English Democrats Weekly Roundup

Boris Johnson has announced the United Kingdom and European
Union have agreed on a Brexit deal.
Posting on Twitter the Prime Minister wrote: “We’ve got a great
new deal that takes back control — now Parliament should get Brexit
done on Saturday so we can move on to other priorities like the cost
of living, the NHS, violent crime and our environment. The DUP say
they cannot support the deal “as things stand”. Labour Party leader
Jeremy Corbyn has now ofically backed having a second Brexit
referendum.


According to an analysis by King’s College London, our
Capital has a cocaine problem bigger than that of Europe’s next three
largest cocaine-consuming cities combined.
The study, seen by Sky News, revealed that Londoners consume
23kg (51lbs) of the Class A drug every day, more than half a million
doses. The research estimates that London’s cocaine market has a
street value of £1 billion. London, once a series of gentle villages
joined to form the happiest, safest and most magical city that ever
existed is now swilling in the filth of the third world's corruption
as it swirls down the toilet created by Blair and Sadiq Khan.


Eco Extremists in London plan to keep up their campaign
despite being ousted by police order from their Trafalgar Square
encampment.
The Metropolitan Police had said Extinction Rebellion
protesters and their tents must leave the square by Monday evening.
The force said it was a “proportionate and reasonable” move to end a
major disruption. These eco-Nazis are the epitome of hypocrisy and
they know it. They are not going to give up their central heating or
the Range Rover or the Tuscan holidays in their villa.


England’s first state-sponsored child gender reassignment
clinic has been slapped with a lawsuit by a mother of a patient and a
former nurse at the center, who say “experimental” treatments are
being forced on kids as young as 11.
The suit, first reported by the Times, alleges the Tavistock clinic
in Leeds, and its Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS), painted
an “inaccurate and potentially misleading” picture about the risks of
hormone blockers, which are used to delay sexual development in
children who wish to switch genders. In an open letter published over
the summer directed at Tavistock head Polly Carmichael, another former
employee at the clinic, psychologist Kirsty Entwistle, said the center
was moving too fast with too little evidence.
Yours sincerely

Robin Tilbrook
Chairman - The English Democrats
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