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Tuesday 22 March 2022

BFP Weekly News Round Up

 

Jayda Fransen

Your Weekly Roundup

Disney WILL show Gay Kiss in children's film

Disney-Pixar film Lightyear will include a homosexual kissing scene.

The animated prequel for Toy Story’s Buzz Lightyear features a lesbian relationship between two female characters.

A kiss between the two had originally been removed but following recent uproar from the LGBTQP+ lobby, it has been restored.

Disney-Pixar will now include the lesbian kiss scene, despite calls from concerned parents and charities to stop pushing the LGBTQP+ Agenda onto children.

P&O Sack 800 UK staff, replaced with Eastern European workers

P&O Ferries sparked outrage by sacking 800 workers and replacing them with cheaper agency workers.

New crews being drafted in from Eastern Europe to run P&O ferries are being offered wages as low as £2.60 an hour.

The agency staff were bought in after the ferry company suddenly axed 800 UK employees last week.

The agency that will be responsible for the new P&O Ferries crews was set up four weeks prior to the mass-sacking was done over a Zoom call.

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THIS WEEK IN HISTORY: Illegal Iraq War begins

On 19th March 2003, the Iraq War began with the Invasion of Iraq.

The U.S.-led coalition sent approx. 130,000 American troops and 45,000 British troops into Iraq during the initial invasion phase, which lasted until 1 May 2003.

According to U.S. President George W. Bush and UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, the coalition aimed "to disarm Iraq of weapons of mass destruction, to end Saddam Hussein's support for terrorism, and to free the Iraqi people", even though a UN inspection team had declared it had found absolutely no evidence of the existence of WMDs just before the start of the invasion.

A subsequent UK Iraq War inquiry has said Tony Blair overstated the threat posed by Saddam Hussein, sent ill-prepared troops into battle and had "wholly inadequate" plans for the aftermath.

We Remember the Victims of Terror: IRA Warrington Bombs

On 20th March 1993 the IRA murdered two children in Warrington as part of their bombing campaign on the UK mainland.

Johnathan Ball, 3, and Tim Parry, 12, died and 54 others were hurt when two bombs hidden in litter bins went off in Bridge Street, Warrington.

May they Rest in Peace.

Enjoy the rest of your week.

Yours sincerely,

British Freedom Party HQ