Prime Minister Theresa May Wants To Pay
Billions To Patrol The Caribbean Sea And Build Bases In The
Region While Leaving 14,000,000 Britons In
Poverty And 225,000 Homeless In Britain
February 14. 2019
Theresa May
A recent report revealed British Defence
Secretary, Gavin Williamson, has announced plans to create a
fleet of ships to patrol the Caribbean and build military bases
on two islands (he has yet to announce which islands).
Williamson, under prime minister Theresa May, has declared they
will undertake these plans to, “Strengthen our global presence,
enhance our lethality and increase our mass.”
This venture will cost billions of British
pounds and is a waste of money in light of the fact Britain has
14,000,000 people living in poverty and 225,000 homeless, thanks
to May‘s brutal austerity policies. How can you find billions to
build and retrofit ships, then pay additional costs to patrol the
Caribbean seas, but can’t find the money to help the poor and
homeless in Britain.
How could she find £1 billion to pay the DUP
party to stay in office after ill-advisedly calling for a
general election, but can’t find the money to help the poor and
homeless in Britain. This tells the public May’s government can
afford to help the poor but they just don’t care. This is not a
good message she’s sending. May’s priorities are all wrong.
Furthermore, why does May want to patrol the
Caribbean. The Windrush scandal shows she hates the Caribbean
people. Ties between the British government and Caribbean people
have not been this bad since slavery. May should be very
embarrassed and ashamed of that, as it is her fault for behaving
in a horrendous manner.
Hardworking Caribbean people lawfully lived in
Britain for decades at the invite of the British government, who
sent out a call to the Caribbean asking for people to immigrate
to the mother country to fill labor shortages and help rebuild
the nation after World War I. Parts of Britain were terribly
bombed. Archival photos of the rubble show many places were
turned into piles of bricks from the bombings.
Over 125,000 Caribbean people immigrated to
Britain during the specified time period. May deliberately
destroyed government evidence (landing cards) of Caribbean
people lawfully landing in Britain, then commenced to sending
out tens of thousands of deportation letters.
May’s conduct killed innocent Caribbean people,
as some died of heart attacks at the shock and distress of what
began happening (Three Windrush People Wrongly Deported By Theresa May Have Died).
Caribbean people have not forgotten that. May stole their
pensions they'd worked decades for, took away their health
insurance and cost them their homes. She's behaved like a real
slavetrader. Again, Caribbean people have not forgotten that.
She couldn’t even look the Caribbean prime
ministers in the face for more than two seconds at the
Commonwealth meeting in London last year, after the evil she’d done to the
people of the region. She has no
honor or integrity. May still has not paid the Windrush victims
compensation or corrected the negative immigration status she
attached to their names, through criminal fraud in destroying
landing cards that could have been scanned into computers for
historical purposes.
In light of May’s evil behavior
towards the Caribbean, her announcement via Williamson regarding
plans to patrol the Caribbean seas and build bases in the region, is
being greeted with great suspicion. People in the Caribbean do
not trust her at all. British and Caribbean people on social
networking are wondering out loud if May is planning on waging
an attack in the Caribbean, as her representative, Williamson,
is talking about "lethality."
If it had been another modern British Prime
Minister seeking to build bases and patrol the region, the
Caribbean people would not be concerned. However, as it is May,
someone who has shown such an unprovoked, evil, extreme, abusive hatred and hostility for
our people, there is cause for concern.
STORY SOURCE
British ‘lethality’? Gavin Williamson’s brain has gone
absent without leave
The defence secretary’s big talk about boosting the
UK’s ‘global presence’ and ‘hard power’ proves he’s lost touch
with reality
Mon 11 Feb 2019 06.22 EST - Last modified on Mon
11 Feb 2019 14.33 EST - The defence secretary’s brain has gone
absent without leave. Gavin Williamson said in a speech today
that he intends to send his new aircraft carrier, the HMS Queen
Elizabeth, round the world to frighten China. He will equip it
with a squadron of F-35 fighter jets, purchased from America. In
addition he wants to build two British military bases, one in
Asia and the other “in the Caribbean”. They are to “strengthen
our global presence, enhance our lethality and increase our
mass”.
Brexit, says the defence secretary, “has brought
us to a great moment in our history”, when we must be ready to
deploy “hard power” against those who “flout international law”.
What on earth is Williamson talking about – apart from a desire
to be Tory leader? His budget was last week said to be £7bn
adrift of reality. The Queen Elizabeth cannot sail until 2021.
It has no business whatsoever in the South China Sea, where such
a vast and unwieldy ship would be a sitting target. The Chinese
could sink it in an hour. As for new military bases in the
Caribbean and east of Suez, they would cost billions and be an
invitation to terrorists. The Chinese must be laughing
themselves sick...
https://www.theguardian.com
Russia warns British plans for military bases in South
China Sea and Caribbean could lead to retaliation
11/01/2019 - Moscow on Friday condemned British
plans for military bases in South East Asia and the Caribbean,
and warned of retaliation if Russian interests or those of its
allies were threatened. Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson told
The Telegraph in an interview before the New Year that the UK
would ramp up its military presence abroad after Brexit and open
two new bases. Whitehall is reportedly considering building the
bases in Singapore or Brunei in the South China Sea and in
Montserrat or Guyana in the Caribbean.
On Friday, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman
Maria Zakharova told journalists that Mr Williamson's remarks
were “destabilising" and would lead to the “further
militarisation of British politics”. "Of course, Britain like
any other country is independent when it comes to its military
construction plans. But against the backdrop of overall rising
military and political tensions in the world ... statements
about the desire to build up its military presence in third
countries are counter-productive, destabilising and possibly of
a provocative nature," she said. "In the event of any measures
that pose a threat to Russia's security or that of its allies
our country reserves the right to take appropriate retaliatory
measures."...
https://www.msn.com
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