Three asylum seekers, housed at public expense, repeatedly rape a woman who has become separated from her friends while out in Brighton – and for years, our conversation about asylum has revolved almost entirely around the rights of the arrivals, not the rights of the public.
We have due process, legal representation and endless NGOs for the perpetrators, while the victim gets a shattered life, a court ordeal, and the knowledge that this happened because the state put her attackers in her city and on her beach.
The Brighton case forces a basic moral question: whose rights matter more – the rights of unknown men to enter Britain by boat, secure hotel rooms and demand indefinite appeals, or the right of British women not to be hunted, filmed and raped on their own seafront?
Until politicians are willing to say, clearly, that the safety of British citizens comes before the comfort of foreign men with unverified histories, cases like this will keep happening – and each time, they will tell us it was “unthinkable”, right up until the next one.
Ten years ago yesterday, a Tunisian migrant turned a truck into a weapon and plowed through families celebrating Bastille Day on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice.
86 people killed.
Hundreds wounded. So many of them little children who just wanted to watch fireworks.
Europe got the clearest possible warning that night.
And what did it do? Nothing that mattered.
The same open door policies that brought the attacker here in the first place only got bigger, faster, and more reckless.
France didn’t learn. The rest of the continent didn’t learn.
The numbers kept rising, the problems kept multiplying, and the blood keeps being spilled.
Those children’s lives were thrown away for an experiment that was already failing.
Their parents were told it was “diversity” and “enrichment.”
Now we’re ten years deeper into the same mistake, and the people who pushed it still act surprised when the same thing keeps happening.
We owe those victims more than candles and speeches.
We owe them the truth: this was preventable, it was predictable, and it’s still happening because the people in charge refuse to put Europeans first.
Enough pretending. Enough excuses. Secure the borders. Deport the threats. Protect our children before there’s nothing left to protect.
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You cannot hate this man enough
Switched on 'Live at the Apollo' on BBC Two. First time I've watched it in ages.
Saw the female host give some sort of political lecture about LGBT rights (how original) and then joke about performing gay sex in front of her kids (how amusing).
Then a male performer started talking about how 'liberal' he was, especially when it came to gender identity. 'It's ridiculous in this day and age that it's even an argument ... If you were born as a man, you can identify as a woman' etc etc.
Just a typical exercise in BBC liberal social activism. Like Japanese knotweed, it has colonised every part of the corporation's output - even traditional stand-up comedy shows.
Do they not realise how tedious this stuff has become for a large part of the population? No wonder so many people think the licence fee should be scrapped.
5 days since transgender techie Heather Herbert tweeted hoping Ann Widdecombe had a painful death and yet Aberdeen University still hasn’t fired her/him.
Wouldn’t have lasted 5 minutes had the tweet been aimed at a murdered politician from the Left.
The Socialist grip on academia is sickening.
A college economics professor stated that he had once failed an entire class. That class insisted that socialism is functional and that no one should be poor and no one rich, that everyone is equal...
The teacher told them, "OK, we will do an experiment on socialism in this group.
All grades will be averaged, and everyone will get the same grade, so no one will fail and no one will get a 10."
After the first test, the grades were added up and divided by the number of students, and everyone got an 8.
The students who studied intensively were upset, but those who studied less were overjoyed.
As the second test approached, the students who had studied a little learned even less, and those who had studied more intensively told themselves that they also wanted a "handout", so they also studied less.
The average of the second test was 6.
When the third test was given, the average score was 4. To the great surprise of all the students, they all failed.
The teacher told them that socialism will eventually fail because when half the population sees that they cannot work, because the other half will take care of them, and when the half that worked realizes that there is no point in working anymore, because others are the beneficiaries of their labor, then that is the end of any nation
The story may be a fable not a fact but the moral is real
Get it?
The World Bank ranked every country on earth for practical solar potential.
Britain came second from bottom. Not second from bottom in Europe. On the planet. Out of everywhere they measured, the only place with worse conditions for a solar panel is Ireland. Norway is above us. Norway, where the sun clocks off entirely for part of the year, is a better bet than Lincolnshire.
The reasons are not a mystery. We sit at 53 degrees north, the same line as Edmonton, Alberta. The sun in December gets about as high as a first-floor window and then thinks better of it. And there's the cloud, which is not a detail, it is the national personality. A square metre of London gets 0.52 kilowatt hours of sunlight a day in December and 4.74 in July, so the panel does nine times less work in the month your heating is on than in the month it isn't. Across the whole of 2024, British solar ran at 9.5% of what it's rated at. The other 90.5% is a photograph of a power station.
Now the other column.
The ground we're bolting it to is Trent valley silt and Lincolnshire fen. Some of it took three hundred years to drain. It grows wheat at yields that most of the planet cannot get near, in a climate so reliably damp that grass grows here without anyone asking it to, which is the entire reason this island has cattle and cheese and a butcher.
So we are, measurably, one of the worst places on earth for sunlight and one of the best on earth for food.
And we've had a good long look at both of those numbers and gone with sunlight.
Somewhere in Namibia, which the same report ranked first, there is a patch of absolutely nothing, in full sun, wondering what it did wrong.
So 12 Brits have been arrested in a "far right terror plot" against an Islamic Ijtima event in suffolk.
These events have been banned in multiple Islamic countries, including Saudi Arabia, who describe them as a "danger to society".
Let that sink in.
Disgusting.
UK just built brand new £250k homes in Stoke Heath and handed the whole estate to asylum seekers.
Locals on waiting lists? Ignored.
Weren’t even told. This is what happens when you put foreigners first and screw your own people.
Protect your nation.
A 23-year-old woman in Milan had her face permanently slashed and disfigured by an Algerian Muslim migrant.
Their eyes met for a second and he screamed “What are you looking at? I’m a man and I’m Muslim!” before punching her and carving her face open with a blade.
This same piece of garbage had been arrested the night before for theft and smashing up parked cars. A judge let him walk free immediately.
Europe keeps importing these savages, then acts shocked when their women end up scarred for life in the streets.
The judges releasing these monsters are just as responsible as the politicians who opened the borders in the first place.
Italy needs to stop pretending this is normal.
A Muslim woman catches a seagull, what happens next? Birds stop flying near people.
A Muslim woman in the Netherlands steals bouquets from Dutch cemeteries. What happens next? Dutch families stop leaving flowers for their dead.
A teacher in France criticizes Muhammad and is beheaded. What happens next? French citizens are too afraid to speak.
Muslims consider dogs impure.
What happens next? A UK town bans dogs.
Muslims don’t eat pork. What happens next? Hundreds of Belgian schools remove pork from their menus.
Muslims demand public calls to prayer over loudspeakers. What happens next? Non-Muslims leave the neighborhood.
Muslims insist on praying in public.
What happens next? They take over the public square.
Muslims become a significant voting bloc. What happens next? Politicians compete to appease them.
And what happens after that?
Whatever they want, goes.
And what happens after that?
The death of Western civilization as we know it.
One of these protests is because they're angry little girls and young women have been raped.
The other is a riot because they lost a game of football.
They are not the same.
The police do not behave the same.
I wonder how many pop up courts are sitting in session this morning to punish to the fullest extent of the law the appalling violence perpetrated by the foreign invaders last night in London?
My guess is zero.
Islamic privilege.
Two tier Britain.
Why do we put up with it?
A Labour MP, Afzal Khan, has just reported me to the parliamentary authorities for my criticisms of Sharia courts, the burqa and halal slaughter.
In addition - he has reported our Rape Gang Inquiry for seeking to 'scapegoat' Muslims and 'sow division' in society.
He has also included in his report, published on his Facebook page, my appearance on Joe Rogan's show.
Appearing on Rogan's podcast itself he says is 'extremely problematic'.
I would like to be abundantly clear in my response.
I will not be apologising. I will not be silenced.
My views are shared by a large majority of the British people, and there is finally a political party willing to stand up for that patriotic majority.
Restore Britain.
Met Police were chased out of London last night by hordes of Muslims.
One officer in hospital with serious injuries.
No Keir Starmer addressing the nation?
Telling they'll face the full force of the law?
Sadiq Khan not saying how "welcoming" London is?