Would you employ someone with a swastika tattoo? And whatever else anyone who was both a heavy midweek drinker and a cocaine addict may be doing, he is not holding down a working-class job. As what, exactly? He may be something in the City, but he is not operating a crane, or driving a bus. Nor is he poor, whatever his paperwork may say either to keep him from paying tax, or to keep him in Universal Credit, thereby deflecting attention from his other sources of income.
Since Stephen Yaxley-Lennon seems to have claimed to have been born in Ireland in order to obtain the Irish passport for which he would in any case have been eligible, we may hope that he was about to lose both of his nationalities. If Douglas Murray is not currently in this country, then it may never be safe for him to return, although a Harris Administration would be unlikely to regard him as a desirable alien. Nor would Anthony Albanese's Australia. And so on.
Where might the pair of them, and others besides, wash up? Hungary, perhaps? Or Ukraine? Fewer than 400 square miles, a tiny proportion of Kursk never mind of Russia, are presently occupied by Ukrainians who have no historic claim to them and who do not want them. Volodymyr Zelenksy just wants to make a brief point. The point being, one can only assume, that he had given up all hope of holding or retaking the Donbas, and was sending on this pointless stunt the troops who might have been sent to their doom in that lost cause. Zelensky's constitutional term of office expired some time ago. If he has any legitimacy, then it is as military victor. Meaning that he has none at all.
Would the Reform MPs be allowed into Harris's America?
ReplyDeleteQuite possibly not. Nor need a defeated Donald Trump assume that he would be admitted to Keir Starmer's Britain. Elon Musk would already find that very difficult.
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