🚨NEWS: Restore Britain today have pledged to abolish the College of Policing and replace it with a National Police College (with regional branches) that focuses on Robert Peel's 9 principles of Policing and removes all politicisation
65 of the 532 Crown courtrooms across England and Wales are sitting empty today. That’s 12 per cent.
At the same time, David Lammy is blaming jury trials for delaying justice for victims of crime. He claims that curbing our ancient right to trial by jury is the only way to tackle the Crown Court backlog of 80,000 cases.
He is wrong. Open the courts and save jury trials.
When Andy Burnham becomes Prime Minister, he must axe this sinister and authoritarian policy.
I think in a few years we'll discover the same foreign funding is responsible for the degrowth movement in Europe
It's a trick to make your rivals poor and backwards so you can then outcompete them
We know for a fact the nuclear power plant closures in Germany where due to activists funded by Russia (even the European Parliament published the evidence for that!)
The anti-AI, anti-AC, pro-low quality immigration and general anti-growth is a perfect movement to amplify for foreign countries to make Europe become poor and backwards, beware!
Walking through Warsaw.
Pristine. Clean streets. Safe.
No Hamas-support rallies in sight. No streets burned in the name of "celebration." Just old European class, order, and sophistication—still thriving in Poland. 🇵🇱
@GordonDComstock Ed Husain is not an ex-Muslim; he identifies as a practicing Muslim. While he is a former Islamic extremist—having spent five years as a radical Islamist in his youth—he subsequently rejected fundamentalist teachings and became a vocal advocate for "peaceful, liberal Islam".
We can debate terms and the appropriateness of language, but the facts are that indigenous whites are being displaced and replaced and traditional Christianity is a religion targeted for eradication.
Operation Hexagon:
They built a police op to hunt whistleblowers, not the grooming gangs abusing bains in Oldham.
A joint effort by Greater Manchester Police, Oldham Council & Labour politicians - targeting those who exposed the scandal instead of the abusers.
Why the media blackout?
Andy Burnham was the Mayor!
Empires last 250 years, according to John Glubb's famous essay "The Fate of Empires." The final stage is always characterized by:
-an influx of foreigners
-internal division
-materialism
-a welfare state
-weakening religion
-a defensive mindset
Sound familiar?
🚨NEW: Following the Treasury’s inspirational decision to bin the maths test (because numbers were being racist), other government departments are racing to modernise:
• Home Office: Ditched the English language test after it had an “adverse impact” on candidates who couldn’t read the visa forms.
• Ministry of Defence: Removed the basic map-reading test. “Not everyone’s culture uses north as up,” said one official.
• Department for Education: Scrapped the literacy test for new teachers. “Books are a colonial construct,” sources close to the department whispered.
• HMRC: Axed the “can you count to ten without using your fingers” assessment.
• Department for Transport: Dropped the “understanding what a bridge is” module. Structural engineers now selected purely on how passionately they feel about trains.
• NHS England: Removed the anatomy test. “Bodies are a spectrum,” explained the new recruitment lead.
The Civil Service Commission is reportedly considering dropping the entire application process next, replacing it with a 30-second TikTok explaining why they deserve the job.
Britain is healing.
Suggest to Ed Miliband that opening the North Sea might be rational energy policy given the current crisis. Watch the reaction. Not engagement with the argument. Not a weighing of evidence. Immediate moral condemnation. You are suggesting violation of sacred doctrine. The response is religious not analytical. This is a man so completely captured by net zero ideology that practical national interest cannot penetrate it. That level of certainty about an empirically contested policy position has a name. It isn't expertise. It is faith.
I don’t particularly care that Nigel Farage was paid £270,000 to promote a London gold bullion.
He was paid for a service, delivering that service took 12 hours. He registered his earnings & paid his taxes.
I'm far more concerned at how poorly government(s) spend our money.
The Times highlights the growing tax burden on a Walthamstow bakery run by Jenny Moseley. Increasing taxes are making the business uneconomic.
Moseley’s business rates bill now is 219% higher than the amount she paid in 2024-25. The rises in the minimum wage & the London living wage, & the increase in employer national insurance have put up staff costs by 16%.
"Electricity bills have gone up a lot as well. ” said.
“We get to the end of each month and it’s like, are we going to be able to pay everyone? In January I had to take money out of my personal savings to pay my team because the costs have just become incredibly high and we’re not making any profit."
It emerged during the MPs' expenses scandal of 2009 that Andy Burnham submitted a single expenses claim for £16,644 to cover the purchase of the property, covering their stamp duty and legal fees as well as a new kitchen.
By claiming the windfall as a parliamentary expense, Andy Burnham escaped having to pay thousands of pounds in Capital Gains Tax – a levy that his allies want him to increase when he becomes PM.
It seems that Andy and Angela Rayner have more in common than first thought.. avoid paying taxes
Labour’s new “bottle tax” is a masterclass in how not to do climate policy.
They’ve designed a weight‑based levy that hammers glass – the infinitely recyclable, genuinely sustainable option – while giving cheaper plastic a relative free pass.
The result?
Up to 10–12p slapped on basic glass packaging, with fees on glass beverage containers reportedly around 49 times higher than for some less recyclable materials.
Unions and industry are spelling it out in words of one syllable: this isn’t a green transition, it’s a de‑industrialisation plan. British Glass and GMB warn tens of thousands of jobs in a 120,000‑strong supply chain are now in the firing line, with investors stalling “billions” in planned UK projects because ministers have just made domestic production uncompetitive overnight.
Labour dresses this up as “extended producer responsibility”. In reality it’s extended unemployment responsibility: loading costs onto UK manufacturers until production migrates to lower‑regulation economies, and Britain ends up importing the same bottles, with higher transport emissions, and fewer decent jobs at home.
If you wanted a policy designed in a spreadsheet by someone who has never visited a factory but loves a COP photo‑op, this is it.
And now I’m here and I’m very angry. I mean fuming. Strand on the Green in Chiswick and the councillor Rick Rowe of Hounslow council has said that the pubs here; the Bell and Crown, The City Barge and The Bulls Head, aren’t allowed outside seating anymore. They’ve had that seating forever and people love to relax outside in the sunshine by the river, but now, the council has said that must stop. Hounslow council govern Chiswick. Hounslow is an absolute third world shithole. All the taxes from Chiswick pay for Hounslow to survive and these idiots want to make it even harder for businesses to survive. I have no say in these pubs and they certainly haven’t asked me to post, in case someone thinks that. I’m posting because I know how hard it is to run a business. I know how hard pubs work to survive and I know how terrible councillors are. Disgusting