Tom Armstrong has a fine, vituperative piece on Keir Starmer's globalist pal, Lord Hermer.
Lord Hermer: The Globalist Fanatic at the Heart of Britain’s Two-Tier Justice Scandal
I was thinking of writing a piece on how all the senior members of this grievous government are weirdos, cranks, fanatics, and halfwits who hate their own country and are doing their damnedest to destroy it. But to do each of them justice, this article would need to be five times longer than it is, so I thought I’d settle on one to use as an example. Obviously, my mind first settled on Mad Ed Miliband, but I decided that he’s too far-fetched and therefore too easy a target. And so I settled on one, just as damaging, but who until recently had kept below my radar. Ladies and Gentlemen, without further ado, I give you Richard Simon Hermer, the barmy baron battling to bash Britain back to the bone age.
There is, of course, a long tradition of arrogant government ministers exposing their ignorance and contempt for the people in spectacular fashion while thinking that they cannot possibly be wrong about anything. But fierce as the competition is, few come close to Lord Richard Hermer KC, the UK’s Attorney General, especially in terms of sheer, dangerous ideological zealotry.
The whole piece is well worth reading as an excellent example of how much well-deserved contempt Those Who Know Best have earned for themselves.
Hermer isn't just another inexperienced technocrat parachuted into high office. He is a walking embodiment of the worst traits of Britain's legal-activist class: globalist in worldview, obsessed with supranational legal structures, hostile to British sovereignty, and utterly contemptuous of ordinary Britons who dare to challenge the system.
I was thinking of writing a piece on how all the senior members of this grievous government are weirdos, cranks, fanatics, and halfwits who hate their own country and are doing their damnedest to destroy it. But to do each of them justice, this article would need to be five times longer than it is, so I thought I’d settle on one to use as an example. Obviously, my mind first settled on Mad Ed Miliband, but I decided that he’s too far-fetched and therefore too easy a target. And so I settled on one, just as damaging, but who until recently had kept below my radar. Ladies and Gentlemen, without further ado, I give you Richard Simon Hermer, the barmy baron battling to bash Britain back to the bone age.
There is, of course, a long tradition of arrogant government ministers exposing their ignorance and contempt for the people in spectacular fashion while thinking that they cannot possibly be wrong about anything. But fierce as the competition is, few come close to Lord Richard Hermer KC, the UK’s Attorney General, especially in terms of sheer, dangerous ideological zealotry.
The whole piece is well worth reading as an excellent example of how much well-deserved contempt Those Who Know Best have earned for themselves.
Hermer isn't just another inexperienced technocrat parachuted into high office. He is a walking embodiment of the worst traits of Britain's legal-activist class: globalist in worldview, obsessed with supranational legal structures, hostile to British sovereignty, and utterly contemptuous of ordinary Britons who dare to challenge the system.
Behind his silk robes and courtroom credentials lies a far-left ideologue who treats his supposedly impartial office as a political pulpit to preach a doctrine of globalist subservience, anti-British hysteria, and a justice system weaponised for ideological ends.
5 comments:
He certainly sounds like a bad egg to me. Could he perhaps be treated like a work of art?
dearieme - yes he could, bad eggs would be suitable.
So we voted for Brexit and now we have just the persons we don't need, to carry on with running the country.
They are all so arrogant that they do not realise that if they succeed in overturning the normal order, they will be among the first groups against the wall facing a firing squad. A quick glace through the history of any revolution shows it is the ordinary people who survive and the elites who die.
Tammly - yes it was a disgraceful appointment by a disgraceful man.
John - they think it won't happen and they are probably right, too much feebleness and dependency have been woven into what we are.
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