I see that Littlejohn managed to litter the article with various references trying to imply that he still lives in London.
My knowledge of Dulwich is strictly limited. Not my manor, I'm afraid. I rarely venture that far south of the river.
But from what I can gather, the Johnsons should be safe enough from the gangs and guns of Brixton.
I'm fortunate to live in a relatively affluent North London suburb, alongside Jews, Muslims, Greeks, Turks, Indians and Pakistanis, people from every background.
We all rub along pretty well together. Most of us care about what unites us, not the artificial divisions constantly created by the self-regarding political class.
I really find it hard to picture Littlejohn rubbing along with his Muslims and Pakistanis.
I was rather confused with this sentence as well.
British people of all ethnic backgrounds are demanding an end to unlimited illegal immigration, which is fuelling the housing shortage and overloading health and education.
Are people against illegal immigrants or against unlimited illegal immigrants? I'm not sure that you can place limits on something that is illegal.
According to the Guardian the Telegraph appears to have gone rather cool on Littlejohn so if he does return to journalism the chances ae that he will end up at the Mail, I think it would be hilarious if Johnson joins the Mail and Littlejohn is sacked to create a space for him. Johnson will certainly be looking to earn what he was getting at the Telegraph so the Mail would probably need to let one of its higher paid scribblers go if it wants to balance the books.