Which Shabana Mahmoud do you believe

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Are you enjoying the “Shabana Mahmoud is tough as nails” psyop? I can’t believe anyone is dumb enough to swallow all this codswallop! Even the UK establishment mouthpiece the Daily Telegraph was hailing her as “a future Prime Minister”.

As you know, Home Secretary Mahmoud has announced what *seems* like a toughening of UK immigration laws. But they’re nothing of the sort despite the shrill chorus from the BBC and all the usual suspects. Labour in the UK, like the Democrats in the US, need migrants as part of their election strategy. They won’t change THAT but they will change the superficial appearance of that.

We need to step back and look at what we are seeing.

Firstly, which Shabana Mahmoud do you believe? Here she is before she got into Government…

But then came the glow up following her entry into Government and this self assured performance in the Commons…

So some people call her a “Paki” and then tell her to “f*ck off home”? Well, it may be somewhat indelicate but she is a 2nd generation Pakistani migrant (Her parents arrived here in the late 1960’s). Pakistan is her ancestral home so might she find it nice to go back there. I doubt it though and don’t blame her for it. Pakistan is a failed terrorist state and treats women appallingly.

Since her parents came here, the Pakistani population has grown from 110,000 to 1.6 million. The rape gangs are mostly Pakistani, and Muslim, like Shabana. Maybe they could f*ck off back home? Maybe she could impose a visa ban on Pakistan? That would help so it won’t happen. There is a massive blind spot here and it needs pointed out.

I covered this very topic the other day ahead of the news breaking. Labour KNOWS it is desperately vulnerable on the immigration issue, there are major elections next May, something has to done. That’s what you are now seeing.

It’s rhetoric, not reality.

Don’t be fooled.

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