I arrived at Hull station this Saturday to catch the train to London, en route to Heathrow Airport to take a flight to Greece. Across the road, hemmed in by high metal barriers and police vans were a handful of protesters, mainly elderly, waving Union Flags and wearing Union Flag t-shirts. I can only assume that they were ‘far right’ thugs. This assumption was based on the large police presence behind the station.
I counted six police vans, one with snarling dogs in it, several police cars and police togged up like Darth Vader. The protest was taking place across the road from the Hull Royal Hotel, the site of protests following the Southport riots, which has housed asylum seekers continuously for the past five years. We were burgled twice in rapid succession in our last house, and provided CCTV footage of the scumbags climbing over our back fence to the police. They did absolutely sod all. Not so much two-tier policing in Hull as no policing at all – if you’re a white, middle-class household.
Someone on Twitter complained about being burgled in Wales, reporting it to the police and having no action taken. She provided a link to a film made by the Welsh police of them, in the many guises in which they try to enforce to law, doing Tik-Tok dances and passing the dance on to the next branch of the service. I’ve seen other recent footage of police prancing about on stage in an effort to show how friendly and approachable they are. Friendly and approachable that is if you have arrived here illegally, threw away your passport and lied about your origins and age. I hear that Christian street preachers are not finding the police so friendly and approachable these days.
Birmingham City Council has taken action though. They have removed danger from their streets in the form of Union and St George’s Flags. What the danger is was not explained, but they have left Palestine flags flying. These clearly pose no danger to anyone. The centre of Birmingham was also given over to a massive celebration of Pakistan’s National Day. Plenty of Pakistan flags on display, of course. Presumably these are held to demonstrate our tolerance and diversity. After all, there are massive annual celebrations of St George’s Day in Karachi.
Next up the Labour councillor – a man ‘of colour’ – who suggested that ‘far right’ protesters (which is a pretty wide net to cast in the minds of those on the left) should have their throats slit – has walked free from court. Was this because he said it in a speech and not on social media? If not, it is hard to reconcile the treatment of Lucy Connolly currently serving 31 months. It cannot possibly be because he is of a darkish hue and she is white, or because the target of his speech was protestors against immigration while hers was against the illegal immigrants themselves.
As a relief from our useless and biased police force, in other news, it appears that the Met Office is full of the densest and most mendacious operatives. Dense if they think we don’t know what they are up to, and mendacious as they have been caught – and not for the first time – using seconds-long spikes in temperature at airports, caused by the brief activity of jet airplanes taking off and landing, and including these to calculate average temperatures in the UK. This is worthy of the Private Eye Desperate Measures column; they are just desperate to prove global warming is taking place, and that it’s a problem.
Before long, so much piss will have been taken from us that we’ll begin to dehydrate and shrivel up like raisins. Tolerating illegal activity, suppressing people defending our own culture while allowing massive celebrations of alien and demonstrably hostile cultures, is like an apple celebrating the maggot that burrows into it and lays eggs. Those are the real problems facing our country. Climate change is just a distraction.
Roger Watson is a retired academic, editor and writer. He is a columnist with Unity News Network and writes regularly for a range of conservative journals including The Salisbury Review and The European Conservative. He has travelled and worked extensively in the Far East and the Middle East. He lives in Kingston upon Hull, UK.
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Sadly, it is just a matter of time before Britain finds that Sharia Law has slowly and methodically become the law of the land. What a sad day it will be for the Loony Left.
I think a civil war is the true remedy for our ailing society.We need too kill off Starmer and his government the only way to justify this action is in a war situation.
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