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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Leveson Inquiry: Robert Henderson’s application for core participant status
The Leveson Inquiry- Note on the Directions Hearing 25 1 2012 in Court 73 of the Royal Courts of Justice Robert Henderson I attended a directions hearing for the decision on whether I would be designated a Core Participant. I shall … Continue reading
Salmond’s proposed referendum question is heavily biased
The Scotch Numpty Party (SNP) leader Alex Salmond’s proposed referendum question “‘Do you agree that Scotland should be an independent country?” is strongly biased. (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/9040988/Alex-Salmonds-independence-question-is-loaded-and-biased.html). The question is biased because it is (1) asking people to positively agree not merely choose from … Continue reading
Posted in Devolution, Nationhood, Politics
Tagged Celts, independence, Parliament, Scotland
33 Comments
An “independent” Scotland must not be allowed to have the pound as their official currency
Robert Henderson The Scottish Numpty Party leader Alex Salmond desperately wants to have his independence cake and eat it. He wishes to have DEVOMAX as well as independence on the “independence” ballot and, if the vote is for independence, he … Continue reading
Posted in Devolution, Economics, Nationhood
Tagged Celts, independence, Parliament, Scotland
7 Comments
The English origins and value of the USA’s Second Amendment
“A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” (American Constitution Second Amendment) American liberals have a problem. They wish to remove the constitutional right to bear arms … Continue reading
Posted in Nationhood, Politics, World influence
Tagged armed forces, freedom, liberty, political correctness
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Diane Abbott, racism and “positive discrimination”
Robert Henderson The black shadow minister and Labour MP for Hackney Diane Abbott has been up to her racist tricks again labelling whites as being those who wish to keep blacks down through a policy of divide and rule. Replying … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Nationhood, Politics
Tagged birthright, censorship, ethnicity, history, invasion, liberal bogotry, liberty, race
9 Comments
Stephen Lawrence, Gary Dobson, David Norris and a political trial
Robert Henderson The conviction of Gary Dobson and David Norris for the murder of Stephen Lawrence is a savage and sinister travesty of justice. That is not because the defendants are necessarily innocent . What is profoundly worrying is the … Continue reading
Posted in Anglophobia, Immigration, Nationhood, Politics
Tagged crime, laws, liberal bogotry, political correctness, race
52 Comments
Emma West, immigration and the Liberal totalitarian state part 3
Robert Henderson Emma West appeared at Croydon magistrates court on 3rd January. She will stand trial on two racially aggravated public order offences, one with intent to cause fear. She will next appear in court – Croydon Crown Court - … Continue reading
Posted in Anglophobia, Immigration, Nationhood, Politics
Tagged crime, Englishness, ethnicity, invasion, laws, liberal bogotry, political correctness, public order, race
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The deaths of Richard Everitt and Stephen Lawrence: compare and contrast
Robert Henderson The Death of Richard Everitt (see below) is an article I wrote in 1994. Compare and contrast the elite response to his death and that of Stephen Lawrence. Richard was knifed to death by an Asian gang approximately … Continue reading
Posted in Anglophobia, Nationhood, Politics
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