Saturday 2 March 2024

Sunak and the backlash, part one

First of the reactions to Sunak’s speech in which he cast us as the enemy and crim clown world as the ordinary, good people:





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  1. The political class in this country have proved themselves time and time again not to be mentally equipped to combat extremism. Instead of tackling the issue of Islamic Extremism directly they invent some none-existent bogeyman and will no doubt spend huge sums trying to counter this "far-right" threat to democracy. When those of us that have lived amongst immigrants all our lives since the 1960s understand what the real threat is. It is religious and political extremism, it is an ideology that infiltrates and consumes. It works politically as a bloc so that even with a minority it can wield power that outweighs it's population. The main parties have been played as they took advantage of that bloc vote. But now the minority population is not the minority any more, it has the power vote-wise to do whatever it pleases. Whether that's install a puppet MP in Rochdale or influence a large proportion of policy. And that political threat to the main parties ain't far-right. The Muslim Brotherhood party is not so far away now.

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    1. I agree and once the muslims have a few more constituencies where they can determine the outcome of elections (without blatant vote rigging, of course) then they'll masquerade as their own 'democratic' party.
      The consequence is that the current (islamic) Labour party will be no more, because the only votes that keep it in the game are the muslim votes. And then the likes of SiKer Sturmer will be astonished that they 'never saw this coming'. The majority in the Houses of Parliament and in Local Councils and Whitehall, are low competency, low IQ and low morals creatures.

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