The shared Uniparty opinion on this week’s sudden arson attacks upon two properties and a motorcar with previous known links to Sir Keir Starmer is in. Opposition leader Kemi Badenoch, speaking at PMQs on Wednesday, commiserated that “I think I speak for the whole House when I say that this wasn’t just an attack on him, but on all of us and on our democracy”. As if to prove Kemi’s point, the PM himself stood up and agreed that, “She’s absolutely right that this is an attack on all of us, on democracy and on the values that we stand for.”
Except that, unfortunately, the “values that we stand for”, when the “we” there happens to indicate the vast majority of mainstream politicians in the Commons these days, are not actually those of democracy at all, but its precise reverse. So, if the arson attacks really did represent an attack upon “democracy” as presently mis-defined by the distant technocratic elites who ignore and hate the vast majority of their own voters, then would this not actually mean the attacks could more properly be defined by some as being an attack upon a regime of disguised centralised dictatorship?
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I wonder how many British patriots agree with Matt and Connor. It’s not even the migrants themselves that I blame ( unless they’re committing crimes, obv ) but the people *behind* the damn mass immigration that are responsible. I don’t think Western countries could be any more accommodating to Muslim migrants if they tried. So much so that they’re erasing their own culture and customs to appease and pander to these entitled people.
This woman is insufferable. Which countries are they fleeing that are getting ”bombed”, exactly? France?? They don’t tend to be big fans of free speech either, do they?
”I am sick of hearing about how “British values” means accommodating foreign peoples who hate us.
I am sick of being condescended to about my culture, history, and heritage by immigrants.
I am sick of Muslim activists deciding what is and isn’t Christian, when they have contempt for our traditions.
Stop wearing my national identity as a skinsuit so you can browbeat me into paying for foreign criminals.
I’m not bloody having it.”
https://x.com/Con_Tomlinson/status/1923503119369109610
https://x.com/GBNEWS/status/1923433463366992354
Exactly.
This is perfect:
“The key lesson of Brexit for many voters, said Betz, was that, for our double-standards rulers today, “when the rules [of law and parliamentary process] serve their ends, they are inviolably sacrosanct; but when they do not, they are perfectly mutable administrative procedures”.
Indeed.
I can’t think of a single example from the last 20 years when parliamentary “debate” did not produce the result that the governing classes wanted.
Every time they make s change, it is always in the “progressive” direction: more immigration, more debt, more wokery.
Does anyone really believe, for example, that the majority of normal people want men in women’s toilets, drag queens in primary schools or loitering dinghy people in town centers?
Nobody I know would vote for this.
And yet – invariably this is what happens.
Not sure what people think of this 3min video, which is interesting. Certainly I’ve never heard of the Fabian Society, so this is a new one on me;
”Graham David explains how the fabian society controls the Labour party and how it explains everything Labour is doing is to destroy the UK and bring in communism and destroy capitalism.”
https://x.com/TheGriftReport/status/1923398504740753525
”Generally, a large number of Labour members of Parliament in the House of Commons, as well as many of the party leaders, are Fabians, and, in addition to the national society, there are scores of local Fabian societies.”
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Fabian-Society
Amazing this should happen just after the local election results, Runcorn and the ‘missing hankie and spoon’ conference. If I was sceptical (lol) I would think it was just a paid for distraction.
Such is the sad state of things that I fleetingly had the suspicion that the arson, etc could have been state-organised as a pretext for even more restrictions on our lives.
I had that same thought and commented here.
If they thought it might generate some sympathy for Two-Tier amongst the general population, I think they will have been shocked by the response.
Fortunately, no member of Two-Tier’s family was killed or seriously injured by the arson attack. However, if that wasn’t the case I wonder if various Shadow Ministers or other MPs, including Two-Tier himself, would be urging us “Don’t Look Back in Anger?”
I suggest it would be none of them. The calls for retribution and “immediate action” would have been deafening.
Now the consequences of their decades-long treachery, importing the dregs of the world to the UK are lapping closer and closer to their personal shores (Stephen Timms, David Amess, Jo Cox, Nigel Jones) they are slowly waking up to the disaster they have wrought in the UK.
Betz is right; we are rapidly heading towards a state of low-level civil war in this country. Something more akin to The Troubles in NI than the Civil War of the 1700s. It will be largely carried out by and between the various “ethnic minority” tribes which have been imported in the last 60 years who will be playing out their ancient enmities on the streets of the UK.
And then some elements of the white British will join in.
It’s now inevitable.
The alleged perpetrator of the arson is a Ukrainian. Well, there’s gratitude for you. After all the help that the UK has given to that country, and Starmer’s personal pledge that the UK will stand with Ukraine ‘for as long as it takes’.
If the Ukrainian in question is a refugee, does he have Boris to thank for accommodation with a UK family? Is it really likely that it has come to it that even Ukrainians are dissatisfied with ‘democracy’ in the UK, rather than the state of it in Ukraine?
This alleged perpetrator’s intel was oddly out of date by years. As if he targeted the Co-Op where Starmer did his Christmas shopping last year and this was bemoaned in the Commons as an attack on our shopping values. How many ordinary citizens, or refugees for that matter, would bother trying to find out what vehicle Starmer owned years ago?
The ruling caste, standing at lecterns looking out nervously at the crowd, needs some sympathy, the poor dears. They – and ‘our’ values they represent – are under attack by some Johnny Foreigner, hell-spawned in far-distant terra incognita, don’t you know. No true Brit would do that – goodness! we are all in it together. After all, we’ve just celebrated the freedom of VE Day in a country where there are CCTV cameras on every street corner and where the police visit private citizens to ‘check their thinking’ after a social media post.
Thank heavens you’re not suggesting that our saintly and magnanimous rulers are engaged in a false-flag operation.
Thank you, Claphamian, you made up
my mind for me; it’s time to leave, at least for a while:
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“After all, we’ve just celebrated the freedom of VE Day in a country where there are CCTV cameras on every street corner and where the police visit private citizens to ‘check their thinking’ after a social media post”
There have been several times in the last few decades when civil war could have escalated from local confrontations.
The 1984-1985 miners strike was a major industrial action which could have escaped local containment. In 1979 my new wife and I were returning to Leicester to be stopped on the outskirts and warned that there was a riot going on in the centre between the National Front and those that opposed them. In 1990 there were the ‘Poll Tax riots’.
And on top of these ‘larger’ instances there has been a steady stream of local riots by Mods and Rockers, football supporters, against ‘the Muslims’, against ‘the Jews’, against Police brutality, pro BLM and so on, and on.
Fortunately none of these escalated to a true Civil War because the interested parties were narrowly focused… but perhaps disaffection with our political masters is not so narrowly focused. All it would take is one inciting incident to ‘get out of hand’ and that is why Two Tier reacted to the recent Southport riots and tweets so strongly. And probably the ‘Nation of Strangers’ speech. But a performative Prime Minister is still a performative Prime Minister
I hope that things get better – maybe a massive vote for Reform will be enough to defuse the building dissatisfaction? Or maybe not.
As you say, small special interest groups and social gangs.
None of what you describe involved the majority of the Body Politic en bloc ranged against an estranged ruling class who believe they are unaccountable to their electorate, where the normal institutions of popular control over elected government, rule of law, justice, no longer exist.
On one of the anti-COVID response demonstrations in London, I talked to a very articulate and thoughtful young man. On the long walk, we had a very wide-ranging conversation and a meeting of minds. At one stage, he looked at me and said, “You know this will all end in blood.” It was chilling and, I fear, true.
The default for conflict resolution in the animal kingdom is violence/fighting. This is expensive for both victim and vanquished.
Animals have evolved rituals to avoid fighting – screeching, chest thumping, facial expressions, etc.
Humans evolved institutions such as legal process, laws, representative parliaments, frequent elections.
When those institutions become corrupt and breakdown, then it’s return to the default setting.
Great article. I do like the more concise pieces from Mr Tucker.
Imagine all the camera’s and security surrounding the PMs property and personal possessions
This guy really meant it and didn’t care about the consequences
Population deaf and dumb politicians are the cause of this
I think this is the way Britain is headed!
Why do we know so many details of the Ukrainian arsonist and even see a recent photo,when 2TK told us that the legal process demanded the utmost secrecy for Axel Rudakubana?
I am baffled.
A very good point
After all, both were exposing the kind of man that Starmer really is. He suppressed one, and glorified the other, Two Tier to his hollow core
There are suggestions online that the chap arrested works as a rent boy
When Two Tier says ‘we’ he means the Uniparty globalist fascist elite and most certainly not ‘we, The People’. In the recent Australian election where was a party representing ‘we, The People’ on climate change given a recent poll highlighted by Jo Nova that shows that 93% would pay no more than $2 a month to save the planet – 48% would pay nothing at all. The joke is on The People given we are already paying way more than $2 a month for Net Zero.
Don’t rule out the possibility that the Ukranian in custody is a former rent boy bearing a grudge.
Northern-Ireland style conflict cannot long long be prevented in England now. By all means, be aware of the scale of white fury in England about Islamification – the kowtowing, the odious intoning, the abhorrent cultural practices and the fact that we are not allowed to say anything muslims dislike. But don’t mistake brown fury about it. When the bombing starts it is likely to be Sikh on Muslim or Hindu on Muslim. These people are murderous enemies in their homelands and have brought that enmity here.
Or/and Muslim on Hindu/Sikh.