Huge 'Freedom Rally' against 'lockdowns' and Covid passports in London May 29th - including Westfield shopping centre
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Sunday, May 30, 2021
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Rochdale Borough Council sparked fury on Tuesday after it revealed plans to light up the town’s war memorial to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of convicted criminal George Floyd.
In a now-deleted tweet, the Labour-run council’s social media accounts confirmed that Rochdale landmarks including its cenotaph will be “lit purple” on Tuesday evening to remember a black man who lived 4,000 miles away, with no known association to the area.
“Rochdale is a proud and diverse community – we stand shoulder to shoulder with those fighting against racism, discrimination and persecution,” the council added.
The decision to include a memorial to British servicemen angered many locals who told the Labour-run council their thoughts in no uncertain terms.
“Typical of a council where some of the worst child grooming gangs roamed at will,” replied one social media user.
“What colour did you light the war memorial on the anniversary of the murder of serviceman Lee Rigby?” another asked. “What colour did you light it for the Manchester bombing anniversary? What colour for the victims of the paedophile gangs that operated in Rochdale?”
“I live in Rochdale and most people I’ve spoken to recently are disgusted that Rochdale Council are doing this especially on a War Memorial. A career criminal 4000 miles away treated like a Saint, but nothing for Lee Rigby , Emily Jones or the Manchester 22. Labour out of touch,” added a third.
One social media user describing themselves as “a Rochdale constituent” insisted they entirely object to what they called the “desecration of our community’s war memorial”.
“These memorials are sacred and serve to remind us of the immeasurable bravery of our war dead both past and present. This repurposing is grossly disrespectful and absolutely unacceptable.”
The council have now deleted the tweet regarding tonight’s commemorative tribute without any comment publicly available.
The Foxhole has reached out to Rochdale Borough Council for comment.
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
The INDEPENDANT newspaper's Covid 'jab' extremist reporter, threatens the lives and livelihoods of millions of the British Public
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This is what we do about anti-vaxxers: No job. No entry. No NHS access
Sean O'Grady
What shall we do about the anti-vaxxers? A presumptuous question, I know, because they’re human beings, same as the majority of the population who choose to take the Covid-19 vaccines, and we’re all entitled to do what we will or won’t with our own bodies.
But the time has come when the hard choices are looming closer. If we don’t want this Covid crisis to last forever, we need some new simple, guidelines: No jab, no job; no jab, no access to NHS healthcare; no jab, no state education for your kids. No jab, no access to pubs, restaurants, theatres, cinemas, stadiums. No jab, no entry to the UK, and much else.
Who wants their grandma looked after by someone with coronavirus, or teaching in a school full of kids sneezing the Indian variant everywhere, or to watch a football game with someone coughing their viral load all over you? That’s not my idea of freedom.
Society always needs to balance rights against obligations, and, with rare exceptions (on problem health grounds) those refusing a vaccine need to accept what everyone else does, or face the consequences.
It is a critical moment, a point where we can either win the war with the virus, and keep it down to endemic but minimal levels, or lose the struggle forever. So we either get the vaccination programme done, to borrow a phrase, or risk many more lives lost, and never-ending stop-go, on-off lockdowns every time some new variant appears and starts to “spread like wildfire”, as the health secretary graphically puts it.
Herd immunity cannot work unless the great majority of a population is inoculated. In the earlier stages of the programme, it didn’t matter so much that there were some who were reluctant, for whatever reason. Now, with the appearance of the more infective Indian variant, and with the willing soon to be vaccinated, the tougher, stricter choices have to be taken.
They need to be taken by those individuals who need convincing about the safety of the vaccine – and millions of successful jabs should prove that point – but decisions have also to be taken by the community as a whole.
Fortunately, no one’s fundamental human rights need to be violated. No one should ever make vaccination compulsory, for that very reason. It would be a violation of their human rights. But those who decline to accept their societal obligations, as is their right, cannot expect life to be just the same as it ever was and they can just go around spreading the virus to other people, vulnerable or not. The rest of us have rights too, including the right to life.
We have to protect the wider population from ill-health, death and the lingering social impact of a fractured economy, stuttering month-to-month in and out of tiers and restrictions. Who wants that to go on forever? Of course, we could try to “learn to live with” the virus and the succession of more vicious variants, but it would cost many lives, and tear society apart and break the NHS – full-on waves of the plague, like in the old days.
As the Tory MP Mark Harper tweeted recently: “Concerning to hear Govt is entertaining the delay of the 21 June unlocking – causing massive problems for many people’s livelihoods – because some people won’t have a jab. Wider society’s fate can’t be sealed by the actions of a small group of people, whatever their reasoning.”
Quite right, which is why the doubtful need to be persuaded and encouraged to do the right thing. There should be far more mobile, drop-in vaccine centres, door-to-door outreach, public information, debunking campaigns, choice of types of vaccines and so on to reach individuals and communities who have missed out on this life-saving jab.
But, if they really are so insistent that the vaccine is dangerous or an instrument of mind control or whatever, then they are free to go vaccine-free, but not to go around infecting, hurting and maybe killing their fellow citizens with impunity. It is discriminatory, certainly, but it is fair discrimination, just as we only allow qualified drivers to be employed as train drivers.
If we discourage irresponsible people from drink-driving, as Andrew Lloyd-Webber argues, or from smoking indoors, or polluting the environment, then surely we can discourage them from spreading a potentially deadly disease? As I say, with rare exceptions of genuine medical justification, everyone who refuses a vaccine could be a killer on the loose, and should be judged accordingly.
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/antivaxxers-vaccine-coronavirus-nhs-b1849437.html
NWN; The mask has now slipped from the 'benevolent' New World Order machine. This shocking, and indeed murderous article published in the Independent newspaper, really needs to be saved for posterity and studied. It is the harbinger of things to come, and which is straight out of Communist Russia's murderous Joe Stalin 'action plan'.
Is this article even legal by O'Grady ?
And just to show the mainstream media are NOT controlled. We have another article written in the Daily Mail by Sarah Vine ,which is not showing as much hatred and malevolence also shows . But it still drips with hate and vindictiveness.
*Sarah Vine is married to Government Minister Michael Gove - the ex- Oxford University 'BULLINGDON CLUB' oik. No wonder she is crackers and talks down to people like that in that hateful manner.
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
View the MHRA 'Yellow Card' COVID 19 Adverse reactions data
Here are the UK Governments figures for the 'side effects' that many thousands of people in the UK are suffering, including over 1,000+ deaths and which have been reported to the NHS 'Yellow card' scheme.
This information has been totally ignored by Boris Johnson and Co., and also ignored by the mainstream media. Why would that be ?
Please click this link below to use and view this information which has been put to use by UK COLUMN for the UK public to peruse.
https://yellowcard.ukcolumn.org/yellow-card-reports
Monday, May 10, 2021
Saturday, May 08, 2021
Bikers, British army veterans and their supporters join London rally demanding that no more old soldiers should be tried over historic Northern Ireland offences after trial collapse
- Hundreds of bikers rode through London on Saturday to prevent veterans being tried over historic offences
- MP Johnny Mercer led the respect our veterans march after the controversial trial against two paratroopers accused of murdering Official IRA leader Joe McCann effectively collapsed earlier this month
- Government is reportedly planning to make British veterans and terrorists exempt from prosecution
Hundreds of bikers rode through London with the support of veterans and even an MP as part of rally to prevent old soldiers being tried over historic offences committed during the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
Sacked minister Johnny Mercer led the Respect Our Veterans march on Saturday after the trial against two paratroopers accused of murdering Official IRA leader Joe McCann collapsed earlier this month.
Mr Mercer was sacked by Boris Johnson after the PM refused to include Northern Ireland veterans in legislation protecting British troops who served overseas from prosecution.
Hundreds of bikers took to the streets of London as part of the march, with flags adjourning their vehicles. Supporters and veterans gathered to watch and listen to speeches underneath the gaze of the famed statue of Winston Churchill
The march comes days after news broke that the government is reportedly planning to make British veterans and terrorists exempt from prosecution for incidents that took place before the 1998 Good Friday agreement.
Any actions involving war crimes, genocide or torture however will not be included.
Four soldiers have already been charged with offences including murder. A further 12 are awaiting decisions on prosecutions following historic investigations by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).
A veteran looks on as speeches are made close to the statue of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Attendees worn facemasks, some clear and some with flags on them, to adhere to coronavirus guidelines.
Vehicles of all shapes and sizes took part in the rally, including three-wheeled ones. The vehicle represents the colours of Ireland and provides a shelter from the wet weather for passengers who want to take part in the rally.
Flags were flown across the rally, including ones such as this which calls for justice for Northern Ireland veterans, and tells the government to 'stop the witch hunt now'. In the background, people gather at a safe social distance to watch the rally
Sacked minister Johnny Mercer led the respect our veterans march on Saturday after the controversial trial against two paratroopers accused of murdering Official IRA leader Joe McCann effectively collapsed earlier this month. He gave a speech to a large crowd who had made their own posters and brought flags calling for the prosecutions to end.
Big Ben, still undergoing renovation work, looms over the bikers who have travelled to London to show their support.
Seven were members of a covert military unit made up of members of the SAS, Royal Marines and Parachute Regiment instructed to 'eliminate' suspected members of the IRA.
While a statute of limitations brought in by the government would protect the majority of these men from prosecution, it is unlikely to apply to cases that are already going through the courts.
Veteran groups have claimed that the prosecutions are politically motivated, and want the government to take action to prevent them.
Protestors made signs like this one, calling for the 'witch hunt' to end and stop the prosecution of older veterans.
People gathered on the sidelines as the rally of hundreds of bikers rode by from Trafalgar Square to Parliament to demonstrate their support for veterans and call on the government for change
The bikers were also part of the crowds, many of whom filmed the speeches coming from prominent speakers. They all wore facemasks, and many veterans came in military uniform, to adhere to guidelines laid out due to the coronavirus pandemic
Some bikers and members of the crowds had taken to customising their clothing to show their support. Pictured are two men with HM Forces Veteran on the backs of their jackets, and another saying 'we will remember them today, tomorrow, forever'
The driver of one bike concentrates ahead while his passengers take in the moment and shout with the crowds that have gathered to see the rally pass by. One films the scores of crowds, likely not seen since before the pandemic, on her phone
A crowd gathered as Mr Mercer was joined on stage by British soldier Dennis Hutchings to give a speech.
It comes after two former paratroopers accused of the murder of an Official IRA leader were formally acquitted at Belfast Crown Court after prosecutors offered no further evidence at their trial.
Mr Mercer has previously called on the Government to include veterans who served in Northern Ireland in a new Bill to protect soldiers from prosecutions.
The former Army officer left the Government last month after it emerged the Overseas Operations Act would not include soldiers who served in Northern Ireland.
In his resignation letter, he said he had 'no choice' but to leave after frustration at a lack of progress over the legislation to protect British veterans who served during the Troubles.
Signs captioned 'The Real Bloody Sunday' and 'Bloody Monday' talk about the 12 murdered by the IRA on the M62 motorway on February 4, 1974. In the background, buses pass by as life begins to return to normal following the relaxation of lockdown rules
Signs also called for the end of trials of veterans who were involved in the Troubles, while cars pulled up to show flags and support for the rally and cause.
British former Minister for Veteran Affairs, Johnny Mercer (R) speaks with British former soldier Dennis Hutchings at a 'Respect Our Veterans' parade
Hundreds gathered at the march. Pictured in the background is Parliament, where the rally headed from Trafalgar Square
The British flag flies above the heads of those who took part in the rally, with Parliament pictured in the background
He said he had hoped Mr Johnson's premiership would 'signal a step change in veterans affairs in the UK' and that he had raised his concerns in a face-to-face meeting with him.
The legislation, which gained royal assent in Parliament last week, was developed in response to legal claims made after operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Overseas Operations Act will come into effect following the opening of the new Parliament on Tuesday.
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