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Colin Brazier
@ColinBrazierTV
Host of The Brazier Show, every Friday on Outpost.
Joined September 2014
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    A few months ago a former Royal Marine captain asked me to join a fledgling media company. I was officially an ex-journalist, now farming sheep and pigs. But he convinced me that anyone who loves Britain, fears its looming ungovernability, has a duty to stand up. We are Outpost.
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    Whatever you think of Braverman, for her to warn that the UK could be run by Islamists 20 years from now, is extraordinary. As a former Home Secretary she had access to briefings and operational data denied to the rest of us. This ought to be headline news
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    My employment at Sky News officially ends today. I’ve quit to join @GBNEWS - a channel dedicated to diverse opinion.
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    ‘We will be with our friends again; we will be with our families again; we will meet again.’
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    You and I worked for Sky TV, a British-based company utterly convulsed by the death of an American, George Floyd. When one of the world’s most high-profile free-speech advocates (who spoke on campus in the UK) is killed, it warrants extensive coverage. Why’s that ‘unbelievable’?
    Can’t believe all this media coverage of « Charlie » Kirk . It’s America’s issue not the UK’s.
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    Jo Brazier. Wife. Mother. Friend. Died peacefully July 6th 2018, aged 55.
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    Today we learned that half of all adverts feature black people, although they represent only 4 per cent of the population. Yesterday I sat in a medical facility where not a single poster (of many) depicted a white man. Social engineering, pure and simple.
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    This statue reminds us that 55,000 airmen in Bomber Command perished in WW2. Their odds of dying (not being injured or captured; but dying) were about 50/50. They cannot have conceived of a Britain that would, within a generation or two, be so contemptuous of their sacrifices.
    🚨 Pictured: RAF memorial defaced with Palestine flag stickers and placard
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    Last night, I went for a drink with a close family member who - unlike me - still lives in Bradford. She was in tears, describing the arc of decline traced by a once great city that became Britain’s pre-eminent laboratory for the failed policies of multiculturalism.
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    He has lost a parent, and gained a kingdom. It's the oldest story in royal history. Stand with King Charles III. Mourn the passing of his glorious mother. God Save The King.
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    Walking down London’s Oxford Street, feeling like an expatriate in my own land. Trying to ignore the expressions of territoriality: the cars blaring out Arab music, the groups of men who choose not to get out of the way. Social cohesion fraying at the seams.
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    We shouldn’t use imprecisions like “Asian ethnic gangs”. These offences were not committed by Britons of Chinese, Nepali, or Filipino heritage. Nor by Sikhs or Hindus or, for that matter Zoroastrians. Not defining our problem is how we got into this mess.
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    There’s nothing so private as a marriage. But, honestly, how does Harry reconcile the values he once espoused - including an Army officer’s oath to defend the Queen - with his wife’s not-so-thinly-veiled contempt for the things our late monarch stood for. x.com/CountessCommon…
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    The oddest thing about casting black actors as historical figures in a BBC dramatisation of the Norman Conquest is the care otherwise taken over verisimilitude. Painstaking research ensures the 'correct' costumes and weapons. But faithful representation of reality excludes race.