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Tag Archives: free trade
The globalist lies about the British job market
Robert Henderson One of the great lies of the modern liberal is that in developed countries such as Britain unskilled and low skilled jobs are a rapidly shrinking commodity. Daniel Knowles of the Daily Telegraph was at it on 17 … Continue reading
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Tagged free trade, industry, invasion, jobs, laissez faire
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No need to speaka da English in the NHS
Robert Henderson Speaking in the House of Lords Lord Winston, professor of fertility studies at Imperial College London, has warned that the employment of nurses from within the EU and the European Economic Area (EEA – this is the EU … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Politics
Tagged employment, EU, free trade, NHS, political correctness
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War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Knowledge is Ignorance…. Treason is Patriotism…
Robert Henderson As yet another prime British business, the hi-tech company Autonomy, is bought by foreigners and the country is still digesting the failure of a massive contract for trains to go to the last British based train-maker Bombardier ( … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Immigration, Nationhood
Tagged EU, free trade, laissez faire, Parliament
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How English football became foreign football played in England
Robert Henderson English football has “enjoyed” the benefits of more or less unrestricted market forces and the globalist ideology for twenty years. The result is instructive: a combination of huge amounts of new money (primarily from television, sponsorship, inflated ticket … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Economics, Immigration, Nationhood, Politics
Tagged ethnicity, free trade, laissez faire, political correctness, quisling elite
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The white working-class and the British elite
From the salt of the earth to the scum of the earth Robert Henderson Thirty years ago the primary client base of the Labour Party was the white working-class, while the Tories still had remnants of the heightened sense of … Continue reading
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Tagged free trade, laissez faire, political correctness
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