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Two-Tier Starmer Must Not Be Allowed to Wriggle Out of Responsibility for the Civil Disorder Engulfing Our Cities

by Laurie Wastell
4 August 2024 7:00 AM

“How many more children are going to die on our streets, Prime Minister?” This comment, shouted at Keir Starmer on Tuesday as he lay flowers for the three murdered girls in Southport, summed up the mood of a nation: both the visceral horror of the attack itself, and the public fear and alarm at the lawlessness that seems in recent weeks to have gripped the whole country. As the cameras flashed and the heckling grew, the man who wants to end politics, to insulate himself and his Government in quangos, committees and fiscal rules, found himself in a traditional political encounter. Something has gone horribly wrong. People are furious. And Starmer is the leader of the country: what is he going to do about it?

Their cries, predictably, fell on deaf ears. Right from the off, Labour’s response to public anger over the Southport tragedy has been tone-deaf and contemptuous. Consider the optics of that flower-laying itself. Starmer ended up with his back to the assembled locals. At no point did he deign to address them – indeed, he did not so much as look at them. He was flanked throughout by several security guards and the flowers had scarcely hit the ground before he was whisked away to his car, prompting shouts of “You’ve got your photo, off you go” and “Go away!” The visit, from the man who claimed on taking office he would end the “era of politics as performance”, lasted barely two minutes. Reading the room has of course never been Starmer’s strong suit – think of his brittle, tetchy response to a studio audience laughing at his thousandth repeat of the “son of a tool-maker” line. But the contrast with earlier PMs is stark. Tony Blair, David Cameron, Boris Johnson – all would surely have understood instinctively what was required of them and given a sombre, unifying speech.


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varmint
varmint
9 months ago

Are we really a Nation anymore, or just a Region? The place is flooded with immigrants and thousands arrive every week to add to the clutter that already exists. We see in Poland and Hungary governments determined to protect their populations from this clutter who simply do not allow this to happen and who send migrants back where they came from, whereas our politicians turn on their own citizens and name call them if they dare to complain when their Neiborhood’s are overrun with migrants and imported sectarian strife.

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sskinner
sskinner
9 months ago
Reply to  varmint

“Regionalism must precede globalism. We foresee a seamless system of governance from local communities, individual states, regional unions and up through to the United Nations itself.”
UN’s Commission on Global Governance

“The concept of national sovereignty has been immutable, indeed a sacred principle of international relations. It is a principle which will yield only slowly and reluctantly to the new imperatives of global environmental cooperation.”
UN’s Commission on Global Governance

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sskinner
sskinner
9 months ago
Reply to  sskinner

There is also the UN Population Division that has taken upon itself the task of ‘solving’ the falling birth rate across the Western World. Their solution is inward migration from non Western countries. They envisage Europe will need over 40 million migrants to maintain population levels.
Did the UK Government, or any government, ask the UN to solve this ‘problem’? Who decided it was a problem?

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sskinner
sskinner
9 months ago
Reply to  varmint

Perhaps this is a strategy to precipitate the Great Reset. What better way to introduce new lockdowns and censorship than by provoking a population to revolt thereby justifying using the Army and curfews. Perhaps the pandemic was a dry run. The working from home and moving everything online and now to the ‘cloud’ are all enablers for mass control. Consider the following from the WEF book COVID-19: The Great Reset

Page 156 – Accelerating the digital transformation
In one form or another, social and physical distancing measures are likely to persist after the pandemic itself subsides, justifying the decision in many companies from different industries to accelerate automation. After a while, the enduring concerns about technological unemployment will recede as societies emphasize the need to restructure the workplace in a way that minimizes close human contact. Indeed, automation technologies are particularly suited to a world in which human beings can’t get too close to each other or are willing to reduce their interactions.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
9 months ago
Reply to  sskinner

“Perhaps this is a strategy to precipitate the Great Reset. What better way to introduce new lockdowns and censorship than by provoking a population to revolt thereby justifying using the Army and curfews.”

As I posted a few days ago.

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Epi
Epi
9 months ago
Reply to  sskinner

How thoroughly depressing.

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clivelittle
clivelittle
9 months ago
Reply to  Epi

Don’t get depressed, get angry.

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TheBasicMind
TheBasicMind
9 months ago
Reply to  varmint

“whereas our politicians turn on their own citizens and name call them if they dare to complain when their Neiborhood’s are overrun with migrants and imported sectarian strife.”

It rather seems this is what has been done to Tommy Robinson. Regardless of your view of him, his documentary is worth watching (it can be found as the “pinned tweet” on his X profile). Watching it, it came across strongly to me that the reason we have been given for it being “banned” simply doesn’t chime with its’ content. I now have little doubt he is being subjected to lawfare by the state.

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Smudger
Smudger
9 months ago
Reply to  varmint

As long as people continue to support establishment parties, in the huge numbers they do at the ballot box, then why would they change their present course. Let’s be honest, the direction of travel has been as clear as crystal for 30 years but the masses continue to dupe themselves.

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No-one important
No-one important
9 months ago

Perhaps Comrade Starmer would carefully consider the words of President Kennedy in 1962 – “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.”
Or at least the stirring French National Anthem –
Aux armes, citoyens !
Formez vos bataillons !
Marchons ! Marchons !
Qu’un sang impur
Abreuve nos sillons !

To your weapons, citizens!
Form your battalions!
Let us march! Let us march!
May impure blood
Water our fields!

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No-one important
No-one important
9 months ago
Reply to  No-one important

Re-reading the above I am painfully aware of how bloodthirsty it must sound. I profoundly hope and wish for a peaceful revolution; but Comrade Starmer – he of the cloth ears and little sympathy for the proletariat – seems by his actions to be deliberately engineering a violent uprising. He would do well to listen to wiser voices than those who currently have his ear.

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sskinner
sskinner
9 months ago
Reply to  No-one important

“If you are not prepared to use force to defend civilization, then be prepared to accept barbarism.”
Thomas Sowell

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Smudger
Smudger
9 months ago
Reply to  No-one important

Sunak would be delivering exactly the same speech Starmer gave. All establishment parties take their orders from the same people.

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Grim Ace
Grim Ace
9 months ago

The problem is that people have made peaceful protests about these kinds of issues, and the establishment and the media have completely ignored them.
Sadly, it is an age old truism that violence gets attention like nothing else. In some ways the establishment need to have this wake up call. I do not condone it, but I recognise that this is thenonly way these bastards pay any attention. It works for Muslims – see how much attention they get.

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RTSC
RTSC
9 months ago
Reply to  Grim Ace

This is a very good and entertaining explanation of the Globalists’ strategy. Yes, they willl “pay attention” but not in the way you think. The strategy is deliberate and is having the effect they want:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rjJG_AiCu4&t=12s

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Jack the dog
Jack the dog
9 months ago
Reply to  Grim Ace

That’s the point isn’t it! Peaceful protest, voting, writing to newspapers or MPs have got us precisely nowhere, and in fact TPTB piss in our faces with relish and impunity.

I don’t want to see violence, but it’s hard to see any other way forward.

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JXB
JXB
9 months ago
Reply to  Jack the dog

The situation we are in – not just about immigration – but a ruling mob clearly determined to cause impoverishment and immiseration by inflicting what they want, not what best serves the people, on to the people whom they are supposed to serve, cannot be resolved via the ballot box.

The State holds the monopoly on violence. Change only ever comes in times of stress, when that monopoly is broken.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
9 months ago
Reply to  JXB

“cannot be resolved via the ballot box.”

Or…

Our salvation will not arrive via the ballot box.

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Traddles
Traddles
9 months ago
Reply to  Grim Ace

The history books confirm what you say to be true.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
9 months ago

Some footage from sunny Blackpool;

https://x.com/AvonandsomerRob/status/1819772447475831073

Blackburn. The ‘Muslim Defense League’ is actually a thing, apparently. They seem to like wearing gloves in August for some reason;

https://x.com/MarcherReborn/status/1819760916709437537

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Mogwai
Mogwai
9 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Hull. At least one of those riot police look like they’re not tall enough to ride a rollercoaster;

https://x.com/DaveAtherton20/status/1819799433883599064

Nazi scum that hate their country, but remember it’s the ‘far-right thugs’ who love their country that’s the problem;

https://x.com/DaveAtherton20/status/1819779898572951839

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RTSC
RTSC
9 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

They could well be “planted” agitators

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Insurrectionist
Insurrectionist
9 months ago

Well unfortunately Starmer will be wriggling out of all of his responsibilities, Starkey explains that fundamentally Starmer is a “Prosecutor.”

Who has this country voted in as PM… Seriously bad times ahead..

“The Party of the new Ruling Class”

https://youtu.be/srz2JRNxVg0?si=KLtkzvsHc8LsE1ZX

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Mogwai
Mogwai
9 months ago

There was some very nice footage out of Belfast demonstrating unity, because this is obviously the polar opposite of what TPTB want. They’re objective is division, no matter which agenda they need to push in order to fragment society further. Well said this person;

”Make no mistake about this, the scenes today in #Belfast are a historic moment.

For Republican, Catholic Irish to stand shoulder to shoulder with Loyalist, Protestant English is something to behold and these images will be seen in history books to future generations.

This is something to build on against a common enemy that is mass immigration of Islamic extremism.

Irish and English are not targeting each others kids, they are not targeting our women on the streets and they are not killing our brave men taking up arms in the defence forces.

Our governments in both the UK and Ireland have opted for divisive, race baiting, two tier polices and policing and it’s only outcome is an impending race war, which is not something we’ve ever wanted.

We demand safe streets and peace!”

https://x.com/TezTruth81/status/1819740079046475946

https://x.com/RealMessageEire/status/1819724433000419674

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godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
9 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

“For Republican, Catholic Irish to stand shoulder to shoulder with Loyalist, Protestant English is something to behold and these images will be seen in history books to future generations.”

It’s a great image, but it is being massively exaggerated: A few “Catholic Irish”, probably all from Dublin rather than Belfast, standing together with a few loyalist Protestants. Far more “Republican, Catholic Irish” were on the streets opposing these protestors.

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nige.oldfart
nige.oldfart
9 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

A good post. I will say the idea that any immigrant or any person who moves from one area to another, moves and takes with them, and not leave behind their own Gods, Ideals, and do not change spots to the address they live at.

We have had townies move to the countryside and the moan about some of the things that the countryside has, and tried to change it. Now to add to this we have immigrants from all over residing in groups by association, creating pockets of segregation based upon Gods and Ideals, forced ever closer by the environments or suburbia where they live.

The multicultural Society that was dreamed of has become the nightmare of the reality of the ghettoization of these isles. The segregations of us and them has always existed between the self appointed elite and the plebs they despise. The us and them also referred to the political red and blue, blue or red with the occasional glint of a yellowish hue, This week Kneelalot has publicly declared that the white are the lowest of the low, with astonishing clarity, the utopia of a multicultural society all clubbed together has morphed into the multicultural differences clubbing each other.

Anyone looking to the politicians for any sign of leadership are as delusional as the politicians who purport to promote it. Things will only get worse as this week it was announced that an increase in the surveillance state will be initiated. Ever more suppression, with categorization and grouping of the people by their Gods and Ideals.

Worked out well, didn’t it?

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RTSC
RTSC
9 months ago
Reply to  nige.oldfart

It’s working out very well for the Globalists who devised and implemented the strategy: “Divide and Rule.”

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nige.oldfart
nige.oldfart
9 months ago
Reply to  RTSC

Agreed. But I see a lot of division, but not a lot of rule. It is working out well for someone as you mention, perhaps one day we will be able to clearly identify that person.

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Insurrectionist
Insurrectionist
9 months ago

Don’t think I’ve ever heard the words “far right” as often as I have this past few days…
The inversion of the words “racist” and “fascist” have worked a treat too… Nationalism is no longer permitted..

Now, where did I put my Brownshirt…

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Steve-Devon
Steve-Devon
9 months ago

 ”and that it is wrong to target mosques. ”

If you look at the UK list of proscribed terrorist groups;
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/266038/List_of_Proscribed_organisations.pdf
There do seem to be rather a lot of of Islamic organisations listed.

If the UK has banned so many Islamic based groups, is it any wonder that people are a little suspicious of the Islamic faith? Does the Islamic faith not have a significant role to play in addressing these issues?

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Jaguar
Jaguar
9 months ago
Reply to  Steve-Devon

The islamic faith can’t “address” islamic terrorism. It causes it. One thing we learned this weekend is that there is a “Muslim Defence League” which stockpiled knives, hammers and clubs in mosques and which can mobilise an armed mob in a matter of minutes. Jihad is a religious duty for muslims, so we shouldn’t be too surprised.

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JXB
JXB
9 months ago
Reply to  Jaguar

Every Muslim State is authoritarian, strict, brutal rule – I wonder why?

The Emir of Kuwait recently suspended Parliament because the Muslim Brotherhood was gaining too much support and he feared where that would lead… see Egypt.

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Heretic
Heretic
9 months ago
Reply to  JXB

And yet the Globalists have brainwashed everyone in the West to hate President Assad of Syria, because he and his father kicked the Globalist-backed Muslim Brotherhood out of Syria.

They fled to London, where they set up new headquarters, now under the avuncular eye of Muslim Khan.

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JXB
JXB
9 months ago
Reply to  Steve-Devon

But it’s OK for immigrants to target and kill the Judeo-Christian majority, our traditions, monuments and institutions and of course Jews who have been and are a part of our culture and economy for four centuries who have never smashed up our streets, butchered citizens, or threatened our way of life.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
9 months ago

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Hants actually sees the bigger picture and acknowledges reality. She had this to say;

“The announcement of the Prime Minister’s new Violent Crime Units have led to an accusation of two tier policing, which has enflamed protestors who state they are battling to protect Britain’s sovereignty, identity and stop illegal immigration. Burning towns and cities and attacking the police is not the answer, so how do we stop it?

“I’ve spoken to people from both sides of the spectrum and the only way to stem the tide of violent disorder, is to acknowledge what is causing it.
“Whilst the devastating attacks in Southport on Tuesday were a catalyst, the commonality amongst the protest groups appears to be focused on three key areas: the desire to protect Britain’s sovereignty; the need to uphold British values and in order to do this, stop illegal immigration.

“The growth of feeling across the country has mirrored (to a lesser extent) the rebellion to illegal immigration that has played out across France over the last 12 months.
“The Government must acknowledge what is causing this civil unrest in order to prevent it.
“Arresting people, or creating violent disorder units, is treating the symptom and not the cause.

“The questions these people want answering; what is the Government’s solution to mass uncontrolled immigration? How are the new Labour government going to uphold and build on British values? This is the biggest challenge facing Sir Kier Starmer’s government, and its bitten quickly.”

https://policeprofessional.com/news/apcc-chair-calls-for-calm-and-honesty-amid-worrying-level-of-rioting-and-civil-unrest/

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Lurker
Lurker
9 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

The statement off the police website was taken down so looks like she’s been gotten too.

Far too much sense, I’m sure she’ll have “resigned” by the end of the week

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Mogwai
Mogwai
9 months ago
Reply to  Lurker

Yes I saw that it’d been taken down too. I expect she’s been lent on. But what she’s saying is absolutely fair and reasonable, I’d say. I wouldn’t expect her to acknowledge the amount of evidence all over social media showing the police being heavy-handed, wrongfully arresting and generally battering/setting dogs on people who were demonstrably peaceful, but then you can’t have everything.

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RTSC
RTSC
9 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I’m sure someone “in Authority” had a quiet word in her shell-like and told her if she didn’t remove it PDQ and StFU, she would find herself out of a job for some spurious reason that would involve loss of pension and an inability to work anywhere else in the taxpayer-funded public sector.

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bertieboy
bertieboy
9 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

…… this link worked for me (you may want to check it isn’t edited)

https://policeprofessional.com/news/apcc-chair-calls-for-calm-and-honesty-amid-worrying-level-of-rioting-and-civil-unrest/

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
9 months ago
Reply to  bertieboy

It opens for me via Brave.

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Grahamb
Grahamb
9 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I have just seen that release. I believe it has been deleted at source. Can’t have anyone off message. She would be having her ewhip taken away if she were an MP

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Mogwai
Mogwai
9 months ago
Reply to  Grahamb

Yep, the Andrew Bridgen treatment. Ultimately, as hopeful as that all sounds what she’s saying, we’re talking about Starmer so I can’t see it making a blind bit of difference, but something has to give.

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JXB
JXB
9 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Stopping more arriving is a good start point, but getting rid of those already here – whether illegal or not – who are not compatible with our culture, refuse to assimilate and/or reliant on welfare is the cure.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
9 months ago
Reply to  JXB

Yes but that ship has sailed, especially when you look at how they’re significantly out breeding natives. It’s like how the grey squirrels have successfully overtaken the red squirrels in England, so that you’re hard pushed to see a red one anymore. Interestingly here in the Netherlands I’ve only ever seen red squirrels, so they’ve not been ethnically cleansed or replaced in the same way white indigenous people are.😬

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stewart
stewart
9 months ago

Sorry, but the idea that a guy who has been in office for ten days is responsible for civil unrest which we all know is caused by years of immigration mismanagement is comical.

He might not be helping because he’s an idiot. Even worse he is the most toxic of combinations: highly educated technocrat and politician, so basically completely incapable of understanding the real world as it actually is.

But responsible? Come on.

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Grahamb
Grahamb
9 months ago
Reply to  stewart

He is a lawyer. They have no principles. They do as they are told.

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Insurrectionist
Insurrectionist
9 months ago
Reply to  stewart

Starkey on Starmer in my previous link is worth watching…

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
9 months ago
Reply to  stewart

Because of all his past public actions as a lawyer and a politician he surely shares responsibility with many others from the establishment

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
9 months ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

And with many voters

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Jaguar
Jaguar
9 months ago
Reply to  stewart

When Starmer was a young “human rights” lawyer, he won a court battle which imposed a legal duty on the government to provide free food and accommodation to illegal migrants. he’s actually more responsible than the people-smuggling gangs.

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Insurrectionist
Insurrectionist
9 months ago
Reply to  stewart

Are you aware he was head of the CPS since 2008..
He advocated the 2 tier system, was the instigator in the illegal incarceration of Assange, was at the helm when Saville was doing the rounds in morgues, in which certain files conveniently went missing post Savilles arrest..
He’s a proper wrongun..

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stewart
stewart
9 months ago
Reply to  Insurrectionist

I get all of that and the other comments

But I find that stories like this that pin blame for huge issues like this on individuals like Starmer, distasteful, as the guy may be, dumb. Really dumb. They really only serve the purpose of satisfying the prejudices and anger of those that are already angry and prejudiced against Laboir, Starmer and the techno political class in general.

I actually think it’s pretty unhelpful because it distracts from the actual core problem, the total rotten state of the system. The whole thing is putrid and screwed up.

And to suggest that if you take away all of Starmer’s actions from the equation it would all be completely different is retarded. Starmer is just one more cog in a huge fucked up system.

Millions of people in the UK vote for Labour and their openly pro immigration policies. Thousands of officials and bureaucrats either actively work to encourage and promote immigration or sit idly in their posts while it happens.

This channelling of people’s anger towards one person or even a handful of them and away from the actual core problem gets us no where.

You know who has something useful to say about it? Farage. He’s zeroed in on the essence of the problem. The UK will be unable to deal with immigration until it leaves the European Convention of Human Rights which is what legally forces its signatories to take all these so called refugees and makes it impossible to get rid of them.

That’s where all efforts should go, into leaving that treaty. Blaming Starmer for riots is a distraction and a stupid waste.of time, regardless of how satisfying it may be.

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RW
RW
9 months ago
Reply to  stewart

Bringing up the Council of Europe in this context is a red herring. All the supposedly “far right controlled” central European states whose migrant policies differ very much from the ideas of the LabCons about this are members, too. That’s not to say the leaving the CoE wouldn’t be the right thing to do — the recent ECHR ‘judgement’ on climate policy in Switzerland is sufficient ground for that but the immigration policy of all UK goverments since at least Tony Blair is their own. De facto Brexit “We don’t want white people here! Global majority more than welcome!” is a brilliant piece of evidence for that.

Illegal immigration is also a red herring. The by far overwhelming number of global majority people flooding this country do so perfectly legally.

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David
David
9 months ago
Reply to  stewart

Sorry mate – whilst I agree that blaming single political figures is often too simplistic it has to be understood that beneath a lot of leaders is a pyramid of supporters. In Starmer’s case he’s been close to the summit of that pyramid for thirty years. Electing him leader expressed the character of the party which Labour has become. He’s the apparatchik’s apparatchik.

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David
David
9 months ago
Reply to  David

Oh, by the way, did you know his dad was a toolmaker? Whatever next!

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JXB
JXB
9 months ago
Reply to  stewart

He and his goon-squad were HM Opposition, in Parliament and therefore part of Government – of course he us responsible, he did nothing to pressure the Government and everything to encourage lass inward immigration.

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Insurrectionist
Insurrectionist
9 months ago
Reply to  JXB

Or non-Opposition!

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RTSC
RTSC
9 months ago

Two-tier Keir has ripped off the mask and revealed himself as just another Authoritarian Marxist.

Anyone surprised?

No, me neither.

But he’ll have done wonders for Reform UK’s future chances in the 98 Constituencies where they came second to Labour on 4 July.

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Heretic
Heretic
9 months ago

Absolutely brilliant, courageous, powerful analysis by Laurie Wastell.

The photo of Starmer & Co. kneeling before the BLM rioters tops it all off perfectly.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
9 months ago
Reply to  Heretic

https://open.substack.com/pub/conspiracysarah/p/incoming-avian-flu-eua-tests-mrna

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varmint
varmint
9 months ago

I just saw Jenrick on the Camilla show on GB News this morning. She was asking him how to solve these problems and what we have here is simply another mild mannered handwringer who says NOTHING. I don’t want to hear how shocked you are. I don’t want to hear how your heart goes out to the family’s of the three children etc etc. ——I want to hear “No more illegal immigration” I want to hear “people of all races and cultures will face the full force of the law should they create civil disturbances and rioting”. I want to hear “Armed forces will drag you out of the streets you are destroying and you will be water cannoned”. I want to hear “No more special treatment for migrants and Muslims, and all will be equal under the law”. I want to hear “no more calling legitimate concerns about mass immigration classed as FAR RIGHT”

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sskinner
sskinner
9 months ago
Reply to  varmint

How about this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqiWFLsgVi4
Muhammad Ali – Racial Integration

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sskinner
sskinner
9 months ago

There is an excellent (IMHO) Youtube comparing Yvette Cooper’s views on the reactions to the death of George Floyd and the reactions to the murder of 3 young girls.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrvtbD_oAT4
Will the Real Yvette Cooper Please Stand Up!

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iconoclast
iconoclast
9 months ago
Reply to  sskinner

Absolutely delighted to see Yvette Cooper looking worn and haggard on TV today after a week of riots.

It means she is not up to the job of Home Secretary.

Starmführer in comparison clearly could not care less. He looks like he has been sleeping soundly all week and not a jot careworn – looking forward to his hols in the sun.

Love to see it all left to Angela Rayner in his absence. She would lock up Winston Smith immediately if she could – and all other similar fictional characters – 1984 and all that.

In fact will 1984 have to be edited or even banned as it does not accord with policy in our woke new national socialist state.

Last edited 9 months ago by iconoclast
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JXB
JXB
9 months ago

“If they are to protest, they must do so peacefully.”

Successive Governments have taught us this is futile, and taught the nation how to protest. Use violence.

Time after time we have seen the cowardly police – appropriately arrayed in their yellow jackets – run away and Governments give in to those who smash up the streets.

Those who denounce violence should explain what actually will work – because peaceful protests certainly don’t work.

A 100 000 peaceful protest in London the other week was dismissed as Far-Right.

Have you not been paying attention? The Establishment has no intention of listening to the people’s reasonable concerns and addressing the issues raised.

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Claphamanian
Claphamanian
9 months ago

Alice would find all this very curious, being a little white privileged girl in a looking glass world. The reversed images. The distorted reflections in the mirrors of the fairground. The drink-me euphemisms like ‘knife crime’, that makes the weapon large and the ethnic aspect small. Off with the heads of some, while patting those of others.

Then there’s hunting the snark. Between 1999 and 2006, 1,023 prisoners of foreign origin were released from British jails without having been deported. Among whom were murderers, rapists, kidnappers, drug dealers, and robbers. The Home Office admitted that most would never be found. Disappearing like the Cheshire cat, with no doubt, just as broad a grin.

Or there’s hunting the snarky. The MSM studiously avoids discussing the causes and characteristics of these crimes in all these instances that have occurred over the past two weeks. Instead there are, as Alice would say, the curious articles.

In the Mail on Sunday, the front page columnist writes as if the whole range of scandals that have broken in the past two weeks began with the election of Starmer’s Labour. The drink-me potion making large the party politics and the small the Uniparty’s twin-like commonality.

That is followed by the eat-me article inside by another columnist of repute. Here, Farage, though ‘a diminished figure’ speaking from a broom cupboard in the Palace of the Red King, still may have been carelessly influential enough to have ‘sown the whirlwind’ that others reaped as the riots.

Curious, Alice would surely have thought, that the columnist draws Farage’s attention to the Old Testament prophet, Hosea, who talked about sowing the wind when, if any seeds were sown that sprouted into the disturbances, they were sown long ago by others, and which gardeners would recognise as the species multiculturalism and mass immigration. Seeds which grew in the polluted soil of government indifference and bureaucratic incompetence.

If it is dared to quote scripture, and the saints of the Old Testament – one ought to be hesitant to do so, given the shock of nuclear heat that is the nature of the God who is justice and vengeance – what if it were the case that, as with the hero Gideon whose body the spirit of Jehovah ‘clothed itself’ with, the spirits of these dead children clothed themselves with those of the rioters. Not little angels flying high, but avenging angels wrapping themselves in a mantle of fury. As another prophet, Isaiah, declared, “Behold, a whirlwind of the Lord is gone forth in fury.”

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Claphamanian
Claphamanian
9 months ago

By the way, given the lewd nature of the society in which we live, the audience probably laughed at the ‘tool’ that was speaking to them.

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RW
RW
9 months ago

Have some sympathy for Kneel Charmless. First off, he suffers from difference in sex development. While he may outwardly look like a man, his body – due to an accident of nature – developed neither male nor female sex organs but ended up being coated with Teflon instead. While “nothing ever sticks to him” has certainly some advantage for a politicians, it makes for a pretty miserable private life.

He also really found himself between a clock and a vast lard space, well knowing that he didn’t become prime minister because people wanted a Labour government but because enough people voted for Reform candidates to prevent a Tory government. This leaves him in the unfortunate position of a political leader with no democratic mandate who – due to past committments and orders from his international higher-ups- is forced to implement exactly everything the people who voted against the fishy incumbent passionately reject.

On top of that, he has to travel to boringly British seaside towns with boringly British angry residents and drop flowers there. Just because another global majorigrant stabbed some more people to death. As if this could still be considered newsworthy. Some times, being the prime minister really sucks! Imagine the carbon footprint of this useless spectacle!

Last edited 9 months ago by RW
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Richard Austin
Richard Austin
9 months ago

One of my sons asked today on Facebook Where, if anywhere, would you move to?”. I replied “England”. Starmer would never understand. Indeed, no politician since Thatcher would understand albeit she would ask “Is it really that bad?”.
People in Southport, roughly an hour or so from Manchester Arena, vent their frustration at yet more children being murdered by immigrants. What is the Governments response? Face match every single person in the country in order to silence all frustration. Send in heavily armed Police to shut them up. Open the Courts for 24 hours a day to teach them to shut up. Release thousands of criminals to make way for them. Let 100,000 unknown illegal immigrants out on the streets to stay here forever.

All they want to do is live in England Mrs Thatcher. The children just wanted to listen to pop music and pretend to dance like Taylor Swift.

Last edited 9 months ago by Richard Austin
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Atrebates
Atrebates
9 months ago

Very good article. Sums up Starmer and his shit party very well indeed.
The majority of people who are extremely angry are not all right wing thugs. There are a few but the overwhelming majority are normal law abiding citizens who with the rampant invasion of our country both legal and illegal, fear for the safety of themselves, their children and grandchildren.

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Smudger
Smudger
9 months ago
Reply to  Atrebates

Starmer shit party is no different to Sunak shit party – two sides of the same arse.

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coviture2020
coviture2020
9 months ago

Far right and racist euphemism for white British.

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JohnnyDollar
JohnnyDollar
9 months ago

By & Large, “Politicians” Are One of The Biggest Causes of Extrimism ( due to Public Frustration, Unfairness Desperation, Dismissing Public Opinion of the Voters, & Implimenting deliberate policies to the detriment of The People).

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Kornea112
Kornea112
9 months ago

The mass immigration of mainly young men is being organized and funded through the UN with the approval of just Western Governments. There is no effort to ensure those arriving will easily assimilate to existing cultures and way of life. The only outcome can be the destruction of existing cultures and civil unrest. It’s time to stop thinking this is not planned and designed by the Globalist Elites to destroy and weaken conservative opposition to their control.

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marebobowl
marebobowl
9 months ago

Paid actors. Who is paying them? Surely someone knows

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