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Nigel Farage Vows to Make Life “Very Difficult” for New NatWest Boss Paul Thwaite Until he Gets a “Fuller Apology” for Debanking

by Will Jones
16 February 2024 5:16 PM

Nigel Farage has vowed to make life “very difficult” for new NatWest Chief Executive Paul Thwaite until he receives a “fuller apology” following the debanking row. The Mail has more.

The new boss has become permanent Chief Executive on a £1.2million annual salary, as NatWest revealed its highest yearly profit since before the 2008 financial crisis.

Mr. Thwaite, who was previously running the bank’s commercial business, succeeds Dame Alison Rose who stepped down amid a crisis in the wake of the debanking of Mr. Farage’s account with Coutts, a high-net-worth bank owned by NatWest.

He will be tasked with repairing the group’s reputation after the closure of the former Brexit Party leader’s account forced out Dame Alison and wealth boss Peter Flavel.

But Mr. Farage said the appointment was “nothing more than the old guard staying in place” and warned Mr. Thwaite that he could use legal action to try to thwart the sale of taxpayer-owned shares in the bank unless there is a change of culture at the firm.

The Reform U.K. President threatened to begin court proceedings against NatWest within days if the bank does not settle a compensation claim with him. He also said bosses must promise to stop debanking customers whose views it disagrees with.

Among Mr. Thwaite’s jobs from today is preparing the ground for a planned retail sale of Government-owned stock in the bank, which remains 35% taxpayer-owned after its £45.5 billion bailout in the 2008 financial crisis.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt believes that the sale, possibly in June, would improve the Treasury’s financial position ahead of the General Election expected later this year.

But Mr. Farage said NatWest was “not fit for a public sale of shares”, and this would be “very, very difficult indeed” if a public legal fight with him was ongoing.

He told the Daily Telegraph: “There has been no change of culture at the bank whatsoever. They are paying out £350 million in bonuses to the same people who abused me. I am left feeling that my efforts with this organisation have been in vain.

“I don’t think this organisation is fit for a public sale of shares until they have put to bed the issue with me, shown that there is going to be a change of culture within the organisation and proved that there is going to be a new management style.

‘” have had court papers ready for some time and unless they want to have a sensible conversation, I will issue them, which will make a public sale of shares very, very difficult indeed. The court papers call for a much fuller, franker public apology and a commitment that this will not happen again.”

Worth reading in full.

Tags: CouttsDebankingNatWestNigel Farage

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loopDloop
loopDloop
3 years ago

I wonder, when the dust settles, will it be the intellectuals or the conspiracy theorists who were closer to the mark?

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miketa1957
miketa1957
3 years ago
Reply to  loopDloop

Q: What is the difference between a Covid fact and a Covid conspiracy theory?
A: About 6 months

I think that should answer your question.

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George L
George L
3 years ago
Reply to  miketa1957

I do love that quote.. I’m using it all the time now. You can see people virtual head scratching.. thinking WTF is he on about..

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Clubkauri
Clubkauri
3 years ago
Reply to  miketa1957

Used to be 6 months, it’s about 6 weeks now

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RedRich
RedRich
3 years ago
Reply to  loopDloop

Conspiracy Realists?

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IanC
IanC
3 years ago
Reply to  RedRich

Realists?

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Amtrup
Amtrup
3 years ago

I’m astonished that the author seems to think that vax passes will exclude people from mainstream culture. I didn’t know that vax passes excluded anyone from using the Internet, streaming services, YouTube, etc. 😕

Seriously, the only culture that vax passes are likely to exclude anyone from is *live* culture, live performances and live sports, etc.

The “live”/in person/”in the flesh” experience, like meat, is going to become increasingly, even more than it already is, a luxury-experience, restricted to the highly privileged.

“The people” must be prevented from accessing “the live” because it is dangerous radical stuff at this point, might distract/free people from the system, so must be restricted to those in power, and the “safest”, most indoctrinated, the vaxxed.

Last edited 3 years ago by Amtrup
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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

I expect that at some stage they could restrict usage of computer devices (including phones) to approved Apps only, especially that used to operated the CCP style Social Credit monstrosity.

It would seem that you will not feel the loss of losing access to live events, neither will I but in my youth they were all I lived for.
Sat at home with the telly was definitely the last resort.

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Amtrup
Amtrup
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

I doubt that people would be restricted from accessing mainstream culture online, for exactly the reason that Gramski and the author argue, which is that it acts to manufacture consent of the masses, etc. But that is why I find the article’s position so naive, it seems to believe that excluding people from “live culture” will interfere with that process.

I think that, on the contrary, restricting the least indoctrinated to the internet/unlive etc it is likely to strengthen/maintain that consent-factory effect, especially now that Youtube, etc are controlling and censoring their content so heavily.

I have tended to find live culture too expensive, or too noisy, unreliably enjoyable, or inaccessible, and so yes, I wouldn’t/don’t miss it much. I miss travel though.

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Jane G
Jane G
3 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

The trouble is, it doesn’t stop at “live, mainstream” commercially available culture which is often expensive and easily abandoned in favour of a night on the sofa with a book or the telly.

Amateur, local, participatory events are developing similar exclusionary tendencies. They may not (yet) be requiring a Covid pass but they are asking members only return to clubs/choirs/ music societies and possibly sports associations not to attend meetings and events if fully vaccinated.

This has happened to me.

Durham cathedral will only allow people into their Christmas services if they can provide evidence of vaccination (or a negative test) – some other places of worship are doing the same.

They believe they are Doing The Right Thing.

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Pete Sutton
Pete Sutton
3 years ago
Reply to  Jane G

Cathedral renounces Christianity.

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  Pete Sutton

Old news now.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  Jane G

I’m no longer a Christian but I remember a parable about Christ not rejecting the lepers and the lesson that was supposed to teach.

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Amtrup
Amtrup
3 years ago
Reply to  Jane G

That’s exactly the sort of thing I meant; anything “in the flesh”, “in person”, is being increasingly withdrawn from the majority of people, made difficult to access or participate in, because life for “the masses” is intended to be all online/inside the system, and the precious real-life in the flesh stuff will be a real luxury, reserved for the most powerful and the most obedient. And I meant everything, not just theatre, opera, ballet, big concerts, etc but as you say the small stuff; amateur dramatic societies, choirs, local bands and sports association events, etc, anything that exists independently of information technology.

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George L
George L
3 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

I would urge everyone to watch the video They Need Your Children.. a new financial reset is imminent. This vid was on YouTube with over half a million views, but has now been taken down. This link is via Odysee..

The woman being interviewed, Melissa Cuimmei, explains what the real purpose of Vaccine Passports is, and why governments et al are so desperate to distribute them.

Well worth a watch. On a personal note, I’ve opened up a few eyes to what’s going on by recommending people to watch this video. For some reason, people seem to be able to link in more to this than the health explanations..

https://odysee.com/@Ognir:c/The-Irish-Inquiry—They-need-your-children!-A-new-financial-reset-is-imminent..temp:5

Note : for some reason this link is not working via this site DS. If you want to watch the video just type in a browser They Need Your Children.. a new financial reset is imminent odysee.

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TheGreenAcres
TheGreenAcres
3 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

Have you checked out the prison camps in Northern Territory of Australia? They appear to be going a lot further than exclusion from Live events over there.

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rayc
rayc
3 years ago
Reply to  TheGreenAcres

But a prison camp is unquestionably a live event.

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

There are some people in society that absolutely relish the idea of being left the fuck alone by “society”, I know how they feel.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago

The first thing I learned about Italian politics is why their governments were apparently so unstable; one never ending merrygoround of ministerial appointments up to and including the Prime Minister.

It’s because every time someone became a Government Minister they got a nice juicy pension for life. It was thus to everyone’s mutual benefit, no matter what Party, for as many as possible to take turns however brief their tenure.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Once again the Italian government ignores its people – they should remember what happened to Mussolini.

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David.in.Italy
David.in.Italy
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-italy-parliament-pensions-idUSKBN1K22FO
The Swiss Italian based comedian party “emme-cinque-esse” managed to get rid of some of these historic pension costs in 2019 and now the senators have to serve a lot longer than a single day, to get paid. M5S is under heavy ‘abrasion’ from somewhere….

The ‘unstable’ coalition parliament that Italy is famous for, was allegedly designed after the WWII by the allies, to stop those annoying soviets from influencing Italian politics. Bologna & Torino have always been a bit marxist. Other countries were ‘given’ the same multiparty system, and Gladio. 

Draghi, the unelected but popular PM is likely to be elected President in January, but Silvio Berlusconi is still alive after several covid episodes, and he’s suggesting himself as President. Italian politics is always fascinating…..covid has put a stop to much usual excitement, as billions in ‘structural funds’ are coming-in

(until recently, a supermarket nearby sold wine – quite nice rosso- with il Duce’s picture on the label, and I’ve seen Mussolini wall-calendars, similar to UK’s Cliff Richard calendar – so the country hasn’t forgotten yet)

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Now they have been handed over to a Davos Banker and “politics” appears to have been closed down

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago

“It is one of the more quixotic whims of the smug vaccinated classes to imagine that those whom they wish exiled from society, will simply lie down and cry themselves to death before the bin men come to take away their filthy, disease-ridden bodies”

Philosophy lecture this morning?
When’s the uprising?

My first thoughts for today:
1 – Christmas will be a sort of miserable one, with some families wondering if they should invite any ‘unvaccinated’ people, and asking for proof of a ‘negative’ test result. More tat from China will be purchased, thus supporting their economy even more.
2 – the 3rd ‘booster’ rollout will continue and the 5-11 year olds (and also the 0-4 year olds?) will get jabbed after Christmas and before Summer.
3 – international travel restrictions will continue throughout 2022 and, in fact, will never be lifted entirely – vaccine passes/proof of ‘negative’ test results will always have to be shown, and the Passenger Locator Form will be a permanent feature.
4 – Vaxx Passes to be introduced in England for domestic use in 2022. The Scots and Welsh didn’t stop them, did they?
Let’s see if I’m wrong.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

“. . . those whom the wish exiled from society will simply lie down and cry . . .”
There is an alternative.

Although only ever on the margins of it (though choice) the drugs/rave/hippy hash crowd seemed to enjoy a perfectly satisfying counter culture despite running outside of or even against mainstream society.
Threats of Police interventions were mitigated by the simplest counter measures.
All finance through a substitute economy.

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

“Although only ever on the margins of it (though choice) the drugs/rave/hippy hash crowd seemed to enjoy a perfectly satisfying counter culture despite running outside of or even against mainstream society.
Threats of Police interventions were mitigated by the simplest counter measures.
All finance through a substitute economy.”

Hippies are all ‘Peace and Love, Man” until it comes to their own money.
I’m not into drugs and raves.
We’re on to this ‘alternative society’ / black market / ‘living off grid’ nonsense again, aren’t we? I don’t really want to end up having to steal someone’s turnips from the allotments and exchanging them for a bottle of olive oil round the back of the shops by the skips.

I’m not sure if I find it hard to believe that this ‘Covid fraud’ would have been allowed to continue as far as the end of 2021. Yet here we are.

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stewart
stewart
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

in two short years we’ve gone from liberal democracy to full blown Brave New World.

They’re not kidding when they say things go much quicker these days.

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Does this mean we can overthrow it quickly as well? The Soviet Union lasted for around 70 years – most of us haven’t got that long! But how long have we got anyway?

According to Max Keiser, the real environmental crisis (not the climate change carbon scam)- the poisoning of the earth, pollution, over-development, never ending deforesting and the destruction of the oceans, animal habitat and so many life forms – largely down to those same International Corporations, currently trying to steal our lives and our freedom, will make the place uninhabitable for us all much sooner than “Climate Change”. I suspect not before the magic year 2030 though.

I expect Schwab has his Space Suit ready to go and live ‘Off World’ ( sooner the better)

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Smelly Melly
Smelly Melly
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

I’m going to a jealous member of the family this weekend who has asked for everybody to take a LFT. I was insulted and was going to say FO, but my wife has said just lie and say you were negative. The trouble is most of my family are zealots and are proud they have now been triple stabbed.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  Smelly Melly

Seems to me its you who should be taking action to counter their spike protein shedding. Arrive in a hazmat suit and see how they like to be treated.

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  Bella Donna

Yes establishing just what damage the vaxxed are doing with their spike protein shedding should be of the greatest concern – not much hard evidence yet.

Do the shedded spike proteins entering via the respiratory tract equate to contracting the ‘virus’ – or does this mean that the spike proteins thus acquired can enter the cells and reproduce in the same way the vaccine works?
Put simply, assuming that the “vaccine” is more dangerous than the virus” is shedding as dangerous as the ‘virus’ or the “vaccine”?

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Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago
Reply to  Smelly Melly

The FO option was the better one

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Clubkauri
Clubkauri
3 years ago

Very interesting. I’ve been interested for a while now in how the NZ Gov (and a lot of others) thinks it can get away with alienating a small, yet significant proportion of the population. In NZ it’s got less to do with shutting people off from their culture – because that would be hard for a number of reasons
It has a lot to do with the current political mob not being aware of recent European history. They got all the way to the top of government without ever reading (let alone learning) about the protests in Eastern Europe that led to the downfall of communism.
Operating in the now, they think they’ve got all the answers and are genuinely puzzled that some people don’t agree with them.
They’ve got no idea that a relatively small group of citizens can derail the whole thing.
It’s the ignorance of a lot of the current leaders that I find so incredible. I know I shouldn’t be surprised – but I’m blown away

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  Clubkauri

It occurred to me some weeks ago that being 72 years of age many of those making these ridiculous edicts have no worldly knowledge of life and are in fact brainwashed – that is the conclusion I’ve reached and the only one that makes sense of what we are experiencing.

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Paul_Somerset
Paul_Somerset
3 years ago
Reply to  Clubkauri

It took five decades to derail the whole thing. And even then, it wasn’t the work of a small group of citizens – they got nowhere except Siberia. It was the United States electing Ronald Reagan that did it. If he hadn’t pulled the financial rug away, they’d still be there, propped up now by Chinese money.

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Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago

BBC

The Rapists Dad

Appealing for people to be vaccinated, he added: “It is the best Christmas present you can give yourself and your family this year, and it’s not too dramatic to say that it’s an investment in making sure that you are here for a healthy and happy Christmas next year as well.”

So we know what this fucking cheapskate is getting his Mrs for Christmas. No wonder he is confined to a shed in the garden.

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Annie
Annie
3 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

So if the Welsheeples don’t get their snake oil, they’ll be dead by this time next year?
Want to bet, Dungford?

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stewart
stewart
3 years ago
Reply to  Annie

it’s not a prediction it’s a threat.

Like when the German health minister said by the end of this winter people will be either vaccinated, recovered or dead. People took it as a clever prediction. I understood it as a very dark threat.

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BJs Brain is Missing
BJs Brain is Missing
3 years ago

Stand proud pure bloods. The ‘authorities’ have clearly shown their hand; it is time to reject those who despise us and create a better way of living, something truly worth living for. In a nutshell, bypass them and start again. This actually is an opportunity, believe it or not. It may not seem like it at times, but it is.

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stewart
stewart
3 years ago
Reply to  BJs Brain is Missing

Certainly. The state of Israel emerged from the Holocaust. But what a price.

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Annie
Annie
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Emerged, and started to create its own Holocaust.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  BJs Brain is Missing

If we have to live in parallel lifestyles then so be it.

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rayc
rayc
3 years ago
Reply to  BJs Brain is Missing

Yeah, if your better way of life consists in involuntarily parting with all your material possessions (as mandated by the government fines imposed on you) and starting the enterprise of picking up cans off the street while sharing your revolutionary ideas with other like-minded bums, you’re welcome. Actually, if the government decides so, you might not be allowed this enterprise either, but at least you will be “completely free” because remember, we all agree that it after all it was “all your individual choice” to throw away the yoke of society.

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Ruth Learner
Ruth Learner
3 years ago

Insidious, the devil you don’t know, deep state, thin end of the wedge etc. My fear is we are well down this path – Our opposition coopted into a big tech game of censorship – Guy Debord’s spectacle playing out over and over. The final para is the weak spot here – as is my comment and all commentary and that is whether we are not already playing a role in the tail eating structure – more fodder. How do you resist without creating neat oppositions that can be used to create more tension and feed the beast? That is what Adorno et al. struggled with. Go the Shaolin warriror path?

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Amtrup
Amtrup
3 years ago
Reply to  Ruth Learner

This ^^^^ 🙂 exactly

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Fortyman
Fortyman
3 years ago

It is within the scenarios of possibility that the unvaxxed end up more resistant to covid than the vaxxed. Certainly there are data which support this. HG Wells and his time machine may yet be prophetic, with the proposed unvaxxed untermenschen being, in fact, top dog.

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Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago
Reply to  Fortyman

Agree. A pint of my pure blood is now trading at $1,700 above book

The sperm bank are ringing day and night. Now trading at $1.2bn a litre and they cannot fill the orders

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

LOL!

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George L
George L
3 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

Don’t tell me… you can supply a litre !!!!!

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Sforzesca
Sforzesca
3 years ago
Reply to  Fortyman

Much more than just a possibility, – unless the powers that be have managed to fundamentally alter the way virus/immunology behaves we the refuseniks will indeed be top dog.
And furthermore because I aim to be the last unstabbed I fully expect to be THE top dog.
Just imagine…the power I will have.

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stewart
stewart
3 years ago

…or, there will be an attempt to exterminate the excommunicated, which seems more likely.

It’s not as if it hasn’t been tried before.

The same problems that Germans in the 1930s and 40s encountered with marginalising Jews will be encountered now and the range of possible solutions won’t be much different to what it was then.

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Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago

Re Stratton, remember that nothing gets in the press unless it is officially sanctioned. There is no such thing as a leak

Hancock was done away with because they wanted a more polished front man

The Pig Dictator is a lazy fuck and I suspect he is not hitting his targets for pushing product

My money is on Raab he will do anything he’s told

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stewart
stewart
3 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

I don’t know. Raab seems to be zigging a little bit. Has come out twice in the last two days once to denounce the effect of lockdowns on children and once to denounce any further restrictions.

I’ve interpreted it as him sniffing out early a mood change, sensing Boris Johnson is vulnerable and positioning himself according, like the weasel politician he is.

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Horse
Horse
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Raab has long had an eye on the dispatch box. Not sure where I stand with him, but at this stage I’d be happier with an old sock full of cat excrement than world-famous Churchill impersonator, Bojo Johnson.

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Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Will the sock be one of yours?

The reason I ask is that if you intend to fill one of your own socks with cat poo that could leave you with a spare sock. In June (the 4th I think) I lost a sock on a beach in West Wales. This left me at a loss as to what to do with my spare sock

If you send me your spare sock I will have a pair

If the sock you intend to fill with cat poo is spare sock in the first instance then obviously all bets are off

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Horse
Horse
3 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

Hancock was flushed into the Thames along with all the other turds because he had gone on the record in the Commons saying children would not be lined up for the dangerous gene therapy. When they decided to start injecting that into the children, they had to have a new guy to make it happen. It doesn’t matter. They’re all guilty of crimes against humanity and if they stop running, we’ll catch up with them.

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Sforzesca
Sforzesca
3 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

Maybe Raaaab’s heritage might bring forth a hitherto unknown twinge of conscience re his adherence to the Great Reset.
My money is on Javid.
It doesn’t really matter who the front man is – everything seems going to plan….for now.

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stewart
stewart
3 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

Ooh. Looks like that Christmas party story may just turn out to be consequential. I wonder if Raab’s mildly anti-government position statements of the last couple of days are connected in any way.

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Horse
Horse
3 years ago

Putting the “bureaucratic entropy” explanation aside and presuming this whole mess is planned and directed, it’s important to point out to the directors that all they will achieve is the creation of a French resistance in every state, communicating with one another and expressing their dissatisfaction with the current totalitarian beatdown in very physically violent and unpleasant ways. You’d have thought the retards running this would have learnt this basic lesson from history. You cannot subjugate, humiliate, and segregate people and get away with it. Not ever.

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stewart
stewart
3 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Another lesson from history is that the French resistance didn’t defeat Germany. The Soviet and American war machines did. (Sorry, and British pluckiness…)

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Old Maid
Old Maid
3 years ago

And you thought Escape from New York was fiction.

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yohodi
yohodi
3 years ago

Texas Hippie coalition ‘Pissed off and Mad about it’. should be the Xmas #1

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Old Maid
Old Maid
3 years ago

“… why have the Italian authorities done something – started to locking down the unvaccinated – that will almost certainly result in the alienation of vast swathes of the Italian population?”

It’s because they’re facists. The reason they’ve taken this extreme step is to do something that breaks the will of everyone – locked-down and non-locked down; jabbed and unjabbed alike – so that they can do exactly what they like afterwards. It’s another side of the same coin as scapegoating a part of society so everyone else feels part of the ‘programme’.

And here’s another post that changes the sex of someone (yesterday, Ms Frederiksen, Denmark’s statsminister was a ‘he’). It’s Antonio Gramsci; not Antonia.

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George L
George L
3 years ago

The Long March through the Institutions continues in La belle France via our old favourite the PCR test. The test that just keeps on giving.. bullshit on steroids..

https://www.rt.com/news/542521-france-hit-new-covid-record/

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago

“Alec Baldwin has killed more people than omicron”

Made me LOL

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DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago

In The Real Antony Fauci book, they write that the manufacturers refused to produce these jabs unless every government in the world shielded them from liability, its a fascinating read about the pharma industry

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Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago

Re the jolly hockey sticks press conference

It’s obvious that they think we are cunts

Perhaps we should show them that we are even bigger cunts than they think we are

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TheGreenAcres
TheGreenAcres
3 years ago

I wonder if the unvaxxed could be given an area of Europe that we could make our own homeland, a bit like the creation of the nation state of Israel following WW2.

It would have a population of perhaps 40-80 million. We should we locate it??

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Aleajactaest
Aleajactaest
3 years ago
Reply to  TheGreenAcres

how about north of the Isle of Wight across to the Lands End, up to the Cumbrian/Socialist Nation of Wee ‘Eck border (do not turn left into the Socialist Nation of Brains SA), follow Hadrians Wall east across to the south banks of the Tweed and back south to the swamps of Kent?

The Jabby Jabbies can relocate to the Isle of Man

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Bobby Lobster
Bobby Lobster
3 years ago

You wonder why any government would want to alienate millions of their own people. because they think for themselves. CarrieAntoinette will need a GE in just over 2 years.

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DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago
Reply to  Bobby Lobster

Most still think governments are benevolent entities and that they actually care about their health. They don’t want to see the numerous clues that they don’t.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Real-Anthony-Fauci-Democracy-Childrens/dp/1510766804/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0

Annoying this perfect gift is unavailable

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Jo
Jo
3 years ago
Reply to  TheyLiveAndWeLockdown

Yes, I had to wait a few weeks to get it from the US. But certainly worth the wait.

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Proveritate
Proveritate
3 years ago

why have the Italian authorities done something – started to locking down the unvaccinated – that will almost certainly result in the alienation of vast swathes of the Italian population?

Quite so. And quite deliberate.

First create a minority, and then squeeze them so hard that some of them will react violently. Then use that as the excuse for draconian police and surveillance laws and more emergency powers.

It’s the standard playbook. Worked for Hitler.

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Dodgy Geezer
Dodgy Geezer
3 years ago

About 20 years ago, most people believed that the government was there to serve them.

By now, we know that the government is here to rule us.

I did not think, however that governments around the world would start treating us as cattle, and enforce mandatory injections to ‘maintain the health of the herd’.

There MIGHT be a justification for such an action, if

1 – this disease was highly lethal (it is not)
2 – the vaccine would stop the disease spreading (it does not)
3 – there was no other way to treat the disease (there is)
4 – the vaccine had gone through comprehensive safety testing (it has not)
5 – the vaccine had comparable side effects to other commonly accepted vaccines (they are far worse, including permanent disability and death)

And, most importantly,

6 – we had had an informed and open discussion about the benefits and disadvantages of this course of action, and democratically agreed to it. But we have NOT…

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Proveritate
Proveritate
3 years ago
Reply to  Dodgy Geezer

All of which goes to show that the pseudopandemic based on lies and fearmongering, which was the excuse for the ‘vaccination’, which is the gateway drug for the ‘opportunity passport’, which is the Trojan horse for the biosurveillance, totalitarian society, has nothing whatsoever to do with public health.

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Star
Star
3 years ago

Frankly when I have to go underground as a resister of fascism I won’t want to hear Freddie Attenborough’s kind of headturbating verbiage. I don’t want to hear it now either. Nobody takes Gramsci seriously, mate. (Edit: oh wait – Michael Gove does.) You have no idea how the majority of people in society live.

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago

One reason I lean towards Klaus Schwab’s great reset is it’s a shorter, easier read.

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago

Very interesting article – why alienate the masses when you need compliance?

Why do this when you have already brainwashed a sufficient number to impose your magic vaccines and scare/persuade people to keep asking for more jabs (even though the evidence is mounting that they do not work against the ‘virus’ and are responsible for many thousands of deaths worldwide – probably massively deliberately underestimated)?

Because you are relying on the vaccines to ‘take care of ‘ sufficient numbers in the coming months and years to do the job for you. As yet we can only speculate on the massive damage artificial covid spike proteins manufactured in all the cells of ther vaccinated will do to the immune system – but it looks as if it could be devastating.

Immune system destruction means vaccine dependency for survivors – forever – you need Pharma to keep you alive – if they so choose.

That’s why they need need “total vaccination” it means total control over life and death – and over who lives and dies- read Schwab and it all makes sense – a Schwabian “transhuman” controlled by vaccines will “own nothing and be a happy servant of the elites”….it is as dark as this!

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LenaD
LenaD
3 years ago

Excellent article. Thank you.

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allanplaskett
allanplaskett
3 years ago

Attenborough’s notion of an underground jab-Resistance in permanent antagonism to the compact jab-happy majority is naive. ‘No exceptions!’ is in their code. ‘They’ mean to eliminate the un-jabbed. (Why do we think there a mortuary and crematorium next door to HMP Wellingborough.). Who are ‘They’? Dr David Martin has named them, the entire orchestra of maniacs who have done this.

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