🚨NEWS: The plan to give 83 homes worth £250,000 each to illegal migrants by Shabana Mahmood has been SCRAPPED after public pressure
Much credit must be given to @Truthhurts101UK for his initial reporting on the ground about this
Well done sir 🫡
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Very persuasive. I’m almost convinced. Just one quick question for the NYT team. How come you forgot to mention that Jeffrey Epstein was the first MCC inmate in more than 20 years to succeed in committing suicide, and only the second in 40 years?
A young Englishman gets attacked by 3 foreigners.
He’s then quickly tackled by 2 female police officers who tell him that he’s a “dick.”
They proceed to two-tier arrest him
A homeless Irish man sleeping rough asks the obvious question: why is he the one without a blanket or proper shelter while migrants are housed in tax-funded luxury guarded by security? The contrast could not be clearer or more insulting. Native citizens who built and sustained the country are left on the streets while new arrivals receive better accommodation than many working families could ever afford.
This is not compassion. It is a deliberate inversion of priorities. Governments across Britain and Ireland have chosen to spend billions on hotels, converted buildings and high-end facilities for people who entered the country unlawfully or with questionable claims, while veterans, the elderly and ordinary citizens sleep in doorways. The same politicians who lecture about “diversity” and “inclusion” treat their own people as disposable.
The policy is unsustainable and morally indefensible. Every pound spent on luxury migrant accommodation is a pound not available for British and Irish citizens in genuine need. Every bed given to someone with no right to be here is a bed denied to a native family or a homeless veteran. The public sees the disparity every day and understands exactly what it means.
The only remedy is to stop the inflow immediately and begin large-scale removals. Failed asylum seekers, economic migrants and foreign nationals who commit crimes must be deported. Housing, welfare and public services must be reserved first for the people whose taxes fund them. Anything less guarantees more scenes like this one and deeper resentment from citizens who are being told their country no longer belongs to them. Put our people first. End the madness.
A convicted people smuggler. Jailed in France. Police INJURED dragging him in. He earned up to £100,000 a WEEK putting people in the Channel.
France locked him up. Britain took him in. Housed him. Handed him an ASYLUM claim.
They called him THE PASHA. The most prolific smuggler France ever caught. France jailed him five years and BANNED him for life. Britain gave him a house and an ASYLUM claim.
He's in a LEICESTER village right now. FALSE NAME. No licence. Running a shop front. The man who got RICH beating our border is settled behind it.
But that's not the part they won't explain. A reporter asks him, to his face, does the Home Office know your real name. Do they know you're a convicted smuggler. He says YES.
They didn't miss him. By his OWN account, they KNEW. Knew his name. Knew he was the most prolific smuggler France ever caught and left him here. Driving our roads. Running his shop. Claiming our asylum. KNOWN.
He’s not the only one. FIFTEEN more convicted smugglers are hiding here under false names. SIXTEEN they've lost.
He says he wasn't safe. Safe WHERE. He spent years in France. France isn't a warzone. He wasn't hiding there, he was running one of the biggest smuggling networks on the coast, 5,000 a head to pack people into lorries behind crates of onions.
Asylum is for the first safe country you reach. He didn't need protecting from France. He needed to get past it. So he did what he always did. He crossed the Channel. Only this time he wasn't the smuggler. He was the cargo.
When France jailed him, the prosecutor said his network was run out of BRITAIN. The trade always had a British end. The man who built it is now living inside it.
So why is he still here.
Not a mistake. By design. Claim asylum, and removal stops dead. A conviction abroad doesn't trigger deportation like one here does and the queue of foreign criminals fighting removal is nearly 20,000, up from under 6,000 a decade ago. The Home Secretary's own bill admits it's broken. That's not a border. It's a turnstile.
So picture it. A man whose whole life was beating this border. Banned for life by France. Living here under a false name, running premises, and by his own word, known to the Home Office all along.
Ask what a man like that does next. Then ask why nobody's watching to make sure he doesn't.
Convicted. Named. Banned by our nearest neighbour. Known to our own government and still HERE.
So answer me one thing. Who exactly are they refusing and who finds the other fifteen, when they knew the most famous one of all, and left him where he stood.
Watch this and try not to be SICK.
The HYPOCRISY of this fraud and his performance while standing at that box gaslighting a nation.
The two-faced STATE saying sorry for a horror it caused, while doing the very same thing TODAY and he and the state want a MEDAL for it.
He weeps it can NEVER EVER HAPPEN AGAIN, for a horror the state buried for half a century. Then looks straight past the victims it's silencing right now.
Coerced. Shamed. Failed by the institutions meant to protect them. He means 1955. He could mean LAST YEAR. Same words. Same state. Different decade.
He apologises for 1955 because it's SAFE. The guilty are dead. No one pays.
In fifty years, another one will stand at that box and say sorry for what they're doing to us TODAY.
The apology is a LOOP. Learning was never the point. What was done to those mothers was MONSTROUS.
A young girl gives birth. Terrified. Alone. As she screams they stitch her with no anaesthetic and tell her, you'll remember the pain, because you've been a bad girl. Then they take her baby.
Her name is Ann. She's real. She told Parliament.
185,000 of them. Babies taken. Told they were immoral, that their own child was better off without them. They deserved that apology fifty years ago, and far more than words now.
But watch the machine work.
He calls it a stain on our HISTORY. As if it stopped. As if the same state isn't doing a version of it tonight.
They took babies from mothers then. Today they bury children's cases. Rotherham. Rochdale. Girls handed back to their abusers while the institutions looked away.
Then the mothers were told to stay silent. Now the whistleblowers are told the same. Warn us, and you're the problem.
Then it was shame. Now it's a live case, a court that stalls, a file that goes missing. Same silence. Different decade.
He calls it systemic FAILURE. It isn't failure. Failure is an accident. This is a habit. They know exactly what they're doing, because they're still doing it.
Watch how the story bends to whoever needs it.
Recommended in 2022. In 2023 his own kind of government REFUSED it, said the state did not actively support these practices. Today they swear the state bears responsibility. Same files. Opposite story. It changed the moment it became useful.
He's not even first. The Catholic Church said sorry in 2016. The Church of England two weeks ago. A decade of sorry, nothing changed. When they apologised this month, an adoptee group called it an insult to survivors. The people it's FOR are telling you it's hollow.
Then look at what SORRY actually costs them. Nothing.
No compensation. Not a penny. Instead, a shopping list. A website to find records. A letter to councils. A consultation on keeping files 100 YEARS, for mothers already dead. Peer groups. A testimonials project. He'll even explore noting it in their health records.
Every promise a piece of admin, and he called it real change. They'll fund the paperwork for a century. They won't pay the women for one.
That's what sorry IS to the state. The word you reach for when the bill can never come. It arrives once the victims are too old, too dead, too gone to be owed anything. Not remorse. Timing.
The cruelest part, he admitted himself. These mothers were blocked from their own children, their own records, their own story. Debbie was told her birth mother's life would be in danger if she searched. Sally said they're treated as if the information about their own lives doesn't belong to them.
The state didn't just take the babies. It locked the door on the truth for fifty years. Today he reads it out like a bystander who just wandered in.
So ask why they'll say sorry for this, but not for that. Is it because these mothers are safely in the past, and today's victims are still alive, with live cases and live blame. Is it because someone is still protecting the wrong people.
They know how to recognise it. They wrote the speech. They just won't do it while it still costs them something.
He swears we will learn, nothing like this can ever happen again.
It's happening RIGHT NOW. On his watch. As the words leave his mouth.
They swear it EVERY time. Windrush. The infected blood. Hillsborough. Same face, same promise and every time the next one is already running while they say it.
The next one is running right now. The girls still waiting on justice. The victims on our streets. The families burying children while the state looks away and smears the ones who dare to notice.
That's the apology they haven't written yet.
Because in fifty years, if there's still a Parliament to stand in, another Prime Minister will read out these exact words. Coerced. Silenced. Failed by the institutions meant to protect them. A stain on our history. We see you, we hear you.
Except they'll mean today. They'll mean us. Everything this government is doing right now and swearing never happened.
Same box. Same tears. Same nothing.
England was the LAST to say it, after Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland still won't hold the inquiry at all.
This is the part they'll never learn. We are shouting. About all of it. The crossings. The open borders. The tax we break our backs to pay while we're treated like second-class citizens in our own country. The whole nation is roaring, and they do not listen.
They never listen. Not until it's fifty years too late, and safe, and free.
So one day they'll apologise for this too. For all of it. Long after it's been done to us.
Ann remembered the pain. Just like they told her to.
The shame was never hers. It's theirs. Right now and they know it, because today they read it out loud, and called it history.
Here's another one of Britain's thriving success stories.
Broad daylight. A Birmingham street. One of Britain's finest engineers. A specimen with a BRICK in his hand, threatening passing cars, threatening women. It took THREE officers to drag him down, searching him for weapons as they did.
THREE officers wrestled him down. Pinned him. Restrained him and even then, he was still exposing himself. Still telling them what he wanted to show. In the open. In the middle of the day.
Women drove past this. Children could have walked into it.
They keep telling us the country's never been richer for it all. That every arrival is a doctor, an engineer, a surgeon. Then you watch a scene like this play out on an open road at lunchtime, and you're told to look away and call it nothing. I won't.
Here's the wisdom nobody in power will say out loud. You cannot move people into a country faster than it can share its way of life with them, refuse to ask a single thing of them, refuse to enforce your own laws, and then act surprised when the streets change.
That isn't a race. It isn't a religion. It's a STATE that stopped expecting anyone to meet the standards the rest of us live by.
So ask the only question that matters.
When is enough, enough?
When it's your street. Your daughter at that window. Your car that turns the corner two minutes too early.
They had one job. Keep the streets safe. Keep the bargain. They broke both and they'll tell you you're the problem for noticing.
A raped child in this country knocked on SIX doors for help. The police. The social workers. The prosecutors. The council. The mayor. The government. Every single one SLAMMED in her face.
Nearly every one of those doors belongs to the people running Britain right now.
Today @carlalockhart asked Keir Starmer to make sure the inquiry finally lets the truth out. She was asking the man who sat at the top of the system that buried it.
Because when Starmer talks about institutions that looked the other way, he wasn't watching it happen. He was RUNNING one.
Picture one girl. Just one. Being raped by a gang, trying to be heard. Watch every door she knocks on, and watch who's behind it.
The police. They don't record it. They call her a nuisance, a troublemaker, a girl making a lifestyle choice. In some towns, officers are now accused of abusing girls themselves. Door one. SLAMMED.
The social workers. They see her too. In Rochdale, a youth worker made over 100 referrals about girls being abused. She was ignored. The girls were written off as making lifestyle choices, a problem to file away, not children to save. Door two. Locked.
The prosecutors. In Rochdale, 2009, the CPS dropped her case. Not a credible witness, they said. The men walked free, convicted only years later once someone else overturned it. That service was run, at the top, by Keir Starmer, 2008 to 2013. He later admitted the ethnicity of the abusers had played a role in how those cases were handled. Door three. Shut.
The council. In Rotherham, where 1,400 children were raped and trafficked, the council was his party's. 57 of 63 seats. In denial. Not fit for purpose. It tried to gag a journalist. An inspector found a case file with the word Pakistani tippexed out, so nobody could see the pattern. Door four. Bolted.
The mayor. In Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham commissioned a review. The Rochdale whistleblower Maggie Oliver called it a whitewash and walked away, saying survivors were silenced. Door five. Closed.
The government. When Oldham begged for a national inquiry, minister Jess Phillips refused it. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper waved it off, we'd already had one and Starmer resisted a statutory inquiry until an audit forced his hand, announcing it two days before the report landed. Only when cornered. Door six. Slammed in her face.
Now see it for what it is.
Not one failure. A WALL. Six locked doors, one after another, built around a child so she could never get out.
They ask why the girls didn't just speak up. They did. Over and over. This is why so few were ever heard. Not because they stayed silent. Because every door they knocked on was locked from the other side.
It wasn't one town. That same wall stood across 149 local authority areas. 149.
Here's the part that should stop you cold. Not one of the people behind those doors was punished. Every single one was promoted.
Starmer ran the prosecutors. Now he's Prime Minister. David Lammy, who warned against pandering to the far-right over these gangs and said naming the pattern condemned a whole community, is now Deputy PM and Justice Secretary. Yvette Cooper, who rejected the inquiry, made Foreign Secretary. Andy Burnham, whose review was called a whitewash, now the favourite to be the next Prime Minister.
The wall didn't fall. It got promoted.
So today Carla Lockhart handed Starmer a mirror. She asked the man who sat at the top of that wall to investigate it and he thanked her for her courage, and moved on.
That's the tell. Not a man who wants the truth found. A man who already knows where it leads.
So when he swears the inquiry will go wherever the evidence takes it, ask the one question that matters.
What happens when it leads back to the people now holding it.
That's not a man opening a door for these girls. That's the men who built the wall, handing themselves the only key.
Absolute state of Britain.
A Pakistani "asylum seeker" family gets handed a shiny new £250,000 house on a plate after just two years here, while Brits are stuck on council waiting lists for years, sometimes decades for even a basic flat.
Muhammad Nadeem, 40, rocked up with his wife Shamaila and their four kids, lived in a taxpayer-funded hotel for a bit, then jumped the queue ahead of actual natives to get this nice new-build.
Now they're moaning that it's "desperate" because taxis to the shops are too expensive.
What a country we've become. Prioritising foreign arrivals over our own people who've paid into the system their whole lives. Disgraceful.
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In 1970 the UK and Norway were roughly equal, almost no debt, and owned all their Public Services.
Now the UK owns nothing and has £3tn of debt.
While Norway still owns everything and has the equivalent of £10tn.
That's how privatisation 'works'.
This is the UK 🇬🇧 NOT North Korea…
We can arrest you to prevent a “Breach of the Peace” the UK police are abusing their Powers yet again.. 🤬🇬🇧
What is happening with the UK Policing system today? Have a look at this video it is Ridiculous…😳
#police
Just got off the phone with my college roommate.
His daughter was diagnosed with leukemia in January.
He has insurance. Good insurance. The kind you feel safe having.
7 months later:
Savings: wiped out. 401k: cashed early. Penalties and all. House: refinanced to cover the gaps insurance decided weren’t their problem.
He told me he’s not the same person anymore.
Said watching your child fight for her life while simultaneously fighting an insurance company over coverage codes does something to you that doesn’t go away.
They did everything right.
Two incomes. No debt. Responsible their whole lives.
One diagnosis undid all of it in 7 months.
And somewhere a health insurance CEO is getting a $30 million bonus this quarter.
I don’t know how people defend this system with a straight face.
I really don’t.
All of us can feel something is badly and deeply wrong.
Britain is a great nation being utterly failed and betrayed by the political class with the msm being complicit.
This charade of Burnham's installation is proof of this..
No dignity no honour @andyburnham@UKLabour and @BBCNews@SkyNews@itvnews@Channel4News@Channel5iveNews