Thursday, 16 July 2026

IT'S FOR THE BEST


The England football team's World Cup exit will have been painful for many, but perhaps none more so than our outgoing Prime Minister.  Starmer was banking on a tournament victory, so much so that he had already planned out his movements across a tight window that would allow him to fly into the States to attend the final, before flying straight back to the UK in order to leave office on Monday.  An England victory in the final would have allowed him to go out on a positive note - by declaring a bank holiday in celebration and, of course, trumpeting the team's diversity.  Number Ten had been festooned in the Cross of St George ahead of the semi-final.

Starmer was joined in his opportunistic enthusiasm for the England team by his good friend Sadiq Khan.  Khan posted multiple messages of support across his social media accounts ahead of Wednesday's game and, like Starmer, wore an England shirt for recent high profile events.  However, this passion was not derived from any sense of patriotic instinct.  These are Labour politicians remember - in normal circumstances they despise the sight of the Cross of St George and displays of national pride repulses them.

The establishment's desire for an England victory was all about multi-culturalism, mass immigration and furthering the Great Replacement.  The England World Cup squad was crammed with black and mixed race players, as were many Western European teams at this tournament.  The sight of so many non-white faces in teams like England, France, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands showed the entire world that the demographic replacement of Europeans is no conspiracy theory.  And the establishment that has long sought to destroy our continent, its history, culture and people would have celebrated an England victory as a triumph for 'diversity'.

No person symbolises the 'Diversity Is Strength' mantra more than Khan, so it was no great surprise to see him embracing the team.  But diversity is not a strength, it is suicide.  Khan, Starmer and co would have declared it the most diverse England World Cup squad in history, but that simply translates as the most non-white England World Cup squad in history.  They would have weaponised the team's success against English people - and by that we mean English people, not people of African or mixed descent - furthering the immigration cause, hastening the demise of the native peoples of these islands and having us celebrate the fact.


Kebede is the general secretary of the National Education Union and a former partner of ex-Labour MP Laura Pidcock.  Unfortunately, for him, his multi-racial England team came unstuck against one of the least diverse teams in the tournament.  The overwhelming majority of the Argentine players are of European descent - including talisman Lionel Messi, who is of Italian and Spanish descent.

And let's not forget that the only major football tournament that England has ever won was achieved without a single black player.  That record still stands 60 years on, sorry Khan, Kebede and co!

1 comment:

  1. Hear, hear to those sentiments, the only time England won the World Cup, was at home, it is never coming home and, in the years or decades to come, if an England team do manage to win the World Cup or the Euros, England will not be the home we fondly remember.

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