Dear @elonmusk
This man was elected by people and works for people.
Can you explain to me why he can present only his side of the argument whilst refusing to be accountable to those who pay his salary?
@x could also explain why elected representatives can turn off replies.
One threw a stone at a police shield- Prison sentence- 2 years.
The second broke a police women’s nose and physically assaulted other officers- Walked Free.
One is White & British. The other is Not.
@Keir_Starmer@DavidLammy - and you wonder why the country’s on FIRE ?🔥
Rioting is bad and you shouldn't do it.
Also, the same "justice system" fined three teenagers £26 each for gangraping two girls while filming it.
It's almost like there is a two tier prosecution system or something.
THIS IS JUDGE SARAH WRIGHT
She has granted asylum seeker Sharam Muhamadi facing serious child sexual offences including rape and child trafficking bail from her court room. He has now been found guilty but supprise supprise he's now on the run.
A serious offender like this should never have been given bail!! This is on this judge!!
SHARE THIS EVERYWHERE!!
An illegal immigrant who arrives by dinghy admits that he's been working for the Taliban since he was 10.
He is put in to a hotel where he kidnaps and sexually assaults a 7 year old child.
British Justice gives him 2.5 years, he will serve about 18 months.
https://t.co/XbgkxsezHg
I house an Eritrean refugee who told me four single Eritrean males got their Leave to Remain in Brum, went straight to Glasgow, declared themselves homeless, and jumped the front of the social housing queue, displacing local Glaswegians waiting for years.
At PMQs, Green MP Hannah Spencer, draped in exquisite Gucci, accused Lee Anderson and Sarah Pochin of being “dirty and grubby.” But Starmer landed the line, calling out Zack Polanski’s absence and asking if he’d swapped his houseboat for a submarine.
Iain Dale left stunned by calm caller on LBC
A composed caller named Mike told Iain Dale on LBC that Britain “will remain almost ungovernable until we have mass deportations”.
The exchange was striking because the caller spoke in measured tones, clearly articulating a view held by millions of people across the country. Yet Iain struggled to process it, repeatedly falling back on “you can’t do that”.
Mike highlighted the obvious disconnect: the British public have consistently voted for lower immigration, only for politicians to deliver record levels instead.
“There’s a massive disconnect between the political class and the people of this country,” he said. “We never gave any consent to this and there’s certainly no mandate for the scale of immigration we’ve seen.”
When Iain pushed back, saying you can’t deport people here perfectly legally, the caller was unflinching:
Caller: “You mean end indefinite leave to remain?”
Iain: “You can do that for future people but you can’t do that for people who have already got it. That would be outrageous.”
Caller: “Yeah you can. Of course you can.”
Iain: “From a fairness point of view, you can’t suddenly tell people who’ve got a perfect legal right to be here that we’re changing the rules now…”
Caller: “You can, Iain.”
Iain: “Well you can do that but is that really the kind of country you want to live in?”
Caller: “Yes!”
Iain continued to argue that you can’t “take it out on perfectly legal, law-abiding people”, clearly unable to grasp how widespread this frustration has become.
The public didn’t always feel this way. Years of politicians ignoring the public on immigration have shifted attitudes dramatically. As the caller made clear, people never voted for this transformation and the consequences of fixing it now rest with those who created the problem.
Well worth a listen. The gap between Westminster and the rest of the country has rarely been clearer.
The total amount since January is 137 kilos.
It’s Auschwitz level amounts of hair from just two days of slaughtering innocent Iranian women.
This is why we never saw piles of female bodies in the morgues. They were harvested.