It was another interesting week as Starmer's Britain continues its descent into outright tyranny...
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Mon 29 Sep - 131 shares. And yes, that is Matt Hancock standing at the front alongside Burnham. You see, this is how globalist NGOs like the WEF get what they want - they buy up both parties |
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Wed 1 Oct - 831 shares It was not Karl's intention, but he does accept that Starmer here looks more like Blakey from On The Buses, as opposed to the Austrian Painter |
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Thu 2 Oct - 42 shares. This is now the default response of the establishment in the wake of an atrocity, gaslighting the public by describing the very thing responsible for said atrocity as 'our greatest strength' |
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Sat 4 Oct - 389 shares. This received some interesting comments, with some cheering the detention of George Galloway. A couple of people even went as far as to say he should be locked up, purely because they perceive him to hold views that counter their own. Even when it was pointed out that the politicisation of the police by the state can be used against any opponent, they dug themselves an even bigger hole. Sometimes we despair. |
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Sun 5 Oct - 413 shares. R.I.P. Peter Lynch, the anniversary of whom's death is later this month |
Just the two Facebook Stories last week...
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