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Letter from London: lest we forget

To London, where Home Secretary Suella Braverman must have been so very Proud of her boys today

The PNGC London correspondentbyThe PNGC London correspondent
11-11-2023 20:41
in Voices | Lleisiau
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Oh whistle, and you’ll come to me my lads: Suella Braverman inflames fascism. Image by Cold War Steve

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The Papua New Guinea Courier’s London correspondent reports on British affairs. Home Secretary Legionella Braverman has prohibited any publication of their missives in England. Henry Morris, aka The Secret Tory is, curiously, the only man on these islands with access to the reporting. Bylines Cymru, being in and for Wales, is able to circumvent such censorship.

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