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Grooming gags in Germany too
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This video appears to show Keir Starmer’s Government Minister, Satvir Kaur, observing a public weapons demonstration outside Southampton Civic Centre featuring Vickrum Digwa, who was convicted yesterday of the murder of Henry Nowak.
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A Vicar has spoken out on the murder of Henry Nowak in Southampton...

"The police are driven by a cultural-Marxist ideology and it's not right. We're seeing two-tier policing, two-tier justice and the people of Britain have had enough!"
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What happened in the Henry Nowak case is the equivalent to the Police turning up to a dying Stephen Lawrence and handcuffing him because the White Boy who had stabbed him said he had 'racially abused' him. ...
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" White Boy Bleeds Media Looks Away "
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Feel total sadness when I look at all those eager young Men queuing up to fight for a Country that no longer exists today.
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War Time Belfast 1939-1945. Men waiting to enlist at the Clifton Street Recruiting Office, Belfast. (National Museums Northern Ireland)
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When HMS Victory entered service, she was the most powerful warship on Earth.

When she was launched in 1765, she represented the absolute peak of British naval engineering.

Built from around 6,000 oak trees, carrying 104 guns across three gun decks, and crewed by more than 800 men, Victory was less a ship and more a floating fortress.

At 227 feet long and weighing over 3,500 tons, she was one of the largest and most heavily armed warships of her age.

Her hull was so vast that it took six years to build and decades more to fully equip and maintain.

Then came Trafalgar.

On 21 October 1805, under the command of Horatio Nelson, HMS Victory led the British fleet directly into the combined French and Spanish line.

The battle changed European history.

Britain’s victory secured command of the seas for more than a century and confirmed the Royal Navy as the dominant naval force on Earth.

More remarkably, HMS Victory still survives today.

Over 260 years after her launch, Nelson’s flagship remains in Portsmouth, a reminder of what England once built in oak, iron and ambition.

Few nations have ever produced ships with this level of craftsmanship, power and grandeur.

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Forwarded from Welsh Nationalist (Joe Marsh)
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