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Old 22-02-2024, 02:58 PM #11
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Exclamation

Connor Tomlinson hits the nail on the head..


"What the Ceasefire Vote fiasco reveals is not the partisan nature of
Parliamentary processes

Rather, in Hoyle fearing that he has made members 'unsafe', he admits that
MPs are intimidated by a group who will resort to violence to advance
Palestinian interests

Everyone in Parliament knows that they have imported a foreign population
who sympathise with Islamists, and who prioritise their ethnic and religious
in-group, at home and abroad, above all else

We have millions marching each week, in support of Hamas' actions on
October 7th

Some among that crowd are deluded Leftists of the Corbyn variety

But a vast number were not born here; or are first-generation immigrants
who do not consider themselves as British more than they do a member of an
international Ummah

The issues debated in Parliament are now determined by whether or not MPs
are sufficiently threatened

Either by the Muslim vote withdrawing support from Labour; or by
surrounding and firebombing the constituency offices of MPs; or murdering
them, as happened to Sir David Amess

And yet, everyone, from the Speaker to Mike Freer, is unwilling to name this
threat

Because they know they are complicit in creating it

Politics and our country doesn't have to be like this. But they have made it so

This Ceasefire Vote will mean nothing to the war between Israel and Palestine

What you are watching is MPs voting to appease a mob to spare their lives"
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