"Be of good cheer ...", says the Lord Jesus Christ.
"Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the LORD your God is with you wherever you go."
(Joshua 1:9 NKJV)
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"Texas Will Not Survive": I Interview Congressman Chip Roy.
I speak to @RepChipRoy, a founding member of the Sharia-Free America Caucus and a candidate for Attorney General of Texas.
Roy, a former federal prosecutor and First Assistant Attorney General, delivers a stark warning: Western civilization is under an existential threat from the "Islamization" of the West.
He argues that Texas has been specifically targeted as the "soul of America".
If Texas falls, America falls.
@TRobinsonNewEra Based on their own 'judgement'?
Another reason for MPs to scrap religious exemption that allowed some sikhs to carry a 'blade' outside.
Judge's sentencing remarks: "kirpan should only be used offensively as a last resort", incl. in "legal self-defence"
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@ZiaYusufUK "Astonishingly"?
A few weeks ago, Reform UK stated that they would build migrant detention centres in areas that voted for the Green Party - not based on security analysis, costs, or other logical evidence?
Labour and Reform seem similar to each other.
https://t.co/l9NQoPKiEq
This is not serious.
I’m sure Mr Yusuf believes he’s being very clever. He’s actually not. He’s demonstrating how unprepared and ill-equipped for government he is.
He says Reform will build new immigration centres in areas that vote Green - generally the more urban and populated areas.
Illegal immigration policy, including the location of any detention centres, should be driven by the strategic objective to end illegal immigration and based on operational, public safety, security, and logistical grounds, such as access to airfields for removal, not on punishing whole communities for how some - most likely a minority - of them voted. The first concern should be public safety. Furthermore, democratic politics is not punitive. Authoritarian politics is.
As a policy this not only inefficient, it is unsafe, confrontational, deliberately divisive and would inevitably add significantly to the the cost and legislative work of a future government.
I have long argued for secure detention centres - long before Reform ever did - but they should be offshore, or at least in remote and secure locations, not dumped into population centres as a coercive political stunt.
We don’t need an authoritarian government characterised by theatre, stunts, gimmicks, coercion and confrontation. We need a government that governs seriously and responsibly.
@jfoster2019@ArchRose90@joerichlaw@AndyBurnhamGM Reform used a similar tactic - to build migrant detention centres in areas that voted for the Green Party. Labour and Reform think similar to each other at times?
https://t.co/l9NQoPKiEq
This is not serious.
I’m sure Mr Yusuf believes he’s being very clever. He’s actually not. He’s demonstrating how unprepared and ill-equipped for government he is.
He says Reform will build new immigration centres in areas that vote Green - generally the more urban and populated areas.
Illegal immigration policy, including the location of any detention centres, should be driven by the strategic objective to end illegal immigration and based on operational, public safety, security, and logistical grounds, such as access to airfields for removal, not on punishing whole communities for how some - most likely a minority - of them voted. The first concern should be public safety. Furthermore, democratic politics is not punitive. Authoritarian politics is.
As a policy this not only inefficient, it is unsafe, confrontational, deliberately divisive and would inevitably add significantly to the the cost and legislative work of a future government.
I have long argued for secure detention centres - long before Reform ever did - but they should be offshore, or at least in remote and secure locations, not dumped into population centres as a coercive political stunt.
We don’t need an authoritarian government characterised by theatre, stunts, gimmicks, coercion and confrontation. We need a government that governs seriously and responsibly.
@ArchRose90 So does this suggest that Reform UK's plan, to build migrant detention centres in areas that voted for the Green Party, is also a 'very chilling authoritarian move'?
Labour's Andy using a similar tactic as Reform's Farage?
https://t.co/HCAeIgdaP1
@Katie_Lam_MP Didn't Farage-UKIP campaign for Brexit to also help make it easier for non-EU workers and students to come to the UK? ⬇️
When Suella Braverman was Home Secretary, most legal immigration inflow came from outside the EU - India, Nigeria, China and Pakistan.
https://t.co/LJcdfrU4MI
I was calling for an Australian-style points system that prioritised highly skilled researchers.
While Nigel was arguing for unlimited foreign student visas…
Islamic imam in Texas:
“Mamdani was a victory for the Ummah. We didn’t succeed in conquering Vienna by the sword for 200 years, and now it’s 20% Muslim.
We need to enlarge the Muslim population in America, just like we did in Europe.”
Look at what’s happening in Europe. They want to do the same in America!
@GBNEWS@CamillaTominey She may have spoken about it, but didn't take much action about it.
Words without action are empty words.
Odd that Suella began to criticise the Party, mostly, after defecting to Reform UK?
@EssexPR Sounds similar to when Reform mentioned that they would build migrant detention centres in areas that voted for Greens.
- Would this classify as "authoritarian" too?
Reform & Labour seem to think similar to each other?
https://t.co/l9NQoPKiEq
This is not serious.
I’m sure Mr Yusuf believes he’s being very clever. He’s actually not. He’s demonstrating how unprepared and ill-equipped for government he is.
He says Reform will build new immigration centres in areas that vote Green - generally the more urban and populated areas.
Illegal immigration policy, including the location of any detention centres, should be driven by the strategic objective to end illegal immigration and based on operational, public safety, security, and logistical grounds, such as access to airfields for removal, not on punishing whole communities for how some - most likely a minority - of them voted. The first concern should be public safety. Furthermore, democratic politics is not punitive. Authoritarian politics is.
As a policy this not only inefficient, it is unsafe, confrontational, deliberately divisive and would inevitably add significantly to the the cost and legislative work of a future government.
I have long argued for secure detention centres - long before Reform ever did - but they should be offshore, or at least in remote and secure locations, not dumped into population centres as a coercive political stunt.
We don’t need an authoritarian government characterised by theatre, stunts, gimmicks, coercion and confrontation. We need a government that governs seriously and responsibly.
@BROKENBRITAIN0 Before Restore became a Party, Lowe stated that the time to help the country is now, not wait until the 2029 general election.
The"right" parties seems focused on themselves?
The independent MP William Wilberforce, led by his Christian faith, abolished slave trade & slavery
Thousands of Albanians took to the streets of Tirana in the largest protest this week against a plan by a company linked to Trump's son-in-law to build a luxury resort in an environmentally sensitive area
@R_J_Shaw@elonmusk@RestoreBritain "greatest entrepreneur" - who wants microchips in people's brains, & transhumanism?
Not all inventions are good.
https://t.co/SjyDIG2o7V
RAHEEM KASSAM: Elon Musk was a DeSantis guy before he was a Trump guy.
Then he tried DOGE and failed at that.
Then he threatened to build the America Party and failed at that.
Then he started attacking Trump over Epstein and failed at that.
Now he's turned his sights to the UK because he wants more EV mandates and more H-1B-style migration.
@RaheemKassam
@daveatherton Every community has certain groups that do disrespectful things, but majority don't think like them.
Don't allow anger to control the situation.
June 6 was remembering D-DAY. In 1944, when times were difficult, king George VI invited all to pray to God.
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