Most European countries never passed any law making themselves multicultural. No referendum, no parliamentary vote — nothing.
Canada did it properly in 1971 & 1988.
The rest of us, including France, Germany & the Netherlands, built our entire DEI and speech laws on nothing more than a political slogan.
The whole framework has no legal foundation.❤️
Elon Musk:
‘X will become the most valuable brand on Earth. Mark my words.’
He’s not just building a platform... he’s building the future. 🚀
Do you agree?
I don’t know about you, but I believe I speak for the majority of this country when I say I don’t want anymore sodding ‘asylum seekers’ coming to this country.
I want Brits put first
We are not the world’s social housing centre
We are not the worlds benefits hand out centre
A touching video shows a father helping his blind son follow the Portugal vs. Uzbekistan match by using a football board and guiding his hands through every play. I pray Ronaldo sees this. ❤️
@StevenEdginton@CharlotteCGill They are already failing at Public safety for their own citizens.
Government isn’t really what they should be called-Evil overlords seems more appropriate.
President Donald Trump has unveiled a new American passport design.
On truth social, the president wrote:
‘The U.S.A.’s New Passport, which says, “Welcome, but be good!” President DJT’
https://t.co/xm2jPUM1xR
I am the child(now adult) born after my mum was raped by a grooming gang. She was groomed at just 12 years old, fell pregnant at 13, and gave birth to me only 8 days after her 14th birthday. There are 6 men, and any one of them could be my father. She went through the worst pain imaginable just to give me life. This is just a little bit of our story.
Follow my mum @Telford_Escaper to see her documentary 🥰
#therapeofbritain #groominggangs #justiceforsurvivors #saveourcountry #saveourchildren
Elon: “The reason we’re seeing so much hatred and violence these days is because we’re actually succeeding in getting rid of corruption and waste. If we weren’t succeeding, they wouldn’t care.”
Breaking: Government to announce a huge expansion of certain camps for certain people basically not wanting it to get out there! 12 new camps obviously on the taxpayer! Why so secretive all the time?
#Parliment#MPs#Debates
The woman who spent years cleaning hotel rooms — helped raise the man who now represents America on the world stage. And if we fail to honor her today, we are overlooking one of the most inspiring stories of sacrifice and love.
Hardly anyone talks about Oriales Rubio. Few people share her story. Few remember the long days she spent making beds, stocking shelves, and working tirelessly so her son, Marco, could have opportunities she never had.
She arrived from Cuba in 1956 with very little. Yet she devoted her life to building a better future for her family. Every early morning, every exhausting shift, every sacrifice was made with one goal in mind — giving her children a chance to succeed.
Marco Rubio witnessed that dedication firsthand. And everywhere life took him — the Senate, the White House, the State Department, and across the world — he carried the lessons and values his mother gave him.
She was always with him.
On September 27, 2019, Oriales Rubio passed away peacefully at the age of 88, surrounded by the family she loved so deeply and worked so hard to support.
After her passing, Marco shared words that touched countless hearts:
“God blessed her with almost 89 years of life filled with love. The love she had for her children is but a glimpse of the even greater love God has for His.”
From a woman who worked humble jobs to support her family... to seeing her son become one of America’s most recognized leaders — it is a story of faith, perseverance, and hope.
Only God can write stories like that.
Today, let us take a moment to remember Oriales Rubio and the countless mothers whose sacrifices helped shape the future of their children.
Mary Anne MacLeod was born on May 10, 1912, in the village of Tong on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland.
She was the youngest of ten children in a large family. She grew up in a simple home where Gaelic was spoken and life was modest.
In 1930, when she was still a teenager, Mary Anne decided to leave Scotland to start a new life. On May 2, she left Glasgow on a ship called the RMS Transylvania. After several days at sea, she arrived in New York City on May 11, just one day after her 18th birthday.
Immigration records show she worked as a domestic worker when she came to the United States. She also arrived with only $50 in her pocket.
Life in America slowly changed for her. She later met Fred Trump, a businessman from New York.
They fell in love and got married on January 11, 1936. Together, they built a family and had five children: Maryanne, Fred Jr., Elizabeth, Donald, and Robert.
Her son Donald Trump later became one of the most well-known political figures in the United States and served as the 45th and 47th President.
Mary Anne MacLeod's life story is often remembered as a journey from a small Scottish village to a new life in America.
It shows how she left behind a quiet rural childhood and built a family that later became widely known around the world through business and politics and public life over many decades. ♥️