Sven Longshanks and Max Musson discuss a death sentence in Donetsk, the Rwanda plan and the later life of Sir Francis Drake in the 'Greatest Britons' series.
Priti Patel’s plan to relocate illegal immigrants to Rwanda is being held up at the courts by a number of organisations, including one that represents UK Border Force.
The whole narrative is about doing what is best for the newly arrived alleged asylum seekers, but what about the needs of the indigenous Britons?
The Donetsk People’s Republic is being condemned for breaking the Geneva Convention by pronouncing a death sentence on two British citizens for terrorism, but how can the country break an international convention when the international community do not recognise them and they have no treaties with anyone outside of the Russian Federation?
Sir Francis Drake had a glorious record of winning battles and taking plunder from Britain’s enemies right up to defeating the Spanish Armada, but after that his luck failed and he lost battle after battle.
Thankfully he was remembered for his triumphs and there are numerous places named after him and even a longstanding national myth reminiscent of the fabled King Arthur’s return.
Presented by Sven Longshanks and Max Musson
Real Britannia: The Spanish Armada – RB 061322
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