Friday, 23 May 2025

CHAGOS SELL-OUT

Thursday's latest sell-out by this treacherous government brought something out in our Richey that many BTLP followers have not seen before.  Palpable anger.  Having watched the news filter through all day, the inevitable signing away of a bunch of islands in the Indian Ocean hardly anyone had previously heard of, triggered a native instinct and he picked up his camera phone.  No script, no plan, just six and a half minutes from the heart, as he struggles to recover from a back injury (nothing to do with aspiring young Ukrainian 'male models' we can assure you).

Watch below (contains very strong language)


As alluded to by Richey, the native people of the Chagos Islands had no say over their sovereignty, but this is nothing new.  The Chagossians have been conquered by both the French, the British and, it can be argued, the Americans.  It was under US pressure that the British forcibly expelled the Chagossians from their homeland in 1971, in order to make way for a joint military base.  The Chagossian people have long expressed a desire to return to their homeland.

In an exceptionally poignant GB News interview, Chagossian descendent and British Army veteran Misley Mandarin lambasted Keir Starmer's sell-out of his homeland.  Presenter Martin Daubney was visibly moved as Mr Mandarin declared: "I would rather die than see my country go to Mauritius."

Watch the clip below.


If only our own natives showed as much passion and patriotism as this gentleman, perhaps our country wouldn't be in the mess that it is currently in.

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