A Labour MP, Afzal Khan, has just reported me to the parliamentary authorities for my criticisms of Sharia courts, the burqa and halal slaughter.
In addition - he has reported our Rape Gang Inquiry for seeking to 'scapegoat' Muslims and 'sow division' in society.
He has also included in his report, published on his Facebook page, my appearance on Joe Rogan's show.
Appearing on Rogan's podcast itself he says is 'extremely problematic'.
I would like to be abundantly clear in my response.
I will not be apologising. I will not be silenced.
My views are shared by a large majority of the British people, and there is finally a political party willing to stand up for that patriotic majority.
Restore Britain.
📣🚨 METROPOLITAN POLICE OFFER UNRESERVED APOLOGY TO GRAHAM LINEHAN AND PAY HIM £25,000
The Metropolitan Police have at long last offered an unreserved apology to Graham Linehan and paid him £25,000.
Last September, the Irish comedian and co-creator of Father Ted was arrested by five armed police officers as he landed at Heathrow Airport.
His crime? Three gender-critical posts on X.
He was arrested, taken to a police station and questioned for several hours. In the early hours of the following morning, he was rushed to hospital after his blood pressure rose to dangerously high levels.
The Free Speech Union is proud to have supported Graham in taking legal action against the Metropolitan Police for wrongful arrest and breaches of his free speech rights.
General Secretary of the Free Speech Union, Lord Young, has said: “I’m beginning to lose count of the number of cases we’ve fought in which the police have arrested someone for a tweet, decided to take no further action and then had to pay them substantial compensation for wrongful arrest.
“At some point you’d think the penny would drop: police our streets, not our tweets.”
While we welcome the Metropolitan Police’s apology and compensation payout to @Glinner, this should never have happened in the first place.
It is high time the police focused on our streets, not our tweets.
Watch Graham’s reaction below 👇
So to recap; A man from Jordan arrived in Ireland and falsely claimed to be fleeing for his life and was allowed to seek asylum. He then allegedly murdered a woman and fled back to the country he claimed he was unsafe in and Irish politicians blamed porn and toxic masculinity.
I asked the Minister for Justice for the number of violent and sexual assault cases broken down by the nationality & country of origin of the person charged.
The answer: that data does not exist. The CSO does not collect nationality data on suspected offenders at all.
We cannot have an honest conversation about crime and public safety in this country if the most basic data isn't even being gathered.
I will keep pushing for it.
Gardai apparently briefing reporters that Jamey Carney's alleged killer is on his way to Jordan/Syria and has "extensive contacts across that region".
Yeah. Violent Palestinian bloke with extensive contacts in Syria and Jordan. Shocking.
Hold firm and tell everyone you know the truth.
No Irish man is a suspect in any of the 7 murders listed by Women's Aid on their website that occurred in Ireland this year.
Ireland does not have a misogyny problem.
Ireland has a violent immigrant problem.
People Before Profit TD Ruth Coppinger has accused the media of stoking up “the flames of racism” by publishing the nationality of the asylum seeker suspect wanted over the suspected murder of Jamey Carney:
https://t.co/zGrIPwHruU
While Irish people are forced to pay for their own master’s degree, the Irish Government offers it for free to people from Senegal.
They tax Irish young people to fund master’s degrees for foreigners they have no connection to.
Any investigation into Helen Ogbu by any chance.
Surely she’d want to provide all the evidence possible in order to clear her name?
It’s one hell of an allegation made against her that needs clearing up
Or are we just supposed to pretend it never happened?
Update — 8th July 2026.
I just don’t know what to do anymore.
I have fought every way I know how for Katie.
I have emailed.
I have begged.
I have fundraised.
I have gone public.
I have stood in front of politicians.
I have tried to raise the money myself because my daughter needs surgery.
For 4 years, I have tried to raise the funds to get Katie to Florida. I hoped people would get on board and help us get her the surgery she needs.
But 4 years on, we still haven’t even reached a quarter of our target.
Katie is still waiting.
Still in pain.
Still without surgery.
Still without a proper answer.
This was 15th September 2025. I stood in front of Micheál Martin and told him about Katie. Days later, I was told the CEO of the HSE had been informed.
Now it’s 8th July 2026.
Katie has waited 15 years, 40 weeks and 7 days since her hip dysplasia was first recorded.
How much longer is she expected to suffer?
I am her mother and I will never stop fighting for her, but I am exhausted. Completely exhausted.
A 19-year-old girl should not have to rely on fundraising, strangers, shares and donations to get the surgery she needs.
This is Irish healthcare.
#IrishHealthcare #katiesfighttokeepwalking
Remember when a murderer being on the run used to shock the entire country? Maybe once every few years you'd get a story like this in Ireland when I was a kid. If at all.
No Link between immigration and crime folks, let's just keep brushing it further under the decaying carpet.
Go Woke, Go Broke.
The fact that the population has increased, while fewer people appear willing to fund RTÉ, tells its own story.
Personally, I only watch one or two dramas on RTÉ from time to time, and I would be perfectly happy to pay for those separately on a pay-per-view basis. But the days of forcing people to pay for a service they barely watch, or do not watch at all, are surely coming to an end.
RTÉ needs leadership that understands the modern media landscape. It needs a CEO, board, Director General and staff who are capable of creating content people actually want, and who can generate revenue through modern advertising, subscriptions, sponsorship and pay-per-view, rather than relying on a compulsory charge.
I also believe RTÉ, much like the BBC, has nailed its colours to the mast and alienated a large section of the population, particularly through its news and current affairs coverage. Many people no longer feel represented, respected or fairly reflected by the national broadcaster.
When a public broadcaster loses the trust of the public, it cannot simply demand more money and carry on as before.
The Labour Party need to put out a full statement regarding this story as it’s not going to go away until questions are answered. This best way to combat misinformation (if that’s what it is) is to lay out the facts.
No Mayor, councillor, TD or public representative is exempt from public scrutiny when they are in a job paid for by taxpayers.
PADDY'S FAULT
In discussion about recent high profile cases of violence against women, Labour TD Ivana Bacik has blamed "misogyny in Irish society" and Tánaiste Mícheál Martin blamed pornography.
Almost all of these high profile incidents have been committed by immigrant males (allegedly, since some are still being prosecuted), one of whom is currently on the run after allegedly beating an American mother to death in her own bed earlier this week.
@TheFlareNews