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ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL

Join us for episode #50 of PA Talk LIVE at 9pm UK time (4pm EST) with special guest Dr. David Duke!

This is an Odysee exclusive; it won't be on YouTube.

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West Dunbartonshire has the highest rate of homelessness in Scotland. As it stands there are 1,404 people per 100,000 suffering from homelessness in the region, which includes sofa surfing as well as rough sleeping, compared to the Scottish average of 632 per 100,000.

At the same time as West Dunbartonshire is suffering a massive homelessness crisis,it is still offering homes to Afghan and Ukrainian refugees.

It appears that they're able to house incomers but not the indigenous population.
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On this day in 1565 Mary, Queen of Scots led her forces out of Edinburgh at the start of what was know as the chaseabout raid.

The Chaseabout Raid was a rebellion by James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray ( pictured above), against his half sister, Mary, Queen of Scots, on 26 August 1565, over her marriage to Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. The rebels also claimed to be acting over other causes including bad governance, and religion in the name of the Scottish Reformation. As the government and rebel forces moved back and forth across Scotland without fighting, the conflict became known as the "chase about raid." Queen Mary's forces were superior and the rebel lords fled to England where Queen Elizabeth censured the leader.

Moray stayed in England at Newcastle over the winter and returned to Scotland on 10 March 1566. Mary had summoned him for trial, and David Rizzio had just been murdered. Moray was reconciled with Mary and back on the Scottish Privy Council by 29 April 1566
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Large amounts of media attention, a banner visible for miles over Dundee, placards placed all around Glasgow city centre in broad daylight and thousands of comments on social media in the aftermath of furious news articles about our exploits.

The brave activists of PA Scotland have caused an absolute storm with their activism for Indigenous Peoples' Day and today is the last day that we can vote for the winning region. Vote for Scotland to keep the IPD trophy where it belongs here:

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After the announcement that the average energy price cap is set to rise to £3,549, a massive 80% rise, many people are understandably terrified about their finances and how they are going to weather the storm that could see a further rise to over £6,000 next year.

But there is one group in society who will not be worried about how they are going to pay for these horrendous increases: MPs.

MPs are predicted to be shielded from the worst of these rises, as there is no limit to what they can claim on expenses.

Some politicians have been refunded amounts far higher than the current or forecasted energy price cap on average energy bills.

Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock expensed £2,751 on oil deliveries last year, when the cap for the estimated annual household energy bill was below £1,200.

It's time for people to take a stand against the current political system that is not serving the needs of the people of our nation but only a small political and financial elite. Time for change.
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If ever you needed proof that Scotland is a small nation bursting with talent and potential you just have to look at the recent commonwealth games in Birmingham.

In those recent games the small team that went south to compete lifted a total of 51 medals including 13 gold medals.

Scotland maybe a small country but it has always punched far above its weight in every sector from sports to innovation to academia.

There is a lot for the indigenous population of Scotland to be proud of and the future can be even better for our Nation.
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On this day in 1640 a Scottish Covenanter army of 20,000 under Alexander Leslie defeated an English force of 5,000, led by Lord Conway.

The Battle of Newburn, also known as Battle of Newburn Ford, took place during the Second Bishops' War. It was fought at Newburn, a village just outside Newcastle, situated at a ford over the River Tyne.

The only significant military action of the war, victory enabled the Scots to occupy Newcastle, which provided the bulk of London's coal supplies and allowed them to put pressure on the central government.

The Treaty of Ripon agreed on 26 October allowed the Scots to occupy large parts of northern England, and paid them daily expenses of £850, which only ended with the August 1641 Treaty of London. Funding this forced Charles to recall Parliament, a key element in the series of events that led to the First English Civil War in August 1642.
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A group of PA activists went for a hike through the beautiful Dollar Glen and the Ochil Hills. Stopping on the way to admire - and perform a banner drop in front of - the ruins of Castle Campbell, the 15th century stronghold of Clan Campbell.

These community outings are at the heart of what PA does, forming strong bonds between our fellow nationalists and countrymen. To join in, send us an email at [email protected]
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Tommy Sheridan, once the firebrand of the left in Scotland has been declared bankrupt over a debt from fighting a legal case over his earlier perjury conviction.

Sheridan had recently thrown his lot in with Salmond's Alba party but is now unable to stand in elections while bankrupt.

While Sheridan did some good work for the people of Scotland, such as fighting the poll tax. He ultimately was another politician that would have led Scotland to disaster as leader of the SSP and later his own party solidarity's left wing "progressive" policies and their support for unlimited immigration.

Sheridan's career in left-wing politics came to an end after a legal case which saw sordid claims of swingers' parties, group sex, cocaine use and extramarital affairs aired in Scotland's highest courts, and a conviction for perjury followed.
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On this day in 1797 the massacre of Tranent took place in East Lothian.

On the 28th of August a proclamation was drawn up by local people to object to the conscription of Scots into the British Militia, to be used either for controlling their own people or for deployment elsewhere.

The following day, 29 August, the proclamation was handed to Major Wight, the commanding officer of the recruitment squad; it was initially ignored. Later, when a contingent from the local colliery communities, led by 'Jackie' (Joan) Crookston confronted the troops, their response was swift and bloody. Several of the protesters, including Crookston, were shot dead out of hand.

The protesters fled from the centre of the small town into the countryside, pursued by the Cinque Port Light Dragoons, who are reported to have cut down people indiscriminately, caring little whether they were involved in the protest or not.
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Edinburgh to Apologise for Role in Slave Trade

In another attack on our history, recommendations from the “Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review” chaired by Jamaican-born Sir Geoff Palmer have been accepted by Edinburgh Council.

As well as an official public apology, a working group will also ensure other recommendations are carried out. These include “re-framing” the city’s monuments with plaques dedicating them to the slave trade, “teaching and learning materials” designed for our schoolchildren and encouragement for further funding into research linking Edinburgh with the Atlantic slave trade.

This is a group chaired by a foreigner who has been given the power to “re-present” our history to us, both on our monuments and in our schools. This isn’t really about the Atlantic slave trade, because if it was, it would be about celebrating our leading role in putting an end to it. It’s really about the demoralisation of our people and the constant push to guilt us into accepting our own replacement.
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A paper by local authority chiefs has revealed Scotland’s share of refugees will rise from 5,521 to 9,000. Currently, eight councils are hosting refugees in Scotland, with Glasgow housing the most. But under the guise of having a "fairer distribution" of these refugees, our government is ensuring that there will be no part of our country left untouched by immigration. There will be nowhere left in Scotland that is called home by Scots and Scots alone.

Despite us seeming to be able to house all these new arrivals, Shelter Scotland reported 33,792 homeless applications and 27,571 households assessed as homeless in 2020-2021.

As we've seen time and time again throughout the Western world, White flight is not an option. The only right choice is to get active and campaign against these policies, to build nationalist communities where we already live and stop this anti-White government who will push their globalist agenda into every corner of our country.

Join us by emailing [email protected]
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