As some of our readers will already know, something odd happened at 7.00pm on Saturday evening when an article by Alasdair Palmer was posted at the Telegraph on-line. I say an article, but in fact all that appeared was a headline reading “For overcrowded England, there is no turning back” and a picture of Oxford Street in all its usual, crowded vibrancy.
The semi-finished nature of the post plainly invited suggestion. A sense of abandon spread through the right-wing badlands, and some extraordinarily plain-spoken suggestion followed, the great preponderance of it pointing out that, yes, there is a turning back. It’s called repatriation.
The moderators snipped around the edges a little but they could not deal with the sheer volume of racial loyalty without turning it into a bloodbath. They withdrew.
On Sunday morning Palmer’s article finally appeared. It was about the National Office of Statistics report last week, which updated the immigrant numbers and brought home the full horror of the situation. “Should we be worried by the prospect of 70 million people living in Britain in 2027?” wrote Palmer. The answer had been there on the page for at least twelve hours.
The comment total at the time of writing this post is 1354, spread over 55 pages of Disqus format. Too much to read in toto. But I do recommend a quick browse just to get a feel for a freedom that exists nowhere else in the MSM. It should now be possible to say anything content-wise at the Telegraph. This is important. To change public opinion, to lead public opinion, is going to require a great deal of such freedom. It has to be worked at, routed out, made serviceable everywhere, eventually.
Posted by Dan Dare on Mon, 31 Oct 2011 04:40 | #
In the meantime, Dave lets us know where his real priorities lie while indulging in some distinctly Nero-esque fiddle-playing:
Cameron threat to dock some UK aid to anti-gay nations
David Cameron human rights plea at Commonwealth meeting
David Cameron declares an end to ‘outdated’ laws on succession
David Cameron ‘emphatically in favour’ of gay marriage
David Cameron Lambasts Oxford Over Minority Admission Statistics
Male Tory MPs give up their seats behind PM to women