A Speech for JD Vance

By Graham Wood on

JDV

Graham Wood has submitted this draught letter to the White House, to be released in the event of PM Kneel Starmer (aka as Two-Tier Kier) failing to agree to reverse his dictatorial and totalitarian polices on free speech, mass immigration, Islamification and net zero.

“PRESS STATEMENT FROM THE OFFICE OF J.D. VANCE - VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. (For release pending the outcome of continuing discussion with the British government which are taking place through our diplomatic channels):”

'In my recent speech to the Munich Security Conference, and with a great measure of sadness, I am compelled to add to my comments made on that occasion to further criticise collective Western European governments which continue to deny what we once presumed were our shared values of freedom and democracy.

As I made clear on that occasion there appears to be a widening gulf between my government and the many nations represented at that conference.

It seems as a result of what appears to be irreconcilable and mutually exclusive policies held by these governments that what was known as the Western Alliance is coming to a premature end. This is not a development that either I or my government has sought or desired.

Nowhere is this political and ideological divide more apparent than in the present government of the United Kingdom where once the strong and historic ties of culture and political freedom were prized and valued together.

The recent change of government in the UK has witnessed we believe an unprecedented change towards increased authoritarianism that we in the USA can only deplore. I refer to the many facets of British life which are subject to government repression and in particular the suppression of free speech and of basic human rights, of the exercise of unlawful government censorship of individuals and organisations, of the criminalisation of public Christian prayer or legitimate Christian expression at many levels, in academia, in many respected institutions which once operated in the public square but are now shut down or repressed through the 'cancellation' of those who dissent from government policies.

Most alarming of all is the persecution of those who have lawfully voiced such dissent such as journalists, broadcasters, and even those who engage in legal protest marches for freedom in your once free cities.

Moreover, the civilised world has reacted with disbelief and shock at the cowardly and callous policy of the UK government to refuse a full public enquiry into the widespread and evil rape of thousands of young children and women by men of alien cultures, who are invited into the land unchecked and unvetted to perpetrate these crimes, through mass immigration against the will of the people and the patently failed policy of multiculturalism.

These policies and others that could be mentioned are more reminiscent of those associated with the totalitarian regimes of the Stasi of E. Germany and the Soviets, where the police are politicised and policies enforced in the UK with unusual brutality.

The UK government is now engaged in a policy of criminalising legitimate dissent and incarcerating those who can only be described as political prisoners.

As a result, the President of the United States believes that this is a step too far and one that must be reversed. To this end the U.S. government will temporarily withdraw our Ambassador to the UK unless and until all political prisoners are released without charge, and free to pursue their lawful callings and personal liberty.

We cannot stress too strongly to our British friends who value freedom and democracy our wish to continue our historic ties of mutual friendship together in the sharing of those commonly held Christian values. End.”

We, FSB and readership, believe that such a speech will be well-received by all true Britons, who value free speech and our ties with the USA and who will oppose the Woke Dictatorship to the bitter end. We respectfully request therefore, that you champion free speech in the United Kingdom as much as you do in the United States.