This is excellent from Zia Yusuf. He perfectly captured the farcical and shameful situation now facing honest, hard-working Brits.
In Stoke Heath, Shropshire, brand new £250,000 homes built for local families are being handed to asylum seekers while residents were kept completely in the dark.
Standing in front of the properties, he delivered this devastating mockery of Britain’s broken social contract:
“This is ground zero of the British social contract. The message to the British people now is extraordinary: if you work hard, pay your taxes and play by the rules, one day you’ll get to fund foreign nationals who broke into Britain illegally living in quarter-of-a-million-pound brand new houses. That is now the social contract.”
Brutally accurate. The reward for playing by the rules is now footing the bill for those who don’t. This is the reality for hard-working Brits today.
🔥 This LBC caller Daniel just brilliantly summed up Keir Starmer’s disastrous reign as Prime Minister:
“He was an authoritarian dictator who brought about a ruthless crackdown on free speech, who increased taxes on millions of working people despite promising not to, who allowed energy bills to rise despite promising to freeze them, and who let down millions of pensioners, farmers, students, teachers, almost everyone you could think of in this country. Nick… good riddance! He had to go.”
Well said, Daniel 👏
People feeling sorry for Starmer because he turned the waterworks on at the end? F*ck off. He doesn’t deserve an ounce of sympathy for everything he’s inflicted on this country. He never cared about ordinary people, so don’t fall for the crocodile tears now.
I and millions of Brits agree with Daniel: good f*cking riddance! 👋
🚨🗣️New: Thierry Henry reacts to the USA vs Paraguay stoppage for TV commercials:
“I’ve spent my entire life in this beautiful game — as a player at the highest level, as a fan, and now as someone who analyses it every week — and what unfolded during that USA versus Paraguay match left me deeply frustrated. The fourth official standing there on the touchline, arm raised high, instructing the referee to hold the restart… not for any injury, not for tactical reasons, and not even primarily for player hydration in that scorching heat. No. It was because the broadcast team hadn’t finished airing all their commercials. That’s not football. That’s a television show pretending to be a World Cup match.
The beautiful game is being strangled by greed. Players are out there in the heat, ready to restart, momentum building like a storm about to break — and we pause everything so the sponsors can cash in. It’s like stopping a symphony mid-crescendo because the advertisers want their jingle heard. Football didn’t conquer the world by turning into American sports with endless timeouts and ad breaks. We had rhythm, flow, emotion that flowed like a river. Now? It’s dammed up for dollars.
This isn’t about hydration or player welfare anymore — it’s a slippery slope where the soul of the game is sold piece by piece. Fans deserve better. Players deserve better. The referee on that pitch looked like a puppet on strings controlled from some broadcast truck. Enough is enough. We need to protect what made this sport the greatest on Earth before it disappears completely.”
The World Cup should be football’s cathedral. Instead, we’re turning it into a shopping mall with a pitch in the middle.
And here’s the question nobody wants to answer: if the fourth official is waiting for commercials, then who is really running the game? FIFA? The referee? Or the broadcasters?
Because the moment football starts asking advertisers for permission before asking the players, you’ve crossed a line.
The World Cup is supposed to be the showcase of football. Not the showcase of who paid the most for airtime.”
It’s 36 years since Italia 90 kicked off in sensational style.
Big Benjamin Massing launches Claudio Caniggia into The Land of Wind and Ghosts.
Run it off, son.
(👍🎥 @90sfootball)
After watching Henry Nowak bleed to death while in handcuffs, while his murderer was treated as the victim, I can honestly say I have never witnessed a greater betrayal by a nation of its own people. Cowards and traitors, all of them. Shame on Britain.
Two convicted. Justice is still missing and more are just as guilty.
They didn't just kill Henry Nowak.
They built a courtroom around his dying body and cast him as the villain.
A staged turban. A fake swollen eye. A stolen phone. A brother on 999 lying while Henry bled. A mother walking away with the murder weapon like she was taking out the bins. A father at the scene. Officers so deep in unconscious bias training they chose a staged hate crime over a dying boy's nine desperate pleas.
This wasn't a stabbing.
It was a production.
And most of the cast walked offstage without a scratch.
Vickrum Digwa. Convicted. 21 years minimum.
His mother Kiran Kaur. Convicted of assisting an offender. Still awaiting sentence.
Now tell me who's at home tonight.
Gurpreet Digwa. The brother. Lied on the 999 call. Named by the judge in open court. Not charged.
The father. Named in court. At the scene. Helped remove the weapon. Not charged.
The officers who handcuffed a dying boy. Six months on. Treated as witnesses. Not suspects.
The system that trained them to hear the word racist and switch off every instinct they had.
Four people built the lie around Henry's body.
A system made it work.
Two are convicted.
The rest are at home.
Henry's father said his family should not have to fight for the truth.
He's right.
We're not done.
Every single one of them belongs in that dock.
🚨🇧🇷: Newcastle United midfielder Joelinton says Arsenal forward Kai Havertz needs to learn to control his aggression. The German only avoided a red card in last nights 1-0 win over Burnley due to a VAR error.