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Robert  Smith's avatar

Thank you Laura well said.

All Mouth And Trousers's avatar

I'm with you on that tree, it was just a run of the mill tree of which we have hundreds of thousands more important. However I like they were jailed for several years not because it was just or because the punishment fit the crime but because of the reason they did it - For a laugh. For that level of sheer stupidity keeping them away from the gene pool makes 4 years (2 in nick) is just.

FionainSubstack's avatar

Death by 1000 cuts to Britain - it was another cut, literally in this case! We’re witnessing a culture dying.

However meanwhile - I hear your observations on rationality. Rape Gangs run wild, Suburbs become mini-hostile states and Sharia law creeps in …

Alfred, Lord Featherstonehaugh's avatar

The point of the tree prosecution was to prove it’s more valuable than the British public to “Them”

All Mouth And Trousers's avatar

Interesting theory. Do the judiciary care more for a tree than the British working class? In some cases I'd say yes.

Alfred, Lord Featherstonehaugh's avatar

I think so too.

(Your comment reminds me that The Heat Map is still undefeated 😀)

Andrew Marsh's avatar

As for basket case Britain, sure, true.

Name one EU27 not also afflicted, at least in part?

Primary cause in the UK? Activist lawyers, NGOs, activist judges, ineffective politicised Police, ineffective politicised Civil Service, theee N-H-S, Ofgem, Ofcom, Ofwat, Net Zero nutters / scammers..... and Tone Blurrrrr (et al).

Those who generate wealth are beyond fed up.

Andrew Marsh's avatar

London is not the UK.

Many visitors make this mistake, and the author knows better than this.

Khanistan does not represent the UK.

I and many others want nothing to do with it.

James MacRae's avatar

Lions led by donkeys.

Michael Taylor's avatar

The lions have all moved abroad. Particularly the young ones. Maybe they'll be back sometime, maybe not.

James MacRae's avatar

The ones that are left need to stand up and roar so their voice can be heard. Then the young ones that have left will return to the fray.

Alan's avatar

Sorry, but the evidence suggests we are now donkeys led by donkeys.

Alan Jurek's avatar

It's Anglophobia writ large.

Everyone hates us but everyone wants to come here and rape us literally and figuratively.

Kirstie Hannam's avatar

Please answer this question as I am very confused: What are the real motives of the UK successive governments to actively encourage illegal migrants into the UK? There has to be something bigger than saying it is down to cheap labour, bilateral agreement complexity between UK and France, diversity, etc. Why is there near silence on the truth?

Matt C's avatar

This is what’s so frustrating, we can’t even get someone to put that question to those in power, let alone get an official answer.

It’s a colossal amount of effort to go through and process a million+ visa applications in a year. That’s about 5000 each working day.

To go through those properly, ensure correct qualifications/skills, accommodation, sponsor etc..means you’re talking about thousands of people needed to process it all.

That’s not something which accidentally happens, it’s not incompetence is it?

You don’t just accidentally set up a huge department and dish out a million visas a year.

Others have shown that large amounts of these approved visa applications were clearly fraudulent. Poor English, clearly fake qualifications etc…It appears that they’ve barely been scrutinised and just blanket approved.

Then we have other things like the import of up to 100k Afghanis, the end result (apparently) of a single clerical error. Really? There was no other way?

The only conclusion you can come to is it’s deliberate, the state wants to import as many bodies as possible and screw the long term consequences.

Now why would they want to do that?

I’ve seen and heard enough to think that there’s no deliberate “great replacement” or anti-white agenda at play. That’s happening, but I think it’s a symptom, not a deliberate policy.

I think it’s because the UK is bankrupt and the only way they’ve been able to starve off default is by deliberately inflating the population, artificially raising GDP and thereby enabling larger borrowing to keep the plates spinning.

More people also helps prop up the housing market (long overdue a correction) which is where so much of people’s wealth is stored.

I think the UK’s finances are that bad, it’s desperation measures.

Successive governments are desperately can kicking so that it explodes on someone else’s watch.

Unfortunately, this can only be a temporary measure and doesn’t come without social costs, which we’re all witnessing now.

I can’t see things continuing much longer, the British people have had enough and the government is becoming ever more authoritarian when it comes to keeping them in line (Lucy Connolly).

But the economy is deteriorating, taxes are out of control, unemployment rising, house prices falling and the debt can’t be serviced much longer.

Dangerous times.

Anthony Stimson's avatar

A Trojan horse without the horse.

As an aside, I had a chance about 20 or so years ago to purchase one of the reproduction French Charleville muskets used in "The Last of the Mohicans". The price was quite reasonable, but I had more pressing uses for the money at the time.

COLIN POWIS's avatar

Eco -Creeps are exactly what happens when Christendom retreats and the void is filled by a postmodern version of neo-pagan ANIMISM that promotes a sentimental attachment to nature -that is either morally indifferent or red in tooth and claw ; the Eco Creeps would have liked to have burnt those two morons at the stake if they could

Global warming A K A Climate Change is merely their vision of the apocalypse

This is why a wise and pragmatic atheist should always support Juadi-Christianity for the values they promote as the alternative is the religious impulse and man's search for meaning being shoe horned into something else in the form of a substitute religion, whether neo pagan or secular utopian

Laura Perrins's avatar

Hellos Colin,

So I am on a trip from the south to the north and find myself in Enniskillen, and a very nice part of the world it is too. More on that on Monday. As I was leaving my new home of drogheda there was yet another new mural being painted that was pagan/demonic. Something hideous. You get this a lot now in Ireland. In a desperate attempt to abandon their Catholic past.. they go back to their pagan past with most awful pagan nonsense passed of as ‘Celtic myth.’ Pass the bucket. I’d take the C of E cathedral that is across the across the road from me any day.

COLIN POWIS's avatar

I've met many fine traditional Irish folk whose conscience and worldview was created by Catholicism .... have you ever watched the 1973 horror film classic THE WICKER MAN ? It's a warning of the coming dangers of neo paganist Animism - and after fifty years seems prophetic

This short analysis of it's wider meaning is worth watching ..https://youtu.be/aiLZnNRg8HE?si=4ZA63PVQ3dregj0b

FionainSubstack's avatar

I’m worried that these massive influxes will spill into Ireland?

jbsjohn28's avatar

They have Fionain.

Robin Bury's avatar

Read Dermot Ferrier in Irish Times on recent huge numbers of migrants who have entered ROI. Also Kevin Myers in GRIPT on their influence. Not impressive influence but Mayor Khan in London is hate filled against the Brits and ruining London.