Jews get their aggressive monument in Westminster
A monument to the race-betrayal and general malignancy of the Westminster political class. A monument to the betrayal of every native British child forced to “learn” self-hatred in that ugly cell in place of being inspired by the many deeds of greatness of the wartime generation.
From the Telegraph:
A national Holocaust memorial will be built next to Parliament after ministers overrode local opposition to approve the project.
Chris Pincher, the housing minister, signed off on the £100 million proposal on Thursday to build the Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre, which will be located in Victoria Tower Gardens, Westminster.
... The decision overturned a previous ruling by Westminster Council, which last year decided to reject the plans in the face of local opposition and claims that it contravened planning rules on size, design and location.
While the plan for a national memorial was first set in motion by David Cameron in 2013, the location has been criticised by some groups, including Historic England, on the grounds there are believed to be important archaeological remains located at the site.
The fiercest opposition has come from the local resident group Save Victoria Tower Gardens (SVTC), which claims that the open space in the area should be protected as a local amenity.
The slippery and sleek, Israel-mad ministerial figure of Robert Jenrick oversaw the decision, formally taken by the Housing Minister Chris Pincher. One is married to a Jewish lawyer and is raising his children as Jews. The other one seems to be what used to be called a confirmed bachelor. There doesn’t seem to be anyone anywhere in the political class who is remotely interested in doing the right thing by us and, in this case, throwing out this aggressive proposal. The tax-payer will now foot the bill for three-quarters of the cost.
Posted by Manc on Fri, 30 Jul 2021 11:51 | #
London already has a Holocaust memorial situated in Hyde Park. Study of the Holocaust is a compulsory part of secondary education in England (and frequently taught in Primary schools) so when Barbara Weiss describes the Westminster scheme as a “vanity project”, she is entirely correct. It’s David Cameron’s legacy statement, like the commitment to zero emissions is May’s. Can’t wait to see what Johnson leaves behind.