@buc97552@MartinTwigs68 What about police that use shields as offensive gweapons and act like yobs hitting a lone man on the ground with their shields. One hits him with his baton one other continually kicks him in the head. What happens to them ?
This is Keir Starmer straight-up admitting he wanted to bury Henry Nowak’s death.
The PM is crying to the world that if it wasn’t for Elon Musk and X, nobody would’ve known a British kid bled out begging for help while cops protected the attacker.
He’s not mad about the killing — he’s mad the cover-up failed.
This is two-tier Britain in one pathetic rant: sacrifice native sons, then rage when the truth leaks.
Starmer and his regime would rather hide the blood than fix the open border disaster they created.
The mask is off.
Brits see who their government really serves.
Shabana Mahmood has CONDEMNED the Henry Nowak protests in Southampton, saying those responsible will be arrested.
Meanwhile, here she is on a pro-Palestine protest which turned violent and forced a supermarket to close.
She has since deleted this video. Please don't RT it.
Keir Starmer Boasts About Giving Away 10 Million Free Breakfasts
“We’ve just hit another really important milestone. 10 million free breakfasts at our free breakfast clubs. And that’s bringing families and children together across the country.”
They’re not free though, are they? They’re paid for by hard-working taxpayers.
While families struggle with high taxes, energy bills, and the cost of living, Keir Starmer is celebrating 10 million free school breakfasts, that’s likely £20–30 million and rising, taken straight from our pockets.
Why exactly should people grinding away at work every day be forced to subsidise breakfast for kids who aren’t theirs?
Parents have a responsibility to feed their own children.
This isn’t “investing in the next generation” it’s expanding the welfare state and normalising the idea that the government (i.e. you and me) should pick up the tab for basic parenting.
If we keep going down this road, what’s next? Free dinners, free holidays, free everything? Enough. Taxpayers aren’t bottomless ATMs.
@PatrickChristys@Bessieboo10 There’s a big back catalogue of hypocrites associated with the Labour Party. You don’t have to look hard to find them either !
🚨BREAKING: General Mike Flynn calls for Keir Starmer to IMMEDIATELY be removed from office 🇺🇸 🇬🇧
“There is COMPLETE INSANITY in the UK. The calls for Keir Starmer to be IMMEDIATELY removed for allowing this once GREAT nation to go into the toilet are not only righteous- but NECESSARY!”
Elon is right - Mike Flynn is right - Nigel Farage is right - Rupert Lowe is right - KEIR STARMER MUST BE REMOVED FROM OFFICE 🚫
@GenFlynn
@TomK_Brit1993 The natives will never vote for him again, he’s dragging the country down the drain, our streets are no longer safe, our borders are wide open to an invasion from the third world, he lies all the time and blames someone else for his errors!
He needs to resign and face justice!
'Baroness' Doreen Lawrence has been strangely quiet on the racially motivated murder of Henry Nowak.
Weird, considering she’s been banging on about nothing else for the past 30 years
🚨 Good morning to the millions of everyday Brits waking up right now to go to work and pay their taxes.
Just a quick reminder before you start your daily commute. You are paying the highest taxes in British history to a political establishment that actively despises you.
You are getting up early and working yourself to the bone to fund luxury hotels for illegal migrants, bloated green vanity projects, and a Labour government that is busy plotting how to surrender our borders back to the EU. They are using your hard earned money to fund the managed decline of your own nation. Do not let them normalize this. Have a great day, and retweet if you are absolutely sick of footing the bill! 🇬🇧☕️📉
His job is to engineer civil unrest, delivering a Digital ID mandate for his WEF handlers.
This isn’t about popularity — and it never was.
What’s unfolding feels increasingly calculated, not accidental.
A steady push of policy after policy, each one framed as efficiency, safety, or modernization — yet collectively pointing toward something far more rigid underneath.
Digital identity systems. Centralized verification frameworks. Expanding requirements to access basic services in an increasingly monitored environment.
Supporters call it progress. Critics see something else taking shape: a quiet tightening of control wrapped in the language of convenience.
And the most unsettling part isn’t just the direction — it’s how normal it’s being made to feel while it happens.
Because once these systems are fully embedded, walking them back becomes almost impossible.
At that point, it’s no longer about debate.
It’s about structure.