The Rape Gangs of London
It was always the elephant in the room.
It was always the elephant in the room.
When I was young, I was taught that “sticks and stones can break my bones, but names can never hurt me’. At one level that is true, but one lesson brought into sharp relief by the public execution of Charlie Kirk is that words are enough to trigger some people into murderous action.
I never supported the Conservatives “Rwanda” deportation scheme because I felt is was just a contrived political distraction, something that would never actually happen.
There’s a lot of hype about today regarding AI investment in the UK from Microsoft and how it will help “transform” the UK into an AI superpower.
Here’s the University I attended about 100 year ago.
Can we be clear about one very fundamental truth and it’s this; It’s absolutely wrong to seek unity with evil.
What has the better chance of making it to Christmas, a turkey or Sir Keir Starmer as Labour leader and Prime Minister?
When I wrote my post yesterday on the dangerS of falling down EVERY rabbit hole, it got quite a reaction, even here on the dead zone that is Substack.
It seems probable that Charlie Kirk’s assassin, Tyler Robinson, was tied in to a small leftist network after his transgender boyfriend followed someone posting “we did it” minutes after Kirk’s death, and multiple out-of-state cars were seen visiting the killer’s home weeks before the hit.
If this podcast was a patient, it would be declared dead.
Yesterday saw the massive Tommy Robinson organised “Unite the Kingdom” rally take place in London.
Let’s start with the final words spoken by Charlie Kirk.
Labour came to power promising that they were focused on one thing and one thing only = economic growth. This is from their 2024 Manifesto;
Erika Kirk, Charlies widow, is a remarkable young lady.
Guest Article by Andy Mac