In a rare public appearance last week, my local MP Huw Merriman held a meeting on a controversial Home Office plan to build a migrant camp. One constituent, frustrated by Merriman’s failure to answer his question, invited everyone against the camp to stand up. Facing almost unanimous opposition, Merriman blustered that he was affording people their democratic rights. But democracy is not merely letting everyone have their say; it’s doing what voters want. Bexhill and Battle MP holds public meeting discussing Northeye detention centre
Increasingly, MPs whinge about nasty reactions they get from members of the public. Some are quitting, blaming such hostility, when a more likely motive is to avoid humiliating defeat in the forthcoming general election. MPs have shown themselves to be worse than useless. Rishi Sunak, Tobias Ellwood and Angela Rayner and other prominent figures pursue better protection for themselves, while endangering us with open borders. Rishi Sunak vows to tackle intimidation faced by ‘too many’ MPs (telegraph.co.uk)
Caroline Nokes displayed these double standards on BBC Question Time. Uncomfortable discussing the chemical attack on a mother and two children by an Afghan man in Clapham, she said: ‘I think it’s wrong to comment on that’. Instead she pontificated on the woke concept of ‘micro-aggressions’. She is not losing any sleep on the threat to public safety caused by the Tories’ lax immigration system, but is concerned about perceived subtle sexist attitudes in the corridors of power. With the Conservatives facing wipe-out, many of her fellow MPs were dismayed at this inability to read the room. Nokes Under Fire For Brushing Off Asylum System Flaws – Guido Fawkes (order-order.com)
While the government tightens the ratchet on our freedom of speech, and the police and criminal justice system treat outspoken critics as ‘domestic terrorists’, the real violators are left to roam our streets. The Prevent scheme does not focus on Islamists but on ’white supremacists’ (a category so loose to include past support for UKIP or putting ‘all lives matter’ stickers on lampposts).
Abdul Ezedi, the Clapham attacker, entered the country in the back of a lorry. Living in Newcastle, he was convicted of a sexual assault on a teenager and was on the sex offender register. On his third appeal against deportation (at our expense) he was granted right to remain by a judge, after his claimed conversion to Christianity.
Met hunting ‘significantly injured’ suspected chemical attacker Abdul Ezedi | London | The Guardian
Absurdly, the crime itself may be used by our corrupt establishment as a reason to prevent removal. As reported by the Mail on Sunday, BBC World Service Africa editor Mary Harper offered her services on at least 15 occasions to defend Somali criminals. For example, she told a court that Yaqub Ahmed, perpetrator of a horrific sex attack, would be in danger if returned to Somalia because of the crime he’d committed. Truly, the ruling class looks on us with contempt. BBC Africa Editor hired by rapist Yaqub Ahmed’s lawyers to give evidence in his appeal to block deportation to Somalia | Daily Mail Online
Immediately following any killing spree by migrants, we are told by politicians to reject hate, in the form of a phantom ‘far-right’ backlash. This never really happens, but the stabbings, rapes and shootings by migrants recur. In Nottingham, two 19-year-old students and an older man were stabbed to death by a brute from Guinea-Bissau (Valdo Calocane was sent to a high-security mental hospital after he court accepted a plea of manslaughter on diminished responsibility). The broader responsibility for these shocking events is certainly diminished: our neglectful government and civil institutions should be protecting us but simply do not care. Valdo Calocane: Review into decision to accept triple killer’s pleas – BBC News
A few years ago, when I lived in a sedate suburb of south-west London, an alley used by parents to take their children to school was the scene of a traumatic incident. Two Romanian men, who had been living on the streets near Victoria coach station, decided to go out of town in search of carnal satisfaction. They raped a woman in her early 50s, before fleeing. A brave local man chased one of the attackers and eventually caught him, with help from a neighbour of mine, as he tried to climb over a garage roof. Radian Cojorcaru and Gabriel Sebastian Bejinariu were convicted, but why were they here? Tom Brake, local MP at the time, had little to say. Sutton: Men who raped woman in Carshalton alleyway jailed | Your Local Guardian
Boarloads of undocumented illegal migrants cross the English Channel dail, aided by the RNLI and Royal Navy. They cannot be legitimate asylum seekers, having crossed the wonderfully tolerant EU. These are the young males for whom Merriman feels a moral duty to accommodate in Bexhill-on-Sea.
I wonder whether the establishment sees benefit in these dreadful incidents. Each time they happen contributes to the problem-reaction-solution process, softening society for more authoritarian laws. Former Irish Independent investigative journalist Gemma O’Doherty argues that many incidents involving migrants are staged, as in the recent attack on a teacher and two young children outside a school in Dublin, followed by riots (also apparently facilitated) in the city. Dublin Riot Psyop Collapses Under Scrutiny (bitchute.com)
MPs’ opprobrium on the verbalised disenchantment of voters is selective. Some years ago there was no politicians’ clamour for punishment of comedian and BBC presenter Jo Brand when she suggested throwing battery acid at Nigel Farage, but an example was made of commoner Amy Dalla Mura for calling MP Anna Soubry a traitor for trying to overturn the will of the people on Brexit. Jo Brand will not face police action over battery acid joke | The Independent | The Independent
It should be obvious by anyone with critical faculties that MPs are not representing us but are following orders from above, imposing the technocratic Great Reset and gradually destroying all that is good in our culture. They complain about microaggressions, while committing macro-aggressions against us.



