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December 2024 Newsletter

The countdown to Christmas has begun!  

This year seemed to have started with the General Election, as there has  been nothing but angst and bad news since Labour won and we now have Sir  Keir Starmer as Prime Minister. Check into any social media platform and  you will see the catalogue of public discontent. Millions of pensioners face  cuts to their winter fuel payments. The farmers are in a state of shock too. As  from April 2026, a 20% tax will apply to agricultural assets over £1 million but  any exemption will be used quickly because it also includes livestock,  farmhouses, barns, plants, and machinery. Then, there was the murder of 3  children in Southport and the murderer is not due to go on trial until early  next year. The public reaction and protests that followed resulted in arrests  that were reminiscent of treatment given to political prisoners. It also did not  escape notice that criminals were released early in order to accommodate  these arrested protesters. Illegal immigration continues unabated with  British taxpayers not only having to fund their health and housing needs but  all that and more to the neglect of the needs and security concerns of  indigenous citizens.  

As average working British people are impoverished by higher cost of living  amidst higher taxes and, as if those were not enough troubles, we have a  government that lavishes taxpayers’ money on fighting wars of other  countries and gives away large sums of money in foreign aid of dubious  merit. The cruel paradox of all this is rather than assuaging public concerns  by taking the right course of action, the government tightens its authoritarian  grip with harsher censorship and censure.  

We continue to face the vagaries of the weather being manipulated by geo engineering with toxic chemicals, prime land being despoiled in the name of  ‘clean’ (a serious misnomer) energy, and innocent healthy lives being put at  

risk often with life threatening side e\ects as a consequence of falling victim  to experimental so-called Covid vaccines pushed by unconscionable  propaganda. Our health service, already degraded, is utterly unfit for  purpose and which is being dumbed down further while facing a brain drain  crisis. There are just too many other problems to list here. To cap it all, the  latest disguised wicked scheme that has come to the fore is the End Of Life  Bill. It is a most unsavoury proposal that must be defeated.  

Meanwhile, we have had the US Presidential Election with Donald Trump  now the President-elect. A fresh wind of freedom and change appears to be  gathering strength. Indeed, it is all very promising. Even the more prominent  of British nonmainstream media are applauding the appointments of Robert  Kennedy Jr to oversee health and Elon Musk to deliver government e\iciency.  This triumvirate headed by Donald Trump is of immense interest to me  personally, and it should be to the average British person too. Mr Trump is  the epitome of a fair and fearless leader of his country; we desperately need  such a person for our country to restore it to its former glory and ascendancy.  Mr Kennedy is of course renowned for his energetic and longstanding  advocacy of people’s health everywhere; he inspires me and my colleagues  in our fight for a better health system. Mr Musk is not only awesomely rich,  but he is noteworthy for being focused on championing the freedom of  people all over the world. His role as the protagonist of citizen journalism has  been a bulwark against the propaganda of mainstream media. Here, I  confess to my use of X as the preferred channel for my political messages,  thankful that I can convey without fear of censorship the truth of my views  and experiences to galvanise public support for a return to a harmonious,  healthy and prosperous society.  

That is of course a big ambition from a new party like the Alliance for  Democracy and Freedom, but it is nevertheless one that is growing on the  strengths of integrity, dedication to the service of the people and the vision  of a greater Britain. Uniquely, the party believes the electorate are the whip. 

How will Alliance for Democracy and Freedom achieve such noble goals?  

Mark Conway, Deputy Leader of Alliance for Democracy and Freedom, will  assume leadership during my temporary absence up until the Local  Elections of 1st May 2025. These are important elections, and Mark will be  leading the charge, assisted by the very able team of regional and local  Coordinators. Paul Goldring, General Secretary, with his political experience  and knowledge continues as the Nominating O\icer. 

In November, on behalf of our party, I made a number of publicity  appearances and strategic partnerships. On 2nd November, I was in Cardi\ at the People’s Forum Wales meeting organised by Sue Jones, ADF  Coordinator for South Wales. Andrew Bridgen was there too, while the Direct  Democracy Group was represented by Neil Petrie. I hope from the  introductions we will be able to develop close working relationships with  Sovereign Wales (led by Gru\ Meredith) and Propel (led by Neil McEvoy) in  the spirit of the Belmont Declaration.  

On 6th November, Ken Thomson, ADF Coordinator for Scotland, and I were in  Aberdeen to meet David McHutchon and Moira Brown, respectively Leader  and Deputy Leader of Sovereignty Scotland. The result of the gathering was  an agreement to work together on mutual support and election campaign  strategies that will ensure a unified approach to winning seats in Scotland.  Belmont Declaration has gained a partner in Scotland! Both Ken and  David will be actively recruiting other Scottish parties and even clans to  become Belmont partners cognisant of our common enemy - the globalist  with their Stakeholder Capitalism ideology - and the imperative of unity in  our fight.  

On 8th November, Chris Whaley, ADF Candidate for Hexham, played host to  a pub meeting of his supporters in Morpeth. From amongst the gathering,  Lynn Ellison pledged to stand in the Local Elections next year alongside Chris as more people are considering becoming ADF candidates themselves. 

Finally, on 9th November, I joined other speakers including Andrew Bridgen,  Ben Habib and podcaster Richard Vobes at a packed public meeting in a  community hall in Alfreton. There were people in the audience who came  forward to pledge their support for ADF. Our party is definitely and palpably  moving forwards!  

During my sabbatical commencing 10th December, I will be working with  Debi Evans, a retired Matron, and other colleagues on the Hospital project,  and with Cheryl Morrison, ADF Spokesperson on Nutrition, Sue Jones and  Clare Harrison, retired lawyer and Freedom Campaigner, on the Good Food  Resource project. The Good Food Resource project is our party response to  a long line of attempts to subvert the integrity of food for human  consumption, the latest being the use of Bovaer under the guise of methane  reduction from cattle emissions yet there are inadequate safety data on  human consumption of Bovaer-fed animal products. 

We should gain further publicity when Richard Je\s, director of Yellow  Forum, an organisation opposed to Stakeholder Capitalism, opens his new  season of broadcasting in 2025. Richard has invited me to a regular  appearance on his show as a health expert for Yellow Forum.  

As we move toward the end of a year of trials and tribulations for the British  people, we renew our dedication as a party of integrity and determination  that is established by the British people, to serve their fellow citizens, in the  best interests of our country.  

Join me in the good fight, and together we proclaim Freedom, Freedom,  Freedom!  

I close now by wishing you and your loved ones a Merry Christmas and a  Happy New Year!  

Dr Teck Khong  

Leader  

Alliance for Democracy and Freedom


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