Shame the cretins in the Red Labour Communist and Woke Tory political parties didn't realise and / admit that before
Yet another reason to Vote Reform UK and save the UK from total destruction
Migration is a national security issue, says terror watchdog https://t.co/A7gxXoPgal
@GBPolitcs@Telegraph Ahhh lovely.
Suppose we are paying 🤷 Yesssss
Just one plane journey back to Somalia 😬
Or is ISIS ok around Slough 🤔
Why does Keir always favour Muslims 🤔🤔🤔
Andy Burnham could have stood in Makerfield in 2024 but chose not to.
He apparently tried to stand in 26 different seats including Gorton & Denton, Bootle and Warrington.
We are bottom of Burnham’s list.
A history lesson for @Keir_Starmer on the Saxon king Æthelred the Unready and his humiliating reign after failing to stop Vikings in England (eerily almost exactly 1,000 years apart).
Æthelred the Unready, 978–1013, was a king who believed that heavily taxing his Anglo-Saxon subjects to pay off marauding and raping Viking raiders would buy peace. It, of course, did the opposite. Far from deterring them, the payments acted as a powerful incentive: “For, through dread of his enemies, he used to drain the country of money, with which he might retard or repel their attacks…” “That tribute harassed all the English nation for many years” (William of Marmsbury, 1125)
The Vikings, in their small narrow boats, returned in greater numbers, emboldened by the rich rewards for their raids, raping, and pillaging. “Once you have paid him the Dane-geld, You never get rid of the Dane.” (Rudyard Kipling, 1911)
The repeated humiliations and military failures eroded Æthelred’s authority. Many of his own countrymen lost confidence in their king. Armies proved ineffective or reluctant to fight under leadership they viewed as weak and futile. Nobles began rebelling.
So in 1013, when Sweyn Forkbeard of Denmark launched a full invasion, much of England submitted with little resistance.
Æthelred was forced to flee into exile in Normandy, and the Danish king seized the English throne.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, looking back on his reign, summarised Æthelred’s legacy (1016): “He had held his kingdom with great toil and difficulties as long as his life lasted.”
Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it and this story, of failed Saxon king Æthelred, is strikingly applicable to our country today.
34-year-old Katie Fox was stabbed in the neck in Birmingham and has died.
Djeison Rafael is charged with her murder.
Just two days earlier, 19-year-old Lily Whitehouse was stabbed to death in Oldbury.
Mohammed Azim is charged with her murder. The same Mohammed Azim who previously served 11 years for manslaughter and 16 years for three rapes in 2013.
Every day, one of our wives, daughters, sisters and mothers is murdered or raped by men who never needed to be here.
The system imported the killers, gave them early release, and left our women to pay the price.
Enough.
They have to go. All of them.
📣🚨 FSU Victory!!
The Free Speech Union has just heard from South Wales Police that it has withdrawn its guidance on “anti-Muslim hostility”.
The force had effectively adopted its own Islamic blasphemy law, instructing officers to record any conversation that went beyond “legitimate” discussion of Islam.
Under this guidance, criticism of Islam could have been recorded as an anti-social behaviour incident and potentially appeared on DBS checks, affecting someone’s ability to work as a teacher, carer, or in other regulated professions.
South Wales Police has backed down because the Free Speech Union threatened them with a judicial review if it chose to press ahead with the policy.
The force has described this move as a “pause” to the guidance — but we think it is highly unlikely to return.
We must also thank Shadow Equalities Minister @ClaireCoutinho for referring South Wales Police to the Equality and Human Rights Commission after we brought this issue to her attention.
Blasphemy laws were abolished by Parliament 18 years ago. We must not allow them to return through the back door.
Let this be a warning to any other public body — particularly police forces — considering the adoption of its own blasphemy laws.
Watch Lord Young below 👇
Just when you think Claire Fox couldn’t be more brilliant … she is. Here’s Claire on Alien Culture.
“We do not think for example that stoning women for adultery is modern, that it’s just a cultural practice, what’s wrong with that? We do not think that child marriage is an interesting cultural expression. We have to say that’s a backward medieval thing. So ‘Alien culture’ was well chosen, it’s importing Alien culture”
Exactly what we were all thinking🔥
The Who performed at the University of Surrey in Guildford, England on October 9th, 1971
John Sebastian, formerly of the folk-rock band The Lovin’ Spoonful joined in on harmonica for the song “Magic Bus”
Yet another reason why I will only now vote for Reform UK
BBC Newsnight migrant row explodes as Laila Cunningham snaps: 'Not British!' https://t.co/xK8MAVJVpY