It’s now been reported that Steven has sadly lost sight in both eyes after he was so violently attacked and nearly beheaded by a vile foreigner in Belfast the other day ,so not only is he a vulnerable adult who had hearing loss he now is blind. Well done to the British government
I’ve been reading through the Rape Gang Inquiry report again this evening.
I will never understand how so many people turned a blind eye to such evil for so long.
Our work is far from over.
The report will be published next week.
@HarrietCross_MP Feels like everyone in govt is fiddling while the runaway train is gathering speed toward a cliff edge. The really bad news is I’m a passenger on the train with no escape!
The Treasury are the root of so many of this Government’s problems.
They’ve raised taxes by £40bn and spending £70bn in just two years.
They’ll spend on benefits, on nationalisation, on ideology and happily tax business, families and opportunity and starve our nation’s defence of funds to pay for it.
Their issue is their priorities, not money.
When finally with the power to intervene and protect little White girls from gang rape, the at time Minister for Safeguarding Girls blocked calls for a statutory inquiry.
Since that moment, I have been relentless in my condemnation of Jess Phillips. I make no apology for my actions. Throughout, I have maintained the position that protecting the bloc Muslim vote l, especially from the Mirpuri Mafia, mattered more than the screams of little girls.
This is why one should be surprised by @jessphillips latest actions. I have a few questions for Jess and her Labour Party friends, where were your statements when Pakistani men were gang raping the nation’s children? Where was your condemnation then?
@WhiteHouse This is starting to sound like the ramblings of an idiot. War, no war, war on again, no war again and don’t forget all the so called deals/agreements in between. 🤷🏻♂️
I had to read this three times before I could believe it was real.
Rotherham. A small town in northern England.
For sixteen years, at least 1,400 children — some as young as eleven — were raped, gang-raped, and trafficked between cities by organized groups of men.
Eleven years old.
Petrol was poured on them so they would stay quiet.
Their families were threatened with death.
Photos were taken and used as blackmail.
The police knew.
The council knew.
The social workers knew.
For sixteen years, not one of them moved.
Why?
Because officers were afraid of being called racist if they acted on what they were seeing.
That was the whole reason.
While children were being sold, adults were protecting their own reputations.
That is the moment something in you breaks.
And here is the part that makes it worse.
The TV networks did not report it. The papers did not chase it.
When the journalist Andrew Norfolk finally broke the story, even he thought maybe 150 girls had been hurt.
The real number was 1,400.
He was staggered.
This should have been the biggest story of the decade. It was not.
The networks looked away. The advertisers preferred safer topics.
The cover-up did not end when the report was published — it continued in the silence of every newsroom that refused to chase it.
Then Elon Musk bought X.
The advertisers fled.
The press declared the platform finished.
X almost did not survive.
But it did.
And on X, the names of those towns started trending.
Rotherham.
Telford.
Rochdale.
Oldham.
Towns the country had been told to forget.
Britain understands itself differently today.
Not because the politicians confessed.
Not because the broadcasters apologized.
Because one platform refused to let it stay buried.
X almost did not survive.
1,400 children almost stayed forgotten.
That is worth saying out loud.
You need to hear this. Patrick Christys went to a migrant shelter and asked why so many choose the UK over other countries like France. Their answers were brutally honest: “Because the British are good people. They give us money, free education, free housing, everything we need.”
When pressed why they think they deserve it, they simply replied: “Because the British are good people.”
This is how parts of the migrant community view Britain, not as a country to build or contribute to, but as a cash machine that provides everything for free.
Let that sink in.
As a Japanese watching the UK right now, I have one simple question.
A Sudanese asylum seeker just tried to behead a local man in Belfast. The victim lost an eye.
This comes after years of grooming gangs raping thousands of British girls — gangs that police and councils deliberately ignored because they were afraid of being called racist.
In Japan, even one case like this would have triggered national outrage and immediate policy reversal.
But in Britain, the conversation is still about “not being far-right.”
British people, at what point does protecting your own children become more important than protecting your reputation?
We genuinely do not understand this.
This is an outrageous, disgraceful smear on John Healey — and an outright lie. There are a ton of ways to finance more for defence — starting with net zero — without taking a penny from schools or hospitals. Reeves should be ashamed of herself for allowing this nonsense. Suggests she’s really desperate.
@Perky_43@RoyalMail The van does swerve in the video, admittedly too late, could that suggest the driver simply didn’t see the birds? I’m not entirely convinced it was wilful.