This was declared a terror attack right away, even though no one died
Southport was not declared a terror attack when 3 children were executed
See how it works
Police guided a grieving mother to soften her words after her daughter was stabbed 23 times by a Sudanese asylum seeker – fearing another Southport. https://t.co/7ZWaZdu76X
Today is also the end of Lord Hermer. A horrible little man. Now he can get back to his day job - representing jihadis and people linked to the IRA, and hounding brave British military veterans.
Starmer did not shed a tear for the girls in Southport
He did not shed a tear for Wayne Broadhurst or Rhiannon Whyte.
He did not shed a tear for the women attacked by migrants he brought here.
He did not shed a tear for Henry Nowak.
In the end he only shed a tear for himself.
A Government impact assessment has quietly confirmed heat pumps cost more to run than gas boilers – yet ministers are spending £2.4 billion subsidising them, writes Paul Homewood in the Climate Skeptic. https://t.co/Ru33w9Xk6y
Starmer resigns - he has been a truly disgraceful Prime Minister.
I do not believe him to be a good man or a patriot.
He has deliberately and rapidly accelerated the destruction of our Britain, of our home.
History will not remember him kindly, nor should it.
I sat in Parliament, looking him in the eye, listening to him attempting to justify his decision to block a national inquiry into the mass rape of young British girls.
I will never forgive him. For that, and so much else.
What comes next, I do not know.
Whatever that is, Restore Britain will be ready to offer the British people a democratic route out - a better way, the only way.
But Starmer is gone.
And that is a good thing.
Enjoy it.
GO GREEN, GET ASBESTOS
Asbestos from China discovered in 1,000 UK wind turbines
Massive cover up as industry known for many months; scandalous
Secretly replacing components, hoping would go undiscovered
https://t.co/1cErDRuB2H
19 seconds in Southport laying a wreath, no tears.
No tears for British farmers who committed suicide.
No tears for pensioners.
No tears for betrayed British veterans.
No tears for the victims of illegal migration.
No tears for Henry Nowak.
Tears for himself only.
Sir Keir Starmer has resigned as Prime Minister.
He has led the most authoritarian government in more than a generation, unleashing an unprecedented assault on free speech. Indeed, he seems determined to make social media censorship his legacy.
In the process, he has proved to be an effective recruiting sergeant for the Free Speech Union, with our membership growing from 14,000 at the time of the last General Election to more than 45,000 today.
But there is little reason to believe things will improve under his likely successor, Andy Burnham.
It is believed that the former MP for Makerfield and former head of Labour Together, Josh Simons, who resigned so Burnham could fight a by-election, is set for a plum job at the heart of Downing Street. The Free Speech Union recently exposed Labour’s ‘misinformation mafia’ that Simons led, targeting journalists and others that challenged Starmer’s technocratic managerialism. We anticipate an escalation in Labour’s efforts to suppress dissenting speech on social media in the forthcoming Representation of the People Bill, assuming Burnham doesn’t abandon the legislative programme outlined in the King’s Speech.
Burnham is also keen on bringing forward a ‘fully trans-inclusive’ ban on ‘conversion therapy’, which may mean criminalising parents who ‘misgender’ their confused adolescent children or who withhold consent from their children embarking on irreversible medical pathways.
No doubt there will be numerous other assaults on free speech which we’ll be keeping a close eye on.
Soon to be seven prime ministers in ten years in Britain.
Unprecedented.
What went wrong?
I’ll take a guess: nobody is listening to the electorate. Politicians think they know better and ARE better than the little people.
None of them GET BRITAIN.
Careerists.
Broken Legs, Body Full of Shrapnel — He Still Got Every Man Out - Maj. James Capers, Jr. The First Black Marine Officer Nominated for the Medal of Honor Just Got It