May supports South African land reform, despite violence against white farmers

Theresa May has said she supports South African land reforms if it’s done legally. The only problem is, it isn’t.

White farmers are being kicked off their land with no compensation, sometimes brutally beaten by armed gangs in the process.

There’s even a video of a South African politician calling for people to rise up and take land.

Firebrand opposition leader Julius Malema said: “People of South Africa; where you see a beautiful land, take it.”

And they are, just listen to this account of the torture and murder of white farmers in South Africa.

President Trump called it out on Twitter, expressing his concern, only to be hounded by the left wing press, who presumably don’t care about the very real risk of genocide.

And yet Theresa May, in all her bullish glory, travelled to South Africa and said: “The UK has for some time now supported land reform. Land reform that is legal, that is transparent, that is generated through a democratic process.

“It’s an issue that I raised and discussed with President Ramaphosa when he was in London earlier this year. I’ll be talking about it with him later today.”

The fact is South Africa is on a knife edge. There is a real risk of further racially motivated violence. This can’t be allowed to happen.