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Tag Archives: liberty
Stand fast must be the order of the day for Leavers
Robert Henderson “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which” .(The last sentence of Orwell’s Animal Farm ) This … Continue reading
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Tagged birthright, EU, liberty, Parliament, quisling elite
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Brexit: The threat from the Remainers…and how to refute and defeat them
Robert Henderson The anti-democratic behaviour of the remainers over the EU referendum vote is not a surprise but the brazenness and crudity of their attempts is still shocking and deeply worrying because a majority of those with power and public … Continue reading
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Islam is simply incompatible with Western society
Robert Henderson Seventeen people have been murdered in the two terrorist attacks in Paris (between 7-9th January 2015). Ten were journalists, including some of France’s leading cartoonists, working for the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. To them can be added … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Nationhood, Politics
Tagged birthright, censorship, England, Islam, liberty, political correctness, religion
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The BBC and “coloured players“
Robert Henderson Twice in the past few days two interviewees from the football world on Radio 5 have used the word coloured in connection with black players when discussing the possible introduction of the Rooney Rule into English football. The … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Nationhood, Sport
Tagged English language, liberal bigotry, liberty, political correctness, quisling elite, sport
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The Liberal Delusion – Book Review
John Marsh, Arena Books, £12.99 Robert Henderson “Is Western society based on a mistake?” asks John Marsh in his introduction. The possible mistake he considers is whether liberals have a disastrously wrong concept of what human beings are and what … Continue reading
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Tagged ethnicity, free speech, freedom, history, invasion, liberal bigotry, liberty, political correctness, race
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The significance of borders –why Representative Government and the Rule of Law Require Nation States
Author: Thierry Baudet Publisher: Brill ISBN 978 90 04 22813 9 Robert Henderson This a frustrating book. Its subject is of the greatest interest, namely, how human beings may best organise themselves to provide security and freedom. It contains a … Continue reading
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Tagged ethnicity, independence, invasion, liberty, political correctness, quisling elite, race
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Political speech and action in Britain: What is legally permitted ?
Robert Henderson Free speech is a very simple concept: you either have it or a range of permitted opinion, the scope of which can be altered at any time (http://livinginamadhouse.wordpress.com/2011/06/04/free-expression-or-permitted-opinion-that-is-the-choice/). Sadly and dangerously, not only is free expression in Britain … Continue reading
Emma West trial delayed for the third time
Robert Henderson The trial of Emma West on racially aggravated public order offences has been delayed for the third time ( http://www.thisiscroydontoday.co.uk/Emma-West-trial-adjourned-time/story-16820636-detail/story.html ). No further date has been set. The trial was originally scheduled for June, then July and finally September … Continue reading
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Tagged crime, Emma West, free speech, invasion, liberty, political correctness
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Public and Private Confusion (And, yes, there is an alternative)
I wrote Public and Private Confusion in 2006, before the credit crisis, before even Northern Rock was saved by the taxpayer. NuLabbour’s mania for privatizing anything in sight was in full spate, mostly, because the Tories had privatized all of … Continue reading
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Tagged democracy, EU, free trade, laissez faire, liberty, public service, public spending
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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