Scottish Daily Mail

LITTLEJOHN

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The Black lives Matter movement is planning to select candidates to contest seats at the next General election. Makes sense. Judging by that sinister stab-vests-and-balaclavas march through South london recently, BlM already has a paramilita­ry wing. a political arm is the logical conclusion.

It will be called the Taking The Initiative Party, or TTIP for short. No doubt it will quickly become known as the Taking The knee Party, TTkP. (Mail reader Graham Whitmore emails to suggest that TTPP might be more appropriat­e. Work it out for yourself. I couldn’t possibly comment.)

Sarcasm aside, this developmen­t should be welcomed by everyone who favours the democratic process over violent intimidati­on.

Peaceful persuasion is always preferable to criminal damage and kicking coppers.

Mind you, direct action seems to be serving BlM quite well for now. They’ve already got the Government, most of the political class, the universiti­es, the police, profession­al sport, big business and the broadcast media on the run.

Statues are being toppled, streets renamed, curriculum­s ‘decolonise­d’, civil servants sent on ‘unconsciou­s bias’ courses. No one voted for any of this, but the establishm­ent caved in regardless.

STIll, if BlM are now prepared to embrace the ballot box they should be encouraged. We’ve had more than enough mayhem on our streets lately. let’s hope the extinction Rebellion headbanger­s get the message, too.

Over the weekend, they laid siege to printing plants, stopping the distributi­on of national newspapers, while the petrified police stood back and watched — in hertfordsh­ire, at least.

For six long hours, herts Plod allowed XR to erect bamboo barriers and glue themselves to the road outside the plant at Broxbourne. They saw their job as not to protect private property, or keep the public highway open, but to facilitate protest.

The assistant chief constable merely expressed disappoint­ment that the demonstrat­ors hadn’t ‘co-operated’ with the cops when officers attempted to negotiate with them. Since a serious criminal act was being committed before their very eyes, what was there to negotiate?

Next time a gang of blaggers, armed with sawn-off Purdeys, robs a bank in hertford — if they can find one still open — no doubt the Old Bill will give them six hours to make their getaway before opening ‘negotiatio­ns’ to retrieve the money. Or share it out on a fair and equitable basis.

at least the Met have raised their game. Not that they could have lowered it any further, after skateboard­ing with XR protesters bringing chaos to london last summer and looking on as a pink yacht blocked Oxford circus for five days.

This time, they’ve been handing out £10,000 on-the-spot fines. how many protesters do the politician­s think are going to cough up ten grand? correct, none. and when they are brought before the courts, they will inevitably be released immediatel­y.

The truth is that neither XR, nor BlM, needs to put up candidates for election. MPs are only too happy to comply with their demands, no matter how extreme, rather than be damned as RaY-cISTS! or ‘climate-change deniers’.

look at the way they all fawned over that prepostero­us Greta child. and remember labour leader Max headroom and his daft deputy being photograph­ed ‘taking the knee’ in deference to Black lives Matter?

Meanwhile, the rest of us can only look on in bemusement, with mounting frustratio­n and anger as our history is torn down and energy policy is rewritten to appease the ‘climate emergency’ alarmists.

We all want racial harmony and a cleaner, greener planet. But we don’t recognise the deliberate­ly distorted portrait of our tolerant country as a racist hell-hole. Nor do we believe further shutting down our already covid-crippled economy and taking us back to a romanticis­ed agrarian age is the best way to save the polar bears.

Britain has strict laws against discrimina­tion on the grounds of race, creed, colour and sexual orientatio­n. Parliament has enthusiast­ically passed some of the world’s toughest targets for cutting greenhouse gases. You can never appease the wilder fringes of XR and BlM. They’ll only keep coming back for more.

Neverthele­ss, we should applaud any move which subjects them to democratic scrutiny and accountabi­lity. That way we would soon gather a reliable measure of their actual support. It’s instructiv­e that the plan to put up BlM Parliament­ary candidates was announced at the so-called Million People March — attended by, er, three to four hundred protesters, many of them white.

Similarly, the number of hardline XR demonstrat­ors outside printing plants this weekend could be numbered in dozens, not the thousands who turned out at the height of summer. Perhaps we have passed the high watermark of both movements, especially now the weather is about to take a turn for the worse.

anyway, XR doesn’t need to go down the Parliament­ary route. It’s already got a political party, the Greens, which has a grand total of one MP. at the last General election, corbyn’s labour supported every single demand of both extinction Rebellion and Black lives Matter. and we know how that ended — with labour’s worst defeat since the 1930s.

It has become de rigueur to portray both XR and BlM as sincere, peaceful organisati­ons ‘hijacked’ by the Far left. as proven by a cursory glance at their stated aims, from defunding the police to smashing capitalism, nothing could be further from the truth.

Despite the publicity their antics attract, they are about as representa­tive of public opinion as the Monster Raving loony Party.

YeS, plenty of wellmeanin­g, decent people, concerned about genuine racism and the environmen­t, have rallied to their banners. But XR and BlM haven’t been

hijacked by the Far left. They are the Far left — controlled by the same anarchists, communists and Toytown Trots behind every single agitprop gang of wreckers since the Seventies.

They don’t want to change society, they want to destroy it. Which is why they take to the streets, commit criminal damage and attempt to strangle free speech.

So, when push comes to shove, I wouldn’t put money on either of them putting up legitimate Parliament­ary candidates.

They know full well that if they were ever to stand for election, they would not only lose their deposits, they’d lose whatever dwindling credibilit­y they once had.

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