@stuarthiggs@krcircuit First time @krcircuit and I’m well impressed with the facilities on the campsite. Racing was great, well worth the 320 mile trip to get here 👍
Pay attention. This is my warning to you.
As the policing of thoughts and speech becomes more sinister, understand this …
ANYTHING you say may be held against you and used to silence you. Your intent does not matter.
You don’t need to lie, threaten, or even be rude. All it takes is for a person, police officer, or authority to claim your words made them feel “alarmed” or “distressed.”
Truth won’t protect you. You can post something accurate, sourced, and backed by official reports and still be accused of online harassment, If someone claims you’ve created a “hostile atmosphere,” that can be enough.
And you don’t even need to break the law.
Civil injunctions, Community Protection Notices, and “Respect Orders” can ban you from speaking publicly, & can be used pre-emptively (in case you say something offensive in the future) to silence people.
No jury. No trial. Just a judge ruling that your speech causes “discomfort.”
This isn’t about protecting people, it’s about protecting narratives.
This is the front line now. It’s not about safety. It’s about control 🚨
@emma892avon Especially after having paid for the drinks then not to be able to get them was a disgrace, I’m hoping my drinks ticket will still be accepted at the Oxford game.
We are drowning in debt, and still Labour continues to pile pressure on tax payers and the private sector.
Government’s out of control civil service spending is insane, so is the spending on the NHS, ridiculous net zero experiments (because this what they are), foreign climate aid, social diversity funding, and the massive unchecked spending on people who have no right to be here, are all destroying our economy and the fabric of our society.
And to stop us complaining about it, to stop us even attempting to question it, their solution isn’t to listen and adjust policy, it’s to shut us up, crush the dissent, censor the truth and then adjust the law to ensure punishments quell any coordinated action, even protests.
It doesn’t sound much like a democracy to me.
The UK is now a country where silently praying near an abortion centre is illegal but killing a baby just before birth is legal.
This doesn't happen by accident.
It's the systematic application of an evil ideology.
Two-Tier Keir’s government so far:
- Froze pensioners to death.
- Covered up grooming gangs and terror attacks.
- Persecuted patriots and farmers causing suicides.
And now are murdering babies.
They aren’t just wrong, they’re evil.
Socialism kills.
Absolute monsters. Many of these mps who voted for this will be parents themselves, how any parent could vote for this is beyond my comprehension. Pure evil.
DEBT – IMF Bailout is closer than you think.
The UK is haemorrhaging cash, we owe £2.7 TRILLION. The situation is dire and isn’t going to get any better. There is no growth in a shrinking market and with a shrinking, ageing workforce, and where half of the population think they are ‘entitled’ to be supported by the other half!
Their demands for continued support, a proxy War, Net Zero ideology, ridiculous foreign aid, climate aid spending, a bloated cash‑guzzling enormous public sector and the annual arrival of a population nearly the size of Birmingham drawing on handouts every year, is destroying not only the economics of our society but the very foundation it was built on. The societal agreement that we all contribute and we all get the services we pay for.
With over 50% of adults relying on the rest to feed, house and clothe them, our contract with each other and with government is utterly broken.
In April alone the public sector borrowed £673 MILLION per DAY. Our debt stands at over £148.3 BILLION per year MORE than we generate as an entire country.
So for all those shouting about cuts to welfare and insane net zero funding, you are shouting about the wrong things! You refuse to see the issues .You refuse to see the scale of the problem, because you refuse to believe you’re part of it. And you would refuse to vote for anyone with the guts to fix it!
After a disastrous showing in the locals, what’s Labour’s response? Not fixing housing. Not sorting schools or the NHS. No—Starmer signs a trade deal with India that brings in thousands of workers plus their wives and children, during the worst housing crisis in living memory.
These aren't just “skilled workers” on a visa. These are families—who, under Commonwealth rules, will be able to vote in future UK elections once registered. That's right: Labour is importing a voting bloc under the guise of trade.
But it gets worse.
Thanks to a carve-out in the deal, employers won’t pay National Insurance for 3 years on these workers. So British employers now have a financial incentive to hire foreign workers over locals. While Brits are battling zero-hours contracts, rent hikes, and mass layoffs, Labour just handed big business a tax break to replace them.
Where are they going to live? There’s no new housing. No new infrastructure. Council housing lists are years long. Thousands of British families—veterans, single parents, disabled people—are stuck in damp, overcrowded homes. What happens when you flood a broken system with thousands more people and offer them instant access?
The NHS? Already buckling. People waiting months for GP appointments, years for surgery. Maternity units closing. Mental health services gutted. Now add tens of thousands of extra patients—no extra doctors, no plan, no funding. Just a slow collapse, accelerated.
Schools? A total mess. Thanks to the new tax on private schools, thousands more children have been dumped into state education overnight. Class sizes are exploding. SEND provision is collapsing. And now we’re importing even more children—again, with no plan, no funding, no extra support.
Then there’s child benefit. Families arriving under this deal will qualify. That’s more pressure on a system that already punishes British parents with the two-child cap. Your family struggles? Tough. But a corporate transfer family from Mumbai? Open the books.
This isn’t “racism” or “xenophobia”. This is about resources. It’s about putting our people—our children, our workers, our elderly—last. And doing it deliberately, for votes, cheap labour, and headlines.
No one voted for this. No one debated it. No one was asked.
Labour’s Britain: unaffordable, unsustainable, and increasingly unrecognisable.