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IS BLAIR CLINICALLY INSANE?

The latest in Blair’s moves to destroy what little we true Britons have left to us is the move to reverse the age old right that a Briton accused of a crime is innocent until proven guilty. Blair is now saying that this should be reversed!

Is he clinically insane? Or is he so downright bad that he wakes up on a morning and decides on the latest raft of measures to further restrict the rights of the White majority who have the misfortune to live under his misrule?

 

Not content with the 1965 Race Act and 1936 Public Order Act and all their subsequent amendments year after year which have further tightened the screw on British freedom of choice, thought, action and speech, he and his Marxist cronies of New labour are pushing through a whole raft of anti-free speech legislation under the guise of ‘anti-terrorism’ laws – which are not needed as the matter is more than well covered by existing laws. At the same time another law is working its way through the Statute Books – already heaving with over ONE THOUSAND new laws which Marxist-New Labour has introduced. This law is a bad law. It is undergoing its second reading in the House of Lords at the moment and seeks to outlaw ‘incitement to religious hatred’ without even giving any guidelines on what a religion is.

 

Under this law we in the BPP could in fact declare ourselves a religion – a religion of White Nationalism and anyone who attacks us or our ideas gets seven years imprisonment. Gable and Lowles from Searchlight would be looking at a long stretch!

 

Are these laws – muddled, garbled mad and bad, the product of a Blairite regime which is determined to smash free speech and White Nationalism at all costs, or as well, has Blair now lost so much touch with reality (remember the none-existent ‘weapons of mass destruction’?) that he might even be clinically insane? If he is resorting to thoughts about totally overthrowing the very foundation of the British legal system, shouldn’t he be a case for the psychiatrists to study and not the electorate? Is Blair bad or mad or both?

tonysmoke
A madman pictured recently
madman
Blair pictured recently






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