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Wednesday, 21 August 2024

Violent criminals getting released from U.K. prisons to make room for peaceful protesters who oppose illegal immigration

Parliament hasn't debated any of these decisions relating to Operation Early Dawn. No sittings in the house of commons. Nothing sent to The House of Lords. No Royal Assent. Therefore no LAW has been passed or changed. 

It seems like a serious illegal power grab by the Labour Party. 

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In accordance with Operation Early Dawn, as they are calling it, the government of the United Kingdom is releasing 5,500 prisoners early, supposedly to address prison overcrowding. Meanwhile, more than 1,000 British citizens and counting have been arrested in recent days for protesting unrestricted illegal immigration, and now need a place to be imprisoned.

Following last month's reported stabbing incident at a Taylor Swift-themed dance studio in Southport, England, thousands of Brits have stormed the streets all over the U.K. to call for an immediate end to illegal migration. U.K. police, working on behalf of the political establishment, have been rounding up these protesters for punishment, though with nowhere to toss them due to prison overcrowding.

To make way for the boxcars to bring in a fresh supply of prisoners, this time from the protest pools rather than from actual criminal syndicates, the British government enacted Operation Early Dawn to replace criminals with citizens at U.K. prisons. 

One of newly elected British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's first priorities was to enact Operation Early Dawn as a means to open up space at prisons, particularly in the regions of Cheshire, Cumbria, Lancashire, Manchester, Merseyside, the North East and Yorkshire.

Another component of Operation Early Dawn, spearheaded by Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood, is to considerably reduce the mandatory prison time served before parole by upwards of 50 percent for some inmates, which would result in the near-immediate release of thousands of criminals in September and October of this year.

Operation Early Dawn was branded as a type of criminal justice reform, but the truth behind its purpose is now on full display. It is simply a means through which the powers that be (TPTB) in England are planning to silence all dissent about the UK's rampant illegal migrant problem....<<<Read More>>>....