Green Candidate Quits Over Jewish Ambulance 'False Flag' Post
The Green Party is facing a severe crisis of confidence after a by-election candidate was forced to step down over sharing a disgusting conspiracy theory regarding the arson attack on Jewish ambulances in north London. Chris Kennedy, who was unveiled as the Green candidate for Makerfield on Thursday morning, withdrew just nine hours later. The party initially cited personal and family reasons, but it has now emerged that he was confronted over deeply troubling social media posts.
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According to The Times, Mr Kennedy shared an Instagram video describing the arrests of two men over the Golders Green ambulance attack as total bullshit to keep the false flag flying. In a further disturbing revelation, he shared a post by a user named Hugh Anthony, a self-described proud ethno-nationalist. The post questioned the severe national response to the March arson, which saw His Majesty the King step forward as a patron of a charity and the terror threat level raised to protect British citizens.
The ethno-nationalist's post, amplified by Mr Kennedy, callously questioned how someone could burn three ambulances, spark national outrage, prompt the deployment of 264 additional police units, and elevate the terror threat level, only to be released on bail. This nation has long prided itself on its pragmatic defence of the realm and the safety of all its communities. His Majesty the King rightly stepped forward to support a terrorised community, reflecting the very best of British values. Rather than recognising the profound threat to our national security, Mr Kennedy gave credence to dangerous rhetoric that undermines the very fabric of our society.
A Green Party spokesperson attempted to distance the party from the fallout, stating: