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Black Cab Conversations - 10th July 2019
A polite and civilized conversation (take note politicians and MSM) with two cabbies on opposite sides of the Brexit debate, plus a speech by Sean Paul Day with the official announcement that Tooley Street will remain open to black cab drivers after all.
While Lebanon has hosted the highest per capita number of Syrian refugees of any country in the world according to Human Rights Watch, I should have also mentioned that Jordan has taken in thousands too.
Information about the dire state of the euro can be found in the links below.
In anticipation of the increasing censorship of contributors on youtube, my videos can also be found on Bitchute:
https://www.bitchute.com/channel/interesting-times/
Sean Paul Day, of London Taxi Radio on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/seanpaulday
https://andersonshelter.blogspot.com/2019/05/the-consequences-of-transport-for.html
or here:
https://taxileaks.blogspot.com/2019/05/the-consequences-of-transport-for.html
The Gentleman Cabbie:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChyGJcwrVGxg_0WB3RlU9sA
From the Campaign for and Independent Britain website:
‘The unelected EU Commission has signalled its intent to control all press and media by issuing an EU press card. They will decide who can and cannot be a journalist. A 16 page document has already been issued, telling the EU press corps how it should and should not report the EU. Following an angry response from journalists, this was quickly withdrawn – but only from the public domain. It is waiting its turn to be reintroduced.
‘This may initially be on a “voluntary” basis but its power will be steadily strengthened over time until it could well become impossible to operate as a journalist without an EU press card. The Commission also aspires to control the internet, websites and blogging.
‘“Criticism of the EU is akin to blasphemy and may be restricted without affecting freedom of speech.”
– Opinion of Ruiz Jarabo Colomer, Advocate General of the EU Court of Justice 2000 in Case C-274..
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