My response to Afzal Khan, a Labour MP, who has reported me to the parliamentary authorities for my criticism of various barbaric Islamic practices, our rape gang inquiry report and my appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast.
If the UK Government can change the law immediately to deport a ringleader of a MASSIVE rape gang child trafficking ring, then they can do mass deportations NOW!!!
Elon Musk did something no one in Washington has survived in a hundred years.
He counted.
You can lie in Washington and die of old age. Lies get you a committee seat. A pension. A statue with your name on it.
The one thing the system cannot survive is an honest number.
Musk: “You turn off the money spigot to fraudsters, they get very upset to say the least. My death threat level went ballistic.”
Nobody threatens to kill you over inefficiency. Nobody puts a target on your back for a rounding error.
They only reach for the knife when you touch the money.
The press cut his villain edit before he finished the sentence. Politicians moved in formation. Same lines. Same hour.
All guarding the same invoice.
Joe Rogan: “The whole machine turns on you because you were getting in the way of this amazing graft.”
Musk: “The goal was to destroy me absolutely.”
$200 to $300 billion a year in fraud.
A shadow economy the size of a G20 nation, stitched into your paycheck.
Then he said the line they will never forgive.
Musk: “Probably cut the federal budget in half. And get more done.”
Half of what leaves your paycheck was never roads. Never schools. Never a country.
It was feeding the thing that lives only as long as you never look.
He looked.
That is the whole story. Not that he was loud. Not that he was rich.
That he was right. Out loud. With the receipts.
The death threats were not a warning.
They were a confession.
@GBNEWS WHY / HOW is Andy Burnham going to be PM? Why does he deserve that position? Until a couple of months ago no one had even heard of him. Who decided and how long ago? Clearly all of you are now normalising and accepting that this is going to happen. Public has NO choice.
Dear Mr Starmer,
You say you have made Britain a better place. I beg to differ, let’s have a look at how you have made Britain better shall we?
▪️tried to cancel elections
▪️arrested 12,000 ppl a year for posts
▪️300,000 businesses closed
▪️125,000 increase in unemployment
▪️Unemployment up to 4.9%
▪️Vacancies at lowest level since 2021
▪️Borrowing higher than forecast
▪️Inflation rose again after falling
▪️NHS waiting list still over 7 million
▪️Record Channel crossings
▪️Heat pump rollout stalled
▪️AI data centres priority grid connections
▪️Offshored emissions
▪️increased subsidies to wind farms
▪️Lied to Trump about free speech
▪️27 More quangos and regulators
▪️Expanded facial recognition policing
▪️Online Safety Act censorship
▪️operation scatter of illegal migrants
▪️Winter fuel allowance cancelled
▪️highest tax in 70 years
▪️highest electricity in the world
▪️fake £22 billion black hole
▪️ 22.3% pay rise for doctors
▪️15% pay rise for train drivers
▪️attempts to join EU by stealth
▪️ Closed the migrant barge
▪️4 more years of hotels for illegals
▪️NI tax rises for businesses
▪️£500 million to foreign farmers
▪️£3.4 BILLION on consultants
▪️Two tier policing at protests & riots
▪️crackdown on free speech
▪️No deportations for foreign criminals
▪️let prisoners out early
▪️net zero madness spending
▪️Carbon capture experiment
▪️solar factories on green belt
▪️oops had to cancel non Dom policy
▪️VAT on private schools backfired
▪️Softer sentences, prisons are full
▪️Free clothes for MPs
▪️Free tickets for MPs
▪️Rent free house for MPs
▪️free Pass for Ali for Downing Street
▪️introducing pay per mile
▪️Ended steel production
▪️Stopped oil and gas licenses
▪️ refused to use huge new gas field
▪️Spaffed £8.3b on British energy
▪️Energy bills went up TWICE
▪️Palestine marches out of control
▪️Ended free speech in universities
▪️Increases in fuel duty
▪️Said “free the sausages”
▪️Fired his chief of staff
▪️Fired his energy minister
▪️gave Peter Mandelson a job
▪️Chancellor isn’t an economist
▪️Gave £millions more to Ukraine
▪️Gave £50 million to Syrian militants
▪️Richest pop star got free police escort
▪️made up some ‘science’ on fly wheels
▪️stopped Rwanda
▪️largest number of illegal migrants ever
▪️Didn’t change his ‘special’ pension
▪️Gave away the Chagos Islands
▪️lost Rosie Duffield
▪️let Ukraine use Storm shadow
▪️revoked land wind farm ban
▪️announced Pylons near houses
▪️Banned Elon from ‘Investment Summit’
▪️misogyny would be classed as terrorism
▪️ investigated by Electoral Commission
▪️ Lord Ali under investigation
▪️Inheritance tax on farmers
▪️Lied to WASPI women
▪️Attempting to bring in blasphemy laws
▪️Gave £500 million to foreign farmers
▪️Chancellor turned out to be unqualified
▪️highest government borrowing in 34 yrs
▪️MP investigated for corruption
▪️Banning parents from seeing curriculum
▪️ Anti Muslim blasphemy law
▪️stabbing up
▪️Called ordinary people far right racists
▪️Rapists allowed out of prison early
Have I missed anything? Apart from taxpayers now funding free school breakfasts?
Every politician in Britain is screaming for Shabir Ahmed's deportation. Burnham. Badenoch. Philp. Reform. Restore. Politicians who agree on almost nothing, reading from one script.
Ahmed is the only living witness who can name the people who protected him. A plane to Islamabad buries every name forever.
Deportation is the one punishment that also destroys the evidence.
I've written what no broadcaster will touch. 👇
https://t.co/mEd8Hxw2w5
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.
LETS MAKE Ryley FAMOUS ❤️❤️
Nobody moved. So he did. ❤️❤️
Last Tuesday afternoon at a canal near a busy walking path, a toddler slipped through a gap in a railing and hit the water.
Adults froze. Seconds passed.
Then Ryley — 15 years old — took off his shoes and jumped in.
The water was deep. The child was too small to keep their head up. Ryley reached the toddler, got underneath them, and pushed the child's face above the surface. No flotation device. No lifeguard vest. Just a teenager using his own body as a raft.
He held that position — arms raised, treading water — until emergency responders arrived and lifted the child to safety.
Witnesses said he moved before most people had even processed what was happening.
Ryley went home that same evening. No press conference. No ceremony. He reportedly told his mum it "wasn't a big deal."
The toddler is safe. Recovering. Going home to their family.
And somewhere out there, a 15-year-old kid is probably back in school right now — sitting in class, doing homework — completely unaware that the world needs to know his name.
His name is Ryley 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👌🏾🙏🏾