🚨NEWS: A migrant cornered a 15 year old boy in a public toilet and demanded he perform sex acts on him.
Instead of the courts putting this paedophile in prison or on a deportation plane they just banned him from using any public toilets within the M25
I wish I was joking
This is a great point from Katie.
We’ve sent France £660 million to tackle the small boats, yet the boats keep coming.
Meanwhile, Labour can’t find the money to keep Jodrell Bank’s telescope operating.
A telescope that has been part of Britain’s scientific history since 1945.
80 years of British innovation, research and discovery, potentially ended after just two years of Labour government.
And the cost of keeping it alive? Just £2.8 million.
We can find £660 million for failure in France, but apparently a few million for British science is too much.
This is a desperately sad moment for British innovation and science.
This man is a Labour MP. He is clueless about economics, he thinks borrowing £10,000,000,000 every year at an interest rate of 5% + to then give that money away to other countries that either hate us or have zero respect for us. Please let his voters know how thick he is.
Rain is the lifeblood of UK farming – and the recent drought has made that clearer than ever.
Across much of England this summer, fields that should be green and productive have been left parched.
July 2026 was the driest on record for England and Wales, with some areas receiving as little as 1–10% of normal rainfall. Drought was declared across roughly three-quarters of England, rivers ran exceptionally low, and soil moisture deficits hit record levels for the time of year.
The consequences for farmers have been severe:
• Cereal and oilseed harvests are heading for their worst levels since records began in 1984, with yields down significantly for wheat, barley and oats. Early harvesting became widespread as crops senesced under heat and moisture stress.
• Grass growth collapsed – falling as much as 46% below average in late July – forcing livestock farmers to dig into winter forage reserves months early and raising fears of feed shortages later in the year.
• Potatoes, vegetables, salad crops and other high-value produce suffered reduced size and quality; irrigation reservoirs emptied rapidly; and abstraction restrictions limited water access for many.
• Fires in dry crops, shorter straw for bedding, and pressure on cashflow have left many farms at “crisis point,” with warnings of potential food supply issues into next year.
This is why rain matters so profoundly to British agriculture.
Rain replenishes soil moisture that plants need for germination, root development, tillering and grain filling. Without it, even the best-managed crops struggle. It sustains grass growth that underpins livestock systems – dairy, beef and sheep – reducing reliance on expensive bought-in feed.
It recharges rivers, groundwater and on-farm reservoirs that support irrigation for vegetables, potatoes and fruit. And it helps maintain the overall water balance that keeps both farming and the wider environment resilient.
UK farming has always worked with the weather, but prolonged dry spells combined with high temperatures turn a manageable challenge into a genuine threat to yields, animal welfare and farm viability. Recent rain in parts of the country is welcome, yet sustained, gentle rainfall over the coming months will be essential to refill stores, restore soil moisture and give next season’s crops a fighting chance.
As consumers we often take a reliable food supply for granted. The 2026 drought is a powerful reminder that every drop of rain that falls on British fields is helping to put food on our tables.
Supporting farmers – through practical measures for water storage, drought resilience and fair returns – is not just good for the countryside; it is essential for national food security.
Here’s hoping the skies continue to deliver the rain our farms so desperately need.
Dunno abut you, but I always understood a Greener World was what the 'Greens' wanted.
And its here
So why aren't they rejoicing?
https://t.co/JhrwBPZyQ2
'The silence around this issue is really telling.'
As sexual abuse cases rise in Ceuta, author Joanna Williams criticises organisations like Amnesty International and UNICEF for promoting positive images of migration.
THE SOLAR SYSTEM CAUSES CLIMATE CHANGES, CO2 FOLLOWS
Ice core studies have proven that warming precedes rises in CO2, so we can deduce that warming causes CO2, and not the other way round as Al Gore claimed. This was a political agenda that skewed science. This happens because the Oceans absorb CO2 as they cool, and release it as they warm up. 96% of CO2 in the atmosphere is emitted naturally. 70% of CO2 in the atmosphere has a natural origin. The greenhouse gas effect is caused by water vapour by 80%. CO2 is not the cause of warming, but it's the effect, as proven by ice core studies.
Every PENNY @andyburnham GIVES for Foreign Aid is BORROWED, TAXPAYER must pay back
£111/£126 billion annually in debt interest NOT paying ANYTHING off the nearly £3 trillion debt (excluding public sector banks)
CALL A GENERAL ELECTION
🚨 NO ASYLUM DECISION — BUT A UK DRIVING LICENCE?
In Crawley, we speak to two men from Afghanistan about their situation in Britain. During the conversation, one of them shows us what a UK driving licence and identification.
So I checked the actual DVLA rules.
According to https://t.co/v6YroZLa3p, to obtain a first provisional driving licence you must have been given permission to live in Great Britain for at least 185 days, and DVLA requires evidence of immigration they have not been granted asylum in the UK yet.
So the question I want answered is: how has he got a UK driving licence?
Having an asylum application under consideration is not itself the same thing as having been granted refugee status.
🎥 Watch the conversation and see the documents he shows us for yourself.
📺 Full video on YouTube: BB_Media_UK
The cost of battery fires at recycling waste has hit £1 BILLION a year!
Conveniently, we don’t even calculate the national CO₂, toxic smoke or black carbon released by these fires…
Because it’s too awkward for the Net Zero narrative 🤡
Fantastic news indeed. Because we’re absolutely rolling in money. The national debt a mere £3 trillion and rising. The cost of debt service at record levels. But so what? So let’s expensively borrow even more and give it away. Take that, neo-liberalism!
BREAKING NEWS! A Leading French Politician in Calais has warned the British GOVT that it’s THEIR> fault that thousands of Migrants keep Crossing into Britain; by providing Hotel accommodation food clothes phones money etc & this is a ‘PERMANENT >Attraction to illegal Migrants’ 🤷♂️
Britain faces food shortages within months, farmers warn, as they cannot afford to plant their crops.
Come on @andyburnham - please get ahead of this and put some tangible policies in place to support our farmers and the farming industry. Our food security depends on them.
I’m asked about my qualifications to talk about climate. BBC climate “expert” Justin Rowlatt has a degree in philosophy, politics & economics. The difference between Mr Rowlatt and me is I actually understand climate science. I invite Justine to debate with me if he disagrees
Dr. Richard Lindzen, Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Science at MIT, says global warming fear isn't driven by data, but by money and control.
He recently told the Daily Mail that politicians saw 'climate policy' as a multi-trillion dollar opportunity to reshape industries, to push globalization.
The public was fed panic over a minuscule temperature change that means almost nothing.
Lindzen calculates that even a doubling of CO2 would warm the planet by only half a degree. He argues nature stabilizes, not amplifies, climate swings, and that today's warmth and CO2 levels actually help plants grow and expand farmland.
"People are finally starting to question this," he said. "It'll be an embarrassment to our era."