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Ukip's Hugh Williams Pens Non-PC World History Book, Claims Nazi Invasion Due To 'Polish Aggression'

The Huffington Post UK | By Paul Vale   
Posted: 21/08/2013 20:04 BST | Updated: 22/08/2013 02:46 BST

Just when you thought Ukip had reached their nadir with Godfrey Bloom’s rant about “bongo bongo land”, Hugh Williams, the party's assistant treasurer pops up having penned a book detailing a non-PC history of the world.

Within Williams’ self-published, 350-page tome, the 67-year-old claims that Winston Churchill admired his fellow wartime leaders Hitler and Stalin, and that the brutal Nazi invasion of Poland was a result of “goading” by Warsaw.

First reported by the Evening Standard, the book, entitled From Ur to Us, Everything you Need to Know about History, makes a series of claims that will cause yet another headache for beleaguered Ukip leader Nigel Farage, still reeling from Stuart Wheeler’s recent admonishment of companies that promote women to the boardroom.

Likely to add to Farage’s woes is Williams’ claim that child abuse in the Catholic Church was “negligible”, and that the German invasion of Poland in 1939 was due to “Polish aggression”.

The assistant treasurer, who stood for Ukip in Plymouth and South Devon in the last election, told the newspaper he wrote his history “unencumbered by the shackles of political correctness”.

So... shackles off, Williams asserts, “Hitler offered peace to the British government, but his offer was rejected” and Italy’s Borgias, a family synonymous with adultery, simony, theft, bribery and murder, had been “unfairly tarnished” by history.

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/08/21/ukip-hugh-williams_n_3791323.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
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Judge makes a fair point.
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Hmm two more explosions in Lebanon near mosques kill 29 and injure 500.

http://edition.cnn.com/2013/08/23/world/meast/lebanon-tripoli-blast/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
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How has nobody jumped ALL OVER THIS YET?!
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Bradley Manning wants to live as a woman named Chelsea
WASHINGTON | Thu Aug 22, 2013 4:44pm EDT
(Reuters) - Bradley Manning, the U.S. soldier sentenced to 35 years in military prison for the biggest breach of classified documents in the nation's history, said on Thursday he is female and wants to live as a woman named Chelsea.

Manning, 25, launched an unprecedented bid to get female hormone treatment in a military prison a day after he was sentenced for leaking documents to the WikiLeaks website.

"As I transition into this next phase of my life, I want everyone to know the real me. I am Chelsea Manning, I am a female," Manning said in the statement read by anchorwoman Savannah Guthrie on NBC News' "Today" show.

During the sentencing phase of Manning's court-martial for leaking more than 700,000 secret documents, defense attorneys pointed out that the soldier suffered from gender identity disorder. A psychologist testified Manning had a difficult time adjusting to the "hypermasculine environment" of a combat zone.

Manning said in the statement that he wished to begin receiving hormone therapy while serving his sentence in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.

A spokeswoman said the Army did not provide hormone therapy or gender-reassignment surgery, but that military inmates have access to mental health professionals, including a psychiatrist, psychologist, social workers and behavioral science specialists.

"Given the way that I feel and have felt since childhood, I want to begin hormone therapy as soon as possible," Manning said in the statement. "I also request that starting today you refer to me by my new name and use the feminine pronoun."

Manning's lawyer David Coombs said on the TV program he expected his client to get a pardon from U.S. President Barack Obama. Manning, who was convicted last month at Fort Meade, Maryland, on 20 charges, including espionage and theft, could be eligible for parole in seven years.

During the trial, Coombs had argued that Manning had been increasingly isolated and under intense stress when he leaked the files, and that his superiors had ignored warning signs.

Coombs said his client was not seeking gender-reassignment surgery, but he would press Fort Leavenworth to provide hormone therapy for Manning.

"I'm hoping that Fort Leavenworth will do the right thing and provide that. If Fort Leavenworth does not, then I'm going to do everything in my power to make sure that they are forced to do so," Coombs said.

'COMFORTABLE IN HER SKIN'

Asked if Manning wanted to be sent to a women's prison, Coombs said no.

"I think the ultimate goal is to be comfortable in her skin and to be the person that she's never had an opportunity to be," he said.

Coombs said he was not worried about Manning's safety in a military prison since inmates there were first-time offenders who wanted to complete their sentences and get out.

Experts generally view military prisons as safer than civilian prisons since the inmates are accustomed to hierarchy and discipline.

Manning had not wanted his sexual identity issues to become public, but they did after his arrest in 2010, Coombs said.

"Now that it is (public), unfortunately you have to deal with it in a public manner," he said.

A psychiatrist, Navy Reserve Captain David Moulton, testified during Manning's trial that the soldier suffered from gender dysphoria, or wanting to be the opposite sex, as well as narcissism and obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Geoffrey Corn, a military law expert at the South Texas College of Law in Houston, called Manning's bid for hormone treatment the first of its kind for the military. Openly gay members were barred from serving until the Pentagon's "don't ask, don't tell" policy was repealed in 2011.

"We don't have any precedent for the application of military medical care for elective gender reassignment therapy," he said.

Corn was skeptical that Manning would get approval for hormone therapy since federal courts have traditionally given the military deference for its life and activities.

"I don't see it happening," he said.

Chase Stangio, staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union's Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Project, said in a statement that the Army's saying it did not provide hormone therapy raised "serious constitutional issues."

Courts have consistently found that denying medical care for gender dysphoria to prisoners based on blanket exclusions violates the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution, which bars cruel and unusual punishment, Stangio said.

(Reporting by Susan Heavey and Ian Simpson; Editing by Scott Malone, Jeffrey Benkoe and Vicki Allen)

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I'm disgusted. Should've called himself Manchester United.
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thupercoach wrote:
I'm disgusted. Should've called himself Manchester United.

They're a bunch of tits...he wishes he had tits...
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afromanGT wrote:
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I'm disgusted. Should've called himself Manchester United.

They're a bunch of tits...he wishes he had tits...
Or how about Liverpool? He takes himself seriously but no one else does.
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thupercoach wrote:
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I'm disgusted. Should've called himself Manchester United.

They're a bunch of tits...he wishes he had tits...
Or how about Liverpool? He takes himself seriously but no one else does.

Nah, he went with Chelsea because he came out of nowhere and people still don't respect him.
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afromanGT wrote:
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I'm disgusted. Should've called himself Manchester United.

They're a bunch of tits...he wishes he had tits...
Or how about Liverpool? He takes himself seriously but no one else does.

Nah, he went with Chelsea because he came out of nowhere and people still don't respect him.
See now I'm thinking Crystal Palace - he's in over his head but can't pull out now...
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thupercoach wrote:
afromanGT wrote:
thupercoach wrote:
afromanGT wrote:
thupercoach wrote:
I'm disgusted. Should've called himself Manchester United.

They're a bunch of tits...he wishes he had tits...
Or how about Liverpool? He takes himself seriously but no one else does.

Nah, he went with Chelsea because he came out of nowhere and people still don't respect him.
See now I'm thinking Crystal Palace - he's in over his head but can't pull out now...


:lol:
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afromanGT wrote:
Judge makes a fair point.


Islam actually mandates that women can be asked to and should remove their face covering in matters of security and identification.

However, it also states that it should probably be done in a separate room and with females.
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zimbos_05 wrote:
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Judge makes a fair point.


Islam actually mandates that women can be asked to and should remove their face covering in matters of security and identification.

However, it also states that it should probably be done in a separate room and with females.

Yeah, the court sketch artist, judge and stenographer don't really care about that when they're trying to do their job.
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afromanGT wrote:
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Judge makes a fair point.


Islam actually mandates that women can be asked to and should remove their face covering in matters of security and identification.

However, it also states that it should probably be done in a separate room and with females.

Yeah, the court sketch artist, judge and stenographer don't really care about that when they're trying to do their job.


yeah, i understand that. Judge is allowed to be in the room. Im not sure on the sketch artist and stenographer part.

At the moment people just exploit this fact that they have hijab on, which is why they need some sort of law or rule implemented.
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Boris Johnson calls for free labour exchange between UK and Australia

London mayor hails cultural links between the two countries and says increased migration is in interests of both

Oliver Milman
theguardian.com, Monday 26 August 2013 18.20 AEST

London mayor Boris Johnson has called on the UK and "phenomenally beautiful" Australia to create a "bilateral free labour mobility zone" to encourage migration between the two countries.

Johnson, who is currently in Australia, wrote for the UK's Daily Telegraph that after giving the keynote speech to open the Melbourne Writers Festival, he was approached by Australian teacher Sally Roycroft, who had been "effectively kicked out of Britain", curtailing her work with London schoolchildren, because she wasn't an EU citizen.

Johnson said this "disgrace" showed that the UK had to "raise its eyes" from the "economic gloom" of Europe and strengthen links with Australia for opportunities in people, services and goods.

"We British are more deeply connected with the Australians – culturally and emotionally – than with any other country on earth," he wrote, adding that the two countries shared a similar worldview, sense of humour and love of the TV show Top Gear.

These links should be strengthened with a free labour mobility agreement between the two countries, Johnson said.

"It would be good for the UK, where skilled people like Sally would no longer face an absurd discrimination," he said. "It would be good for Australia, where the unspoken reality is that Australians are actually quite keen to encourage more immigration from Britain."

"It is outrageous and indefensible that Sally Roycroft is deprived of a freedom that we legally confer on every French person. It is time she was given a fair suck of the sauce bottle, as the Australians say."

Johnson's call for greater Anglo-Australian ties followed a writers festival speech in which he referred to Star Wars, defunct confectionery and his time in Victoria as a young man.

The Conservative mayor said he skied down the "slushy gullies" of Mount Buller, wore shorts of "positively emetic brevity" and learned "to drink Victoria Bitter at 11am, a skill that has proved invaluable in what passes for my political career."

Johnson said he was in "shock" to discover that confectionery product the pollywaffle had been discontinued in Australia "and yet even without the pollywaffle I see Australia as the template of humanity and the most advanced society on earth; and that is because it is the most urbanised country in the world".

"Who was AB 'Banjo' Paterson? Was he a crag-jawed larrikin with a rain-drenched japara from RM Williams? Of course not: he was a Melbourne lawyer – nothing wrong with that."

Johnson said the future favoured globalised, free-trade urban centres which allowed the free movement of people and ideas. He finished by hailing the co-operation between the UK and Australia, and referred to the looming election.

"We gave you the dregs of the Victorian penal system. You gave us an extraordinary galaxy of stars, from Germaine Greer to Clive James to Kylie Minogue to Peter Andre," he said. "We gave you Marmite, you gave us Vegemite, though I am not sure, frankly, who got the better end of the deal."

"You gave us former Labour cabinet minister Patricia Hewitt; we ingeniously retaliated by sending you Julia Gillard.

"You sent us Lynton Crosby; we have already pinged Tony Abbott in your direction, with results that will shortly unfold.

"Long may it continue, this throbbing intercontinental two-way pipeline between London and Melbourne, a city that is in many ways our antipodean mirror, blessed like London with a superb climate, public bicycles, free museums, a brilliant Oystercard system called the Myki whose complexities I have yet to fathom and the same spirit of polyglot, polymorphous, pollywaffle-free dynamism and openness and generosity."

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/aug/26/boris-johnson-australia-migration-exchange
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We already have enough useless pisshead pommy backpackers in this country without making it easier for them to come over here :lol:
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Because free immigration in England is working out real well for them. :lol:
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I am amazed at the lack of outrage on this forum over Assad's use of chemical weapons.
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I am amazed at the lack of outrage on this forum over Assad's use of chemical weapons.


Oh I'm outraged, but what is being angry on a football forum going to achieve?

#KONY2012 comes to mind.

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I think there's a lack of anger, because nobody is really surprised. It's just saddening.

The US would be stupid to launch cruise missiles into Syria. That's just giving Iran an excuse to attack Israel and set off let's face it - WWIII.

Assad was right when he says attacking Syria would set off a fireball across the middle east. It could potentially be the trigger for a proper war - World War 3 even.

Syria is no Afghanistan. Syria is no Iraq. Syria is no Libya.

Syria has powerful friends in powerful places that would actually step in to defend Assad.

I'd love to be a fly on the wall in the Israeli Security Council right now.

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Sorry Heinken I completely disagree, why would the U.S. launching cruise missiles, be an excuse for Iran to attack Israel. Furthermore it would be a complete suicide mission, the only way Iran could attack Israel is through its proxies which are already fighting in Syria and be mad to open a second front or through its ballistic missiles which would bring the might of the U.S Fifth fleet and the Isaeli airforce both of which are vastly superior to Irans ageing f-4 and f-14s. Israel also has anti ballistic missiles.

Russia and Iran stepping in for Syria? Syria is already at war and neither of them have provided direct military support so I don't see why they would risk there economies against a global superpower. The most Russia would do is supply weapons, namely the s-300 which would be a real problem for allied airforces.

Anyway if we were going to intervene we should of done it years a go, the revolution has now been hijacked by a bunch of Islamists and if Assad falls it will be another Iraq. So I'm against foreign intervention.
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Either way, the US stepping in would make it messier than a woman on her period.

I say just let them fight it out themselves.

Iran is just dying for a reason to attack Israel. If the US attacked Syria and Israel didn't condem it, or came out in support of the US in doing so, that'd probably be the reason they'd need. Iran's got forces in Syria anyway.

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paulbagzFC wrote:
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I am amazed at the lack of outrage on this forum over Assad's use of chemical weapons.


Oh I'm outraged, but what is being angry on a football forum going to achieve?

#KONY2012 comes to mind.

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This forum has been outraged over plenty of other stuff it could do nothing about.

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In Syria, I have no doubt that both sides are committing atrocities. The massacres, torture and mutilation of people, sniping on civilians etc. Chemical weapons, artillery on residential areas.

It's a mess and very sad. There is not much Australia can do other than vote for a peacekeeping force to protect civilians.
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Not much activity in Cyprus, talk is that an attack is imminent.




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Pardon my ignorance, but what exactly am I seeing?
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433 wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but what exactly am I seeing?


It's a U.k. Air base on Cyprus, you're seeing two cargo plane and 4 Harrier jets.

Not sure how recent they are but I assume not that long a go.

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If the US are going to attack, they'll launch cruise missiles from the ships off the coast. I highly doubt they'd risk sending fighter jets. Syria's air defences are pretty good.

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Yeah that's what I was thinking, I think U.s has four destroyers off the coast. Still you would want some air cover for those ships.
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Would anyone want a military thread on fourfourtwo, I have a bunch of pictures ready to be uploaded?
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Uplifting and sad at the same time.
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