Three
days ago, a 41-year old Member of Parliament, Jo Cox, was attacked in the
street of her constituency in Birstall, West
Yorkshire when she was on her
way to hold a constituency surgery.
She was a married mother of two small children, aged three and five, and had
been the MP for Batley
and Spen since 2015.
It
appears that as she was arriving at the library where the surgery was to be
held, she was approached by a man named as Thomas Mair who shot her three times
and then attacked her with a large knife, stabbing her multiple times.
She was pronounced dead about fifty minutes after the attack.
So why
did this happen? It was alleged that the attacker shouted “Britain first”
as he launched his attack. Britain First is a far-right nationalist party that
campaigns against immigration, multiculturalism and the alleged Islamification
of the United Kingdom. Ironically, for a party that regularly suggests
that all Muslims wish harm to this country whenever there is an Islamist attack
anywhere, tarring everyone with the same brush, they very quickly released a
statement stating that this man had no connections with their party and saying
that even if he was a supporter, the actions of one man did not condemn all
their members.
It is
also known that Mair had links to neo-Nazi groups in both South Africa and
America and is believed to have purchased a manual from the publishing arm of a
group called the National
Alliance, a white nationalist political organisation based in the United
States. This manual apparently included instructions on how to make a homemade
firearm and the gun that Mair used is believed to have been homemade, although
not necessarily the one that the manual suggested.
It is
being speculated that perhaps the attack was because he was against Mrs Cox’s
stance in the upcoming EU
Referendum, which is being held next week. Her stance was that the UK
should remain
in the EU; his politics clearly suggest that he believed that the UK
should leave. Since
then, this man has appeared in court and, when asked to give his name, replied that
it was “Death to traitors, freedom for
Britain”. This has now led to
speculation that he may be suffering from a mental illness and this may well be
the reason for his attack. However, nobody
seems to be speculating that it may be due to him being an utter fuckwit.
I have to
say that I’m not convinced as to the mental health angle. There has recently been a video released on Facebook showing a “Britain
First activist training camp” taking place in Snowdonia. It consists of a group of overweight middle
aged men running around in the mountains wearing camouflage and practising
fighting. What exactly are these “activists”
actually “training” for? I thought it was very reminiscent of those old black
& white films from the thirties of the Hitler Youth camps,
except that these guys were older and fatter.
What is worrying is that the comments on the post show that there are appears
to be no shortage of people who seem to think that this is a good idea and
wanting to join the next camp. Are they
trying to model themselves on the various militias that exist in the United
States, formed to “protect” against various perceived threats and enemies?
And this
is worrying. It has been publicised that
there are places in Britain where there were so-called Sharia patrols, groups
of young Muslim men confronting people and insisting that they conform to Sharia Law with regards to things
like alcohol and dress. To counter this,
Britain First launched Christian
patrols. Not confrontational at all!
I don’t know how active in Britain first this man was, or whether he was at
all, but I speculate that there are people who are associated with this group
who believe that he was right in his actions, just as I would speculate that
there are people in the Muslim community who believe that the actions of the 7/7 bombers
were correct, and will therefore see his actions as setting a good example.
This risk
is that with nutters operating on both sides, how long will it be before they
actually go hunting for each other and the UK descends into some form of civil war? And you also have the nutters who, again from
both “sides”, are heading off to the Middle East to fight
either for ISIS or against ISIS, then returning to this country full of their
respective “ideologies”.
The other
campaign that has been launched since this tragic event is the “Thank your MP”
one which seems to be suggesting that all MPs are some sort of superhuman being
doing a very difficult job and that they should have our unstinting support. Whilst this is true in some cases, not the
superhuman bit, obviously, there are still a lot who are in it for themselves
(see Snouts
in the Trough)
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