
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It has all tne generic hallmarks of a political stitch-up, that's why I didn't believe it from the start. We voted for Reform to get away from cloak and dagger politics. We turned our backs on the Tories to get away from Cloak and dagger politics. Reform needs to remove the person who stitched up Lowe or risk going the way of the tories.
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Of course the squatters in WEFminster would make sure their own children are kept in nice, safe desk jobs while they send other people's children to the front lines....as always - in a war that they initiated....as always.
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Well, we already knew they'd do this. We tried to warn the remaining labour voters about what they were facing but they didn't listen to us. I guess this was the only way they were going to learn. The tories shouldn't celebrate, either. We don't want them back.
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I'd be interested to know from Carol Vorderman what exactly she expected from labour? They're doing just about everything I would have expected from them - it's a real pity the tory government turned its back on the country, making it possible for this lot to get in but here we are. I guess these labour voters are finally getting a dose of reality.
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Well if the Jimmy Savile channel is trying to destroy you, you know you're walking on the right side.
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They most likely have some shady agreement with the NGOs and government officials who are green lighting all this. Clearly the RNLI, or the people who run it, are benefitting from this.
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@brianjones4026 It's incredible to me that someone could just parachute in, fork out 200,000K and be immediately gifted the Chairmanship over all those people who worked hard to build Reform up.
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When they started donating hard-earned money to political causes, money that was given to them to save lives, they disrespected everyone who donated to them.
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I agree with you. Its never too late - and there are never too many parties. The Brexit vote and UKIP's part in it has proven that a party doesn't even need to be in government at all costs, but just be enough of a presence to put pressure on the political class to listen to the voters.
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The false allegations against Rupert, the fact that the Reform Chairman tried to get him arrested, the fact that he even bought his chairmanship for 200,000Pounds after parachuting in from the Tory party, all speak for themselves.
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