I’m here to listen, maybe participate. I just don’t think MSM tells the whole story, most of the time. Looking for some common sense in the sea of madness.
My thought today of what’s gotten us into this mess. Here’s a theory, British culture was built by the working class which is why the elites don’t understand British culture and so don’t care about giving it up. The elites never gave the commoner a voice or vote willingly and still resent it. The working class made this culture because we have neighbours, community which the elites never will understand. The working class also have to face daily life challenges while the elites aren’t sure which colour curtains to buy or which daft cult to follow next. The working class have common sense and common sense is called such, because the elite hate how logical and smart the working class are. The elite can’t win arguments against common sense. Being rich and going to do some fancy degree will never teach common sense. We’ve been governed by elites with zero common sense and now their plan isn’t working as they’d like, they blame the logical working class. I guess we will have to somehow fix their dumbass mess. If we can
@RickParkin@AllisonPearson If they aren’t reading them, what’s the problem ? Ask a grown up huh? Insults are used when losing a debate. I thank you for confirming it’s the left, not the right that hurl the abuse
@Marcisissy Blimey. I don’t need to question your IQ. It can be read by every one of your followers on these exchanges. You lost this argument three posts ago, give it up 😂
Look will you stop question my intelligence please. No need. As for where I would go? Well I’m not. And I’ve no idea where you want to go but I wish you lots of fun. I’m pleased you pay taxes. Every decent should get up, work and pay their way. We are on the same side you know. I’d rather you stayed in the fight here though.
I didn’t say you weren’t intelligent. I’d appreciate the same courtesy from you too. It seems to me, insults and blaming others for not agreeing with your point of view is the height of your arguments. I’m someone who actually pays very much positive to the treasury. Unlike traitors like yourself, leaving and insulting the last people trying to do the right thing before you go.
@RickParkin@AllisonPearson As I said, I don’t agree with abuse, but whilst it not be an obligation to have an X account, surely it’s part of the job to listen to the electorate. Making it harder to communicate with our elected politicians is a sign of a failing democracy
My twenty-fifth and FINAL observation from the grooming gang report:
The report sets out various recommendations for redress.
Sentencing: Life imprisonment for group-based child sexual exploitation, with minimum tariffs of 50 years for ringleaders and 25 years for participants. The report cites Rupert Lowe as calling for a referendum on reintroducing the death penalty for the most severe cases.
Immigration: All foreign nationals to face mandatory deportation and British dual nationals to lose citizenship, applied retrospectively. Family members who supported, harboured, or failed to report a perpetrator would also face deportation proceedings.
Crown Prosecution Service: A dedicated national CPS unit for group-based child sexual exploitation.
Compensation: A new national compensation scheme funded via a levy on convicted perpetrators’ assets and the pensions of public servants found guilty of, or dismissed for, culpable negligence.
Law: A new Childhood Sexual Exploitation Act creating a specific offence of “organised group-based child sexual exploitation.”
Institutional reform: A comprehensive overhaul of frontline safeguarding, policing, healthcare, and legal remedies to address the systemic failures identified throughout the report.
Britain has been heavily stained by this scandal—I'd argue more deeply than by anything else in living history. According to the report, an estimated quarter of a million children were sacrificed on the altar of political cowardice, electoral self-interest, and a pathological fear of being called racist. The institutions that existed to protect them chose to protect themselves instead. That is Britain's shame, and it must never be forgotten.
But shame without actions is just performance. The survivors don’t need our grief—they need justice, accountability, and the ironclad guarantee that what was done to them can never be done again.
Never again should a child be raped because a politician feared losing votes.
Never again should a whistleblower be destroyed for telling the truth.
Never again should the word "racist" be used as a weapon to silence the defenders of children.
If these twenty-five observations teach us anything, it is this: never again.
@CovertRecon_17@AutistDivision I’ve recently woken up. Following you guys because you know what’s happening. I know you’re right. Thank you for all you do
I chatted with Tom Harwood last night at the Spectator Party. Interestingly, he said he detests a full English breakfast and has had to "stamp on" the sausages in his cupboard.
He's expecting to go on Joe Rogan's podcast in a few days' time - we might hear more of this then.
@gabby_cabby@RupertLowe10@tomhfh is just mischief making.
I saw @cfdownes_ on Tuesday evening and listened to his fantastic speech, we are all singing from the same hymn sheet. Restore Britain are obviously getting to the establishment with these kind of dirty tricks.