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Third Battle To Save Jubilee Swimming Pool in Knowle from Council Saboteurs
Weekly Program
 Bristol Broadband Co-operative  Contact Contributor
Sept. 11, 2020, 2:14 p.m.
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2020/09/09/not-the-bcfm-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-6/
First hour News Review: with leader of the Lib Dem group on Bristol City Council Gary Hopkins

Consultation on Jubilee swimming pool extended by Bristol City Council around possible closure - A swimming pool in Bristol at risk of closure for the third time in eight years has had a temporary reprieve. The public consultation on Jubilee Pool in Knowle has been extended after more than 4,000 people signed a petition calling for it to be saved. According to Bristol City Council, the Victorian-era pool is facing mounting maintenance costs of at least £260,000 - something they say they cannot afford. Following protests - including the petition which amassed more than 2,000 signatures in one day - councillors voted to extend the public consultation by another month. That means residents now have until November to express their views regarding the pool’s future. Councilor Tim Rippington said: “Jubilee Pool is a much loved community facility for people in Knowle and across south Bristol, including in Brislington, where I live. "It is welcome news that the consultation into the future of the pool now looks set to be extended." 

Margaret Thatcher, and Victor Rothschild, the man in the shadows - RT - Eyebrows have been raised around the world to see Brits in their thousands dancing through the night in spontaneous street parties following the death of 1980s Prime Minister Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher. As the nickname suggests, she had a fearsome reputation round the world for hitting hard for Britain, but at home it was a different story. In the industrial North most knew several families who lost their livelihood on her watch. Londoners saw ominous shifting sands, homeless youngsters begging on the streets whom her regime had turned its back on. The taboo not a single commentator has broached though is the shadowy advisory role played throughout her premiership by European banking fraternitys Labour peer Lord Victor Rothschild. He was revealed in the book the Thatcher government tried to suppress, Peter Wrights Spycatcher, to be behind Londons top secret service appointments. In 1986 Rothschild penned Paying for Local Government the policy paper that led to the notorious Poll Tax that fell hardest on the poorest, and which brought Britons onto the streets of London in their hundreds of thousands in 1990, riots echoing Londons Poll Tax revolt of 1381. And according to the then BBC Chairman Marmaduke Hussey, Lord Victor also initiated the sacking in 1987 of the last independent-minded Director General of the BBC, a castration from which the corporation never quite recovered. One word captures the essence of the Thatcher legacy; privatisation. As an exasperated former Tory Prime Minster Harold Macmillan put it "shes selling off the family silver!". And so tens of mind-boggling billions of pounds of silver were auctioned off to the highest bidders, mostly to Rothschilds kith and kin. From shipyards and public housing to telephones, steel, oil, gas and water, anyone in the world was free to own the infrastructure and manufacturing heart of Britain that was once collectively ours. Was this to pay the USA Lend-Lease second world war debts? To repay Britains humiliating 1976 IMF loan? Or simply to fill the hole left in the national accounts after Thatcher dropped income tax on Britains richest by more than half from 83% to 40%? Or was it just daylight robbery? When she refused to join the EMU, the forerunner to the vice-like Euro, she was promptly knifed in the back by those who sing her praises today. Since Thatcher, City institutions have bought up much of our politics and mass media, leaving a post-industrial wasteland museum of a nation where the Joseph Rowntree Foundation recently estimated six-and-a-half million British adults are being cruelly blamed, punished and made destitute for not wanting full-time jobs, that dont exist. Today the cracks that Margaret and Victors turbo-charged crowbar opened up have become a chasm which is reawakening this nations anger at injustice. The £10 million of taxpayers money being spent on Lady Thatchers state funeral, by the millionaires for the millionaires, is rubbing salt in the wounds. Hundreds of thousands of Britons who know right from wrong will turn away and raise a solemn glass to the damnation of Margaret Thatcher and her rehabilitation of greed this week, demanding better. The sleeping giant of the British public is rousing from its slumber. As millionaire Prime Minister David Cameron reads the Christian eulogy at Lady Thatchers lavish funeral, those of Britains ruling class who still have something resembling a conscience will do well to heed them. Britains first woman Prime Minister - the Margaret Thatcher timeline 1925 October 13 - Margaret Thatcher is born in the market town of Grantham, Lincolnshire 1947 - Thatcher graduates from Oxford with a Chemistry degree 1954 June 1 - Qualifies as a lawyer 1970 - Enters the Cabinet as Education Secretary 1975 February 11 - Elected Conservative Party leader, beating Edward Heath. 1975-9 - Leader of the Opposition 1979 May 4 - The Conservative Party wins the general election, Thatcher succeeds James Callaghan as PM 1979 December 13 - Abolition of Exchange Controls 1980 - Buses deregulated and bus routes privatised 1980 - British Aerospace partly privatised 1980 - April - Local Government stopped from building council homes and tenants given the right to buy 1981 - March Prisoners at Northern Irelands Maze Prison go on hunger strike to regain status as political prisoners 1981 - April-July Urban rioting in Brixton in London, Toxteth in Liverpool and St. Pauls in Bristol. 1982 - January Unemployment tops 3 million 1982 - April-June Falklands War 1983 - Associated British Ports (ABP) privatised 1983 - British Shipbuilding privatised 1983 June 9 - Second term as PM begins; the Conservatives secure a landslide election victory 1984-5 - Miners strike, amid the closure and privatisation of coal mines 1984 - British Leyland car manufacturers privatised 1984 October 12 - Narrowly escapes death after the IRA bombs the Conservative party conference in Brighton, killing 5 1984 November - British Telecom (BT) the old Post Office Telecommunications is privatised 1985 - Attempted suppression of former MI5 officer Peter Wrights autobiography Spycatcher which is then published in Australia & Scotland. 1985 June 1 - Battle Of The Beanfield, Britains traveller peace convoy destroyed near Stonehenge, Wiltshire by violent police action as recorded in the Operation Solstice documentary 1986 - January Wapping dispute as Rupert Murdoch embraces electronic publishing and breaks the power of print unions, depicted in the documentary Despite The Sun 1986 - British Airports Authority (BAA) privatised 1986 - March Abolition of Ken Livingstones opposition Labour controlled Greater London Council or GLC 1986 October 27 - Big Bang deregulation of the City of London financial sector which many believe contributed to the 2008 financial crisis 1986 December - British Gas privatised 1987 January - After several TV and radio programmes critical of the Thatcher government Victor Rothschild & Marmaduke Hussey sack BBC Director General Alasdair Milne 1987 February - British Airways privatised 1987 - Majority share in British Petroleum (BP) privatised 1987 - Rolls Royce aero engines privatised 1987 June 11 - Wins third term as Prime Minister 1988 - British Steel privatised 1989 - British Aerospace fully privatised 1989 - Water Boards privatised 1990 - The Electricity Act began the complex privatisation of electricity (except nuclear) 1990 March 31 - Poll tax riots culminate in a 200,000 strong march on central London, as portrayed in The Battle Of Trafalgar documentary 1990 October 30 - Thatcher No!, No!, No! speech in Commons makes it clear she is set against European Monetary and Political Union 1990 November 13 - Geoffrey Howe resigns in protest at Thatchers refusal to agree a timetable for European Monetary Union 1990 November 14 - Former cabinet minister Michael Heseltine challenges Margaret Thatcher for the party leadership 1990 November 28 - Thatcher resigns, despite having won the first ballot. She is succeeded by John Major 1992 - Thatcher leaves the House of Commons, joins the Lords as Baroness Thatcher 1994 - Praises Tony Blair and New Labour as her proudest achievement 2013 April 8 - Lady Thatcher dies in The Ritz hotel owned by Daily Telegraph proprietors the Barclay twins

Bristol street preacher Shaun OSullivan to be tried for racism and harassment in Swindon next year - Fill very heavy part of being in a war wake up people of God its a kingdom battle fight or be held prisoner waiting death row hell is waiting or heaven its shocking how liltle people stand with you when you obey the God they claim to love If there is no.fruit or walking like Jesus or abiding no praising but swearing no fellowship with God but fellowship with games tv and carnal things then what part of you is christlike my message on Monday.. Bear fruit deny self pick up your cross God will spit you out lukewarm backslider come back before its to late The face I make when people tell a father of two preemies that abortion isn’t murder. Too straightforward? Well, my heart is exploding with joy at the thought ... Jesus is Lord, preaching with brother Shaun all the way through the bus journey How can we preach if we dont even walk with God deny self not half and half Prayer works good to see my wife fighting the good fight togather we are strong are ministry that God has entrusted us with is bearing fruit new people coming house church and deliverance and a man healed a baptism and encouraging Christian to go on the streets and people open to the gospel one in one thank you Jesus My wife and I we will do a teaching on modest togather upcoming video coming in next few days ..hint Christian women and men dont walk around showing off things they show Jesus from there heart that leads to outward ..Jesus said them that do the will of the father. Who is are family the people who serve and obey Christ Jesus An Ethiopian Christian leader says its time to launch an international inquiry after hundreds of Christians were murdered – including pregnant women, children, and whole families – by Muslim extremists in parts of the Oromia regional state since the end of June. If you would like to donate to this ministry, we travel and preach city to city. We also take care of the homeless. We do not use money for personal living, ... Baptized sim and seen a man healed and now seeing fruit in my life and encouraging people to preach be a move of God I think that many So Called Christian women today dress far too provocatively. Going to Church looking ready for anything, flesh speaking and not holiness. Jezebel spirit behind some of it, the spirit of lust etc. Things are never going to be "normal" again, you are never going to be "safe" and "freedom" is a fantasy even more so than ever before, things WILL get worse,... Pray for England, they are shutting down churches again: Daren Baker Churches arent allowed but football games are? Please share my new u tube channelLike and subscribe and comment share awaken the streets more update to date videos coming soon teaching and street preaching stay blessed Try telling this a person who grew up in a Christian household and said a pray and believe in Jesus but dont preach or obey Jesus they think salvation is a prayer pray for them

James Perloff new book: Red Pilling Covid -19 And The Agenda To Come Benjamin Franklin said, Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Thanks to the Controlavirus, martial law has overtaken the planet, curtailing freedom, virtually empowering governments to the point of totalitarianism. Here in America, planks in the Bill of Rights are being shredded. While these prohibitions on rights may not be permanent, they nevertheless represent an unprecedented flirtation with dictatorship. Freedom of worship: Religious services are forbidden. Gatherings for worship, corporate prayer and religious studies have been curtailed, except for online substitutes such as livestreams and Zoom meetings. This appears to be the first time that Easter services have been globally cancelled since Constantine legalized Christianity in the fourth century AD. On April 10, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced plans to record the license plate numbers of Easter churchgoers and force them into self-quarantine for 14 Days. Fortunately, a judge overturned the edict. Less fortunate was Greenville, Mississippi, where police cars descended on King James Bible Baptist Church for scheduling a drive-up church service. See the video by Pastor Charles E. Hamilton, Jr. The right to peaceably assemble: A number of states have restricted gatherings to ten persons, and have stay at home requirements or advisories in effect for non-essential travel. In a worst-case scenario, Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer issued orders forbidding anyone from even visiting a friend or family member unless they were a caregiver. Whitmer began taking a softer tone after a massive citizen protest erupted on April 15th.  The right to a speedy and public trial, and trial by jury is encoded in the Bill of Rights. Jury trials across the nation have been cancelled or postponed again, the suspensions are temporary, but how close are we to acclimating people to eliminating them altogether?Here are examples of egregious rights violations across the nation: A Colorado man was arrested and handcuffed in front of his six-year-old daughter for playing softball with her, which allegedly violated antisocial distancing requirements. Noteworthily, the police themselves were not wearing masks and violated social distancing in making the arrest. Residents of Cameron County, Texas, can face a $1,000 fine for not wearing some form of covering over their nose and mouth.  In Sedgwick County, Kansas, emulating the old Soviet Union, citizens are encouraged to use online forms to snitch on neighbors who may be violating stay-at-home mandates or operating non-essential businesses. Indianas Howard County has ordered businesses to stop selling non-essential goods, including books. So book-burning is now part of the medical martial law paradigm. On May 5, Shelley Luther was ordered to be jailed for seven days and fined $7,000 for reopening her Dallas hair salon in in defiance of lockdown restrictions. She was released from jail after the case received nationwide attention.  On May 13, in a scene becoming all too typical, police threw a New York mom onto a subway station floor, and handcuffed her in front of her child, not because she wasnt wearing a mask, but because she wasnt wearing it properly.  Google is reporting peoples movements to the government to track whether social distancing and limits on social gatherings are obeyed. Meanwhile, the White House has held a teleconference with execs from Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter to help battle coronavirus, including discussion about how to stop the spread of coronavirus conspiracy theories. Overseas, the situation is often worse. In Singapore, sitting or standing too near another person is punishable by prison terms of up to 6 months and fines of up to $7,000.  In Tunisia, remotely controlled robocops enforce lockdown rules and demand to see peoples travel permits. In Greece, Orthodox Bishop Seraphim Stergiulis was arrested for keeping his church open for worship. In Britain, police have set up online forms so people can snitch on neighbors who violate lockdown orders. Paris has banned outdoor exercise during daytime hours. The Danish Parliament has passed a draconian law authorizing the government to test, quarantine and vaccinate citizens without their consent. On May 9, an Australian mother who was peacefully protesting the lockdowns violation of civil liberties, was arrested and her young son torn away from her.

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