Racial bias in law enforcement is stark. A Sikh man, racially targeted and murdered someone, saw no hate crime charge because the victim was white. This highlights a terrifying double standard.
I am unsurprised to see Farage attacking me in the media, again. Here’s my response... He stated that I ‘physically threatened’ Yusuf, ‘more than once’. At the time, I was 67. Zia was 38. ‘Physically threatened'. Really? All reported to the police months after the supposed event, the day after I made mild criticisms of Farage. Right.
The British people are not stupid.
Farage and Reform tried to put me in prison. Away from my wife, my children, my family. I had armed police raid my home late at night and seize my property. If Farage had his way, I would be in prison today. Considering the Islamist takeover of our prison network, I could very well be dead.
The authorities soon dropped everything, obviously.
Reform and Farage weaponised the power of the state to silence a political opponent - he is now trying to blame Yusuf. It will not work.
Farage has admitted himself why they really did it - he stated on national television it was when I spoke about deporting entire communities of Pakistani child rapists and their complicit Pakistani wives that it was when he realised he ‘had to get rid of me’.
The evidence is in the clip below. Watch for yourself…
And, yes. I did say that.
I want these scumbags and their scumbag wives out of the country. They raped, tortured and murdered vulnerable white girls. For decades. All over Britain.
To be entirely honest, after what they have inflicted on countless British children? I'd put the worst ones to death.
No woke lethal injections, either. I'd hang them.
Zero apologies from me to Farage. At all. If I ever get a sniff of state power? Trust me - invest in deportation flight providers to Pakistan. There are just not enough runways in Britain for what we have planned.
It is my view that the Reform leadership chose Zia Yusuf to make the false allegation because he is a Muslim man, and Reform knew that the Met Police would be far more likely to side with a Muslim than a white British man who is seen to have ‘right-wing’ views - all giving Farage sufficient distance to, as he has done today, avoid blame.
Weaponising our wicked system of two-tier policing for their own vile ends.
A year has passed since I was cleared, and no journalist has ever asked Zia Yusuf about his false allegations against me. Not one, despite his daily interviews. Ask yourselves why that is for a moment…
I am very proud to lead Restore Britain, a political party that will deport Pakistani child rapists and the foreign communities who protected them so blatantly, for so very long.
I’ll say it again for Farage’s benefit.
If that means entire communities go, that means entire communities go.
Good. I cannot wait.
To all the vacuous cowardly trolls who hide behind pseudonyms
I won't give them airtime
Turned off comments
Now using my image for purile memes
I DON'T CARE !🤪
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I am a member of the Public Accounts Committee in Parliament and we have just released our findings on Britain’s broken asylum system. It is beyond damning.
Some extracts from our report…
“…Government departments still do not have a grip on how they will manage asylum as an end-to-end system, or a clear sense of what they are trying to achieve.”
“Major policy risks and operational changes have been pursued without a realistic grip on delivery risks, costs or system-wide impacts.”
“…no single point of accountability for outcomes or a governance structure for the end-to-end system.”
“…absence of a clear strategy, decisions around planning and resource allocation have been reactive and disjointed.”
“The Home Office was unable to show… that it has the commercial capabilities needed to manage asylum accommodation effectively.”
“…weaknesses in its ability to prevent excess profits accruing for contractors…”
“…no evidence that lessons from past mistakes are being used to clearly inform current actions.”
“Poor data quality and weak management information continue to prevent effective management…”
“…current data sharing limitations make it impossible to directly track individual cases through the entire asylum process.”
“The Home Office does not yet have a credible long-term strategy for asylum accommodation…”
“… there is little evidence the Home Office fully understands the impact of its approach on local services.”
“The government is at considerable risk of repeating past failures.”
But don’t worry, the government says it has a plan...
It says it has “learned a lot of lessons”.
And that it’s going to put 10,000 civil servants into what they call an “Asylum Group”.
Funded by us, of course.
How about improving data-linking systems?
The Ministry of Justice says it simply needs more of our money.
And what about ending the use of hotels and transferring to larger, “purpose-driven” sites?
“The Home Office’s own analysis suggests that large sites will cost more than hotels, as seen in previously costly attempts such as Wethersfield.”
The numbers…
£4.9 billion spent on the system each year, including:
£2.7 billion on asylum accommodation
£700 million on cash support
£600 million on unaccompanied asylum-seeking children
Nearly £1 billion on casework, appeals, detention, and removal
All spent to produce between 50,000 or so refugees each year.
And of course, these costs don’t include what is then paid by us, the taxpayer, in Local Authority housing, welfare, childcare assistance, and advice and translation services once once they receive their refugee status and are no longer in the asylum system.
Want more?
At the time of the NAO report (December 2025), Home Office reported there were roughly 224,000 individuals still waiting in the system, excluding those awaiting an initial asylum decision.
Further, since April 2024, MoJ say the number of asylum seekers waiting for an appeal decision alone has trebled, from 27,000 to 70,000, with appeals taking nearly 60 weeks to be heard.
Who pays for them while they wait over a year for a decision?
Us.
And the tens of thousands of failed asylum seekers each year - what happens to them?
The Home Office isn’t sure.
It says it knows “where some of them are”, but the rest are “elsewhere in the country”, and that it is possible they “remain in the UK without detection”.
Don’t fear though, because the Home Office won’t guarantee that it will find them, only that it would “seek to find them”. Whatever the hell that means…
And to deal with the backlog of cases and appeals?
“Home Office relaxed its recruitment arrangements, resulting in newly recruited staff being ill-suited to making complex decisions on asylum cases, which in turn affected decision quality.”
The result?
“In a rolling twelve months to May 2025, 42% of sampled decisions had significant or fail errors.”
Astounding incompetence.
But there’s more good news...
The MoJ is recruiting even more over-paid salaried and fee-paid judges, as well as recruiting judges from other chambers to sit in asylum cases.
In other words, MoJ’s response is to spend more of our money and remove judges from other work.
This is because more asylum seekers “are now representing themselves and that this requires additional support from tribunal staff.”
“The system of monitoring failed asylum seekers needs a complete overhaul,” says the report.
I have a better idea. My own view?
Scrap the entire system altogether, and deport every single illegal migrant living in Britain.
And to those of you say that it’s impossible - to any MPs, public servants, or commentators who think I’m cherry-picking information, I implore you to read every word of the PAC report, every word of the NAO report, and to watch every minute of the 2.5 hour PAC meeting from earlier this year…
And then tell me that the system is working, and that’s it’s delivering value for money, and that it’s sustainable.
It isn’t. And it never will be.
It is an intentional, monumental catastrophe designed to cripple the nation economically, socially, and culturally.
A Restore Britain government will crush the entire asylum system as its first duty to the British people.
Deport them all.
Kim Jong-un says he is seriously concerned about free speech in UK and says he stands ready to welcome British refugees fleeing Keir Starmer's dictatorship.
You worked for forty years.
Up before the alarm. Out in the cold. Through the bad backs and the worse winters. You never once signed on. You were proud of that.
Now you are fifty eight. The body is done. The trade that used you up has no use for you anymore.
And you are sat at home in the middle of the day, not because you are lazy, but because there is nothing left for a man your age who is worn out and ten years short of a pension.
There are two million like you. They will call it worklessness. A statistic. A drain.
They will not call it what it is.
A grafter, used up and thrown back, by a country that took the best of him and left him with nothing to retire on.
You did everything they asked.
And this is the thanks.
I am following back all who follow me. However, you know how it works I can only follow back a few at a time. If I haven’t followed back, I will find you as I work down and we will connect.
I’ve just been called racist in my own country because I support Rupert Lowe and RESTORE BRITAIN
To that person.
And you know who you are.
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