A Moroccan man who arrives in Britain via small boat and claims asylum will be given taxpayer funded accommodation, taxpayer funded food, and taxpayer funded spending money. Under this plan, he will be asked to repay a very small fraction of that taxpayer funded largesse, capped at £10k, if he finds work.
A British student who works hard and wins a place at a top-tier university will leave with £47,900 in debt, appreciating at a 6.2% interest rate. Once he starts work, he will pay this loan plus taxes to fund the welfare given to the Moroccan asylum seeker.
This is a grossly unfair system.
If you want to summarise just how messed up the United Kingdom is in a single sentence:
The UK government believes that 11 year olds are too young to watch YouTube but old enough to block their puberty and render themselves infertile.
As a Japanese watching the UK right now, I have one simple question.
A Sudanese asylum seeker just tried to behead a local man in Belfast. The victim lost an eye.
This comes after years of grooming gangs raping thousands of British girls — gangs that police and councils deliberately ignored because they were afraid of being called racist.
In Japan, even one case like this would have triggered national outrage and immediate policy reversal.
But in Britain, the conversation is still about “not being far-right.”
British people, at what point does protecting your own children become more important than protecting your reputation?
We genuinely do not understand this.
Dear Young People
As some of you are about to vote for the first time, a little factoid about the Greens…
If you are new to the concept of socialism, essentially your leaders will promise to redistribute wealth so that everyone is equal, but somehow those same leaders will end up far wealthier than anyone else.
Every - single - time.
You’re welcome.
Another member of the Iranian football team has withdrawn her asylum application after HER FAMILY WENT MISSING.
Where is the UN?
Where is NATO?
Where is the EU?
Where is Hollywood?
I don’t want to hear another word about “feminism” and “protecting women” from those ingrates.
🚨 250,000 WHITE BRITISH GIRLS RAPED IN THE LAST 25 YEARS, OVER 90% BY MUSLIM MEN, AND THE AUTHORITIES KNEW AND DID NOTHING.
Rotherham, Rochdale, Telford, Oxford, Newcastle, grooming gangs operating for DECADES. Police, social services, councils all aware.
They were told. They had names, addresses, victims screaming for help.
They did not act.
They actively blocked whistleblowers.
They threatened victims and families with arrest.
They classified reports as “racist” and buried them.
This wasn’t incompetence.
This was DELIBERATE BETRAYAL to protect a narrative.
Pure evil. Pure cowardice. Pure two-tier Britain.
The life of an Iranian woman:
1970 vs. 2025
Back in 1970, a girl in Tehran woke up and picked her own clothes. Miniskirt if she felt like it. Tight jeans. Sleeveless top. Hair loose down her back. She stepped outside and wasn’t in danger for it. No one yanked her into a van. No one beat her within an inch of her life. No one told her she was corrupting society.
She walked to university with the boys. Sat next to them in lectures. Studied medicine, law, engineering, whatever she damn well wanted. After class, she met friends in cafés that didn’t check her neckline. At night, the streets were full of lights and music and women laughing out loud. She could go to the cinema, dance at a club, drive her own car home at 2 a.m, all without a male chaperone.
Iranian women had been voting since 1963. Women sat in parliament. Women ran top national corporations. Women were judges, lawyers, and leaders of industry.
A woman could file for divorce. She could stop her husband taking a second wife. The minimum marriage age was eighteen and she wouldn’t be automatically denied custody if her marriage broke down.
That was the world that the mothers and grandmothers of Iran lived in.
Now drag that same bloodline to 2026.
The granddaughter wakes up planning her outfit for her safety, not her self-expression. One loose strand and the morality police can drag her off for an “improper hijab.” They fine her, beat her, and post her face on state television as a warning.
The Hijab and Chastity law might have been tweaked after large-scale protests, but it was never stopped. Cameras are everywhere, neighbours spy for payoffs, universities kick girls out, jobs are limited to male applicants, and passports are revoked if a woman acts “immorally” or dares to try and escape.
A man can divorce his wife and automatically keeps the kids. He can marry as many women as he likes and she has no legal right to stop him. In court, her testimony is worth half of his.
Girls as young as thirteen can be married off and the state calls it piety. Temporary “sigheh” contracts are pushed like some holy loophole so men can rent a wife for a weekend.
Schools and buses are segregated. Beaches are split by gender. Stadiums still ban women from watching men play football (because apparently the sight of a female face in the crowd is too dangerous).
Singing in public?
Forbidden if men can hear.
Dancing?
Only in secret.
When these women finally snap and rip the hijab off in the street — like they did after Mahsa Amini and kept doing through the bloodbaths of 2022 right into this year — the Islamic regime answers with bullets, prison rapes, and public hangings which are broadcast to scare other women into submission.
The 1979 revolution didn’t “free” Iranian women. It kidnapped them. It took a country that was dragging itself into the twentieth century and slammed it back into the seventh under the banner of Islam.
The same men who claim to be defending Iranian honour are the ones ordering the batons and the nooses. The mullahs didn’t give women dignity.
Women don’t have freedom.
Women don’t have a choice.
They are commanded. Obey or die.
And now, for the first time in half a century Iranian women are flooding the streets again, tearing off their hijabs, dancing, and chanting as their oppressors finally get a taste of their own medicine.
But what do we see from the Western left?
Protests against the airstrikes.
Rallies screaming “hands off Iran.”
Cries of Islamophobia and colonialism.
Signs defending the very regime that has shackled, beaten, and silenced Israeli women for a lifetime.
They’re out there right now, these so-called progressives, crying about “imperialism” while Iranian girls are finally breathing without a boot on their necks.
Supporting the monsters who stole every choice from generations of Iranian women. Even now, with the Supreme Leader’s corpse still warm, they’d rather prop up the butchers than admit the truth.
Shame on them all.
He said 2 things.
"You can't have an economy with 9 million people on benefits"
"The UK's been colonised"
Instead of focusing on the first problem, @Keir_Starmer puts more people on benefits and criticised what he said about immigrants. This is why @UKLabour is ruining the UK.
Keir Starmer has showed more anger at Ratcliffe in this one tweet than he has in his entire tenure as Prime Minister about thousands of schoolgirls being trafficked and raped by organized Muslim gangs.
Farage blaming ‘work from home' for Britain’s troubles is just so lazy, whilst attacking the idea of youngsters seeking a work-life balance. It is predictable and it is boring.
For young men and women in modern Britain, finding their way in life is incredibly difficult. No use people of my age telling them that if they stopped buying cappuccinos, they’d all be able to afford a home within a few years. It’s just not true.
Wages are stagnant. House prices are high. Interest is excruciating, on mortgages and student loans.
Everything costs SO much. Rent bleeds them dry, how on earth are they supposed to save 20k for a deposit, if not far more? What, to buy the leasehold on a dingy flat? They don’t even own it, then get done by service charges and whatever else.
Raising a family in Britain is brutally difficult. Childcare is extortionate, so yes - working from home does make that more possible. Good. If British men and women want to have more children, we should be making that as easy as possible.
A lawful relationship between an employee and a private employer is none of our businesses. If they decide working from home is workable, then good for them. If not, that’s fine too.
From my experience in business, happy workers are good workers. They care. They want the business to succeed. That benefits everyone. A healthy work-life balance is essential. Absolutely essential. Anyone who has run a successful business will tell you that.
Politicians of my age are so far away from what young men and women are dealing with. Of course there are many who take the piss, and we should brutally crack down on them. But the good majority of British men and women want to work hard, contribute to society and build a prosperous life for their family.
If they do that from their desk at home, or one in the office, I really don’t care.
This breaks my heart. I know so many students who proudly marched off to university, & are now out in the world desperately seeking work & when they find it, discover what a massive con the loans scheme actually is. We really have screwed over a generation in so many ways.
Lady in blue, "Will student loans be the next misselling scandal?" #BBCQT
Oli Dugmore, "My three year course, £9,000 a year for the tuition, on top of that a maintenance loan, I left uni with £37,500 of debt"
"From the day I was charged RPI interest"
"Since I went to uni in 2012, the amount of interest I have accrued is £32,000"
"Was it missold to me when I was told it would cost me £9,000 a year? Yes"
"On top of that its a regressive system"
"If you're wealthy enough to pay the fees up front, you don't get charged interest - if you're rich enough you don't pay the same as me"
"The government changed the terms of the agreement, I call that loan sharking"
Fiona Bruce, "How else would you pay for university?"
Oli Dugmore, "How did you guys pay for it?"
"The state paid for it, didn't they?"
Fiona Bruce, "They did"
Oli Dugmore, "Good enough for you, good enough for me?"
can someone please explain to me how someone gets 8 hours of sleep, 10,000 steps a day, goes to work, maintains good hygiene, cleans their house, exercises, takes care of their animals, and has time for hobbies and socializing? cause i feel like this is also propaganda.