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Antony Nailer
UK Independence Party - Policy Team Member
On Monday 26th February, MP Lee Anderson spoke in Parliament about the pro-Palestinian marches that were taking place in our major cities every Saturday and how the city centres were now controlled by the mobs of Muslims.
On Tuesday 27th February, Sadiq Khan was on television denouncing Lee Anderson and claiming the whole of the Conservative Party was Islamophobic. Rishi Sunak reacted by having the Whip withdrawn from Lee Anderson meaning he was no longer recognised as a Conservative MP. Rishi stated that the Conservative Party was not Islamophobic.
On Wednesday 28th February, Rishi Sunak pledged £31,000,000 for the protection of MPs and their families and homes, so although he was afraid for the safety of MPs from the Muslim marchers or their allies, his Party was not Islamophobic.
On Thursday 29th February, Rishi Sunak pledged a further £78,000,000 for protection of the Jews from harassment and threats of violence from anti-Semitic protestors and extremists involved or allied to the pro-Palestinian marches. So, although he was afraid for the safety of the Jews from the Muslims and their allies, his Party was not Islamophobic.
On Friday 1st Marc, Rishi addressed the nation from his podium in Downing Street stating that “democracy itself was now a target for extremist forces here at home (who) are trying to tear us apart.” He went on to describe the sources of the threats as ‘the far right and the far left’ but not from the Muslims. Strange isn’t it that the Centre and Far Right are activists who want to protect our culture and our history and might better be described as right-wing Conservatives that his party no longer includes.
Conversely the Far Left are actively undermining these nations, by supporting mass immigration, splitting our people in groups by race and gender, trying to re-write history, making us feel guilty about the part we played in world slavery, to berate ourselves for our successful industrialisation, and working to depress contrary views and free speech.
According to the ONS, the government granted 1,400,000 visa applications last year. Net migration was supposedly 740,000, which implies that 660,000 people emigrated from the UK to other countries of their countries of origin. I just don’t believe!
Presumably the Net Migration to the UK included about 40,000 people who had used identity papers to travel legally through Europe and then threw them into the channel to enter this country illegally by crossing from France in inflatable boats, aided by French navy vessels and British Border Farce and the publicly funded RNLI.
This week on the news it was reported there are now 140,000 of these fighting age Muslims with no identity living at taxpayers’ expense in hotels, in camps and even on a barge in Portland Harbour. As of April 2023, the British Army totalled just 77,540 soldiers.
Antony Nailer
UK Independence Party - Policy Team Member