🚨😳Andrew Tate got stopped by police today in his Lamborghini for filming while driving and destroyed the officer:
Police: “You’re not allowed to film, I’ll give you a fine.”
Tate: “I’m in a Lamborghini with a diamond Patek. You think money is a problem for me?”
most people that left Nigeria for the UK in 2020- 2022 are already stranded somewhere, mostly looking for another country to go or come back to lagos after so much investment.
2 years school is over, 2 years post study visa is up, most UK employers are aren’t sponsoring..imagine
@GRIT0DESAUDADE I posted about this, the reason for this is because of the education system of these musicians. Most of them actually learn music and can play at least an instrument. That really helps.
I’m sorry but you’re quite stupid. Firstly, church finishes before any premier league game starts. Secondly, it’s anyone’s choice to go to the match or go to church. Thirdly, there are a lot of different people of different faith who go watch the games.
The English Premier League plays on Sundays, which is our Christian day of worship, also plays over Easter, which is the most important Christian celebration.
I don’t see any special concessions for Christianity, which is the foundational religion of England @premierleague.
Gavin Newsom(Governor California): "I can't take this complicity... I should have brought a bunch of knee pads for all the world leaders... this is pathetic..."
On the subject matter of Chagos island. WHY IS DONALD TRUMP BACK PEDALING NOW? If you’re British you need to read this cuz this is how they manipulate you. Enough is enough!!!
The uk gave back Chagos island to Mauritius, he did not give it away. This resolved a long-standing dispute stemming from Britain detaching the islands from Mauritius in 1965, forcibly removing the native Chagossian population. It’s just like giving independence. So rest.
Paying to surrender the Chagos Islands is not just an act of stupidity, but of complete self sabotage.
I’ve been clear and unfortunately on this issue President Trump is right. Keir Starmer’s plan to give away the Chagos Islands is a terrible policy that weakens UK security and hands away our sovereign territory. And to top it off, makes us and our NATO allies weaker in face of our enemies.
Last night I met Speaker Johnson and we are united in that view. Britain’s and America’s interests align. Keir Starmer has the chance to change course on Chagos. Conservatives call on President Trump to reconsider Greenland too.
I think the UK got it wrong here and they should make changes. They should make it that If you decamp in a parliamentary system you should step down from office with immediate effect.
This evening, with sorrow, I have decided to resign from my position as an Opposition Shadow Minister and as a member of the Conservative & Unionist Party.
Since joining the Conservative Party at the age of 14, I have been a loyal and committed supporter of the principles advocated by Margaret Thatcher that have always underpinned my own political beliefs.
However, the time has come to put country before party. The failure of the Conservative Party both when in government and more recently in opposition to actively hold the government to account on the issue of Chagossian self-determination and the defence of British sovereignty, represents a clear red line for me.
Since entering Parliament in 2001, I have consistently argued, both from the backbenches and the frontbench, that the right of self-determination of the Chagossian people is sacrosanct, and that they alone should decide the future sovereignty of the Chagos Islands.
Regrettably, these concerns have fallen on deaf ears. Both the government and the opposition have been complicit in the surrender of this sovereign British territory to a foreign power. This was made abundantly clear by the failure of Conservative peers to vote down the British Indian Ocean Territory Bill at third reading earlier this month, following direction from the top of the party.
Sadly, I now believe that the Conservative Party is irreparably bound to the mistakes of previous governments and unwilling to take meaningful accountability for the poor decisions made over so many issues. Moreover, the views and concerns of constituents such as mine in Romford have been consistently ignored for far too long.
Following a conversation earlier this evening with Nigel Farage M.P., I have therefore agreed to join Reform U.K. as its seventh Member of Parliament.
It is clear to me that Reform U.K. is now the only political movement that is genuinely willing to fight for the best interests of the United Kingdom.
The views and concerns of the majority of the British people must no longer be sidelined.
Our country has endured a generation of managed decline. Radical action is now required to reverse the damaging decisions of the past and to forge a new course for Britain - one that firmly places the interests of the British people first.