I’m working on two different projects just now, they’re different and yet they are the same. The first is on the floodgates appearing to be open on the migrants in France being encouraged and supported by France in crossing the channel. The second is on Erdogan of Turkey not being happy at the EU not… Continue reading Political Islam Part 18
Month: July 2020
Tommy Robinson Part 7
After Tommy Robinson’s release from licence at the end of his sentence in 2015, he returned to anti-Islam demonstrations with Pegida UK, a British offshoot of Pegida, a German anti-immigration organisation founded in Dresden amid the European migrant crisis. Addressing a Pegida anti-Islam rally in October 2015, Robinson spoke out against what he perceived to… Continue reading Tommy Robinson Part 7
UK Culture under Direct Attack Part 15
Frankie Clarence, 28, a Black Lives Matter organiser, says “I feel we are now in a period where voices don’t need to be voiceless any more.” The family of Belly Mujinga, a black ticket office worker who died from Covid-19, also joined the protests, which concluded at Victoria Station, where she had worked. In an… Continue reading UK Culture under Direct Attack Part 15
Jun 2020. 76th Anniversary of D Day
June 2020. In 2020, the Royal British Legion is asking the nation to remember the impact that leaving, missing and, returning home has on service men and women and their loved ones – then and now. The anniversary of D-Day brings this message to life as we remember one of the most important battles of… Continue reading Jun 2020. 76th Anniversary of D Day
BBC Bias Part 4
On Bias at BBC News, the main argument is that whatever you think of Boris Johnson or Dominic Cummings, we are entitled to unbiased news coverage from BBC TV and radio news. We are not getting it. When Emily Maitlis gave her controversial introduction on Newsnight, Social Media was ablaze, and there was an extraordinarily… Continue reading BBC Bias Part 4
Jun 2020. Venezuelans Stranded in Colombia
June 2020. Out of work, broke and left with few good options during the pandemic, a growing number of Venezuelan migrants in Colombia have set up a makeshift camp on a tree-covered patch along a highway outside the capital of Bogotá. Aside from 160 tents they’ve built out of black plastic and ropes, they have… Continue reading Jun 2020. Venezuelans Stranded in Colombia
Problems with Diversity Part 22
British and French authorities have confirmed that “record numbers” of migrants tried to cross the Channel between the two countries in recent days and that crossings are on the rise partly due to restrictions because of the coronavirus lockdown. More than 240 migrants attempted to cross the English Channel between Friday and Sunday, reported the… Continue reading Problems with Diversity Part 22
The SNP Ain’t Scotland Part 7
An investigation has uncovered evidence coronavirus may have been brought to Scotland during a conference of Nike employees in Edinburgh. A BBC Scotland Disclosure investigation found more than 70 Nike employees from around the world attended a conference at Edinburgh’s Hilton Carlton Hotel on February 26 and 27, before the first confirmed covid-19 case in… Continue reading The SNP Ain’t Scotland Part 7
Problems with Diversity Part 21
A reporter with Sky News, who had joined a fishing boat crew, witnessed and filmed the required rescue of 13 people that took place in the early morning hours. As seen in the video, the tiny rubber dinghy, barely afloat in the water, was packed with people when the UK Border Force vessel arrived. The… Continue reading Problems with Diversity Part 21
Muslim Grooming Gangs Part 7
Survivors of child sexual exploitation in Rotherham said they believed the research was going to be made public and accused the government of making “empty promises”. Sarah Champion, the Labour MP for Rotherham, and the former chief prosecutor who initiated charges against a grooming gang in Rochdale were among those demanding its release. Nazir Afzal… Continue reading Muslim Grooming Gangs Part 7