Councillor investigated for objecting to anti-White racism

Councillor Pete Molloy

Pete Molloy – an independent member of Durham County Council – is the last nationalist councillor in Britain. So it’s no surprise that the woke lobby are out to get him.

Cllr Molloy (who was elected in the Spennymoor division of Durham in 2021 after earlier service on his local town council) dared to object to vile anti-British and anti-monarchy comments by an actress called Adjoa Andoh, during last weekend’s Coronation ceremony.

Ms Andoh told BBC viewers that the group of British royal family members on the Buckingham Palace balcony greeting crowds after the Coronation was “terribly White”.

These remarks prompted record numbers of complaints to the BBC, but when Cllr Molloy complained he found himself rather than Ms Andoh subject to censure!

Cllr Molloy rightly described Ms Andoh as: “Another non-indigenous British person with not just a chip, but a whole sack of King Eddie potatoes on their shoulder.”

He continued: “Britain is a white man’s country, just as Nigeria is a black man’s country, India is a brown man’s country and China is the yellow man’s country, so it is not down to the indigenous British people in their own homeland to assimilate with non-indigenous British people who live here. The duty is on those non-indigenous British people to assimilate, as best as possible, into the culture and society of the indigenous British people. The same goes for every other country in the world that have non-indigenous people living there too, their duty is not to try and change the ways of those countries, but to assimilate into those countries’ societies.

“…So if you dislike or hate the history, heritage, culture, religion, governance etc. of Great Britain, please feel free to make your way to any of the many air or sea ports and leave, because you don’t have to live here!”

Adjoa Andoh, a half-Ghanaian actress, whose televised comments about the British monarchy angered Cllr Molloy

Readers might imagine that most loyal Britons would share Cllr Molloy’s sentiments.

However, the Labour leader of Durham County Council, Cllr Carl Marshall, reacted hysterically: “These comments are racist, misogynistic, divisive… These comments fly in the face of the area we all represent and I will be calling on the councillor to resign from office immediately.”

Needless to say, Cllr Molloy has no intention of resigning and will continue to represent his constituents until facing re-election in Spennymoor in 2025.

Pete Molloy is a veteran of the Royal Corps of Signals. In 2008 he published a book, Scaley – an account of his years in the Army.

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