Oxford University students vote to cancel ‘colonial’ Queen Elizabeth


Oxford University students at one of England’s most famous Universities have voted to cancel ‘colonial’ Queen Elizabeth.

Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait will no longer hang in a key gathering place at Oxford University’s Magdalen College, after students voted to remove the picture.

Earlier this month, a privileged few who attend Oxford University met to cancel Her Majesty the Queen by banning a painting of her from their common room, where it had hung for decades.

The outrageous attack on our Queen comes one year before her 70th year on the throne and just weeks after she lost her beloved husband Prince Phillip.

Since their hijacking in the 1960s educational establishments across our country have long been pulsating hives of Leftwing extremists.

In that time, these extremists have conspired to destroy these great institutions, denounce those who created them and label their history and culture as oppressive.

In a typically absurd hypocritical Marxist twist, the world-famous college is itself practising colonisation today by providing special privileges and positions for wealthy foreigners – particularly those from the Far East and Arab States.

The Middle Common Room at Magdalen (Est 1458) is currently presided over by an American, Matthew Katzman.

The very best of our British universities appear to be no longer there to serve and educate the British people. They are now foreign-owned institutions, working to destroy the fabric our nation and society from within.

Boris Johnson’s disgraced government is doing nothing to defend and preserve the culture and interests of the British people in our homeland.

It’s down YOU and ME. We can do it by uniting under the common goals of the British National Party.

To do this we need to build a strong and robust BNP, not only to resist the cancelation by Leftist Globalists of our Queen and Nation, but to keep fighting back!

That’s why we need YOU with us!

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