🚨 Ryan Giggs on Morgan Rogers reportedly demanding Champions League football before considering a move to Manchester United:
🗣️ “I’ve never really understood that mindset.
If a player truly wants to play for Manchester United, he should want to come because of the badge, the history and the challenge of helping the club get back where it belongs.
You don’t join Manchester United for one competition.
You join because you want to be part of building something special.
It’s not like Morgan Rogers is guaranteed to win the Champions League or score 40 goals just because he’s playing in it.
Football doesn’t work like that.
I actually agree with what Ruben Amorim said about this type of situation.
The club has to be careful about bringing in players whose motivation is tied to a particular competition.
Because what happens when you’re not in that competition?
Does the hunger disappear? Does the freedom to play disappear? Does the commitment drop?
Manchester United need players who want to fight for the club regardless of whether they’re playing in the Champions League, Europa League or nowhere in Europe.
The best players I’ve played with wanted to represent Manchester United because they loved the club and wanted success here.
That mentality is more important than any competition.”
{@sportbible }
Just to put things in perspective.
The average state pension in Spain is higher than in the UK.
The cost of living in Spain is 33% lower than in the UK.
Spain's equivalent to our council tax is about a tenth of what we pay in the UK. And they get daily bin collections.
Where's our money going?
British economy snapshot over the last 4 years:
Gas: +94.1%
Electricity: +78%
Fuel: +49.3%
Airfares: +34.4%
Hotels: +37.8%
Groceries: +25.0%
Eating out: +26.5%
Baby food: +26.3%
Dog food: +58.1%
Rent: +25%
Used cars: +30.5%
Public transport: +18.7%
Real average weekly earnings: -2.8%
The UK population is being killed
Source: ONS
🚨 Helen Whately has just said what every hard-working taxpayer in “Alarm Clock Britain” has been screaming for years — and she’s absolutely right.
“Alarm Clock Britain is sick of paying out for Benefits Street.”
Why on earth would anyone drag themselves out of bed at dawn, pay crippling taxes, energy bills and rents, just to watch others rake in £30,000, £40,000 or even £60,000 a year completely tax-free on benefits? The incentives are completely broken. Work doesn’t pay. The system rewards staying home while punishing the grafters who keep this country afloat.
But let’s be brutally honest — this isn’t just Keir Starmer’s mess. The Tories had 14 years in power to smash the welfare trap and the mass-migration time-bomb that supercharged it, and they did next to nothing. Now under Labour the benefits bill is exploding, the housing crisis is swallowing entire towns, and native British families are last in every queue while foreign nationals and their families jump straight to the front.
This is two-tier welfare in full disgusting view: British pensioners choosing between heating and eating, British kids priced out of homes their grandparents built, British workers taxed to the eyeballs — all to subsidise a growing underclass and the demographic replacement experiment both parties enabled for decades. Hotels packed with illegal arrivals. Council lists flooded by foreign-born households. And a benefits system that actively disincentivises work for far too many.
The hypocrisy stinks even more coming from MPs like Helen Whately herself — happily claiming £39,000 a year in taxpayer-funded London rent on top of her six-figure salary and hundreds of thousands in expenses. The political class lectures us about “scroungers” while living very comfortably on public money themselves.
The silent majority has had enough of being treated like cash machines for everyone except ourselves.
We demand:
✅ A radical welfare overhaul — British people and British contributors first. Strict work requirements, time limits for able-bodied claimants, and a hard benefits cap that actually means something.
✅ An immediate end to benefits for illegal migrants, failed asylum seekers and anyone who hasn’t contributed.
✅ Mass deportations for foreign nationals living off the British taxpayer.
✅ A total halt to non-essential immigration until the welfare, housing and NHS crises are fixed.
✅ Real politicians who finally put Alarm Clock Britain — the hard-working backbone of this country — first, not globalist virtue-signalling and open borders.
Enough is enough. The current system isn’t broken by accident — it’s broken by design.
The Tories failed. Labour is making it catastrophic. Only real change will sort it.
Restore Britain.
Britain first — always.
🚨 Rachel Reeves Once Argued That Migrants Shouldn’t Receive Benefits
Rachel said she didn’t think it was right to come to this country from another country and receive benefits from the day you arrive.
Today, she is Chancellor of the Exchequer. And Britain has, for the first time in history, crossed a grim milestone: the government is forecast to spend £333 billion on welfare in 2025/26, more than the £331 billion raised in income tax.
A rapidly growing share of that bill goes to recent arrivals who access benefits with little or no prior contribution.
Migrant households have received billions in Universal Credit alone, with many claiming from early on after passing basic residence tests.
The very principles Reeves once championed, fairness, reciprocity, protecting the system for those who built it, have been abandoned under the government she serves.
Hard-working taxpayers are now subsidising a system that spends more on non-workers than it collects from workers.
What happened to “rewarding contribution,” Chancellor?
🚨 Welsh Labour’s 27-year delay on the M4 Relief Road causes congestion, kills jobs, & deters tourism & investment. South Wales deserves better! Demand the M4 Relief Road NOW! 🚗📢 See Labour’s £157M scrapped plan:
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#M4ReliefRoad#Senedd26
The UK is still sending hundreds of millions in foreign aid to countries including:
– Afghanistan: £192m
– Ethiopia: £182m
– Syria: £109m
– Somalia: £100m
– Iraq: £50–£100m
Meanwhile, at home:
• NHS waiting lists near record highs
• Councils are cutting essential services
• Infrastructure is visibly declining
Serious question:
How do we justify this balance of spending?
At what point do we prioritise Britain?
🚨WOMAN GOES ON EPIC RANT AT KEIR STARMER
This is AMAZING 👏
"ARE YOU LISTENING KEIR STARMER?"
- He's a man who doesn't love Britain
- He ERASED our National Identity
- He has betrayed the British people
Listen to this
She speaks for MILLIONS 🔥
It’s very convenient for the pro-Senedd media to blame all its failings on Labour. The problems run much deeper than that. Plaid propped Labour up for most of the last 27 years. They backed all Labour’s worst policies. We won’t get change with Plaid.
Inflation isn’t some random phenomenon that just happens to a country. Political choices have made life so much more expensive for British families, and political choices can make life so much more affordable for British families.
When the state grows too large, it spends beyond its means. That spending has to be funded. Through higher taxes, more borrowing, or printing money. Those are their options.
All three drive inflation. All three make your food shop more expensive, your pint more expensive, your tank of fuel more expensive.
High taxes make it more expensive to produce, hire, and invest - so businesses pass those costs on. Prices rise. Inflation soars. It’s a vicious cycle.
And so many of those taxes are done through stealth.
We all pay SO much tax but we have no idea because it’s hidden from us. That money is stolen from the people, and they don’t even know it.
Frozen thresholds. Stealth taxes. State theft. I detest it.
Of course, excessive and reckless state spending pumps more money into the system, so prices rise - the cycle continues.
And when governments print money and inject it into the economy, what happens to the value of the existing money? What happens to your savings? Your wages? It all becomes worth less and less.
This is not complicated - a bloated state makes a country more expensive. It makes Britain more expensive. It makes your life more expensive.
So the reverse is also true.
Cut the size of the state, and you reduce wasteful spending.
Cut taxes, and you lower the cost of production.
Restore proper discipline, and you stabilise the value of money.
A Restore Britain Government would not manage inflation, we would tackle the root causes of it.
We would not engage in unnecessary foreign wars that hike the price of oil, punishing British families at the pump and everywhere else. When fuel gets more expensive, everything follows.
Britain needs cheap fuel, cheap energy. That means drilling, drilling and drilling some more. Domestic energy production is vital. Cheap energy makes everything more affordable.
Everything.
The drive for Net Zero must end - Restore Britain will halt that mad march to further bankruptcy .
A country that lives within its means is a country people can actually afford to live in.
And yes, that will mean many cuts, and many difficult decisions.
But the hour is late, and nothing else will suffice.
Any political party saying otherwise is lying to you. There are no easy fixes. That time is over.
Restore Britain’s approach will be painful in the short term, but it will bring the cost of living down.
It will make life more affordable for hardworking British families.
PLAID HATES MOTORISTS 🚙💨
"Plaid Cymru will explore financial and other powers such as restricting parking and introducing new road pricing to reduce car use"
BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU VOTE FOR ⚠️
#Senedd26#PlaidCymru
20 year old arrives in Dover.
1st two years hotels £100k
Legal costs of appeals £50k
45 years on unemployment benefits
@£25k per year = £1,125,000
Pension annuity equivalent: £390k
Total: £1,665,000
Add wife and kids and ‘invalidity’ cars and health and extras. Double or triple that .
With foreign unemployed wife: £3,330,000
With wife and kids and invalidity :
£4,995,000
All tax free.
There are FAR too many healthy people on benefits who are quite frankly taking the piss, including many foreigners. They're all as soft as boiled maggots at the DWP, and too afraid to do what's necessary. We need brutal cuts to the benefits budget, and I mean brutal - if you can work, you MUST work. It's that simple.
@RachelReevesMP I wouldn't trust you to run the accounts on a primary school tuck shop. To call you the most devastatingly incompetent chancellor in British history would be too generous.
Still can’t get my head around this!
£114 million.
That’s what Welsh Labour burned on a report for the cancelled M4 relief road.
Not a bridge.
Not a hospital.
Not a school.
A report.
To put that madness into perspective.
£114m could have delivered…
• 3,000+ nurses for a year.
• 20+ GP surgeries built or fully refurbished.
• Hundreds of miles of resurfaced roads across Wales.
• Dozens of new schools or major upgrades
• Real congestion relief on roads people actually use.
Instead, Welsh Labour produced paperwork… and then walked away.
Reckless, dangerous governance.
If a government can waste £114m on a report that never delivered anything, imagine what they’ll do with more power and more of your money.
Wales doesn’t have a funding problem.
It has a Welsh Labour problem.
Wales needs Reform.
After losing ten in a row at home, Wales win in Cardiff thanks to Jarrod Evans' last-kick penalty. But let's not beat about the bush: the better team lost, victims of floodlit robbery. Welsh relief said it all, not that clinging on to 12th place is much cause to celebrate.