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The Rees-Mogg Affair
by The Editor
In recent days, the British media has relished slamming Conservative Member of Parliament Jacob Rees-Mogg for addressing a dinner which was hosted earlier this year by the Traditional Britain Group (TBG), an organisation which upholds traditional conservative values and is chiefly characterised by disgruntlement, patriotism and nostalgia. The media also attacked the TBG, labelling it ‘far-right’, ‘racist’, and accusing them of being affiliated with other ‘far-right’ groups in Europe.
Arise Lady Lawrence
by The Editor
Just when we thought we could not be insulted any further, the mother of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence is to be made a peer of the realm. Doreen Lawrence, who has already been awarded an OBE (for “services to community relations”) has been recommended for a Labour peerage, which will entitle her to sit in the House of Lords and of course to collect the three hundred pounds per day sitting allowance. This is indeed an insult to the majority of Britons because she has done nothing whatsoever to deserve such an elevation in status.
The Erosion of Our Institutions and Constitutional Freedoms
by The Editor
English Law is based firmly on aspects of common law (inherited from the Anglo-Saxons), feudal law (inherited from the Normans) and subsequent laws which have been passed through parliament and which can, therefore, be repealed in the same way they had been passed. They are not written in stone. Our judges are guided by these laws and legislation. A judge has some room for manoevre to work within the laws before him using precedence, custom and conventions. That said, sadly we have seen more political judgements in Britain or should I say judgements affected by politics, since 1945, than ever before.
Traditional Britain Group Statement regarding 'Liberal Conspiracy' smear
by The Editor
The BBC Have contacted the Traditional Britain Group regarding the blog story on www.liberalconspiracy.org attacking and smearing us with selective quotes and comments from our Facebook page. The BBC have asked for a statement in response.
Letter from Paul Rhodes
by The Editor
Suddenly various Politicians, BBC executives and Journalists, including Peter Hitchin (sic), admit that they have been bigoted and naive in their stance on immigration over the past 40 years. If the consequences of their stupidity were not so tragic for the UK then it would be humorous. They are now aware of the impact mass immigration has had on society, the economy, crime, the NHS, education, housing and all social services. Of course, in the main, they are not affected at all by the consequences of their support for mass immigration.