Braverman and Cameron?

Hi

Brilliant

I hope you don’t mind, I have shared it.

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Are you ?
Where is all your often stated concern for women ?
Anyway that won’t worry her whatever her politics she doesn’t lack courage

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She will still receive police protection as a Home Office ex-minister.

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If Rishi had any guts he would remove the whip from her and call a snap election.

(given the inflation result and that he can blame the failure of his immigration policy on Braverman and the high court its his best chance not to be totally wiped out)

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If he wants to be wiped out yes he could call an election .

He has to call one within a year or so and its only going to get worse for him.

So we get Keir Starmer and what he says he will do .

Some folk don’t see past the headlines…
She was stabbed in the back by Sunak, just as Truss and Johnson were. Sunak is a puppet of the WEF and if you appear to be getting too big for your breeches you are out…
Some people make me laugh. Braverman could see everything that is wrong with the UK and anyone with any gumption could also see it too, and she was spurred on by Sunak to get it done, but we seem to be blessed by PM’s with no balls and who bow down to the people who really run this country…Give people enough distractions and the rich and powerful can do what they want unopposed…

Quote:-
Dear Prime Minister’s Office,

Klaus Schwab has recently boasted publicly of how the WEF has embedded its acolytes into cabinets all over the Western world and Anglosphere. The term he uses is “penetrate the cabinets”, suggesting this was a covert operation.

https://theamericanreport.org/2022/01/30…

Firstly. How many of Schwab’s acolytes are now working in the British Parliament?

Secondly; government is by consent. Please provide formal evidence that the British people consented to interference by a non-elected transnational body, in its affairs.

Yours faithfully,

Jeremy Poynton

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Hi

You need to do your research more thoroughly.

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She will get security, as do all MPs, when in the Palace of Westminster.

She will receive the same level of protection that everyone else does here in the UK, which is very good.

She was Attorney General before she was Home Secretary, plenty of time to change the law to get rid of him.

How true…

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It’s amazing someone has the time & patience to edit all those videos for one word. Perhaps they have some AI help.

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We are in dire straits with our Politicians .

But next to Cameron and Sunak Keir Starmer is starting to look like a statesman .

Despite his traitorous frontbenchers .

Jess Phipps for one who has resigned because she has to vote with her constituents.

She’s Birmingham which explains it ,but begs the question what other positions will the MPs voted in by Muslims be obliged to adopt on behalf of the constituents that voted for them?

Brilliant Azz…
:+1:

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somewhere some business is missing a used car salesman

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I think Starmer has actually opposed the Tory government sometimes but always from the right.

Keir Starmer might not be the most charismatic of leaders but doing the right thing matters.
Integrity in public life matters.
Whatever the outcome.

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Starmer is a realist, he understands that the UK is no longer a major player on the World Stage.

There is absolutely no point in the UK voting for a Ceasefire, it will have no effect on Netanyahu at all.

On that we can agree .
Neither will Hamas agree to ceasefire
Or give up the hostages

Or is the ceasefire to be exclusively applied to Israel ?

UK politics is like a stage play acted out in front of your very eyes and there is nothing you can do about it. The script has already been written…