“Neither the Prime Minister nor the Home Secretary, Jack Straw, were interested in questioning the new asylum policy, nor the fact that under Roche everyone entering Britain, whether he or she had a job to go to or not, was turned into an ‘economic migrant’. Wherever there was any criticism of her policy, either internally or externally, Roche dismissed it as ‘racist’. Indeed Roche - who criticised colleagues for being ‘too white’ - insisted that even the mention of immigration policy was racist. What she and a few others around her sought was the wholesale change of British society. Roche - a descendant of East End Jews - believed that immigration was only ever a good thing. Ten years after the changes she had brought about she told an interviewer with satisfaction, ‘I love the diversity of London. I just feel comfortable.’
Douglas Murray - The Strange Death of Europe (2017)
No that would be communism and instantly kill 30 million Britons while Putin and Xi deliver hundreds of gas-scatter-nuclear-barrel bombs to Assad.
Jacob Thompson
>'No change' in Boris Johnson's condition: PM remains in intensive care as it's revealed he needed four litres of oxygen after his breathing deteriorated in just hours and was hospitalised following video call that shocked Cabinet dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8193359/Boris-Johnson-taken-intensive-care.html
Camden Cox
Anyone who 'just feels comfortable' in London is mentally ill. Who doesn't love colleges and universities where the teachers barely speak english?
Angel Cox
"Our reporters have just been briefed on the latest news regarding the condition of UK prime minister Boris Johnson - who spent the night in intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened.
Downing Street says the prime minister was stable overnight and remains in good spirits.
He is receiving "standard" oxygen treatment and is breathing without any other assistance, a spokesperson says.
He has not required mechanical ventilation or non-invasive respiratory support.
The prime minister has not had a pneumonia diagnosis, the spokesperson adds."