Sick to the pit of my stomach to see the statue of Sir Winston Churchill vandalised. Even more so, on #DDay76 at the hands of disgracefully ignorant muppets, who have no understanding of the sacrifice made by people like my uncle, who gave his life fighting real fascism in 1944.

— James Carver (@JamesJimCarver) June 6, 2020

Tonight’s #BrexitDebate has reminded me of the words of the late Tony Benn after, to his dismay, Westminster voted to join the EEC in late 1972 - “It was a coup d’etat of the political class that did not the recognise the democratic rights of the British people”. #Brexit

— James Carver (@JamesJimCarver) October 22, 2019

This was the state of affairs after the last Labour Govt. (& they were “moderate” compared to this lot)! - I shudder to think the economic state of things, at the end of a Corbyn/McDonnell term of office, were the country folly enough to believe their promises. #VoteConservative pic.twitter.com/Nd4Nwu0uBT

— James Carver (@JamesJimCarver) November 15, 2019

Johnny, the nation is neither bitter, nor divided. British people, of all colours, from all backgrounds, see this for what it is - Thugs, criminals & political agitators causing organised mayhem, in this crazy climate of ridiculous political correctness.https://t.co/XgV6shbg0C

— James Carver (@JamesJimCarver) June 7, 2020