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Thursday, August 24, 2023

Does Tom Tugendhat make the UK and the world a dirtier and more insecure place to live in?


Tom Tugendhat's perverted militaristic ambitions of a "greater Britain" actually makes UK much smaller in the eyes of other countries than it needs to be.


BBC's Sinophobic warmongering militant hypocritical and dangerous against the best interest of UK people, but frequent China demonizing BBC guest, "security minister" Tom Tugendhat: 'We know that our borders aren't the place where our defense of United Kingdom starts. The defense of United Kingdom and the defense of "our interest" starts with "our allies", and Iraq is "rapidly" becoming an important "partner" in the fight against human trafficking and the criminal groups who support it.'

This man robs UK people by working for the transferring of their money to the military - and to demonize a China which could offer a better future for people in UK through trade and cooperation instead of hate speech - not the least in science and technology as well as in cheaper and better products. 

 
Peter Klevius: Using human trafficking as a political candy for placing UK's militaristic "borders" wherever Tom Tugendhat and his militant fellows feel for it?! Would it really be ok if every country should claim their borders aren't the place where their defense of their country starts, and that the defense of their country and the defense of "their interest" starts with "their allies"?! And all wrapped in some high-sounding political noise.

If Peter Klevius had a say, then Tom Tugendhat should be investigated to eliminate possible CIA etc. connections which are more in the interest of the $-freeloader (since 1971-) US and the Saudi dictator family than UK - and possible be indicted for treason against the Brits. Of course Peter Klevius assumes Tom Tugendhat's innocence, but because of his incoherent and strange views on different countries and UK's role in the world, a clarifying may be needed.

At the least, Tom Tugendhat seems to need a lesson about the 1948 Human Rights declaration. After all, has this "security minister" ever seriously contemplated the crimes against humanity UK did, for example, against the Chagossians - just to pick one  from the enormous pile?!

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