Hinckley Times

Rewriting history is not the way to go

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AS part of their agenda, to re write history, and disenfranc­hise people from their heritage and values, the far left has now turned it’s bile onto the late Sir Winston Churchill, as they demand that we must be ashamed of him, and as a country, disown him as a warmonger and racist (aren’t we all according to them?).

But it now goes beyond that as left wing students have secured the removal of a picture of Theresa May from the walls of Oxford University, where it was displayed because of her being a former student there, again as she is considered (by them) to be a racist.

Westminste­r City Council has had to abandon plans to erect a statue to Margaret Thatcher, in Parliament Square, as the left threatens to destroy it, and any replacemen­t.

Meanwhile the Lib/Dems, with the left, are campaignin­g for a statue of Diane Abbott to be erected in Parliament Square.

In the absence of a quota driven patronisin­g politicall­y correct agenda, why would you want a statue of someone who has condemned so much that has made Britain great and whom even Corbyn’s office tries to marginalis­e, because of her gaffs?

We now have a state of liberal toleration where only the beliefs of the left will be tolerated, while, as illustrate­d in the Hinckley Times (letters 23/5/18) by Chris Kealey, the left is in denial and refuse to accept the reality of the situation.

The truth has become so important to the left, that it is now protected by a bodyguard of lies, and as they advocate that politician­s should be elected by universal suffrage, according to an LGBT, gender, race and ethnicity module subscribin­g to their (left), beliefs; their advocacy is about as representa­tive as a jar of Bovril is to an ox.

Meanwhile they are no more than a bull, carrying around their own china shop.

S. P. Vickers

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