Showing posts with label Remembrance Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remembrance Day. Show all posts

Thursday, November 09, 2023

Former British Soldier Demolishes Remembrance Day Hypocrites

Nov 9, 2023 | G.I. Joe doesn’t hold back in this video.


If you agree with Joe Glenton and you would like to read his book, this is a link to it. Please understand that the very fact that this video appears on this blog should not be construed as a total endorsement of this gentleman's views. I do, however, admire this man for his courage and outspokenness. Two characteristics in a person that I very much admire. These days, there is far too much cowardice and mealy-mouthedness about. People are far too quick to cover their ars**! That, in itself, of course, is an indication of cowardice. – © Mark Alexander

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Saturday, November 04, 2023

Sunak Orders Police to Stop Pro-Palestinian Protest Disrupting Remembrance Events

THE TELEGRAPH: PM says there is ‘clear and present risk that the Cenotaph and other war memorials could be desecrated’ if march goes ahead

Rishi Sunak said the Nov 11 date of the planned march in central London was ‘provocative and disrespectful’ | CREDIT: Kirsty Wigglesworth/PA

Rishi Sunak has demanded that the Metropolitan Police makes “robust use” of all its powers to protect next weekend’s Remembrance events from being disrupted by a pro-Palestinian protest.

The Prime Minister wrote to Sir Mark Rowley, the Met Police commissioner, on Friday to argue that the force had “the powers necessary” to ensure that protests did not “disrupt or disturb” acts of Remembrance.

Suella Braverman, the Home Secretary, has called for a planned march on Saturday Nov 11 to be stopped, saying it would be “entirely unacceptable to desecrate Armistice Day with a hate march through London”.

On Friday night, Mark Harper, the Transport Secretary, intervened to ban a sit-in for Gaza at King’s Cross station in London because of the risk to train services, but hundreds still attended.

Mr Sunak said there was a “clear and present risk that the Cenotaph and other war memorials could be desecrated” if the protest on Armistice Day went ahead. » | Daniel Martin, Deputy Political Editor; Robert Mendick, Chief Reporter and Will Bolton, Crime Correspondent | Friday, November 3, 2023