by Melanie Phillips
The Greens’ by-election victory signifies a cultural and political emergency for Britain
Britain has woken up to a victory by the Greens in the Gorton and Denton by-election. The Greens’ Hannah Spencer, a 34 year-old plumber, now becomes the Member of Parliament for the constituency which has been Labour since 1931. Labour was pushed into third place with Reform coming second.
There are claims that this election was corrupted by Muslims voting many times as families. Whether or not this charge of mass illegality turns out to be true, it’s clear that Muslims and disenchanted Labour supporters voted for the Greens as the party that unequivocally works for the destruction of Israel, and promises the kind of ludicrous, nihilistic, anti-western, left-wing agenda that accords with the total destruction of patriotism, knowledge and reason among young people.
The Green candidate in Gorton and Denton was photographed wearing a keffiyeh, and fronted a video produced entirely in Urdu which included shots of Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and India’s prime minister Narendra Modi meeting Labour politicians —smearing all of them as villains to chill the blood in the cartoon nightmare of the Greens’ political pitch.
Britain is now facing a red/black/green alliance — the left, the Muslims and the revolutionary, west-hating, Zionophobic Greens — versus Reform and the Conservatives, who are trying to destroy each other and thus risk wiping out in the process the defence of Britain and the west. It’s what might reasonably be thought a cultural and political emergency — otherwise known as chickens coming home to roost with a bang.
