Tuesday 5 November 2019

ELECTION 2019: CORBYNISM MUST WIN - EVEN IF LABOUR LOSES (And let's make sure we don't!)

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Corbyn: For the Many - For Fairness - For + Change

Amidst the ever-increasing assault of lies, damned lies and manipulated statistics being poured out by the UK's billionaire-owned 'mainstream media' and the usual suspects among the lickspittle 'independent' polling companies it is well worth pausing to reflect a moment on the staggering importance of what is really at stake in December's election - and possibly right after it.

Following the 2017 Labour Conference - then the biggest in Labour's history as the tiny, tokenistic 'conferences' used and so abused by the Blairite propaganda machine were finally swept aside - Jeremy Corbyn announced that this Labour, the Labour of the true Left was now the "new political mainstream". 

Two years on only a few would fail to recognise that while this may now be true of the Labour Party membership itself, Corbyn and his allies from McDonnell to Momentum and beyond have had to fight tooth and nail - and do so to this very day - to consolidate that reality. 

Fight not least in the face of constant undermining and even downright sabotage from the rotting husk of Tory-Lite Blairism: a threat from within which haunts the party to this day. Gazing in through the windows with hungry, glazed and hate-filled eyes akin to the living dead who stalked the Hypermarket of George A Romero's classic horror film. But more on this in a moment.

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The Blairites want their 'meal ticket' back... 

As the December 12th election draws closer the question of becoming the 'new political mainstream' for the the country as a whole obviously remains a whole different ballgame. And one that for all of us who yearn for that better, fairer world we know only a government pursuing a program grounded in 21st Century Socialism can bring about lies wrapped in a highly dangerous reality. 

Yes, the 'once in a generation opportunity' as described by Jeremy really can become a reality - so long as every man, woman and teenager who yearns for this pull ourselves away from the TVs, the pubs, clubs and/or whatever else understandably distracts us in less important times to knock on doors, leaflet, persuade and cajole our friends, family; blog, Tweet, Facebook message or anything else we have personal access to in order to try and focus minds to ensure all who can really do get out to vote.

My old slogan from my own political days "If you don't do politics - politics will do you!" really has never seemed so relevant.  

Call me sad if you will. But ever since it became obvious that an election was going to happen sometime before Christmas I have even been pursuing this covert awareness raising operation under the guise of 'chatting' to other dog owners every time we go walkies. 

To this regard, apart from one instance with a gentleman I honestly believe would likely vote for Hitler were he able, contrary to the polls from my encounters there actually seems a huge disatisfaction with the MSM's beloved Boris. Yet what is also clear is that the constant misrepresentation of Jeremy Corbyn by the MSM also needs to be challenged constantly and positively with the true facts - for some of the mud is sticking.


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Johnson: win & the joke will be on ordinary people

Yet there is possibly an even bigger message to take on board here. And this is what I want to flag up for thought within this blog. I am not alone in this concern I know.

Imagining that we can focus only on the next five weeks could - if our Everest cannot quite be scaled on December 12th - result in the Left itself slipping back to the wilderness of the souless scam that was New Labour: indeed, it really could become the 1980s all over again. For as I stated above - the ragged remnants of Blairism really do see any kind of electoral defeat as the ideal opportunity to try and drag the party back to the mythical promised land of the political 'centre'.

This is why I just hope - and I must admit the fact that I personally cannot see any outward evidence of such planning is a real worry - Jeremy, John and his immediate team do have a Plan B for such an occurrence: and a Plan B that is well advanced in terms of readiness.  


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Time to keep your friends close & your enemies closer...

Not emerge, at the very least as the biggest party after December 12th, and the pressure for Jeremy Corbyn to step aside will be ramped up at pre-2017 levels and beyond. In such a scenario - and I say this being of the opinion that Jeremy has been the best, and most necessary thing to happen to the Labour Party in my lifetime -the true Left need to have his successor lined up. 

And it should be a successor already agreed with, and supported by, a whole legion of fellow travellers at senior level. There are of course a number of viable candidates and, if things do not go as I hope in just over a month's time I will likely do a blog on the subject. All I will say further on the matter for now is this. 

Firstly, it really should be a woman next time around - for in my personal view we are currently lucky enough to have a few women right now who have both ability and really can be seen to be singing from the same 21st Century Socialism songsheet as Jeremy himself. It must be the best person for the job who gets it for sure - man or woman. But there you go...

Secondly, that I really hope it doesn't prove necessary until around late 2024: Jeremy Corbyn truly deserves to be in 10 Downing Street so let's make sure we put him there!



70 comments:

  1. An excellent synopses and I will be voting labour. Were you not an MP yourself at some time in Guernsey and now living in UK? Have you thought about running for election because you have an excellent grasp of the political scene.

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  2. Jo Swinson and Boris Johnson are both liars so what makes you so sure Jeremy Corbyn isn't? I'm not saying he is but aren't they all?

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    1. They say that a man or woman shall be known by their words and actions.

      Jeremy Corbyn's record on both is rather different to that of Johnson and Swinson. He has principles to which he sticks even under appalling abuse and misrepresentation.

      That is good enough for me.

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  3. I'm with you on Jeremy. The best thing ever to happen to Labour was him becoming leader against all the odds. I also agree on it needs to be a woman next. So long as we have the quality there which I think we do. Meanwhile let's just do all we can as you say in the blog to see that Jeremy Corbyn does get is opportunity inside No 10. He sure deserves it.

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  4. "it needs to be a woman next" really? It needs to be the best candidate for the job with the most progressive and realistic ambitions for the country. If that person happens to be a woman then great, but to select anyone even partly because of their gender is perverse in this day an age. Similarly those who say that we need more women in politics are also taking a naive and simplistic view. That would be good in so many ways to even up the numbers, but the simple fact of the matter is we need more of the right people in politics not of any one gender or another. I here at a local level all the time women saying "well I'll vote for her because shes a woman, and we need more woman in politics", but I have never in my life heard any man express the same view in favour of a male. Promote the virtues of a candidate on their abilities alone not their gender.

    Trevor I follow you on twitter as well, but some of your tweets are so full of bullying rhetoric its really turning me off. Stick to arguing the facts from a position of informed understanding and cut the personal abusive comments. You are in danger of becoming Jon. And before you ask no I am not Jon. Im not even Jon identifying as Joanna.

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    1. Yes, of course it should be the best candidate. The point is that in my opinion the best candidates happen to be women. Hence my position.

      Frankly I find your desperation to bring the notorious Jon in to the question somewhat disturbing. The fact that you then chuck in that I could 'become Jon' a sad and bullying troll as opposed to myself who has always stood up for victims and fairness as my record shows must suggest that despite your denial you likely are him.

      As to following me on Twitter - odd how you then do not put a name to your attacks? But hey, keep your opinions based in reality and you are welcome.

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    2. Far be it from me to tell someone how to run their own blog (a very good blog I should mention) but letting through the previous comment was a mistake. It is so obviously a troll attempt to drag comment from your subject matter it should be written in huge clumsy troll letters. Don't indulge him young man.

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    3. Definitely a (or THE) Troll. If the person follows you on Twitter but won't say who HE is and hasn't got the courage of his convictions in attacking you on your own blog by doing it under his own name. What else could it be if not a Troll?

      I have followed you and Shona all through your political careers and you, nor Shona, could never be described as "bullying" in any sense of the word. You have both stood up for the underdogs and actually always stood up against the bullies. Maybe that's what the Troll doesn't like about you?

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  5. Knowing of you from your time as a Jersey MP Corbyn would love you. You having been pumping out the same message and in a Thatcherite island time warp for years. Maybe you were just too early mate? But chin up. Perhaps at least over there on your new homeland your politics' time has come?

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  6. As you rightly say we have a number of potential female successors when Jeremy Corbyn steps down. Like you I hope we don't need to have a leadership contest for sometime, but I think a woman leader in Jeremy's image could be very positive. let us hope Jeremy gets to nominate his successor himself whilst sitting Prime Minister!

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  7. Tom Watson is standing down as deputy leader. What do you make of that?

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    1. Personally, I am really pleased. I used to rate Tom highly once.

      Just don't know what went wrong with all the constant undermining of Jeremy Corbyn and the Left who are now, whether Tom likes it or not, the 'mainstream' within Labour.

      I wish him well but just hope this is not yet another ploy to try and undermine Labour's electoral chances as was the case with the totally out of perspective/scale anti-semitism attacks.

      To the above regard anyone who hasn't should read 'Bad news for Labour' an excellent 'Bad news from Venezuela' type expose!

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    2. I'm absolutely chuffed that Tom Watson is about to vanish over the political horizon. Having been shut up a while after Labour did so well in 2017, almost entirely thanks to the inspirational Corbyn Watson has barely stopped sniping at the leader and the party since.

      Good rid I say.

      As to who should replace Watson? Like you Trevor I see several excelent candidates and so long as a female is the best I too would say the party should go in this direction. I know you will probably be blogging on this in time, but I think Rebecca Long-Baily would be very good.

      What do others think?

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  8. Gordon Sharrock Adams7 November 2019 at 07:22

    William Bailhache should be the next Prime Minister and Andrew Lewis should be his Deputy.

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    1. Are you for real Mr. Sharrock Adams? Bailhache and Lewis? What planet are you living on?

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  9. Don Barrack No-Worth7 November 2019 at 14:36

    Love your stuff Trevor - you and Stuart are a big loss to island politics. Incidentally you couldn't give me the phone number of your landlord could you? I just want to see if he needs any attention from a nurse?

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  10. It's possible you are being trolled Trevor. I don't believe Gordon Sharrock Adams (7 November 2019 at 07:22) is a real person. I think he is impersonating somebody....................................impersonating somebody.

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  11. To replace the underwhelming Tom Watson? I would like to say Laura Pidock but I think youth may be against her this time. One for the future though hopefully. Can see it being between Emily and Rebecca but defo a woman and why not? It is about time really and sends a good message to show what all the media bollocks was trying to say JC only appointed or supported men..

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    1. I think you are right about Laura Pidock. A good bet for a future leader. Hopefully only after Jeremy has served time as PM!

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  12. Trevor.

    A short (14 sec) clip of part two interview with Advocate Philip SINEL.

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  13. Trev, just so as you know I am using my James Lewis profile on Facebook again.

    Julie Hanning. Oops I mean Paul Holmes. Oops I mean Sue Young. Oops I mean Bernie Crosier. No, I am definitely James Lewis for today.

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  14. James Sharrock Lewis8 November 2019 at 15:51

    I've resurrected one of my fake Facebook profiles if you're interested Trevor?

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  15. Hilary from St Ouen8 November 2019 at 17:57

    Trevor, I've moved!

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  16. Our media in this country are a bloody disgrace. Today's newspapers must be the most misleading, lie-filled editions of all time attacking Corbyn/Labour. Did the Leveson inquiry ever happen?

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  17. Trvor.

    Part Two of Exclusive interview with Advocate PHILIP SINEL.

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  18. Anyone else getting sick of these endless Liberal-Democrat leaflets and newspapers being shoved through doors? Honestly some of the stuff in them should be referred under the Trades desriptions act. Almost as bad as the Tories!

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    1. Me and you both. Just had another one about five minutes ago. Apparently one of the candidate's key commitments is to tackle the climate change emergency!

      Must be a bit disappointed with his leader Motormouth Swinson then as she has voted against doing anything to protect the environment in support of the Tory party again and again!

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  19. Hiya.

    No new blog post for a while. Are you on holiday? Looking forward to the next one so maybe you can tell us when it might arrive?

    Thanks

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  20. Hey Trev weren't we promised a BTR?

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  21. Looking forward to your next blog Trevor and If there's any chance of a Bald Truth Review that would be a bonus!!!!

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  22. Come on Big Trev at least a new blog and I agree with others that a BTR would be amazing.

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  23. James Sharrock Lewis21 November 2019 at 18:03

    I really am a spud believing nobody knows who I am and I just might send a nurse round to see somebody's landlord.

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  24. To those who have messaged asking why no blog for so long the answer is simple.

    I am trying to play my part in campaigning over here on the UK mainland.

    We really must do all we can to try and stop an anti-Black, anti-Muslim, anti-Gay, anti-poor, anti-sick, anti-women, anti-working class, anti-equality, anti-democracy FCUK-wit like Boris Johnson and his party cheating their way to 5 long years in No.10.

    Will do my best to get something new up later in the coming week though. Perhaps even something on the much-requested subject of corruption in Jersey?

    Thanks

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  25. Keep up the great work Trevor - the blogs are the only place we can get reliable news and I'm looking forward to your next one. If you do a Bald truth Review could you include the *Treat For Trolls* section? You could have a new character named James Lewis if you wished? He's a Troll who has terrorised women on the internet for years and deserves a special place in your reviews.

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  26. Keep up the good work Trevor and remember if you're going to do a blog on the Jersey corruption it will take a lot more than 12 minutes to read.........More like 12 years...........................................

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  27. Boris Johnson has this election in the bag so get over it.

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    1. Cheers, Jon.

      Be interesting to see if you are right. The latest polls and mass last minute registration to vote don't quite seem to suggest that it is such a forgone conclusion though.

      Now where is that answer phone recording the Big fella was asking for?

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  28. Sharrock H Conviction27 November 2019 at 19:22

    They've kicked me off the Rag they have
    Oh boo-hoo-hoo-boo-hoo
    They've kicked me off the Rag they have
    So now I have only you
    The Voice he just won't publish me
    The Voice won't let me rant
    I want to be important I do
    But the blogs consider me an ant
    I ain't got any friends I ain't
    I ain't got any friends
    Nobody will employ me they won't
    An her indoors thinks I'm 'round the bend

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    1. Thanks Jonnie

      I thought just to cheer you up I would publish this one of your comments. I guess you must have been at the Stella when you composed it? As to your other rush of threatening drivel. No. Just went straight in the delete bin.

      I did note from the theme in your comments though that you appear to be living in the bookies again. Give it up, mate. Betting really not a good use of your money - especially with your judgement and knowledge of politics.

      Off you go now.

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  29. I think everything points to a hung parliament. Who the biggest party in this will be I think might still be up for grabs.

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  30. I would put my money on Labour to be the biggest party the ways things are turning now. Only I don't have any money. Stupidly put it all on a horse and lost it all. Again.

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  31. When will you have a new post up Trevor?

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    1. Not sure I'm afraid. Rather more engrossed in the election campaign here in the UK.

      I will commit to filming a BTR video though for the New Year sometime. Least I can do with the Troll pestering me every day!

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  32. Trevor, I have got some photos of the Jersey Troll going in to - and coming out of - Le Quennevais Sport Centre which you might want. Is there a way I can send them to you, can you publish your email address so I can email you them?

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    1. I don't usually give out addresses or even phone numbers because as so many of the people of Jersey know, a sad little weed of an internet troll, uses them to harrass innocent people.

      But 'coming out of a gym'? You jest surely? The troll I recall was barely men enough to lift up a betting slip - despite his daily practice!

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  33. Gap now down to 6 points! The battle isn't over yet to save ourselves from this hater of the working class, bully boy Boris Johnson.

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  34. Hey Trevor any chance of a new blog on the Jersey corruption?

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  35. What's the chances of a Christmas special blog big Trev? A BTR special?

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  36. Apologies for several weeks silence.

    Now that the election is out of the way - even if the Brexit saga is really just beginning its next drawn out stage - will try to get back in to blogging hopefully.

    A good subject will surely be why are so many people willing to vote for a not very intelligent Tory Toff who mocks Black people, Jews, Muslims, women, single mothers and Gay people - and absolutely hates the working class?

    Answers on a Postcard to Dystopia? (Britain 2020 and on!)

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  37. As much as a tragedy Boris Johnson being re-elected- and holding a majority vote is- I would like to read some more about Jersey on this blog. In particular about the child abuse cover up and if it's still going on?

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  38. As a non-Jersey based reader I am glad to read you are to re-start the blog after the election. It has been a nightmare result and we have lost the opportunity of having the finest, most principled man ever to lead the modern Labour Party as the PM this country so needed. But life goes on. So for me I would like to know your thoughts on who should succeed Jeremy Corbyn?

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  39. Johnny-Onion-Pants15 December 2019 at 18:26

    You and Shona are legends Trevor and I can't wait to have you back in Jersey to clean this place up. Merry Christmas to the both of you.

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  40. Johnny Left-Over Pizza-Pants.18 December 2019 at 12:44

    Wishing yourself and Shona a very merry Christmas Trevor.

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  41. Happiness to youself & Shona over the Christmas season.

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  42. Jon (now calling myself Jonnie) due to all the stories on the net about my trolling5 January 2020 at 16:31

    Oi

    How come you haven't posted the fake comment where I was pretending to be a former Humanities teacher at Les Quennevais school? It takes me ages to think up these daft fake IDs you know. Especially when I am sozzled most days by lunchtime. You are being very selfish in not doing any new posts for a couple of months. You might have a wider life to get on with but I haven't. Please do another post so I can send you lots of my stupid comments. If you don't then I am sorry but I am going to have to start bombarding Voiceforchildren again. You have been warned.

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    1. Hello thereJon. I can call you Sharrock, can't I?

      As I have said I will do my best to try and get blogging again. Needed a break after the UK election to be honest, and then there was Christmas to enjoy.

      But enough of all that. You are obviously still feeling very lonely and unvalued. So rather then send people like me your rubbish - which always stands out as you a mile away - why not make a belated New Year's resolution?

      How about actually going out - not the pub or bookies - but instead sitting on one of the new Happy to Chat benches in St. Helier?

      You would actually meet real people there and who knows, someone might even find you have something interesting to say?

      A longshot I know. But worth a try.

      Ciao

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  43. Can you write a post about the Corn Riots and set the record straight?

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  44. Trevor, I hear the Jersey Troll is going to be world wide famous very soon? Apparently he will be featured in a documentary?

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  45. Hey Big Trev; how about a new blog? I love your writing and adore your bald truth review videos. If the Jersey troll is going to be in a documentary it would be a good time to Bring back *A treat for trolls* on the Bald truth video.

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  46. James Onion-Pants-Lewis9 March 2020 at 18:15

    Hey Big Trev, do you know anything about this report? https://statesassembly.gov.je/assemblyreports/2018/r.63-2018.pdf

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  47. Trevor.

    A big thank you to Children's Minister, Senator Sam Mezec, for exclusive interview discussing the proposed memorial for Survivors of Child Abuse.

    Full interview to be published on Blog tomorrow but in the meantime readers can view a 60 second clip HERE.

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  48. Trevor.

    Exclusive interview with Children's Minister, Senator Sam Mezec, discussing memorial for Abuse SURVIVORS.

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  49. What's the view on Starmer compared with the other contenders?

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  50. Trevor.

    Full credit to Deputy Montfort Tadier. PRESS RELEASE.

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  51. Trevor.

    apologies for wrong link THIS LINK should be the correct one.

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  52. Trevor.

    Trailer of interview with VFC discussing States Communications Unit, Corona Virus, State Media, New Media and much MORE.

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  53. Trevor.

    Problem with link. Hopefully THIS ONE should work.

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  54. Trevor.

    Interview with VFC discussing Covid-19/State Media/Civil Liberties/New Media and much more HERE.

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  55. Trevor.

    Some questions surrounding the "real" death-toll of COVID-19.

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