Friday, 10 November 2023

Poppy Seller - war veteran assaulted at Edinburgh railway station - Are British traditions now so disrespected?

 A Poppy Seller - a war veteran was assaulted at Edinburgh railway station by Pro-Palestine 'activists'. Are British traditions now so disrespected?

HOW DID IT COME TO THIS?

Army Veteran, 78 years old Jim Henderson  - a volunteer poppy seller in Edinburgh on Saturday November 4th 2023.

Location was Waverley Street Station, Edinburgh - Jim Henderson was assaulted by a group of pro-Palestine demonstrators who 'objected' to him being there selling 'poppies' for the charity Poppy Scotland - on behalf of the Royal British Legion.



Mr Jim Henderson: He reported to the police that he was pushed, punched and kicked, forced to pack up his stall because the Pro-Palestine protesters did not think that he had a right to be there.

Of course left-wing media sources are casting doubt on the story, trying to claim that the man was not assaulted by the "mostly peaceful" pro-Palestinian demonstrators.

British Culture, Heritage and Traditions Take Second Place to Multiculturalism - For the Political Left British Traditions, British Values and Customs Take Second Place to Imported, Immigrant Cultures and Values.

The Left Demand that the White British Show 'Cultural Sensitivity' Towards Ethnic Minority Culture, Religion and Values.

The Left Show No 'Cultural Sensitivity' Towards British Culture.


THE SNP HAVE PUSHED THE MULTICULTURALIST AGENDA IN SCOTLAND.

Nicola Sturgeon was very keen on importing 'new Scots' and was delighted to import 'refugees' and 'asylum-seekers' from the Middle East.

Now Humza Yousaf wants to flood Scotland with refugees from Gaza.


Meanwhile the SNP legal troubles rumble on at the official inquiry into the Scottish government's response to the Covid lockdown. The 'useless' First Minister Humza Yousaf has had to backtrack on his previous statements about releasing internal documents and WhatsApp messages and has had to admit that his predecessor Nicola Sturgeon destroyed WhatsApp messages instead of preserving the electronic documents.

In a classic display of his 'ability' as First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf "apologised unreservedly" about the accuracy of his statements to the Scottish parliament last week in regard to the inquiry requests for 'full, un-redacted copies of its legal advice' during the pandemic.
It would appear that there are accusations of "non-compliance' by the Scottish government with requests by the official inquiry for full access to all government internal documents connected to the Covid pandemic and that access includes all WhatsApp messages and communications.



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