Support Ukraine, against two tier policing and the corrupt judicial system. Freedom of speech.
Stop the flood of illegal refugees crossing into Europe.
TELFORD MUSLIM GANG CONVICTED OF KIDNAPPING AND TORTURING MAN WHO SPOKE TO THEIR SISTER
They knocked on the door of a 21 year old man before grabbing him and putting him in the boot of an Audi A4
A relative of the victim tried to stop them but is shoved away
The victim had managed to release the boot from inside the car and tried to escape but the gang stopped him
He was then placed in a storage unit in Eyton where he was tortured
In court they revealed they did it because the man spoke to a female member of their family
Haider Ali
Jawad Hussain
Ehteshan Hussain
Faheem Chohan
Shayyan Hussain
Will all be sentenced at a later date
@Beefeater_Fella Is the scammer making a fortune from this video?
Across many platforms he may have struck gold at the expense of this brainless Russian Putin loving idiot.
Vivienne Blondek of Nineteen Nurses says that allegations against Lucy Letby started as a consequence of grievances she was raising against other members of Countess of Chester staff
Sonia Poulton says she thinks the CCRC will refer Letby's case due to the 'quality and calibre' of the team Mark McDonald has gathered to support her - but that would be in contravention of the CCRC's own narrow scope for referral. Cases of Colin Norris and Ben Geen also cited
'Tolerance of uncertainty is key in the open dialogue approach' - John Henden @CombatStressFix
Wake Up With Sonia 'I'm in villain mode' Poulton
https://t.co/0RfUrPMFsL
I think its a combination of things - it requires govt, consumers and companies to work together.
In Australia (when I was a kid) they did a promotion to get everyone to buy Aussie - they need to do something like this in the UK.
They need to get ppl out of the negative mindset and want to simply make Britain GREAT!
@proptechpioneer In fact I would suggest that British Banks are one of the culprits and few people are aware of what they have and are still doing with highly skilled jobs going to offshore centres and skilled contractors being brought in, whom in turn repeat the system.
Keir Starmer resigned.
He should be remembered as a draconian prime minister who expanded surveillance, presided over record taxes, and left more than a million young people out of work.
Shameful. But things are probably about to get worse.
You won’t believe this other tactic France has put in place to intimidate identitarian activists.
For years, their actions were kept hidden. Today, we have the opportunity to bring them to light.
Thank you for your help, you’ve given us hope again! 🇫🇷💪🏻
@proptechpioneer Starmers trade deal with India allows them to bring in more people to the likes of the steel industry and not even pay NI on those employees.
The UK has made it more expensive to employ British people than to outsource your entire team abroad.
25% corporation tax. 15% employer's NI. Dividend allowance slashed to £500. Rates revalued. Penalties doubled.
The businesses absorbing all of this are your café, your salon, your plumber, your bookshop.
They're doing it the right way. The system punishes them for it.
You can't always leave. But you shouldn't have all your eggs in one basket.
Offshore income changes the equation. Watch the video. DM me if you want to talk about how.
Credit: @accountant_she
#UKBusiness #SmallBusiness #Tax #BuyToLet #OffshoreInvesting #FinancialFreedom #UKEconomy
@SiggyIngleson@newstart_2024 Yet women support the left wing governments that keep immigrants flow in from countries that suppress women’s rights and force them to cover their faces and even not allow girls to be educated.
Very odd behaviour wanting your own extinction.
@The_Real_ITDUDE But it’s okay for him to use Korean ones and Chinese drones and Iranian ones, also soldiers from Korea etc.
If he strikes NATO watch out, Putin your mice meat like your soldier’s.
Alexander Browder, a 17-year-old London teenager, has become Russia's youngest ever sanctions target. He has built a database exposing the crypto networks helping Russia and other rogue states dodge Western sanctions.
In March, @Alexbrowder_ published a report for the Henry Jackson Society think tank, describing money-laundering mechanisms involving cryptocurrencies and estimating the scale of such operations by Russia, Iran, and North Korea at around $350 billion.
▪️ Cryptocurrency as a sanctions-evasion tool
A stablecoin is a type of cryptocurrency whose value is pegged to a stable asset. This may be a currency, such as the ruble. This avoids the sharp price fluctuations typical of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, making the token convenient for payments and transfers.
According to Alexander Browder, this stability made the A7A5 stablecoin a useful instrument for sanctions evasion. The ruble-pegged token allowed payments to be conducted outside the banking system, which has been blocked for Russia by Western sanctions.
Alexander described A7A5 as one of the West's biggest challenges in the fight against money laundering. According to the British Foreign Office, more than $90 billion passed through the stablecoin network linked to the token in the past year alone.
That figure is comparable to roughly half of Russia's annual military spending. In late May, London imposed sanctions on 18 platforms in several countries, accusing them of creating shadow financial systems to circumvent restrictions.
▪️ Russia's response
On June 2, the Russian foreign ministry added Browder and four other British citizens to its sanctions list. They were accused of "slander and spreading false information." The teenager was banned from entering Russia.
Browder himself took the move calmly. According to him, the sanctions have become a badge of honor and proof that his investigation has "touched a nerve."
By the way, Alexander is the son of financier and human rights advocate William Browder @Billbrowder, CEO and co-founder of Hermitage Capital. His lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, died in a Russian prison in 2009 after exposing a major tax fraud scheme. Browder Sr. is an outspoken critic of Putin and the initiator of the Magnitsky Act.
According to Alexander, it was his father's story that inspired him to pursue investigations. He believes that today's schemes for financing war through cryptocurrencies require a new, younger generation of analysts.
📹: DW