Sunday, 19 January 2025

Under Caution

Orgreave was a Government-ordered ambush, and so was what has happened to Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell and other elderly flower-bearers, including Stephen Kapos, an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor.

It is all on tape. The Police invited them through, then surrounded and attacked them, violently arresting the chief steward, whom they held for 20 hours before charging him with organising an unlawful demonstration. Not a violent one, you understand. Just an unlawful one under the legislation that the then Labour Opposition opposed barely, if at all, and was never going to repeal. Chris Nineham's bail conditions ban him from any demonstration. Two Members of Parliament, both of them Privy Counsellors, have been theatrically interviewed under caution. Has that happened, even without publicity, to anyone who as a Minister covered up the grooming gangs?

This is Keir Stamer's and Yvette Cooper's tantrum about the Gaza ceasefire that they had opposed so vehemently. This is the State's reaction to the suggestion of BBC bias, even though it was hardly as if the BBC had reported the Spycops Inquiry. This is what Britain does to dissidents, including, as always, far more Jews than there were on the tiny, Police-arranged counterdemonstration by various organisations' paid staff as such. This will come to you, too.

2 comments:

  1. Signs the right is waking up.

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    1. They are utterly inconsistent about these things.

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