Two-Tier Britain
We have been made second-class citizens in our own country.
We have been made second-class citizens in our own country.
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| He is the gentleman of the movement. | |
| He is the intellect of the movement. | |
| He is known as Sargon of a coward. | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| Maybe get old saying special scratch. | |
| We have young Robinson's users, very good. | |
| Steven Yanstey Lane, as we use this form, Tommy Robinson was returned, as of course called police. | |
| And just keep going across the list, he was charged with one for failing to get, says Lord Marfa, and he's terrorism, which is just unbelievable. | |
| There's no events, of course, when he's a man who's suggestions for the opposite terrorists. | |
| This is outrageous. | |
| It must not hold the whole book into court. | |
| And everything the state makes is a choice. | |
| There is a will behind it, the person in charge of it. | |
| And I think it can be quite easily compared to some of the other choices that the state makes. | |
| For example, Chris Starling decided to release thousands of prisoners as soon as she was killed. | |
| But one of them only seen two days ago, a man called Isaac Donkey, who's otherwise known as William Biddles. | |
| A gang member, his world rapper, who's imprisoned in 2019 for enlisting four other men to kick out, torture and ransom a 16-year-old boy. | |
| He served five years of his sentence and Keith Starlin decided he should shut all streets. | |
| The detective instead of the time, according to the telegraph, said, quote, I believe that removing Don Roberts from the streets in England has done a great deal to produce serious violence in the public. | |
| And I believe he was returning by Kier Star because he is not a threat to Keir Star's mistake plan for his country. | |
| Peter Lynch was. | |
| Peter Lynch was a threat to Starman's family to the current ruling law. | |
| Peter Lynch was of course to call suicide, imprisoned, a grandfather of party Southport violence. | |
| He was jailed for two years in the 10 months for, as Staring's tells us, shouting racist and prevalent and massive princes. | |
| He criticized his childhood, he was going to be stunned, and had a fat bar calling God for state positions and politics for it. | |
| The little part involved in each of these cases is something different and speaks very clearly to the two teamly children of Britain. | |
| This is what it is like to have state power ranged against you. | |
| This is what it is like to learn that your government serves suffering other than the people of the country. | |
| You will receive no grace from how the state is constituted at the moment. | |
| In fact, they openly despise you and they will tell you so. | |
| Notice how swiftly Keir Starmer politicized the Southport Wars. | |
| For the first, the very first day, far right. | |
| The next day, racist. | |
| What are those words? | |
| What do they mean? | |
| These are exclusionary words. | |
| These are words designed to put you into the second category to show that you do not enjoy the same rights as everyone else. | |
| That's what they're for. | |
| So what kind of country is this create? | |
| Well, an oppressive, an unfair one, but also a decaying, a third world war, where politicians take their gifts and their prizes while the rest of the people are impoverished. | |
| The pre-socialist government that began out is finding its power of realisation over the start. | |
| For the first time since the Black Death, England is becoming poor. | |
| We are being slowly but surely emiserated by design. | |
| If democracies can be defined as people getting blood and we've been a democracy quite some time, we have voted against mass erosion for decades. | |
| We have been voting against tax increases for decades. | |
| We have been voting against the increase of the administrative state for decades. | |
| And yet, now we're saddled with the most unpopular Labour government in history that attempts to increase all of these things. | |
| They're going to continue the injection of misery. | |
| But what problem does that solve? | |
| What is solved by the overpopulation of protest? | |
| We do have 50 million more people wearing this brand. | |
| Do we feel that we have fewer or more problems at this point? | |
| They're going to be people's grazing taxes. | |
| And they're going to be Hydrillon next budget. | |
| Where does this end? | |
| When will there ever be enough? | |
| There is a platform that will never fill because they're trying to provide national services on an international scale. | |
| It can never end. | |
| We do not have enough money. | |
| And they're going to continue trying to micromanage areas of ours. | |
| When will we play consensus? | |
| Ladies and gentlemen, our Legion still. | |
| All of these parties basically agree in the same way. | |
| We have to use our vote. | |
| The power of selection is still with us. | |
| We must choose different parties. | |
| We must have it in our minds that it is unthinkable, unthinkable, ever to vote for a blue, red or yellow residential MRN. | |
| And I'm sure I don't need to mention this really very long. | |
| You know, this is the only way out of this. | |
| We must commit to power to our world for the people rather than for some external value. | |
| Because if they turn out to be the SDS, it is idle. |