🚨 BREAKING: Rough sleeping will be decriminalised tomorrow as the Government repeals the 1824 Vagrancy Act
It means police won’t be able to move on homeless people sleeping or begging on the streets
I’m a gay man and I’m done staying silent.
I survived bullying, the coming-out wars, and actual hate for who I am.
What I won’t accept is importing millions from cultures where they throw us off rooftops, hang us, or jail us for life.
Pride flags in Tehran? Laughable. Open borders + unchecked migration from places that treat gays like vermin isn’t “compassion” — it’s suicide for everything we fought for.
Protect Western values or watch them disappear. Gay rights aren’t compatible with mass immigration from the most anti-gay societies on Earth.
Change my mind.
@Telegraph@CamillaTominey Labour have welcomed a very dangerous man into government. When did Bunham stop paying deference to women and to defenestrate them instead.
Why do we attract the worst people into parliament?
Crossing your fingers when being sworn in.
This is the sort of behaviour only seen in primary school playgrounds or the house of commons.
Image for a moment that you are one of the 411 MP’s sitting on the Labour parliamentary benches. You have an enormous majority of 172 seats. Effectively your party is in a powerful position from a political perspective.
Unfortunately the party leader fails to connect to the wider public and it is deemed necessary to move him on. Ordinarily what would then occur is a search to find a successor amongst the other 410 MP’s.
That did not occur. Someone decided that a mayor in Manchester should be parachuted into parliament to become leader of this nuclear armed 7th richest country on Earth. Who was it that decided that? Who greenlighted this WEF stooge? What have they instructed him to do? Why is this being allowed to take place?
If Andy Burnham wants to become PM it should be done by way of calling an immediate election. Coronations are for the Royal Families.
Meanwhile, those 410 MP’s should be ashamed that this has been allowed to happen. What is now clear is that the concept of a parliamentary democracy is well and truly busted.
@thecoastguy Just like the 'dot-com' bubble in the naughties. People like us suffer because those funds could have been invested in something more worthwhile.
I've asked numerous people which specific words from Kemi Badenoch at #PMQs they found objectionable. I didn't get a single answer.
Don't buy into this faux outrage. Labour simply don't like scrutiny and being told they aren't as compassionate as they like to think they are.