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Southport: The End of the Line

Southport is the end of the line for me, I’m afraid. I refuse to play this game any longer. So “No” Prime Minister Starmer, you do not speak for me – I am not remotely ‘shocked’ that the caravan of mass slaughter has made an unscheduled stop in Southport. “Au contraire”, your Majesties, I do not find it difficult to ‘imagine what the families, friends and loved ones are going through’ (and doubtless, given time neither will the rest of you). And it’s “Uh-uh” to you too, Home Secretary Cooper, my ‘thoughts and prayers’ already have a prior engagement; resigned to the hope that the ‘refugees welcome’ conniving bastards like you are one day held accountable for the blood on your hands. I’m sick of it all, but mostly I’m sick of the innocent picking up the bar-tab for the multicultural piss-up they were denied entry to.

As the tally currently stands, it’s three beautiful princesses dead and a further nine seriously injured at the hands of an unknown savage. The perpetrators of these unholy acts don’t just stick to targeting politicians, it’s innocent children they invariably favour – the younger and purer the better. Slashing the throats of toddlers was about as much of a challenge Syrian ‘refugee’ Abdalmasih Hanoun could stomach in Annecy last June. The Algerian, Riad Bouchaker, made much the same calculation in Parnell Square, Dublin last November. Thus far, pretty much all we know about the bloodbath in Southport, is that we definitely don’t know anything.

We know this, because the media and the authorities have assured us of their utter incuriosity. The furthest Merseyside Police were prepared to go, was a ’17-year-old boy from the village of Banks’. For clarity, they added the following:

The youth, who cannot be named for legal reasons and is originally from Cardiff, moved to the Southport area with his Rwandan parents when he was aged six.

Funnily enough, every Llewelyn Jones I’ve ever met has a remarkably similar story.

Chief Constable Serena Kennedy treated us to the full ‘I know it looks like terrorism, but we don’t want you to think it’s terrorism – even though we think it’s terrorism’ routine:

The investigation is in its early stages, and the motivation for the incident remains unclear. However, Counter-Terrorism Police North West have offered their support to Merseyside Police, as the full circumstances of what has happened are being established. At this moment in time, the investigation is not being treated as terrorist related.

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Not to be outdone, Councillor Marion Atkinson just went for good old-fashioned gaslighting:

We know this has caused concern and upset in the local community and while there is no immediate threat to the public, we will be providing help and support in the coming days and weeks.

‘Concern and upset’ Marion? ‘No immediate threat’? Well, I suppose the lad’s gotta break out of clink first, right?

The media meanwhile, were having a field day. ‘Two children die and nine injured after ‘ferocious’ knife attack in Southport’ smirked The Guardian, as though the adjective ‘ferocious’ was a bit racy for a mere attempted massacre. The BBC went one better: ‘Two children dead and nine injured in dance workshop’ (the ‘stabbing’ part regrettably too long for the webpage to include), making it sound like the workshop itself was responsible for the carnage.

Not content with that, BBC News’ Home Affairs Correspondent, Daniel Sandford, was at a loss when quizzed about recent mass stabbings in Britain (Reading, Streatham, London Bridge?), and had to go back to Dunblane 1996. Sure, it was a mass shooting rather than stabbing, but at least it had the preferred white male perpetrator in the title role:

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Had it been a white Brit in Southport, we’d have had his name, his age, and his mum’s Reform UK membership card by teatime. Of course, there’s always the danger that the public might overreact and insensitively object to the slaughter or maiming of their daughters. Luckily, seasoned pro and Mayor of Liverpool City Region, Steve Rotheram, urged them not to spread “unconfirmed speculation and false information”.

Question: How do they know it’s ‘false’ if they don’t know what it is yet?

Social media reports should of course be taken with a pinch of salt. But there comes a point when the official line is so corrupt, the alternatives have to be considered. The Spectator writer, Steven Barrett, claims he has been contacted by police to say that their priority re the stabbings is that ‘our response is managed’. I find that spectacularly easy to believe.

The Liberal response on the other hand, does not need management: it’s identical, no matter how disparate the facts. If the assailant turns out to be ‘Gareth Thomas’, Valleys born and bred, he’ll be a paid-up member of the far-right faster than you can say ‘Nigel Farage’. If on the other hand, he turns out to be an asylum seeker, illegal immigrant or Muslim, then it’s the far-right that radicalised him. Win-win!

But even sticking with the official line, we have an enormous problem on our hands. The 17-year-old in question was born in Britain. That’s not quite the ‘own’ the Left thinks it is. Not only then has multiculturalism failed as our ultra-liberal leaders keep telling us, it’s an aggressive cancer that’s metastasising. The fact is that 2nd and 3rd generation immigrants to Britain are more radical than their parents – which means the time bomb is ticking, and gets deadlier the longer you leave it.

How did we get to this? Even in my lifetime, Britain is now unrecognisable – and I don’t just mean the demographics. The police will now protect your pronouns but not your person; Tommy Robinson is more likely to have his collar felt than Anjem Choudary; and the architects of Britain’s demise, the Labour Party, have just been re-elected with the largest majority in their history. Something’s got to give.

The Left may simper, “This is no time for knee-jerk reactions”. But they are of course wrong. Knee-jerk reactions are underrated at the best of times, but in response to the attempted mass slaughter of little girls, I’d be tempted to shoot first, and ask questions very, very much later.

This is what now needs to happen in Britain with immediate effect:

  • The Channel migrant farce needs to end today; no ifs, no buts. Not one, single illegal should make it onto the beach at Dover before he’s thrown back into his dinghy, and towed back to mainland France.
  • The asylum backlog needs to be cleared as a priority, with circa 95% rejected rather than accepted.
  • The estimated 2 million illegals in Britain (those are the ‘official’ figures, mind) need to be rounded up and deported.
  • Order needs to be restored on our streets, and that means an end to two-tier policing. The Army can be deployed if necessary.
  • Every ghetto, mosque and madrasa from whence extremism appears to emanate needs to be investigated, radically overhauled or closed as necessary.
  • Any lingering enemies of Britain desirous of committing criminal acts, are free to languish at his Majesty’s pleasure. Prisons cut crime and save lives; more can be built.
  • The cost of this is obviously immaterial, considering the lives it will save and the already shocking degree of waste in the public purse, but we could certainly make a start with the £15 billion Foreign Aid Budget, Ed Milliband’s £11.6 billion Climate Aid, and Ukraine’s ‘£3 billion a year as long as it takes’.

Doubtless a few lefty lawyers, NGO’s, world leaders and the ECHR will object to such policies. So what? What are they going to do, invade us?!

As a fresh, incoming Prime Minister, Keir Starmer now has a golden opportunity to get tough on terrorism and put the country back on-track, starting with the above as a bare minimum. He won’t do any of it of course, which is why civil war is regrettably inevitable.

I don’t mean the civil war ten years down the line; I mean the one that’s been waging for years. It’s just that our leaders have convinced us to look the other way, and only one side has been fighting. There is unrest everywhere you look on the streets of Britain: whether it’s pro-Palestine thuggery, or the riots in Leicester and Leeds. The difference is, there is suddenly a palpable sense that the British have had enough.

This weekend’s peaceful ‘We want our country back’ demonstration in Trafalgar Square may just have been the calm before the storm. Let’s hope our politicians break the habit of a lifetime, and start prioritising the safety of the British people. If they do not, things are going to get real ugly very soon.

 

Frank Haviland is the author of Banalysis: The Lie Destroying the West, and writes a Substack here.

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26 thoughts on “Southport: The End of the Line”

  1. I agree with every word but let us not forget that the figures given by the government and the previous government, with regard to illegal entry into this country are WAAAAY incorrect. Here on the Channel Coast, there are way more coming in than people think. They are not all given a ride on the lifeboat. Many just arrive on the remoter parts of our Coast and literally walk to a waiting vehicle or run across the landscape and disappear. In reality we have NO IDEA how many of these criminals are in our country. I say criminals because I have seen, witnessed and filmed their entry via the lifeboat. I have heard the police cautioning them and telling them they are under arrest for illegally entering the United Kingdom. Therefore, whether they have a criminal record or not, by the sheer act of entering this country illegally, they are already criminals. From my own personal witness there are far more men and I would say around 95% if not more. It’s like being in a war zone here with the search and rescue helicopter taking off sometimes at 4 in the morning. And police sirens. It IS an invasion, I don’t care what anybody says and every single one of the politicians who have allowed this are culpable for what happened yesterday and in the last week or so and indeed much further back, Lee Rigby, Manchester arena and London Bridge included.

    1. A 17 year old, who has committed adult acts of multiple murderous aggression – against innocent and defenceless children – should be treated (and protected) as a child? Really? If he’s old enough to attempt mass slaughterhe’s old enough to be identified and tried as an adult. I hope they lock him up for life, but not holding my breath. (Wish Frank was running the country!)

      1. The killers of James Bulger were named and they were only 10 or 11, but that was 31 years ago, before the floodgates of immigration were flung wide open. Weasel words from government ministers about thoughts and prayers and hearts going out….just banal utterances, said so many times for so many atrocities, they mean nothing anymore.

  2. Nathaniel Spit

    It seems to me as though only some people have had enough, many have been too thoroughly captured by the platitudes of niceness and false anti-extreme right sentiments that hold sway in our era and are pushed down every ones’ throats by all authorities and MSM. It’s more fashionable to proffer meaningless thoughts and prayers and hold a candlelit vigil than to expect and demand action. Those that do are villainised.

  3. Another great article Frank, you can what’s going to happen, I can see what’s going to happen, the silent majority can see what’s going to happen.

    1. Nathaniel Spit

      I suspect the silent majority are these days only a silent minority as I seldom encounter anyone who hasn’t signed up for the latest thing and who is willing to think or say anything that’s not on message with MSM.

  4. Thank you – every word you say is true. You are obviously very angry and upset, as are many others. If only somebody in our gutless, complicit media, would have the bravery and decency to say something like this in a newspaper or on TV where everybody would see it.

  5. I agree with the proposed actions but with reference to the first three ow will it be done. I doubt that France will accept any towed back and which country will we deport millions to if we don’t know their country of origin. Even if we do will that country accept them?

    1. Nathaniel Spit

      They need to be deterred from coming by fear of what will happen to them if they do – cutting off ‘benefits’ isn’t enough, there needs to be a real deterrent but neither Authorities nor public have the stomach for this and it would lead to the UK achieving pariah status internationally.

  6. I’ve been saying for years that, at some point in the future, it is all going to kick off. I used to say 30 years, then I revised it down to 20, then 10. Now I’m thinking maybe even this year or the next.

    Peter Bleksley, former police officer, said recently that the county is a tinder box.

    1. Nathaniel Spit

      But many who did vote, even some who didn’t, still wanted other parts of the uniparty which is effectively just the same as Labour. Even Reform would be unlikely to bring about change as far too many people believe them to be far worse than the other things they don’t believe in. Isn’t the crux of the matter that the UK is now ungovernable except in a sham way by LibLabCon with the collusion of every other national institution?

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  8. Michael Godfrey

    What a sickening irony that Tommy Robinson, a true patriot who has spent more than 20 years opposing our suicidal open door immigration policy and the “grooming gangs” it has spawned, has been charged under the Terrorism Act after holding a second hugely successful, peaceful pro-British rally in London.
    Hopefully, he and his family are enjoying their brief holiday respite from the non-stop approbrium and harrassment they have endured for morer than a decade – and that on his return Tommy will be greeted as a hero rather than the villain depicted by our traitorous political class and their mendacious media minions.

  9. Dear Editor,
    You missed out bullet point 8: ‘We need a points-based right of entry/residence/citizenship system that is culturally discriminatory.’

    1. One of the ironies of life has always been MSM, and often public too, use of terms for the young that suit the sentiments of the writer or topic. Easy to fix, make either 16 or 18 the legally defined age of adulthood and illegal to refer to or treat or refer to those of that age or older as anything but full adults. Whilst 16 is undoubtedly too young, it will probably need to be this given the age of consent, although since no one can leave education/training until 18 there is far too much inconsistency that needs wholesale reform.

  10. We have always been plagued by a minority of idiots who seem to be permanently angry and spoiling for a fight. Nothing new there.

    However, I sense a change. It seems to me that a large number of ordinary, respectable, law abiding people who are not particularly wealthy but manage to get by, are beginning to seethe with anger. The police, or whoever is controlling them, are making things worse by withholding information or, at worst, lying by omission. The police response to the resulting “tension” (in BBC speak) is feckless. In Westminster last night they appeared to be targeting harmless people on the periphery, dragging them away, and putting them in handcuffs. By contrast, last weekend a Hamas supporter was given a Police escort as he literally marched with a Palestinian flag through central London.

    The authorities are playing with fire.

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