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NOVEMBER 15TH

My "speech" from Liverpool on Saturday 😳😬
Thank you very much Fiona for putting me on the spot 🙏😁

Full speech on British Lions For Freedom on fb
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OPERATION WAKE THE NATION

Personally if it's done in the right manner I do not see it as disrespectful or inappropriate. I believe the commitment and courage the team showed to take on a risky, unpredictable and potentially volatile task actually shows respect and I commend them for that. With all due respect, anyone can put a poppy on but not everyone can and will go to the lengths my team go to to protect and preserve the rights and freedom others have fought and died for, as well as the fact that Katherine Blair, Beverley Shaw and Wayne Morrison did two days in row with such a long and exhausting day in Birmingham on Saturday and then with very little rest they were at Whitehall for 9am Sunday morning. Unfortunately due to serious illness of one of our team it meant personally i couldn't get there until 1pm. However at least I managed to link up with the team if only for an hour or so.
What I do find completely inappropriate is the likes of Keir Starmer laying reefs to commemorate those who made the ultimate sacrifice for a nation and it's people he is betraying with one peice of policy and legislation after another as he serves not this country but instead a sinister globalist agenda that the 3rd reich would have been proud of.

With Armistice day not being until Tuesday the campaign did continue into Monday and Tuesday with more leaflet distribution in Manchester with myself and mum at 75 years old doing three days in a row.
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OPERATION WAKE THE NATION

The British Lions For Freedom Lest We Forget remembrance weekend leaflet campaign began in Birmingham on Saturday at the No Digital ID rally and continued on Sunday at two locations in central London for the remembrance day service and parade as well as Manchester for the Ride Of Red.

Manchester saw thousands of bikers and veterans in attendance with an overwhelmingly positive response just as we saw three years ago when this campaign debuted, with almost everyone taking information, lots of good conversations, no push back and lots of veterans saying they don't want digital ID.

London was more of a challenge. Due to the nature of the day and the service a more subtle approach was necessary. Some did say it was inappropriate to hand out information on such a day. However others including veterans thanked members of our team for what we were doing.