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Letter of the week: Trafalgar Square may prove to be a turning point
Dear Editor
The recent blatant anti-English and anti-Christian demonstration in Trafalgar Square is such a clear calculated insult to the indigenous peoples of England that hopefully it will prove to have been a bridge too far.
I think the sleeping giant of Englishness is waking up at last.
How can the Church of England and the British Government turn their backs and look the other way in the face a united foreign movement present in large numbers and unchallenged in the heart of the capital city of the English nation openly proclaiming its intent to displace the Christian English people from positions of power and leadership in England and replace them with people of foreign ancestry and a different and incompatible religion?
Paul Davies
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The demonisation of the right
Dear Editor
Last week a group of students belonging to Reform UK were abused at a Scottish university. Although this action has been condemned by the University authorities it signifies a worrying trend of confrontation to Reform party members. Last year, one of our Rushmoor group suffered an attack whilst leafleting.
Hitler came to power by creating a common ‘enemy’ the Jews, and legitimising violence against them. How ironic that Kevin Hollinrake, Conservative party Chairman, recently referred to Reform as Nazis. When someone in authority makes a comment like this, it reinforces the message in those that are not politically aligned. It also serves to position the Tories as still a centre right party, so any party considered to be to the right of them is by default ‘far right’.
If you couple this with two-tier policing, preferential protected status of militant Islam, it looks like were rapidly approaching the conditions akin to 1933 Germany.
David Hulland
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Trump won’t suffer from lack of European support
Dear Editor
With European countries lining up behind the UK in refusing to help the US keep open the Strait of Hormuz, they are shooting themselves in the foot.
We badly need the oil that isn’t flowing, and will suffer due to this bottleneck, but our leaders are so determined to put two fingers up to Trump that they risk the price of oil going even higher and causing us all more grief.
Now that is what you call being irrational. They were just waiting to show disdain for the US president, but this insult will hurt us because the US is not dependent on the Strait of Hormuz for their oil.
Perhaps Trump was expecting this failure to help, but it does give him the opportunity now to re-evaluate Nato and maybe even stop subsidising it for the rest of the world.
Starmer and co keep telling us this is all about international legality. It is not: it is all about the push for a global reset and a single world government, as well as all the nasties involved in destroying the West with net-0.
Bryan Harris
Kent
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Starmer should be censured for lying about Mandelson
Dear Editor
Why isn’t Starmer in front of the Privileges Committee for lying to Parliament about Mandelson?
According to the Institute for Government: ‘The UK House of Commons Privileges Committee found in June 2023 that former Prime Minister Boris Johnson committed “repeated contempts of parliament” by deliberately misleading the House over “Partygate” lockdown breaches. The cross-party committee recommended a 90-day suspension, though Johnson resigned before it was finalised.’
#TwoTierJustice.
Brian Silvester
Crewe










