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Arrest the protestors! Free the criminals!

Wednesday-Thursday blog

Arrest the protestors

Thus is apparently an image sent out in a recent tweet by the fragrant Yvette Cooper’s utterly incompetent and congenitally useless Home Office:

I imagine the aim is to terrify us all into silence so we don’t dare mention any qualms about our government’s enthusiasm for importing the Third World and making White British a minority in our own country.

Meanwhile, thousands of real criminals – muggers, burglars, thieves, drug dealers and who knows what else are being released from prison early in order to make space in our overcrowded prisons for anyone foolish enough to be guilty of ‘wrongthink’ or ‘wrongspeak’ about open-borders, unlimited immigration.

120,000 criminals – no arrests

And here’s the message we’re sending to the hundreds of millions of young men in the Third World who quite fancy a relaxing and comfortable life living off benefits and crime in the UK while (it seems to me from the experience of the last 20+years) being allowed to have fun sexually abusing and raping as many underage white girls as they wish:

Labour should perhaps be congratulated for doing more damage to Britain in just a few weeks as the worthless, lying, bungling, expenses-thieving, UK-hating Tories managed in 14 years.

Oh, and here’s our greart leader, Two-Tier Keir, at Davos. I wonder what he was discussing there and whether he was there representing our interests, or his own?

2 comments to Arrest the protestors! Free the criminals!

  • A Thorpe

    The problem is that neither the Tories nor Labour have any intention of building more prisons and they also both think prisons aren’t working because prisoners reoffend when released. We are the real fools because we keep voting for them. The government likes to keep us concerned because they know people will believe their claims to keep them safe.

    I have heard more on the news recently about Nicola Benedetti wanting more funding for the arts because it will produce economic growth. It won’t, it will just transfer money from wealth producers to consumption. If people don’t want to pay for what they want then nobody else should be expected to pay.

    This is socialism at work in both cases

  • Stuart Worthington

    So true, but the wealthy lefty loveys will be happy in their London bubble.

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