The total amount since January is 137 kilos.
It’s Auschwitz level amounts of hair from just two days of slaughtering innocent Iranian women.
This is why we never saw piles of female bodies in the morgues. They were harvested.
This is really damning from Al Carns:
“The same failure of seriousness runs through how this country treats the people it asks the most of, in uniform and out of it.
Too many working people in this country feel insecure even when they are doing everything right.
They work hard, contribute, pay their taxes, and still feel one setback away from trouble.
Public confidence in our institutions is weakening, and politics increasingly looks performative while everyday life gets harder.
The machinery of government itself has been left to decay.”
Excellent from @LordIanAustin on yet ANOTHER debate on the evils of Israel:
As he says: ‘Over the last few years, Parliament has discussed Israel more than any other issue, not just any international issue, more than any domestic issue: more than the economy, unemployment, crime, the NHS.
‘The public out there look at Parliament and think this is utterly mad, utterly, utterly mad.’
Lord Ian blames Parliament for helping fuel antisemitism adding:
‘Does Parliament not understand that singling out the world's only Jewish state, holding its standards not applied to anywhere else, falsely accusing Israel of committing these terrible crimes? ‘This is bound to drive hostility towards people who are identified with Israel, which is the vast majority of the Jewish community, and I have to say this is why I believe Parliament is playing a large role in driving the explosion of anti-Semitism that we've seen on the streets of Britain.’
The woman David Lammy wants to choose our judges says they should NOT be appointed on merit alone.
She thinks diversity should determine appointments.
She must not be allowed to run the Judicial Appointments Commission.
This is Callum Peacock. He battered his girlfriend with a golf club, threw bleach and paint at her, and burned a memorial shirt of her deceased grandmother but has avoided an immediate prison sentence.
The 19-year-old defendant, from St Helens, subjected his partner to a cruel three-hour ordeal inside their home.
Police officers arrived at the flat to find the victim covered in white paint and curled up in a ball on the bathroom floor.
She was audibly sobbing and shrieking through a hole in the door, which was still smouldering and smoking.
During the assault, the teenager hit her with a broom handle and a golf club before putting her in a chokehold from behind.
When she tried to hide in the bathroom, he smashed the door with the golf club and used an aerosol and a lighter to set fire to it.
He then threw dumbbells and a bottle of bleach at her, causing the liquid to splash onto her body.
In what was described in court as an extremely selfish act, he took hold of a memorial t-shirt featuring a photograph of her deceased grandmother.
He set fire to the garment right in front of her while telling her that her nan would rot in hell.
The attack came just two days after another incident where he struck his girlfriend with a hammer following an argument.
Following his arrest, he openly threatened his victim in front of police officers, stating that he was going to smash her face in when he got out.
But he has now walked free from court after a judge handed him an 18-month imprisonment suspended for 18 months.
The court heard he had already spent nearly five months in custody on remand, which the judge noted was the equivalent of a nine-month sentence for a teenager with no previous convictions.
He was also given a five-year restraining order and a rehabilitation activity requirement of up to 20 days.
Another kick in the teeth, metaphorically speaking to the brave young woman who endured his cowardly attacks.
The justice in this country cares more about the accused than the victims.
An illegal immigrant who arrives by dinghy admits that he's been working for the Taliban since he was 10.
He is put in to a hotel where he kidnaps and sexually assaults a 7 year old child.
British Justice gives him 2.5 years, he will serve about 18 months.
https://t.co/XbgkxsezHg
Tony Benn said that when you meet a powerful person, you should ask five questions to decide if you live in a democracy ...
What power have you got?
Where did you get it from?
In whose interests do you exercise it?
To whom are you accountable?
And how can we get rid of you?
Now apply those questions to the systems sitting above and around our government, like Quangos, Regulators, the UN, the WHO, NGOs, global corporations and the WEF.
They shape policy, set targets, define “best practice” and increasingly decide what is acceptable.
So ask Benn’s questions.
Who gave them this power?
In whose interests do they exercise it?
To whom are they accountable?
And if we don’t want this agenda, how exactly do we get rid of them?
I'll show you ... Read my book 🔥
@PeterTatchell So you recognise disabled persons rights. But women, your rights mean nothing and you must allow men to use your single sex provision. Have I got that right?
117 academics have written to the University of Oxford calling on it to reinstate Dr Michael Foran’s lecture series, which was cancelled after protests by trans activists.
The activists disrupted two separate lectures by walking to the front of the lecture theatre, branding Foran a bigot and a transphobe, and calling on other members of the audience to walk out.
The Times has also revealed that the Proctors’ Office — which is responsible for enforcing “conduct regulations” and must give permission for peaceful protests that do not disrupt the “lawful exercise of freedom of speech” — allowed the protests to go ahead.
Foran — an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Oxford whose work was cited in last year’s landmark Supreme Court ruling on the definition of “sex” — announced on X that he was cancelling his series on sex, gender and the law after facing abuse from militant trans activists.
A long list of academics, including Professor Richard Dawkins and Sir Bernard Silverman — a former Chief Scientific Adviser to the Government and Emeritus Professor of Statistics at Oxford — have criticised the Proctors’ Office for allowing the protests to proceed.
In their letter, the academics said: “It appears that the university proctors authorised and facilitated protests inside the lecture theatre and did nothing to remove miscreants.
Members of the proctors’ office, including senior figures, can be seen in videos of the disruption. The proctors have enabled the exercise of a heckler’s veto.”
The letter claims that the proctors failed to uphold the essential functions of the university and created “a hostile and degrading environment” for Foran and the students attending the lectures.
In recent years, we have seen cancel culture become deeply embedded across university campuses.
Despite the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act placing a strict legal duty on English universities to protect free speech, many institutions have ignored their responsibilities with impunity.
The letter calls on the university to reinstate the lecture series and for the proctors to “receive training to ensure that they understand their duties”.
Read more below in @thetimes 👇
Here is ANDY BURNHAM speaking to the media and claiming that there’s been “good progress” with asylum seekers.
That good he now wants to open SAFE ROUTES for them.
This is the man that wants to be our Prime Minister.
WAKE UP, MAKERFIELD!!!
This is happening all over the country including in my town.
Afghan families given lovely spacious accommodation beyond the pocket of local families.
Disgraceful.
Unfair.
This morning Britain woke up without a Defence Secretary. By this evening it had lost two more ministers.
John Healey resigned because the Treasury refused to fund the defence of this country adequately. Pamela Nash, Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Defence Secretary, resigned in his wake. And Al Carns DSO OBE MC, the Minister for Veterans, resigned because he could not in good conscience ask fellow veterans to trust a process he no longer trusts himself.
Read that again. A man decorated for combat service with a Distinguished Service Order, an OBE and a Military Cross resigned as Veterans Minister today because he knows the Defence Investment Plan is inadequate and cannot stand at a despatch box and pretend otherwise. His letter says we ask soldiers to fight for this country. In return we owe them the kit to do the job and the loyalty to stand by them when it's done. We are failing on both.
Healey's letter says the country could be made less safe. Carns says the deal this country makes with the people who serve it in uniform is broken. Nash says the country is more divided now than at any point in her lifetime. Three resignation letters. Three verdicts. Written by people who were inside the room.
The Chief of the Defence Staff wrote directly to the Prime Minister warning the money was not enough. The head of the British armed forces writing directly to Downing Street is not a routine communication. It is a signal of desperation. Starmer ignored it.
Ed Miliband's net zero budget remains untouched. The welfare budget remains untouched. The DEI infrastructure embedded across British institutions continues to be funded. The £10 billion in asylum accommodation contracts continues. Every commitment that flows from the 2030 Agenda adopted without a single British vote at a UN summit in 2015 has been protected. The defence of the realm has not.
Ireland is rising.
Thousands march in Newtownmountkennedy against mass migration and the population replacement of their country.
The Irish are fighting back. They are saying loud and clear: Ireland belongs to the Irish.
God bless Ireland. Share this far and wide.
The resistance has begun.
A jury has heard that immigrant Riad Bouchaker, who is accused of attempting to murder three children outside their school, was “upset” over a social welfare refusal when he STABBED 3 young children leaving a child with “bone fragments” in her hair in Dublin, IRELAND 🇮🇪
In court testimony, a mother shared that her 5-year-old daughter who was stabbed in the upper body, head & chest survived but required emergency surgery where a fragment of her skull was removed.
The court heard that the child is now non-verbal, uses a wheelchair & communicates by blinking
These are NOT isolated events.
This is an OBVIOUS PATTERN of behaviour from specific groups of imported foreign people all across the West.
This could be YOUR CHILD next.
You have the right to defend yourself from 3rd world barbarism.
A government not defending you from foreign barbarism is guilty of Treason.
THIS IS JUDGE MAGGIE SCOTT
She let child rapist Daniel Cieslak, who raped a 12-YEAR-OLD girl, WALK FREE from her courtroom. But guess what? Not only that!
She gave him an ABSOLUTE DISCHARGE, despite him pleading GUILTY.
She also sparked outrage by praising Algerian rapist Hamadache Hamza for settling in Britain and setting up a hairdressing business.
She said that the predator deserved “credit” for overcoming his “very difficult background” to become a successful business owner in Scotland
Here’s the problem. The liberal political class wants us to treat atrocities like Belfast as single, random, isolated incidents. “Yes, it’s horrific, but don’t overreact,” they say. “Let the police do their job. Justice will be delivered. Let’s remain united,” and so on.
But the public can see that such incidents *aren’t* random or isolated. They are, in fact, all the consequence of massive state failure in the area of asylum and immigration. All roads lead back there.
That’s why people are angry.. They are sick of the platitudes that get trotted out after each fresh incident. They don’t want to hear them anymore. They know that the decisions of establishment politicians have brought us to this current pass, and they don’t trust those same politicians to fix things, especially when some of them refuse to even recognise that the public’s anger is justified.
There has been a huge vibe shift in recent years. Imagine - God forbid - there were another 7/7. Does anyone think the public response would be anything like as restrained as it was then? We are in really dangerous territory.
The public don’t want flowers and candles and “Don’t let them divide us.” They want someone who says, “I recognise that the state has failed abjectly. We have allowed far too many people to settle in the country without knowing who they truly are. It has disrupted your communities. Your anger is justified. And I will do everything in my power to put things right.”
Any politician unwilling to articulate that message, fully and sincerely, is effectively sanctioning more years of growing social disharmony and discord. Things cannot heal until those in power recognise the extent of the problem and what it will take to fix it. And, on both counts, most of them don’t.
That’s why the next few years are going to be very, very turbulent.