Deprived England, Rothschild Death, Welsh Farmers, George Galloway Wins Rochdale By-Election | Weekly Round-up
A round-up of what's happened this week | Bald & Bankrupt's video on England EXPOSES Problems | Rothschild Death | Welsh Farmers Protesting | Thoughts on George Galloway winning the by-election.
England is in a terrible situation.
The week began with a video by the YouTuber, “Bald and Bankrupt” who visited a few of England’s deprived towns, it exposed so many problems in England including the cost of lockdowns, mass immigration and many others.
The Abi Roberts Show
After the clip of Liz Truss went viral in the previous week of her speaking to Steve Bannon about the “deep state” in British politics, I was shocked to see that a human rights and EU lawyer quote tweeted my post on the matter and called for her to have the whip removed over her opinion.
The Death of a Rothschild
Jacob Rothschild, who was part of one of the richest families to ever exist, died at the age of 87.
Jacob Rothschild and Marina Abramovic stand in front of the picture "Satan is summoning his legions". I wonder what his last words were.
Lee Anderson vs Sadiq Khan
After the media lambasted Lee Anderson for his comments about Sadiq Khan and Keir Starmer being “controlled” by Islamists, Khan used it as an opportunity to decry Anderson as “Islamophobic and racist”
I pointed out that this was a distraction from Khan’s abysmal record of keeping London safe.
In 2019 MP Gareth Bacon challenged Sadiq Khan with metropolitan statistics to which he quoted then asked, “Gun crime is up, robbery is up, knife crime is up, rape is up, taking motor-vehicle offences is up, residential burglary is up, knife crime with injury is up, knife crime with injury and robbery is up and you think, honestly that London is more safe now than when you took over as Mayor of London?”
Sadiq Khan replied, “I do.” to which Gareth replied, “That’s absolutely extraordinary.”
Watch the video here.
Welsh Farmers protest at the Senedd
The number of British farmers protesting is continuing to rise as Welsh farmers protest outside the Senedd, the government building in Cardiff. During PMQs, A Labour MP stood up in parliament and branded the Welsh Farmers “conspiracy theorists” for rallying against Net Zero. This is how low British politics has sunk.
Government releases 2023 statistics on Immigration Visas
We have had 14 years of Tory rule in Britain to which they seem to have expanded and maintained the Tony Blair legacy.
In 2023 the “Conservatives” handed out a record number of visas. Home Office data released moments ago shows 1,395,000 visas were dished out in 2023.
Justin Trudeau’s INSANE New Online Harms Act
Fidel Castro’s son is looking to push through a new bill called C-63 Online Harms Act which looks to imprison anyone who is “hateful” online for LIFE.
This I presume is more than what pedophiles and murderers get.
As it stands, my Instagram post received over 800k views and it continues to rise! Thank you if you’ve shared it.
Hearts of Oak interview
I joined Peter Mcilvenna from Hearts of Oak to discuss the news in the week including George Galloway’s win in the Rochdale by-election. I was very impressed with his retort against a Sky News reporter moments after he won, where Rishi Sunak gave a speech about “protecting democracy” after Galloway was democratically elected.
Man is sentenced to two years in prison for stickers whilst Sunak shows concern about the country’s democracy.
Sam Melia, a father and husband was sentenced to two years in prison for distributing stickers that criticise Mass immigration and others, “reject white guilt” and “it’s okay to be white.”
Whilst I am not a fan of Sam’s political background, this is a disgraceful use of the justice system, where counter-terrorism was used over sticker distribution.
The Hamas supporters who printed pictures of paragliders and cello-taped them on their backs? A slap on the wrist by the judge.
And Rishi Sunak has the gall to talk about democracy?
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