Showing posts with label LBC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LBC. Show all posts
Monday, 17 June 2019
Brexit Party and SNP: A picture that speaks volumes
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Tuesday, 28 November 2017
Katie Hopkins: In a world for which alternative points of view are anathema
Katie Hopkins: As refreshing as troubling
The more the mass media and certain political operators appear to dislike Katie Hopkins the more I like her. There is something absolutely refreshing about the way she talks and challenges mountains of political correctness erected to stop people from saying what they really feel about the issues of the day.
Her very genuine style has come at a huge cost both financially and from a personal point of view but she keeps forging ahead taking things on the chin and moving forward. When she left LBC, LBC became all the poorer. I must say that I have practically stopped listening to LBC since she is no longer before the microphones of a broadcaster for which political correctness is the raison d'être. One wonders how far will people like Nigel Farage go before they are pushed out.
Her personal life has been fraught with difficulties from a very early age. She has had to struggle with very serious health issues from the very beginning but what would have been insurmountable obstacles have turned her into a formidable fighter. Her approach to life has been 'What do you want? Let's have it. Are you trying to pick up a fight with me? Show me what you have got."
Not even the Sun or the Daily Mail could handle the heat that she brings into everything she does. They cannot cope with the real McCoy. Whether you agree or disagree with what she says, she makes life interesting and worth living.
The more the mass media and certain political operators appear to dislike Katie Hopkins the more I like her. There is something absolutely refreshing about the way she talks and challenges mountains of political correctness erected to stop people from saying what they really feel about the issues of the day.
Her very genuine style has come at a huge cost both financially and from a personal point of view but she keeps forging ahead taking things on the chin and moving forward. When she left LBC, LBC became all the poorer. I must say that I have practically stopped listening to LBC since she is no longer before the microphones of a broadcaster for which political correctness is the raison d'être. One wonders how far will people like Nigel Farage go before they are pushed out.
Her personal life has been fraught with difficulties from a very early age. She has had to struggle with very serious health issues from the very beginning but what would have been insurmountable obstacles have turned her into a formidable fighter. Her approach to life has been 'What do you want? Let's have it. Are you trying to pick up a fight with me? Show me what you have got."
Not even the Sun or the Daily Mail could handle the heat that she brings into everything she does. They cannot cope with the real McCoy. Whether you agree or disagree with what she says, she makes life interesting and worth living.
Thursday, 28 September 2017
Nigel Farage's contradictions: one thing in UK and another in Germany
Anne Marie Waters - a very clear message from a very concise and crystal clear politician. Whether she is given the reins of UKIP or not, the fact remains that she tells things as she feels.
Listening to LBC, you might believe that when you listen to Nigel Farage you are listening to two different people. Just this week, Nigel Farage complained that the mass media, the political establishment, and some members of the general public had created a climate of fear that led UKIP supports to hide their views for fear of being excluded, discriminated against, fired from jobs, not hired, or even physically attacked. In fact, Nigel Farage himself spoke about being afraid of leaving his family home because there was a constant threat against his life.
When I look at UKIP's website, I find that there is list of people whose only crime has been to have been at some point in time members of other political organisations and are therefore banned from becoming members of UKIP.
Therefore, UKIP is banning people who have committed no crime while at the same time complaining that UKIP supporters live in fear of being excluded, persecuted or even attacked. This is a lamentable contradiction in terms that Nigel Farage has not rationally justified or explained, and especially when a few days ago Nigel Farage gave his support to Alternative für Deutschland and spoke at one of AfD rallies in Berlin, at the Spandau Citadel, days before an election that gave AfD tens of seats in the Bundestag.
Nigel Farage opposes Anne Marie Waters in the United Kingdom and then supports a political party in Germany that says very much what Anne Marie Waters is saying the United Kingdom. You couldn't make it up.
Tuesday, 30 May 2017
When people stop believing in politics, violence get closer.
With every move to curtail Free Speech, civil war gets a step closer. LBC bosses are misguided. Katie Hopkins was a safety valve allowing people to express their views peacefully and on a democratic framework. Organisations like the Police Federation, the National Union of Journalists and others ban members of certain political parties, the mass media deny spaces that are fundamental for the sake of Free Speech.
What Nick Griffin, former British National Party Leader, is saying is all too obvious. Deprived of the opportunity of expressing their views within a Democratic framework, people will ultimately turn to violence. If the government, the political classes, the mass media including the BBC, SKY News, LBC and others do not understand this, the price we will all pay will be extremely high in terms of human lives lost.
The repression exerted by the Political Correct Society has cost lives and there is more to come. When people stop believing that there is a political solution, they will certainly turn to violence.
Like Jo Cox before her, Helen Goodman believes that repression is the answer. She couldn't be more mistaken.
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Sunday, 28 May 2017
How did former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith's research in London Soho's Red Light District go?
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When she was found in researching in Soho's, the former Labour Party Home Secretary indicated that she was working on a project involving female prostitutes.
This came after having to cease being Home Secretary when it was discovered that she had claimed as Parliamentary Expenses pornographic material acquired by her husband but the charges against Home Secretary Jacqui Smith didn't end with the acquisition of graphic material for sexual gratification.
False housing claims, acquisition of expensive equipment and claims for other expenses to cover private expenses like accountancy bills, et cetera, et cetera, were also part of the package of irregularities - some would say criminal activity - that pushed Jacqui Smith out of the Cabinet together with another list of MPs including Patricia Hewitt.
Despite such reputable political background she was employed by broadcaster LBC to interview the 2012 British National Party Mayoral Candidate at the London Assembly building during the 2012 London Mayoral Election.
But like I said at the beginning we still don't know the outcome of her research on prostitution in London Soho's Red Light District.
Monday, 22 May 2017
Maria Gatland: Former High Ranking IRA member and Conservative Councillor in Croydon
Maria Gatland: Former High Ranking IRA Member and Conservative Councillor in Croydon
Maria Gatland was born Maria McGuire in Dublin, Republic of Ireland in 1948, She became an IRA member in the early 1970s. In 1972 she arrived in London and wrote articles for The Observer and also wrote a book describing her experience as member of the IRA.
In 2002, she was elected as Maria Gatland as a member of the Conservative Party and entered Croydon Council representing Croham war. In 2006, she became a cabinet member for Education.
When the Conservative Party found out that she had been a member in early December 2008 she resigned as council cabinet member, was suspended by the party, but returned to the party later on. She was re-elected as Councillor in the 2010 and 2014 local elections.
What is astonishing is that people who have never been involved in any terrorist organisation and who have never committed any crimes are denied the opportunity of joining political parties in the United Kingdom. UKIP, for example, doesn't accept as members former members of various political organisations who, incidentally, never committed any crimes nor were involved with terrorist organisations.
This issue reminds us of the European Convention on Human Rights that explicitly rejects any kind of political discrimination - not that several organisations in the United Kingdom take any notice of the European Convention on Human Rights. In fact, organisations like the Police, the Association of Police Officers and others explicitly violate the European Convention of Human Rights and several members of Parliament including the now late Jo Cox MP actively promoted political discrimination.
What is even more astonishing is that the leadership of parties like the Labour Party that were actively involved with Provisional IRA also promote political discrimination. Ken Livingstone refused 'to share a platform with the BNP' when he comfortably shared a lot more than a platform with a terrorist organisation that killed British men, women and children, killed members of the Conservative Party including a serving MP and also killed Lord Mountbatten, Prince Phillip's uncle.
I have a very funny feeling when writing about this kind of issues. There is a huge amount of duplicity and double-standards, there prejudice, discrimination and harassment against people who never got involved in any crimes, duplicity and double-standards promoted by the political classes and the mass media.
Karl Hohenstauffen
Maria Gatland was born Maria McGuire in Dublin, Republic of Ireland in 1948, She became an IRA member in the early 1970s. In 1972 she arrived in London and wrote articles for The Observer and also wrote a book describing her experience as member of the IRA.
In 2002, she was elected as Maria Gatland as a member of the Conservative Party and entered Croydon Council representing Croham war. In 2006, she became a cabinet member for Education.
When the Conservative Party found out that she had been a member in early December 2008 she resigned as council cabinet member, was suspended by the party, but returned to the party later on. She was re-elected as Councillor in the 2010 and 2014 local elections.
What is astonishing is that people who have never been involved in any terrorist organisation and who have never committed any crimes are denied the opportunity of joining political parties in the United Kingdom. UKIP, for example, doesn't accept as members former members of various political organisations who, incidentally, never committed any crimes nor were involved with terrorist organisations.
This issue reminds us of the European Convention on Human Rights that explicitly rejects any kind of political discrimination - not that several organisations in the United Kingdom take any notice of the European Convention on Human Rights. In fact, organisations like the Police, the Association of Police Officers and others explicitly violate the European Convention of Human Rights and several members of Parliament including the now late Jo Cox MP actively promoted political discrimination.
What is even more astonishing is that the leadership of parties like the Labour Party that were actively involved with Provisional IRA also promote political discrimination. Ken Livingstone refused 'to share a platform with the BNP' when he comfortably shared a lot more than a platform with a terrorist organisation that killed British men, women and children, killed members of the Conservative Party including a serving MP and also killed Lord Mountbatten, Prince Phillip's uncle.
I have a very funny feeling when writing about this kind of issues. There is a huge amount of duplicity and double-standards, there prejudice, discrimination and harassment against people who never got involved in any crimes, duplicity and double-standards promoted by the political classes and the mass media.
Karl Hohenstauffen
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