Excl: Shabana Mahmood will next week announce a Ukrainian-style sponsorship scheme for households and communities to bring thousands of refugees to the UK from conflict zones around the world:
Modelled on Canada's refugee sponsorship scheme:
https://t.co/2zh9asx72n
This is the same town where, last summer, magrebis went around attacking the elderly, leaving one old man battered to a pulp. When the locals formed street patrols, the media descended upon the town and called them racist fascist nazis.
Oldham, Bradford & Keighley, and London have been selected as the first areas for investigation by the grooming gangs national inquiry.
The inquiry team says today that more areas will be confirmed soon.
The entire Boriswave will be entitled to Pension Credit IF they obtain ILR. Care workers who arrived in their 40s/50s and have never earned a salary >£30k will all be eligible, along with their spouses. This should be a first order concern if you're worried about pension spend.
I think today i found the majority of the boriswave. Africans and Indians everywhere in Barnsley now but what shocked me most today was the amount of younger White men that were on mobility scooters
Today in 1377 saw the death of 𝐄𝐝𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐝 𝐈𝐈𝐈, the greatest king of England!
> Led a coup against his father’s killer to seize power at 16.
> Once held a banquet and sat his prisoners, the kings of Scotland and France, on either side of him.
> Descended from all the glory of Europe from Charlemagne to the emperors of the east Roman Empire.
> Defeated the Scots at Hallidon Hill and created the dismounted men-at-arms & longbowmen tactics used later on.
> Destroyed the French fleet in daring raids and at Sluys to ensure the war ensuing would take place in France.
> Ruled for 50 years of internal peace
> Defeated the French at Sluys, Crécy wnd Calais and the Spanish at Winchelsea.
> Captured Calais after a year long siege and famously spared the citizens at the behest of his Queen.
> When he heard the French were trying to bribe their way into Calais he and a small force snuck in disguised as ordinary knights to ‘prepare a crafty welcome for the French’.
> Battered Eustace de Ribemont trying to sneak Calais and rewarded him with his freedom and a chaplet of pearls as a gift.
> Chased the French out of Calais and ran into a much larger force he turned to small band of archers, lifted his visor and said ‘do your best, archers, I am Edward of Windsor!’ and then charged the enemy against impossible odds.
> Created the Most Noble Order of the Garter which still exists today.
> When deadly plague struck he did his best to show his people that he would not be perturbed and continued to hold tournaments.
> Instituted legal reforms and under his reign the term ‘due process’ was used for the first time in legislation.