Post by Charles Traynor on Apr 13, 2022 17:26:30 GMT
A country can never have too many holocaust memorials. With this in mind the Joos and their lackeys have been pushing for a garish concrete monstrosity to the 6M to be built on the site of Victoria Tower Gardens, a small patch of natural beauty on the banks of the Thames next to the Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament). Fortunately for the British people their forefathers had the good sense to protect the land by law as a public garden for future generations.
I know Kitty Hart Moxon will be furious at this news. She has said in the past the dignified national memorial to the holocaust currently in Hyde Park is not good enough and a larger gaudier one needed to be built.
Why do these Joos hate nature so? I remember posting a short report on RODOH 2 describing how Kittyโs daughter in law (I think she was a school governor. I really will have to dig up my old files soon) had brought in heavy machinery and ripped up a perfectly good school playing field and replaced the grass with some type of plastic/rubber playing surface known to cause cancer.
By Adam Durbin
Westminster City Council had refused to give planning permission in November 2019 but it was granted in July last year, following a public inquiry and the recommendations of a planning inspector.

Full article here
I know Kitty Hart Moxon will be furious at this news. She has said in the past the dignified national memorial to the holocaust currently in Hyde Park is not good enough and a larger gaudier one needed to be built.
Why do these Joos hate nature so? I remember posting a short report on RODOH 2 describing how Kittyโs daughter in law (I think she was a school governor. I really will have to dig up my old files soon) had brought in heavy machinery and ripped up a perfectly good school playing field and replaced the grass with some type of plastic/rubber playing surface known to cause cancer.
Holocaust memorial: Planning permission for Parliament monument quashed
By Adam Durbin
BBC News
Published
4 days ago
Planning permission for a national Holocaust memorial outside Parliament has been quashed by the High Court.
Campaigners successfully challenged the government after it overturned a decision by Westminster Council to refuse permission for the monument.
The London Historic Parks and Gardens Trust said the government has a chance to "reflect and reconsider the best site for a fitting Holocaust Memorial".
The government has said it remains committed to a permanent memorial.
Leaders from UK's Jewish community have expressed disappointment at the ruling, arguing the memorial was needed to continue to educate people about the Holocaust and the age of Holocaust survivors meant time was short to build one.
The London Historic Parks and Gardens Trust, which launched the case, had argued it was the "right idea, wrong place".
The charity opposed the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre being built in Victoria Tower Gardens, a small triangular Grade II-listed green space next to Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster.
Westminster City Council had refused to give planning permission in November 2019 but it was granted in July last year, following a public inquiry and the recommendations of a planning inspector.

Full article here