Sunday, 5 January 2025

Complicit in the Rape of Britain

If we on the Left thought like Jess Phillips, then we would wish her the very worst, since the Workers Party would win the consequent byelection. Thankfully, we are better than her.

“I would stab Jeremy Corbyn in the front,” said the woman who is now “Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls”. She has accused British Pakistanis of importing wives for their disabled sons. She claims to have been rude and abusive towards Diane Abbott, although it is possible that she has built her reputation on lying about having used gutter language towards a woman who was old enough to be her mother. Phillips laughs at male suicides, at male cancers, at other men’s health issues, at violence against men, at problems in boys’ educational attainment, and at fathers denied access to their children. And she said on Question Time that attacks of the kind that were seen in Cologne on the New Year’s Eve of 2015-16, “happen every week in Birmingham.”

Phillips personifies the most abiding legacy of Thatcherism, that publicly funded caste of middle-class women who make life miserable for the working classes in general, for men in general, and especially for working-class men, “the Enemy Within”. Those women’s underage daughters are not at large at all hours in the company of grown men, and if they were, then those men’s feet would not touch the ground on the way to prison. That is as it should be. But those same women take a very different view of the subjects of their Raj. Another of their archetypes was Home Secretary when the Police were instructed that the victims had, “made an informed choice about their sexual behaviour.” Rejected by the electorate in 2010, she was last year raised to the peerage so that she could take up Ministerial office in the Department for Education, under a Prime Minster who was the Director of Public Prosecutions when the Police were so instructed. 

The likes of Phillips and Jacqui Smith are Keir Starmer’s organisational and electoral base. As the Permanent State, their 40-year rule has created a rape gang problem that does not exist in the vast Pakistani diaspora in the Gulf, or in the considerable one in the United States. The great majority of child sexual abusers in Britain are white, and they routinely operate in gangs. This is not an imported practice. The punishment for raping a child in Pakistan is death. All sex outside marriage is illegal there, and the minimum age for marriage is 18 for boys and 16 for girls, rising to 18 in the highly populous provinces of Sindh and Punjab. This problem has arisen in the country where the recommendations of Professor Alexis Jay could be completely ignored by the then Minister for Women and Equalities, Kemi Badenoch.

From the party that Badenoch now leads, the exodus of faded old Boris Johnson groupies such as Marco Longhi is coming to a head in the Reform UK to which they are seceding, along with the fact that Reform is a limited company of which Nigel Farage is the principal shareholder and to which all those people on that ticker are merely paying subscribers with no rights at all, and along with those subscribers’ and Reform’s wider electorate’s devotion to Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, whom Errol Musk told GB News this afternoon ought to be Prime Minister. Through a nominally British company, Elon Musk could set up from scratch what would then be the richest political party in Europe, with plenty of opportunities for grifters and worse to become full-time operatives on very good money indeed. Think on.

4 comments:

  1. Ben Habib was making that point about Pakistan on GB News yesterday as well as everything in your last paragraph.

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    1. It was quite the pitch for Leader, as they must have expected when they booked him. It's on.

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  2. Unless some very important people are psychic, this one has really got noticed.

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