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| The Enemy Within |
| In Rogues Gallery, some of the first and second-generation immigrants who, in recent times,
have made life hell for the British people can be seen. The Enemy Within offers a brief CV of some of those who always seemed happy to promote
and encourage the Rogues Gallery type beyond the level of their talents and just desserts and yet, at the same time, almost never seemed to give
a damn for what the British people wanted. Indeed, it seems to me that those shown below only ever seemed to have the worst interests of the native
British peoples at heart.
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| Tony Blair made the Guyanan social worker, Valerie Amos, a Baroness. Then he offered her the post of International Development Secretary, making her the first black woman to hold a Cabinet position. Here are some of the things that the unelected "Lady", the former Leader of the House of Lords, has said: "I think that our multi-cultural society has been a success and more importantly British people think that too." "The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community are an integral part of the government's inclusiveness agenda". "I don't accept that violent crime is only committed by young black men". "We will continue to look at the best ways of… promoting inclusive communities". "Multiculturalism is a reality in our society... As a government, we are promoting policies that deal with that reality." "I do not accept that our diversity is the cause of terrorism. Our diversity is a strength that can help us to combat terrorism".
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| Rupert Murdoch is the owner of The Sun, News of the World, Times, Sunday Times, Sky and The Weekly News, the Washington rag which did more than any other to force war upon Iraq. When he was an Oxford student, Murdoch said: "There is no ideological difference between communism and capitalism... The two are complimentary". At LA's Jerusalem College of Technology, he said: "I have been accused of being too pro-Israel and too pro-Jewish, to which I plead guilty… For over 50 years my companies have taken a strong even strident position in support of Israel. Our committment to Israel and its people is unyielding." At a Waldorf-Astoria dinner, he said: "I have always believed in the goals of the international Jewish community". Murdoch’s rise was due, in part, to the financial and political support of Harry Oppenheimer and Edgar Bronfman. Armand Hammer and the Rothschilds are also said to have greased the wheels behind the scenes. All of these are Jewish. |
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| Tony B's Immigration Minister, Barabara Roche, was the first to say that we needed another 150,000 LEGAL immigrants coming into our country every year. In June 2003, The Independent said: "Tony Blair should promote the benefits of legal immigration to Britain... Barbara Roche has urged. Ms Roche said the Government could reconnect with Labour voters by championing a radical agenda on behalf of ethnic minorities, gays and lesbians... As Equalities Minister, she steered through Whitehall new regulations outlawing homophobic and religious discrimination by employers and drew up plans for civil partnerships for homosexuals…. The child of a Polish-Russian Ashkenazi father and a Sephardic Spanish-Portuguese mother, Ms Roche has reason for her feelings... ‘My being Jewish informs me totally, informs my politics. I understand the otherness of ethnic groups'." The voters booted this second-generation immigrant out at the last election. Big Brother > THE PC CROWD > BARBARA ROCHE |
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| Jack Dromey is the Deputy General Secretary of the TGWU, New Labour's Party Treasure and the husband of Harriet Harman, former Solicitor-General and Blairite toady. This is what he believes: "Our economy needs migrant labour, they are essential. It would be impracticable but also immoral to deport half a million people. Who would clean? Who would cook? The time has come for a debate around amnesty for those workers". "I love living in Herne Hill/Brixton, with its thriving Afro-Caribbean culture. I know of no more decent and hard-working peoples. Give me the Peckham African community any day to the brain-dead BNP boot boys of Burnley". "We will act as the champion of migrant workers, they enrich our life. Migrant workers should be organised and not marginalised. We will confront the cancer of racism in the workplace. We will ensure action in parliament. We will combat racism in the community. The brain-dead boot boys of the BNP will never have a place in the T&G." |
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| Whilst part-Jewish Jack Straw was Home Secretary, the jail time for race crime was raised from 2 to 7 years. He mentioned Stephen Lawrence over 80 times in the Commons but never spoke of his own constituents when they were harmed by foreigners. Straw once opined: "The English are potentially very aggressive, very violent". Straw sympathised with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland thus: "What you have within the UK is three small nations who've been over the centuries under the cosh of the English." |
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| This Ugandan immigrant was Tony Blair's choice for Archbishop of York when the post last became vacant. John Sentamu is now first in line to be the Archishop of Canterbury when Rowan Williams disappears from the scene. Here are a few of the things Sentamu has said along the way: "No one is born a racist. Racism is caught, learnt, taught, imitated and then practised." "For God's sake Birmingham, use your vote!" (Sentamu feared the BNP could win seats in the local and Europe elections because of voter apathy) |
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| Pakistani immigrant, Mohammed Sarwar was the first Muslim MP to enter Parliament in 1997. However, Donald Dewar soon demanded an investigation into bribery and vote-rigging allegations levelled against the millionaire MP and he was suspended from the Party. Dewar died soon after the allegations were made. Sarwar has since been exonerated by New Labour. Sarwar voted for criminal behaviour to be punished with more severity if that criminal behaviour is ‘racially’ or ‘religiously’ aggravated and signed several Parliamentary EDMs which mentioned Stephen Lawrence. However, he has never signed an EDM commemorating any of the many indigenous Britons murdered by first and second generation immigrants since Stephen's death. In fact, even when his own constituent, 15-year-old Kriss Donald, was subjected to one of the most brutal murders ever seen in Britain by a gang of Pakistanis, he never bothered to mention him in EDM or on the floor of the House. However, Sarwar did say this to the media: "We have to be very cautious that we don't allow the BNP and other right-wing organisations to exploit this tragedy". In May 2007, Sarwar's son, Athif, was found guilty of an £850,000 money laundering scam. Sarwar said: "I am 100 per cent convinced and satisfied that my son didn't do anything wrong... I am proud of my son. He is a brave young man who has done well in business." Big Brother > PC CROWD 3 > SARWAR |
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| Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, is the son of a Jewish immigrant who became one the foremost loony-left lecturers in Britain. Tony Blair made him head of his Policy Unit when he became Leader of the Opposition and he remained in this position until TB parachuted him into a safe Labour seat in 2001. He has been groomed for the top job ever since. In 2004, The Sunday Times reported thus: "David Miliband, the schools minister, and his brother Ed are set to avoid paying thousands of pounds in tax through an Inland Revenue loophole which the Labour party pledged to close. Ed Miliband is chairman of the council of economic advisers responsible for co-ordinating the Treasury's long-term policy on behalf of Gordon Brown. Brown recently launched a retrospective crackdown on the abuse of similar inheritance tax schemes which will hit tens of thousands of middle-class families. The scheme used by the Milibands has been excluded from the chancellor's tough new laws. In 1994 Brown named 25 'tax abuses' - including the Miliband scheme - which he said Labour would stop if it was elected. Almost immediately after arriving in England in 1940, Miliband's dad, Adolphe, was moved to write: "The Englishman is a rabid nationalist... perhaps the most nationalist people in the world... When you hear the English talk of this war you sometimes almost want them to lose it to show them how things are". Big Brother > Tony Blair > Education Airstrip 1 |
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| Daddy was the editor of the Jewish Chronicle, grandpa was Labour bigwig, Herbert Morrisson and he was the "Prince of Darkness" who oversaw Tony B's rise to power. In 1998, Peter Mandelson, said this: "The Party is intensely relaxed about people getting filthy rich". In June 2002, he said this in The Times: "In the urgent need to remove rigidities and incorporate flexibility in capital, product and labour markets, we are all 'Thatcherite' now." Which just goes to show that, once the average Marxist has slithered all the way to the top of the greasy pole, he isn't necessarily the shiny-eyed idealist he once was. After batting for Britain in Brussels with his Brazilian boyfriend, Mandelson is now back in the Cabinet. |
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| In 1998, The Jewish MP, Gerald Kaufman, spoke thus in in the Commons: "12 years ago, when I was shadow Home Secretary, I introduced... a new clause that would have created the offence of racial harassment... On 12 April 1994... I spoke in favour of the creation of an offence of racial harassment... Great hope reposes in (this) Bill. It must not fail and I believe that it will succeed". It did succeed. The British may now be imprisoned for 7 years if they are deemed to have encouraged "incitement" to racial or religious hatred. Before the bill was passed the sentence was only 2 years and religious matters were not covered. The courts have already made it clear that telling the truth is no defence. |
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| Bill Clinton pardoned Oona King's dad 40 years after he dodged the draft. One uncle stood in the Presidential primaries and another was sectioned as insane. Jewish TV celeb, Miriam Stoppard, is her aunt. King used the phrase "institutionalised racism" in the Commons, mentioned Stephen Lawrence and signed 5 EDMs commemorating him. However, she never signed an EDM mentioning the deaths of Bernard Hegarty, Edward Miles, Kelly Sinnott, George Rowe, Ivy Newman, Annie Castle and Billy Bryan, all of whom were killed in her own constituency by Blacks or Asians. The voters booted this quintessential PC anti-Brit out of parliament in 2005.
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| PC Keith Blakelock was hacked to death by a black mob on the Broadwater Farm estate. Bernie Grant said of this: "The youths around here believe the police were to blame... What they got was a bloody good hiding”. In 1999, Grant said this in the Commons: "When, two years ago, Sir Paul Condon talked about 80 per cent of young black people being guilty of mugging… that was institutionalised racism". The fact that Condon was telling the truth didn’t seem to count. Condon would later apologise for telling the wrong racial truth. In a videotaped message at Grant’s funeral, Tony Blair said: “We had a shared belief that Britain is and should be a multicultural society”.
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| In October 2004, Louise Ellman, MP for Liverpool, Riverside, said this in the Commons: "I was pleased to sponsor early-day motion 1010… It calls for national education recognising slavery as a crime against humanity and for the setting-up of a national slavery remembrance day... It is important to have a national remembrance day so that we can celebrate diversity and immigration... The Government (should institute a) remembrance day to remember and expose the past and to fight for a better future." Ellman also said: “A national remembrance day is also needed to celebrate slaves' rebellions... Indeed, it has been suggested that 23 August would be appropriate for a remembrance day because it was the date in 1791 on which the successful rising in... Haiti-took place." That's Haiti, Louise Ellman is congratulating. Anybody out there want to take a holiday in Haiti? Murder, brutality, rape, corruption, cannibalism and voodoo, you name it, Haiti's the place for awfulness. Anyway, now you know who originated all this recent slavery stuff we've been bombarded with. Although Ellman has signed a huge number of Early Day Motions congratulating Israel and the wider Jewish community, she has never signed any that were critical of them. Not even those condemning the Israeli soldiers who murdered Tom Hurndall and Iain Hook. |
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| In 1998, the half-Irish Scot, Tony Blair, said this in The Commons: "I agree entirely with what Oona (Oona King is Black and Jewish) says about the nature of our society and the desire to see it as a multicultural, multiracial society... We will certainly root out any racism... I think that this country is proud of the changes that we have made over the past number of years... I think that it is the type of country that the vast majority of British people believe in." The facts are these: no indigenous population has ever wanted to be colonised by another, let alone many others as the British have been. Human beings, along with the rest of the animal kingdom, want to live amongst their own kind, with those whose behaviour they recognise and understand, they don't wish to live alongside those they do not know or care for. That is an absolute lesson of history. In December, 1999, Tony Blair said this: "The two million Muslims in Britain are an inspiration to us all and we can learn much from you." In July 2000, whilst addressing black leaders at the "Faith in the Future" conference in Brighton, he insisted that: "One day, yes, one day, there will be a black Prime Minister." In October 2001, at the party conference, Tony B said: "We celebrate the diversity in our country, get strength from the cultures and races that go to make up Britain today". In June 2002, he said: "We need 150,000 immigrants a year... to look after us in our old age." And then, on 7 July 2005, 3 Asians and a black man blew up 52 Londoners. |
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| The African Asian, Keith Vaz, left office following dodgy dealings involving the Hindujas. Whilst he was Tony Blair's first Minister for Europe, he said: "The British Government's policies on multiculturalism are clear. We see strength and enrichment in diversity. And we believe that one of the greatest responsibilities we have is to try to make Britain a society which makes a celebration out of the fact that we are multi-cultural, multi-religious and multi-racial; one which celebrates people's differences. There has been quite a bit of debate in Britain about just what it means to be British. For some, it is a narrow term suggesting white, English... The term British has to take account of the changes in our society over the last thirty years. Racism and xenophobia must be tackled at the European level... We need to take effective action to stamp out racism in our Member States." Now go to Big Brother at the main menu > Politically Correct MPs 2 > Keith Vaz. |
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| Before Tony B gave Stephen Twigg a job in the Education Department, Twigg said: "I work closely with the Jewish community and was Chair of Labour Friends of Israel". Twigg signed many Early Day Motions congratulating Israel and the Jewish community but he didn't sign the EDMs condemning the IDF for the killings of British non-combatants, Tom Hurndall and Iain Hook. In fact he was never moved to sign an EDM critical of Israel whilst he was an MP. He was, however, happy to vote for war with Iraq. Twigg, who is gay, voted twice to lower the age of consent; voted to allow adoption by homosexuals; voted against allowing parents a greater say regarding the sex education of their children and against the retention of Section 28, which banned Local Authorities from promoting homosexuality. Many times Twigg said such PC things as: "It is a privilege to represent such a diverse multicultural constituency." The voters kicked him out in 2005. |
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| 2 weeks before 4 Muslims blew up 52 Londoners, The Commissioner of the Met, Sir Ian Blair, said "What I really need is more Muslim police officers... as many as I can get." Hours before the bombings he also said that we were the "envy of the policing world in relation to counterterrorism". Blair was also responsible for this perverse comment: I actually believe that the media is guilty of institutional racism in the way they report deaths… The reporting of murder in minority communities appears not to interest the mainstream media." Whereas, in fact, it is the immigrant-upon-white killing that have, historically, been airbrushed out of the picture. Check out: Big Brother > PC CROWD 3 > Ian Blair and the Institutionally Racist Media |
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| South African, Peter Hain, is Tony Blair's Leader of the House and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, having previously been Europe Minister and Welsh Secretary. Hain has been a Lib Dem, a Communist and was the first leader of the Anti-Nazi League, an orhanisation founded by the Jewish Board of British Deputies and the Socialist Workers' Party. The SWP, itself, was also founded by a Jew. Here is just one of the more recent anti-Brit comments passed by this ultra-PC foreigner: "Progressives have a moral duty to fight fascism wherever it rears its ugly head. The Anti-Nazi League played a leading role in helping end the evil of the National Front. Now we must unite to combat the BNP racists and their ideology of hate". |
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| The homosexual MP, Chris Smith, voted to lower the age of consent for homosexual sex to 16 and to allow homosexual couples to ‘marry’ if they so desired. He also voted to allow the adoption of children by homosexual couples and voted against an amendment which would have allowed parents a greater say over the sex education in the schools their children attend. He also voted against an amendment which sought to retain Section 28, which banned Local Authorities from promoting homosexuality. He also signed an EDM welcoming the appointment of the homosexual Jeffrey John as the Bishop of Reading.
Edwina Currie, MP, (who is Jewish) introduced the law seeking to lower the age of homosexual consent to 16. Smith said this during the debate:
"It (the lowering of the age of consent) may go some way towards giving young gay men the self-respect and the self-dignity to which they are entitled.”
In 2005, Smith admitted that he has had AIDS since before he became an MP.
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| When Ron Davies was Tony B’s Welsh Secretary, he trolled of to Clapham Common and, in a “moment of madness”, approached a likely-looking Rastafarian in the hope that his homsexual propensity for "rough trade" might be attended to. He was, subsequently, abducted at knifepoint. He lost his cabinet position as a result but his local party forgave him and he was, subsequently, elected to the Welsh Assembly as its first leader. When the Sun published pictures of the botty bandit leaving a gay sex haunt in 2003, Davies lied about it, saying that he hadn't been in the area for 15 years. However, within hours he confessed all. He said: "I have actually been there when I have been watching badgers. I had stopped in the car park to go to the lavatory and went for a short walk in an adjacent area of public woodland." "In hopes of getting my bum punctured", was something the murky one neglected to mention. His local party wasn't so forgiving this time round and he lost his job as a result. |
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| On the day of the 2007 local elections, The Guardian quoted the gay activist and Green Party candidate, Peter Tatchell, thus: "The BNP is a racist, anti-semitic, anti-Muslim and homophobic party. It is a threat to democracy and human rights and needs to be stopped... I don't care who you vote for, as long as you vote for a non-BNP party." Tatchell, who thinks that the age of consent should be lowered to 14, is on record as saying: "Several of my friends... had sex with adults from the ages of 9 to 13... It is time society acknowledged the truth that not all sex involving children is unwanted, abusive and harmful". Newly arrived from Australia, Tatchell was chosen by Labour to stand as their candidate in the by-election for the safe seat of Southwark in 1983. The voters didn’t like his hectoring manner, however, and they voted for someone else. 23 years later, the hypocrisy of the professional, "bleeding-heart" politician would be evidenced for all to see when the Lib Dem President, Simon Hughes, who nicked the Southwark seat from Tatchell by pretending to be a tough guy, was outed himself. In June 2005, Tatchell who had previously "been arrested hundreds of times" was honoured by the Gay Police Association. |
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| Whilst Piara Khabra was an MP, he signed many Early Day Motions supportive of asylum seekers, refugees and immigrants, several EDMs which mentioned Stephen Lawrence. He signed another commemorating Ricky Reel and one expressing outrage at the deaths of Damilola Taylor and Abdi Hamza. (Both of these were killed by gangs of teenage black youths) He signed an EDM condemning Feltham Young Offenders Institution as “institutionally racist,” and sympathising with the family of Zahid Mubarek and he signed another eulogising PC Kalawant Sidhu, who fell to his death while chasing a criminal. However, he has never signed an EDM which named any of the many white, British policemen who were killed in the line of duty. Khabra also mentioned Stephen Lawrence on the floor of the House of Commons. However, he never once bothered to mention any of the many native Brits, including his own constituents, who lost their lives at the hands of first or second-eneration immigrants, nor did he ever sign an EDM commemorating them. Khabra was an advocate of euthanasia. He must be thinking of getting rid of elderly Brits. He couldn't have been thinking of himself, he was the oldest MP in parliament when he passed on. |
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| Ugandan-Asian immigrant and journalist, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, is a member of the Home Office Race Relations Forum and the Brit-hating Runnymede Trust. She is on record as saying: "Once, I'd have applauded anybody who publicly humiliated the English" and "Once, I'd have applauded anybody who publicly humiliated the English. Now, I feel more disquiet than wicked delight" and "I want (white men) to be the lost species in a hundred years"! For more on this quintessentially ungrateful immigrant, go to the main menu at this site, then to Big Brother > Miscellaneous 7 > Yasmin Alibhai-Brown. |
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| Diane Abbott, MP, mentioned the phrase “institutional racism” in the Commons the year before Stephen Lawrence was killed and 6 years before the phrase was used in the McPherson report. Stokely Carmichael, the black-power revolutionary, used it first in the 1960s. After years of haranguing those New Labour hypocrites who sent cheir children to private schools, she did the self-same thing when the time came! For more info on Abbott, go to the main menu at this site, Big Brother/Credentials - Politically Correct MPs/Diane Abbott. |
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| Top political journalist, the Scot, Andrew Marr, was once a member of the Brit-loathing Runnymede Trust. He echoed the Trust's self-righteous, totalitarian outlook when he said: “Widespread and vigorous miscegenation (race mixing)... is the best answer... Teachers are the most effective anti-racist campaigners in the country, this means more than education in other religions, it means a form of political education. Only people who understand the economic forces changing their world, threatening them... have a chance of being immune to the old tribal chants. And the final answer, frankly, is the vigorous use of state power to coerce and repress... I firmly believe that repression can be a great, civilising instrument for good. Stamp hard on certain natural beliefs for long enough and you can almost kill them off"! |
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| Boris Berezovsky is one of those Jewish “oligarchs” who robbed the people blind during Russia's obscene variation on the privatisation scam. Described by Forbes Magazine as the head of the Russian Mafia, Tony B was one of only two world leaders who were prepared to give him asylum when things got too hot for him in Russia. The other was Israel's Ariel Sharon. In an April 2007, interview with The Guardian, Berezovsky said that he was plotting revolution in Russia from his place of sanctuary in England and added: "It isn't possible to change this regime through democratic means. There can be no change without force, pressure." Asked if he was fomenting a revolution, he replied: "You are absolutely correct." For more info on this Machiavellian schemer, go to the main menu at this site > Big Brother > Tony Blair > Boris Berezovsky. |
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| Until Ken Livingstone was rehabilitated, Lady Nicky Gavron, former Vice-Chair of the infamous, anti-British Runnymede Trust, was New Labour's candidate for London Mayor. She was quoted in The Telegraph, thus: "It would have been great if Prince Charles had been told to marry someone black. Imagine what message that would have sent out". Gavron's husband, also a member of the Runnymede Trust, has been one of New Labour's leading donors. They are both Jewish. For more info on this elite, PC "Lady", go to the main menu at this site > Big Brother > Miscellaneous 7 > Nicky Gavron. |
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| In 2004, the politically correct comedian, Jeremy Hardy, said this on Radio 4: “If you just took everyone from the BNP and everyone who votes for them and shot them in the back of the head, there would be a brighter future for us all”. No media darling, no politician, no cop or member of the judiciary and no PC activist ever took him to task for making this creepy comment. Nor was he ever charged with anything. If any white Briton had said what Hardy said but, instead of saying "BNP", had said "black", "Asian" or "Jewish", they would have been jailed for 7 years. No question. I think Hardy is Jewish. |
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| The Czech immigrant, Robert Maxwell, was investigated for fraud in the 60s (whilst he was an MP and sponsoring Harold Wilson) yet he was allowed to buy Mirror Group Newpapers in the 80s. He plundered the retirement funds of the Mirror's pensioners to the tune of £500 million as a consequence. David Heathcoat-Amory, MP, opined: "Unless there is now an... inquiry into the web of deals between Robert Maxwell, Geoffrey Robinson, (Post Master General and sponsor of Peter Mandelson) government departments and senior Labour politicians, there will be suspicions about a continuing cover-up.’" Maxwell’s fellow Jew, John Gross, had this to say in a 1994: "Starting from nowhere, he accumulated a vast fortune. Those who knew him realized he has amassed it by the most ruthless and brutal means... He dies and, although for most of his career he has been firmly embedded in English public life, his is buried in Israel. (His Orthodox funeral was attended by the Prime Minister, the President, and 4 Cabinet Ministers) Within days his malfeasances are exposed: they involve colossal swindles of a particularly nasty kind... Thousands of ordinary workers see their pensions disappear... An affair of this magnitude would once have produced a torrent of antisemitic comments, in the 1990s, the dogs didn't bark." In 1992, Nicholas Davies, Foreign Editor of The Mirror, wrote: "Maxwell was an (Armand) Hammer (also Jewish) clone. Maxwell was once a courier and money launderer for Soviet Russia, later becoming a fabulously rich and particularly corrupt capitalist… For decades Maxwell had been involved with the KGB... He acted as a conduit, a banker laundering the KGB's money outside the Soviet Union." |
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| The Jewish solicitor, Lord Lester, was the leading legal representative of the Kenyan and Ugandan Asians who poured into this country in the 1960s and 70s. It was, as he say himself, his legal intervention that "led to a dramatic improvement in the position of the 200,000 British Asian nationals who were being made refugees by the racist policies of the rulers in East Africa". When Jack Straw, stood at the dispatch box to explain to the Commons why even more laws were needed to bash the Brit in his own homeland, he commented thus: "It would be appropriate to place on record... the work of Lord Lester of Herne Hill, who over the years has made probably a greater, more singular, contribution to the development of race relations legislation than anyone else in this country. It was he who… was the architect of the Race Relations Act 1965, the Race Relations Act 1968 and the Race Relations Act 1976." Lester was also responsible for converting Derry Irvine, Tony Blair's mentor and his first Lord Chancellor, to the merits of the European Convention on Human Rights. This set of pernicious laws enabled Europe to over-ride common sense decisions made by British courts regarding the deportation of foreign criminals to their own homelands. Irvine, himself, easily persuaded Tony Blair to introduce the Human Rights law into the 1997 New Labour Manifesto. Lester also co-founded the Brit-loathing construct, The Runnymede Trust. Not exactly what I would call a bloke who has the best interests of the indigenous people of these islands at heart. David Miliband was, in 1997, the bright, young thing behind the creation of the New Labour Manifesto that Lord Lester had such a singular influence upon. He, too, is Jewish. |
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| On the day after 52 Londoners were blown up by Muslims, the top homosexual cop, Brian Paddick, said "Islam and terrorism don't go together". On the very day the bombers struck, he said: "We are content that the security level was appropriate." Paddick also, infamously, pioneered a "softly, softly" approach to cannabis usage in Brixton. He is on record as saying: "My view is that there are a whole range of people who buy drugs - not just cannabis but even cocaine and Ecstasy... In terms of prioritisation, they are low down on my priority list." And: "Cannabis does not appear to damage the community like alcohol, crack and heroine... I have never know anyone to commit crime in order to fund a cannabis habit". Which, if you know about these things, is a grotesuely dishonest thing to say. Especially seeing as the big city cop sees the schizophrenia that results from the over-use of cannabis all the time. I guess paddick might have vested interest in speaking as he did, seeing as how his gay partner blew the whistle on him. Apparently, smoking dope in the Paddick household was routine. Oh, and "anarchy" is "appealing". At least it is according to what was once said on Paddick's own website. Hands up, who feels safer in their beds with la Paddick looking after us? Oh right, the blokes in the stripy tee-shirts and Lone Ranger masks. Thought so. |
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| Trevor Phillips, unelected Chairman of the "Equalities Review" an even more powerful body than the Commission for Racial Equality which he formerly headed, once said: "Racism is a disease of the uneducated, unenlightened and socially backward, football hooligans, British National Party supporters, policemen". Thus every Brit who has ever expressed distaste for a bloke like Trevor Phillips is "socially backward." He has also said: "We regard the danger from the extremists of the right as clear and present." And: "20 to 25 London Labour MPs should be black." And: "We are entering a zone of zero tolerance - the time for chat is over." In other words, if you, the tolerant British majority, don't shape up and behave precisely as we, the intolerant minorities, wish you to behave, we will be forced to deal with you. In 2006, this former Deputy Mayor of London also said, "the secret of good relations between different races is face-to-face contact". The kind of "good relations" that those unfortunate enough to have had "face-to-face contact" with the "different races" found in Rogues Gallery at this website, we can do without, Trev. After a lifetime spent stuffing multiculturalism down the throats of the British abd the immigrant presence has been entrenched, he blithely asserts that it hasn't worked. Peter Mandelson was best man at his wedding. |
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| One of these is an American President and Tony B's best friend. The other is a chimpanzee. Can you guess which is which? Here are a few things the chimp has said: "People that are really very weird can get into sensitive positions and have a tremendous impact on history." "One of the great things about books is sometimes there are some fantastic pictures". "It's clearly a budget. It's got a lot of numbers in it." "We cannot let terrorists hold this nation hostile or hold our allies hostile." "Rarely is the question asked: is our children learning?" "The most important job is not to be governor, or first lady in my case." "I glance at the headlines... I rarely read the stories and get briefed by people who, err, probably read the news themselves." "I understand small business growth. I was one". |
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