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The Martyr's avatar

I agree with everything you say. We’ve just heard the attacker was a 35 year old Syrian born man who was granted a British passport in 2006. He was not British in my eyes and apparently not in his own eyes. Blood is thicker than water my friends.

Let me echo the questions posed by Dan Hodges (himself a hard lefty who seems to be seeing the light) and put the question out there of what do we do about Starmer and his hard left, antisemitic cabinet? How can we mobilise the law against them?

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Kat Harvey's avatar

I agree, “blood is thicker than water” and “The Times” today angered me (yet again) by calling this terrorist a British-Syrian. He’s just another Muslim random killer. Whether it’s Jews or other “Infidel” we are not safe.

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Grimskald's avatar

A formal complaint could be made using the NCHI route plus, probably, other legal options. They cause me alarm and distress (NCHI speak) most days with their anti white racism. So we could use this

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The Martyr's avatar

I wonder has anyone tried this? Surely it’s an obvious step to use their corrupt apparatus against them?

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Grimskald's avatar

No. But I plan to write to my MP and tell her that I am thinking about making a formal complaint to the police about the Online Safety Act causing me alarm and distress because I am a free speech absolutist.

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Bequia Rocks's avatar

Check out Matt Goodwin page later rodat, he has a plan “)

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Niall Warry's avatar

There can be no doubt, except to the exceptionally blind and stupid, that we are drip by drip heading towards a serious clash between the indigenous population of the British Isles and alien cultures, mainly Muslim, allowed in and to settle here by very weak virtue signalling politicians of all colours over the last 70 years.

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The Martyr's avatar

There’s a hell of a lot of exceptionally blind and stupid white indigenous people who are wildly antisemitic and pose a real threat to our society along with I’d guess, upwards of 50% of the 4million Muslims already in the UK. We would be a much safer and more prosperous country with 45million citizens who are proud of being British.

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Niall Warry's avatar

Fortunately with currently 15 likes I sense you and your ilk's days will be numbered as currently most of the silent majority find their voice and challenge you and your weak woke liberal views.

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Mark L's avatar

Just Starmer? Try Macron, Carney, Albanese …….

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Jennifer Hargreaves's avatar

That is for sure. I have emailed my MP to inform them ‘they are all culpable and accessories’. Hope they rot in hell.

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Grimskald's avatar

I agree. The civil war is now baked in. I am getting old, but only hope I can be there to help my people out and assist my grandchildren to reclaim their native land and remove the invaders.

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John E Clarke's avatar

I have the anger, the revulsion, the rage and the sense of bewilderment at today's events. I live not far away I know the area well. I sometimes shop in Tesco and Sainsbury's, where both communities get their groceries and mix seamlessly. Once upon a time, I regularly went to the auctions where these diverse communities greeted each other warmly and competitively bid for property. I carry the weight of hearing the bomb of 2017 and the panicked calls of neighbours whose kids and their friends were out and about that night. I lived in 80s London when another set of terrorists were busy bombing and killing in Canary Wharf, Baltic Exchange, Oxford Street, and Hammersmith with their trucks full of weedkiller. All I know is that ranting and raving, pointing and accentuating division, pointing doesn't help anyone, least of all calls for deportation. It didn't work in the 80's even before the phrase multiculturalism was invented, and it won't work now. I politely suggest you delete tonight's post and think again about how peace & law and order can be brought about through better policing and social awareness rather than this puddle of verbal vomit. Thankyou.

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Stephen Conrad's avatar

What muddle headed thinking. I suspect you must be another liberal lefty believing better policing and social awareness will solve the present crisis caused by Islamic extremism and sectarian politics in the UK. Your experiences - not dissimilar to mine in the 1980s - have taught you nothing, and unfortunately the country is now very divided because of laws made appeasing Islamists and policing being in one direction, those the governments of the last 30 years have used to silence criticism of Islam’s infiltration of the UK’s institutions, towns and cities. North has more courage than you, and I would suggest you clean up your own vomit first before you start politely suggesting anything further.

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Stephen Conrad's avatar

So you have no argument but insults. Such intellect!

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Stephen Conrad's avatar

I feel the same about lefty liberals like you who spout utter nonsense about right wing bigotry. People with your views are a danger to society. Touché.

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The Stricken Land's avatar

You cannot sleep next to a wolf.

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The Stricken Land's avatar

Presumptuous.

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The Stricken Land's avatar

Projecting, much?

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The Stricken Land's avatar

I laugh in the face of your impotent Bolshevism.

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Henry North's avatar

Personally and you can argue to hell with me cos I got born here( against my will )that that Syrian was radicalised by that idiot Cameron when they let hell loose in Syria in 2011 eventually deposing Assad who might have not been the best dictator but at least he didn't have civil war. The Rothschild central bank has been eyeing up Syria for years. Then they conveniently covered up the news from Panorama on Wednesday about the Met police which was a huge embarrassment to them. This attack stinks in several ways. It looks like a patsy and it feels like a patsy. It's a rerun if you like of 7/7 /2005

There's evidence to show that that was "allowed" to happen

Even the minister who was looking after it has now perished through cancer. I forget her name. Some Labour lassie

Since about 11 am on Thursday there has been nothing apart from the fear propaganda and NLP thoughts and prayers mantra

The other thing that got buried beneath this was that the 3 million strong petition against the id cards got a response that totally obfuscated the sentiment of the petition. Ignoring what 3 million had signed their names to in less than a week

To me it stinks of manufactured patsy and of course the perp was shot dead after the police arrived within 7 minutes of the call. That's effing fast

I've never seen an armed response out that fast. Never. Then a lockdown everywhere ? Smells. Bad .

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Henry North's avatar

Sorry I meant Tessa who was a conservative. Both mo mowlam and Tessa Jowell. Both perished of cancer conveniently

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Codebra's avatar

You’re going to have to fight your way out, like your ancestors did.

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Daz Pearce's avatar

a quick joke for you, seems relevant...

If I ever get burgled I'll ring the police.

But instead of saying "I've been burgled" I'll say "someone said hurty words about me on X!!"

Armed response and victim liaison will be round within minutes...

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Daz Pearce's avatar

well written as ever - hope you're doing well. Let's sort out another episode of Imitate as things develop.

On the way to work I was just pondering that this country as it stands is irreconcilably divided on so many levels that bringing the factions together is literally impossible. Starmer, while talking about precisely that (bringing people together) clearly picks a side in the war - is he being deliberately Orwellian or is he just...not very bright? Either is possible.

Dan Hodges is on an interesting trajectory, if it continues the next logical step will be to realise that the Labour Party left him quite a while ago. Hope he doesn't join Reform but it's possible.

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Laura Nelson's avatar

Indeed, Pete 'the kingdom cannot be united'. Indeed.

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Hellish 2050's avatar

She must resign or be sacked.

Muslim Home Secretary effectively condemns herself, and should resign

Shabana Mahmood is a pro-Palestine activist

https://hellish2050.substack.com/p/muslim-home-secretary-effectively

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Jamie Clay's avatar

Pete, the word “Isreal” wasn’t in the meme you posted.

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colin ferguson's avatar

Cheers Pete agree with everything you say. Not one of us would miss them . They do nothing but cause havoc with they're vile and sick, evil ideology.

Turn's out the Islamist terrorist was on bail for rape. No surprise there,then.

Like you say for some reason unknown to all of us concerned patriots, we're the bad ones .

We're the Far right thug's who hijacked our flags and had a massive peaceful protest on September the 13th.

More hate marches planned for tomorrow, waving their plo terrorists flags and shouting obscenities and death threats.

But that's alright eh.

The Liebour party really does have blood on its hands but I fear we have a lot more to come.

Doesn't take the brains of an archbishop to work that one out

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Exasperated's avatar

Well said, and bravely too.

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