> gazan claims asylum in the UK
> within a month applies for 18 family members to join her
> none speak English
> all entitled to UK public funds
> play the mental health card
> appeal to immigration judge
> win case
> migrants have more power than elected parliament
EXCL: Andy Burnham’s new head of political strategy is a trustee of a charity that campaigns to repatriate Isis brides and abolish citizenship stripping, The Spectator can reveal.
Matthew McGregor joined the board of the charity Reprieve in April 2022. The organisation lobbies the UK government to abolish citizenship stripping, which it describes as ‘brutal and harmful’ and 'fundamentally racist'.
The passion for abolishing citizenship stripping appears somewhat at odds with Burnham’s declaration that ‘all possible options’ should be on the table to deport the notorious grooming-gang ringleader Shabir Ahmed to Pakistan.
@visegrad24 Behold! The gurning dumpster truck of national calamity - with a mouth like a row of condemned houses.
It's only a matter of time before judges start getting put on lists.
Helicopters
No tears
Only gravity
"Imagine where you will be at 10pm BST, and it will be so. Stay with me! If you find yourself alone, riding in the green fields with the sun on your face, do not be troubled. For you are in Elysium!"
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https://t.co/NY00qhrKMk
@CherishPsychNP@Funminz We can't really blame *them*. They're responding to incentives.
After all, who doesn't raid their neighbours fridge and jewellery when invited to their house?
In one of his last acts as Justice Secretary, David Lammy has put Lynne Berry in charge of selecting judges.
It's just been confirmed.
She says judges should not be appointed solely on merit.
Labour are wrecking our justice system in the name of diversity.
This is exactly right.
We made no "promise" at all to BorisWavers - many of whom arrived in this country with discounted visa fees and avoided paying the Immigration Health Surcharge.
ILR and naturalisation grants will need to be removed.
@Funminz@JuliaHB1 It did. And they've been punished for it relentlessly since, and will continue to be for some time.
But these things can be reversed.
And when the ruinous costs of continuing the mass-migration experiment are so inarguably clear perhaps that will happen.
I heard the gay cruise full of Americans couldn’t dock in Egypt or Turkey, so here’s a quick guide to cruising the region:
🇹🇷 Pride marches outlawed since 2015
🇪🇬 Egypt: no law against being gay — they just jail you for “debauchery” instead
🇸🇾 Syria: up to 3 years in prison for being gay
🇱🇧 Lebanon: up to 1 year in prison for being gay
🇮🇶 Iraq: up to 15 years in prison for being gay under a law passed in 2024
🇮🇷 Iran: death penalty for being gay
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia: death penalty for being gay
🇾🇪 Yemen: death penalty for being gay
🇶🇦 Qatar: up to 7 years in prison for being gay
🇵🇸 Gaza: up to 10 years in prison for being gay
🇮🇱 Israel: Tel Aviv Pride welcomes 250,000 people every year.
@AliArthPainter@gary_worden@mjc0ughl4n It's not about your sympathy with others' views or "giving everyone freedom" (you don't).
It's that your views today are bigoted towards others, are seen as such by them and infringe on their rights. This effect will increase over time. It's mental that you can't grasp that.
@AliArthPainter@gary_worden@mjc0ughl4n It's not about your sympathy with others' views or "giving everyone freedom" (you don't).
It's that your views today are bigoted towards others, are seen as such by them and infringe on their rights. This effect will increase over time. It's mental that you can't grasp that.
@adamboultonTABB When Boulton finally succumbs to the effects of hypertension, and this surely can't be too-distant a prospect; how should 'the obits' best summarize him: