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Kemi Bad Enoch at it again

What can you say?

Suella Braverman, the former Tory home secretary, has suggested it is not impossible that Britain could become an Iran-style enemy of America, led by an Islamist government, within the next 20 years.

She raised the suggestion in a speech today to the rightwing Heritage Foundation in Washington, reviving a suggestion originally made by JD Vance before he was picked by Donald Trump to be vice president.

Braverman, who is one of the most rightwing figures in the Conservative party and who is seen as a potential defector to Reform UK, devoted much of the speech to praising Trump, saying that his re-election could lead to the demise of “progressive thinking” in the west.

She went on:

More importantly, what will happen in the west, if it does not? What will happen if democracy is indeed thwarted by the existing political class?

Vice President JD Vance said, at the National Conservative conference at which I also spoke in the summer, that the UK was going to be the first Islamist nation with nuclear weapons. I don’t think he was joking.

Is it an impossibility that 20 years from now, it will be the UK, not China or Russia, that will emerge as the greatest strategic threat to the USA? Born out of a broken relationship and weak leadership. What happens if the UK falls into the hands of Muslim fundamentalism, our legal system gets substituted by Sharia Law and our nuclear capabilities vest in a regime not to dissimilar to that of Iran today?

Regardless of whether one thinks this is a realistic outcome, which I do not, should we not have the courage to ask these questions?
Braverman indulged in further anti-Muslim scaremongering in the Q&A. Referring to Axel Rudakubana, the Southport killer, she falsely described him as an “Islamist extremist”.

She justified this by saying that he had looked at Islamist material online. But Rudakubana came from a Christian family, and although he had looked at Islamist material online, he had also looked at lots of other extremely violent material online that did not have an Islamist connection. Sentencing Rudadkubana last week, the judge, Mr Justice Goose, said:

The prosecution have made it clear that these proceedings were not acts of terrorism within the meaning of the terrorism legislation, because there is no evidence that Rudakubana’s purpose was to advance a political, religious, racial or ideological cause.
 
What can you say?

Suella Braverman, the former Tory home secretary, has suggested it is not impossible that Britain could become an Iran-style enemy of America, led by an Islamist government, within the next 20 years.

She raised the suggestion in a speech today to the rightwing Heritage Foundation in Washington, reviving a suggestion originally made by JD Vance before he was picked by Donald Trump to be vice president.

Braverman, who is one of the most rightwing figures in the Conservative party and who is seen as a potential defector to Reform UK, devoted much of the speech to praising Trump, saying that his re-election could lead to the demise of “progressive thinking” in the west.

She went on:


Braverman indulged in further anti-Muslim scaremongering in the Q&A. Referring to Axel Rudakubana, the Southport killer, she falsely described him as an “Islamist extremist”.

She justified this by saying that he had looked at Islamist material online. But Rudakubana came from a Christian family, and although he had looked at Islamist material online, he had also looked at lots of other extremely violent material online that did not have an Islamist connection. Sentencing Rudadkubana last week, the judge, Mr Justice Goose, said:


Fucking cunt should fuck off to the neo fascist oligarchy and stay there for spouting this semi-seditious bullshit. She'll be calling on the orange pantshitter to invade the UK before Canada because she so desperate to taste his battered wiener.

Up against the wall with half of this lot.
 
I am struggling to believe a current british politician actually said that, and is still a politician, or out on the streets for that matter.
 
Some talk the Tories need £5m in the coming months just to stay afloat. Membership is at rock bottom and what's the point in paying for them to lobby for you when they're massively diminished in the HoC.

Hope they do go bust, the cunts. 1979-1997, 2010-2024. You had two massive spells in Government and all you did was break everything.
 
Some talk the Tories need £5m in the coming months just to stay afloat. Membership is at rock bottom and what's the point in paying for them to lobby for you when they're massively diminished in the HoC.

Hope they do go bust, the cunts. 1979-1997, 2010-2024. You had two massive spells in Government and all you did was break everything.

Same here, I hope they rot in hell.
 
Merger with Reform looks more likely with every week that passes. The Reform Conservative Party, a rebranding like New Labour. It’s not like there are many moderate Tories left as they were predominantly Remainers and were purged by Johnson.
 
With Farage as leader and Braverman as his deputy. I think I'd jump off the nearest bridge if that ever came close to getting in government.
 
With Farage as leader and Braverman as his deputy. I think I'd jump off the nearest bridge if that ever came close to getting in government.
You’d hope that given a majority now think Brexit has been somewhere between a failure and a disaster that they’d struggle to get elected however Starmer is currently their best recruiter.
 
Farage can't ever lead a mainstream party and win under FPTP, too many people absolutely despise him. Same goes for Johnson these days.

They're going to need some other rabble rouser.
 
Reform aren't anything, they don't have a manifesto worth the paper it's written on, they have no assets, they aren't even a political party, it's Farage.

Unless you think Richard Tice and Rupert Lowe hold the keys to unlocking the potential of Britain in the 2020s.
 
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