Due to ignorance and flawed planning laws in the United Kingdom, our historic environment is being compromised, if not destroyed. Millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money are being squandered, which leads to false historical narratives.
Children do not ask to come into this world. However, when we bring them up, we have a duty of care, if we wish to create a more socially cohesive society. It must not be left solely to teachers. We must all take part.
In Britain, regardless of origin, race, colour or creed a child born here must know that this is home and that they, too, have a vested interest. The truth must be paramount and taught with a true understanding of our heritage.
The Statue of Pope Urban II et CM Taylor.
Justice for all.
Deus Vult. God Wills it!
“Know that I’m here on an invite, after the bloody boy king, Edward V1, said”, “No graven images.”
As a wool merchant, merchant of the Staple of Calais, and Pilgrim, wearing spectacles such as mine, they called me blind. However, it appears most of you with your twenty-twenty vision have had, or are having the wool pulled over your eyes.
This is rather sad – a country that professes to be a Christian country, known around the globe for its pomp circumstance and pageantry (people clunking about in archaic costumes, if they fell down, they would struggle to get back on their feet without assistance). A King, as God’s representative on earth, says, “he wishes to be the leader of all faiths.” “I do hope you are all on the same page with that, fate or faith?”
A country that prides itself on fair play, and the rule of law. Values you all hold dear, and yet! It appears there is a tiered system (rotten to the core) within your society in the United Kingdom. It seems there are those with special privileges, to the point, that those who are being paid from the public purse will do whatsoever it takes to gain the upper hand for those special people, even if it means destroying future generations' education and the integrity of the humanities. This is reminiscent of the dissolution of the monasteries. What constitutes that? Grantham, a town with a population of approximately 55, 000, and you do not even have a proper hospital, and you call us medieval.