@Heccles94 If that is the standard, everyone who supported mass migration should be in prison for all the rapes, murders and terror attacks committed by immigrants.
In 2023, when the man charged over the Belfast attack entered the UK, the Tory government placed officials under “intense pressure to speed through claims” - in fact “Asylum applications were fast-tracked from Sudan because it was one of six countries whose nationals were part of a new streamlined asylum process”
For 683 days the Government had a legal injunction banning the press, MPs and the public from knowing about the secret resettlement of tens of thousands of asylum seekers into Britain. They spent £7 billion of public money on the scheme.
If the government has lost legitimacy over asylum, it is the predictable result of their own decision making
We have long overlooked both the crime aspect - it's now clear that asylum is being used by criminals fleeing other jurisdictions - as well as a national security issue.
Yet the open borders NGO industry and their friends in left-wing political parties keep peddling the idea that legal and illegal migrants from developing world countries are always victims of historical oppression.
@Telegraph Migration is a national security issue, says terror watchdog https://t.co/v8gt9sDZG7
The political establishment opened Pandora’s box of racial identitarianism with widespread support for Black Lives Matter in 2020.
Now white people are doing the same thing, and they hate it. It’s too late. You reap what you sow.
Vickrum Digwa’s brother, Gurpreet Digwa, 27, lied to police that Henry Nowak hadn’t been stabbed and had racially attacked his brother, perverting the course of justice.
Police also recorded him conspiring with Vickrum in a police car.
Six months later, he was arrested on multiple weapons charges and is currently on bail.
Meanwhile, Reece Robinson, 21, threw two stones at the Southampton police protest, hitting no one, and was jailed for 2 years and 1 month within 7 days.
Kemi Badenoch launched her leadership campaign with a document called "Conservatism in Crisis", which said, "There is no point in trying to reverse the problems of the modern world by trying to get back to the past or reverse social liberalism."
The Tory party didn't just consolidate the gains of previous progressive revolutions.
They inflicted mass migration, unprecedented demographic change, the redefinition of marriage and gender, abortion pills-by-post, the "Don't Look Back in Anger" department RICU, and the criminalisation of Christian prayer in censorship "buffer" zones.
The Conservatives conserve nothing. They are not right-wing. Badenoch is a first-generation immigrant, a liberal, and an atheist.
Gove was the longest-serving Cabinet minister in the government responsible for all of the above. His first decision as Spectator editor was to endorse Kamala Harris. He remains unrepentant for all of this.
These are the last people we should be listening to about what is best for our country.
The very worst man to be making @UKLabour's case. Hermer, a friend to Britain's enemies, advisor to lawyers who tried to put innocent soldiers in the dock. Was he working on a commission to do so?
A man who wants to give away British sovereign territory.
If I was a Labour advisor, my first piece of advice (after suggesting to sack Lord Hermer) would be to never, ever have Hermer defending the Gov't. He is a senior representative of a class of people - leftwing human rights lawyers - actively despised by the people of Britain.
@TimesRadio@gilescoren The Police literally have a "woke manual", Giles.
A young man is dead. Have the humility to do a cursory bit of research into this story before commenting on it.
Last night I drove to a Restore Britain conference in Devon which was attended by about 50 people of all ages, despite not being widely publicised.
One of the issues that concerned attendees was the mysterious appearance of exotic young men in the newly built housing estates popping up all over Devon.
Ironically, I encountered one on my way home. An Indian man, dressed entirely in black and with no reflective clothing or torch was carrying a suitcase down the middle of a dark little country lane to nowhere (even though there was a pavement). I warned him that he was at risk of being run over and asked what he was doing - he said he was headed for the new housing estate nearby, and that he was employed by a solar farm.
The lad hardly spoke English. How was he recruited? How did he get the housing? Something very fishy is going on and I hope @RestoreBritain_ can get to the bottom of it.
Here is the result for the entire Great Yarmouth constituency.
An astounding 15,610 votes for us. In comparison, I won with 14,385 votes at the general election.
Thank you to everyone who contributed - a team effort.
Husbands with second, third and even fourth wives living in the UK have had their benefits allowance increased by the Department for Work and Pensions. https://t.co/aHQBVlGUon
Alongside our new county councillors, I have written to the Chief Exec of Norfolk County Council demanding a robust investigation into the growing number of vape shops, Turkish barbers and other suspicious businesses emerging across our constituency.
We want enforcement action.
Reform voters are racist apparently. As soon as I saw this insult to millions of British people (one of the least racist nations on earth) I suspected it was from an academic. It’s impossible to exaggerate how western universities became overrun with woke ideology
Exclusive @Daily_Express investigation:
Britain’s asylum crisis has led to a “complete systemic breakdown” as the vast majority of Channel migrants are dodging deportations.
A staggering 96,002 asylum seekers from Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq and Eritrea have arrived in small boats between 2018 and 2025.
But only 495 - 0.5% - have been sent back to these countries in seven years. That's right, 495.
New figures, obtained for the first time by the Daily Express, also reveal more small boat migrants have been returned to Ireland, 57, than Syria, 55 and Afghanistan, 16.
Just 108 of the 30,269 Iranians who arrived by dinghy have been deported to Iran and six to Eritrea between 2018 and 2025.
Migration Observatory analysis shows 19,154 Eritreans have been detected leaving France.
And 365 of the 19,157 Iraqis have been removed.
Only seven of the 12,633 Sudanese migrants to have crossed the Channel have left.
In total, immigration officials have returned small boat migrants to 67 countries.
This includes the United States of America, Dominica, Portugal, Spain, Croatia, Poland, Spain and Switzerland. Some 41 countries have taken fewer than 10 small boat migrants back.