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The test we now face as a species, will be a defining one.

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The first to walk the plank was Morgan McSweeney, chief architect of Sir Keir Starmer’s rise to power, and by the look of it, the chief architect of his demise.

As it stands Sir Keir Starmer is still the prime minister, having said that he is refusing to walk away, despite calls for his resignation over the naming of Peter Mandelson as US ambassador.

Mandelson had well known connections to the notorious pedophile, child trafficker and Mossad agent, sorry, Russian agent, Jeffery Epstein., but that didn’t seem to disqualify him from the job.

But then Keir Starmer said he would scrap tuition fees, decrease our energy bills, and wouldn’t increase taxes, so him saying he won’t walk, is probably confirmation that he will.

I’m not sad to see the back of McSweeney, with his obvious connections to the israel lobby through Labour Together, and his founding of the Center for countering digital hate, a claimed to be ‘anti-hate group’ that seems to really hate anyone that speaks out against the official narrative, on anything.

But the problem with the parasite class, is that unlike our crumbling transport system, when one of them leaves, there is always another one along any minute.

The UK media aren’t covering themselves in glory either. Particularly The Times newspaper, who felt the furore building around the release of millions of files pertaining to the pedophile Jeffery Epstein, and his friends, including the aforementioned  Peter Mandelson, was the perfect time to release a fluff magazine piece on… Peter Mandelson.

Even his jean and black slip on shoe combo didn’t divert the public’s gaze from the extremely poor taste oozing off the pages.

The Times chose to humanise Mandelson, running with a headline quote of “I’ve had a lot of bad luck, no doubt some of it my own making”.

That’s not bad luck then is it, Peter? That’s actions meeting consequences.

So while The Times chose to photograph him being a domesticated modern man, cooking with his dog, in his Wiltshire property, a property he rents of Nat Rothschild, they chose to attempt a hit piece on me for speaking out about lockdowns, mask mandates and vaccine injuries., during the height of the Covid nonsense.

Ironically, in their attempt to smear me and my views, they drafted in Imran Ahmed from the Center for countering digital hate, for a quote.

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