Paying the price for appeasement
Sunday Express
|December 21, 2025
WHAT did they expect?
Allowing protest marches week in, week out, during which foul slogans about the murder of fellow citizens went ignored.Not tackling the grotesque spectacle of security guards escorting children into schools and even nurseries as they are shouted and even spat at by angry protesters, and the premises being behind the sort of fencing normally seen in prison compounds.
Watching as Swastikas were daubed on the doors of synagogues, Jewish people were harangued in the streets and pigs' heads were dumped on graves in Jewish cemeteries.
The public service broadcaster the BBC, which we must fund or risk being imprisoned, televising idiotic supposed "musicians" calling for Israeli soldiers to be killed. And this government indulging the absurdity of upholding an arrest warrant if Benjamin Netanyahu was to come to the UK.
What on earth did the authorities expect from such lickspittle fawning to those who yearn for widescale death and destruction?
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