Shabana Mahmood, the UK Home Secretary responsible for our borders, migration policy and national security, has just delivered one of the most divisive and contemptuous statements imaginable.
She openly declared that “the people you see holding the English flag are mostly white EDL bad people.”
Let that sink in.
The senior government minister charged with protecting Britain has smeared millions of ordinary English men and women – the very people who built this country, fought for it, and still wave the flag of St George with pride – as “bad people” simply for showing love for their own nation. Not criminals. Not rioters. Just everyday Brits displaying the Cross of St George at rallies, football matches or local events.
This isn’t a slip of the tongue. This is a senior Labour figure in one of the most powerful jobs in government openly demonising native British identity while overseeing the very policies that are changing the country beyond recognition. At a time when grooming gangs, knife crime, small-boat invasions and parallel societies dominate the headlines, our Home Secretary’s priority is to brand flag-waving Englishmen and women as the real problem.
The message couldn’t be clearer: patriotism from the indigenous population is now treated as extremism, while mass migration and cultural replacement are defended at all costs. Two-tier everything – two-tier policing, two-tier justice, and now two-tier patriotism. If you’re English and proud, you’re the threat. If you’re part of the imported communities she clearly favours, you get a free pass.
This level of contempt from the very top of government is dangerous and unforgivable. Britain belongs to the British first and foremost. The English flag isn’t a symbol of hate – it’s our heritage, our identity, our right. Shabana Mahmood’s remarks expose exactly why trust in this government has collapsed and why so many are demanding real change.
The British people are done being lectured and smeared in their own country. Time to put Britain and British identity first again before it’s too late. Enough is enough. 🇬🇧
another week, another village in Nigeria massacred and slaughtered by Islamists.
And as always, the world is silent.
No word from the Pope.
No word from the UN.
Nothing from France. UK. Italy. Spain. Anyone.
Just silence. So weird.
🍖 Supermarket Steak vs Local Butcher – The Difference is Shocking.
A proper butcher picks up a supermarket-packaged rump steak and says:
“I mean, you can’t even call that piece of steak. Whoever’s put that on a tray, P45 please.”
The supermarket charges £7 for it, with £1.37 of that just for the plastic tray and wrapping.
Meanwhile, the local butcher’s equivalent fresh cut is just £5.75, cut fresh that day, better quality, no nonsense.
This is why supporting your local butcher makes sense.
You get real meat at a better price, not packaging and margins.
Have you switched yet? Worth every penny.
I no longer feel safe in my own country:
The police can't be trusted to keep me safe.
The judiciary can't be trusted to punish real criminals.
This elected govt can't be trusted on anything.
The media can't be trusted; the left owns them.
What a terrible mess we're in.
The details emerging from the Henry Nowak case are genuinely harrowing.
Jurors heard transcripts in court in which Henry Nowak can allegedly be heard saying:
“I am dying.”
According to the prosecution, Vickrum Digwa replied:
“You’re not dying bro.”
The prosecution said that around 10 minutes later, Henry told Digwa:
“You stabbed me.”
Digwa allegedly responded:
“No I didn’t,” before saying: “You started recording me, thinking you’re sick.”
The court was then shown an image taken from a video Digwa recorded of Henry lying on the ground.
The prosecution asked him directly:
“He’s lying on the floor saying he was dying and you made a video of his face, why?”
Digwa replied:
“I don’t know why.”
Prosecutors also told the jury that when police arrived at the scene, Digwa repeatedly claimed Henry was “pretending.”
Before the jury, Digwa said:
“I thought that he was pretending to be in a worse condition than he was.”
Just imagine those final moments.
A young man allegedly saying “I am dying” while lying wounded on the ground… and being accused of pretending.
It is difficult to read details like these and not feel completely heartbroken for Henry Nowak and his family.
People across the country are following this case because they cannot comprehend the sheer horror of what the court is hearing.
I repeat. They are not 'asylum seekers' or 'refugees'. They are not fleeing war.
They are economic migrants who are illegally breaking into our country because they know we're a soft touch.
They are *criminals* and they should ALL be detained and deported.
🌡️ Rare UK heatwave hits... and the BBC weather map goes full apocalypse mode again!
Left: Old-school forecast, sunny, warm, normal British summer 🌞
Right: Everything's blood red, dramatic shading, panic activated 🫠
Different narrative. They really can't help themselves. 🙄
Enjoy the sunshine guys 😎
We have 7 hot days started.
We know we have hundreds of illegal migrants in the sea.
We know they are illegally heading to the UK.
Why the fuck are the authorities doing fuck all about it?
If they knew there was a bank robbery about to happen would this government drive the getaway car? It’s the same fuckin thing.
It needs confirmation, but 3 South Asian, possibly Muslims ☪️ were on the jury.
There's a concept in Islam called the Ummah where a Muslim's first duty is to Islam and other Muslims, not the law of the land they live in.
If true, we're in trouble.
Another Tuesday in Bradford. Milad Panjshiri, 22, an Afghan asylum seeker, walks into a Morrisons with a six-inch knife. He taps it against his leg. Waves it at a female worker. Knocks over the wine shelves and starts stabbing tinned goods. Staff pull the fire alarm and evacuate weeping customers.
His grievance, apparently, is with King Charles.
Police arrive. Panjshiri is arrested. In court his lawyer pleads mental health, and notes that no member of the public was actually attacked, only the cans. The judge calls it "a very troubling offence." Panjshiri declines to attend his own sentencing. He gets 18 months and will be out in nine.
This is the settlement Britain has arrived at. A man the country did not invite brandishes a blade in a Yorkshire supermarket, screams about the King, and walks out with a sentence shorter than a car lease. Staff go back to work. Customers go home and explain to their kids why mum was crying. Panjshiri understood the arrangement best of all, which is why he could not be bothered to show up to court.
Look around the town you grew up in.
The post office is closed.
The library is closed.
The bank is closed.
The pub on the corner is closed.
The bins come once a fortnight.
The roads are patched with patches.
The streetlights go off at midnight.
And your council tax has tripled.
You pay more. You get less. Every year.
Where did the money go.
To debt interest. To consultants. To officers with titles you cannot pronounce.
While the road outside your house breaks open. While the buses stop running. While the kids' playground rusts.
You pay for a country that no longer exists.
Bailey debases the pound. Reeves spends what is left. Starmer pretends none of it is happening.
Three names. One racket. Your home town.
This is what slow ruin looks like.
And it is only just beginning I am sorry to say.
Protect your family now and Opt OUT!
Today pause and remember the 22 brave Royal Navy sailors still on patrol in San Carlos water. Lost 44 years ago during Op Corporate to reclaim @falklands_gov and never forget those that survived and live with the memories every day #HMSARDENT#OpCorporate#Falklands
🚨 Ed Miliband has just delivered the final nail in the coffin of British energy independence — and Keir Starmer’s Labour regime is cheering it on like it’s a victory lap.
In a move of staggering economic treason, Miliband has vowed the permanent shutdown of the North Sea oil and gas fields. Not a pause. Not a review. A deliberate, irreversible death sentence on one of Britain’s last remaining strategic assets. The very resources that could be powering homes, fuelling industry and filling the Treasury are being strangled in the name of net-zero dogma while the rest of the world laughs and drills.
This isn’t “climate leadership.”
This isn’t “green transition.”
This is managed national decline on steroids — the systematic demolition of Britain’s economic engine by the same Labour ideologues who’ve already torched manufacturing, gutted farming with inheritance raids, crushed small businesses with sky-high energy bills and driven a wave of bankruptcies not seen in a generation.
Look at Norway — same North Sea geology, same resources — yet they used their oil and gas intelligently, built a sovereign wealth fund worth £1.7 TRILLION and secured their future for generations. Britain? We choose self-sabotage. We choose to import expensive foreign energy while our own sits untapped. We choose blackouts, soaring bills and working families choosing between heating and eating — all so Starmer and Miliband can virtue-signal to their Davos masters and the UN Agenda 2030 crowd.
Meanwhile investment flees, factories close, farmers go bust and the only thing booming is the welfare bill for the mass migration experiment Labour refuses to control. Two-tier Britain in full destructive glory: British workers and British industry sacrificed on the altar of green ideology while illegal arrivals get 4-star hotels and the elite jet off to climate summits.
Reform UK has it exactly right. A Reform government would urgently repeal this negligent insanity, reopen the North Sea, back British industry, slash energy costs and get the country producing again. Britain does not need more austerity preached from the mouths of multi-millionaire socialists. Britain needs ambition. Britain needs sovereignty over its own resources. Britain needs politicians who put British jobs, British bills and British energy security first — not globalist green lunacy that leaves us dependent on foreign dictators and Chinese solar panels.
The silent majority has had enough of this deliberate economic vandalism.
We demand:
✅ Immediate repeal of Miliband’s North Sea death warrant — no more permanent shutdowns, no more ideological suicide.
✅ Full reopening and expansion of North Sea exploration with British-first contracts and a sovereign wealth fund for the British people.
✅ An end to the net-zero madness that is bankrupting families and industries while the rest of the world laughs.
✅ Starmer, Miliband and the entire Labour cabinet held to account for choosing managed decline over national prosperity.
This isn’t governance.
This is economic treason dressed up as environmentalism.
Labour isn’t just failing Britain — it’s actively dismantling it, one closed rig, one shuttered factory, one broken family at a time.
The British people are watching.
Reform is rising.
And the next election can’t come soon enough.
Reopen the North Sea.
Restore British industry.
Britain first — or watch it freeze and fail.
The Government want to restart prosecutions of British veterans who served in Northern Ireland.
They say that we have to, because of the ECHR.
But if the ECHR means that we have to drag our veterans through the courts, what better argument can there be for leaving?
My aim in court was to reclaim power for the elected MPs, and therefore the people, from the unelected bureaucrats - I failed. We now have the scandalous situation in which unqualified and unelected civil servants can wield parliamentary privilege to literally place themselves above the law.
They now hold a special legal status which means they cannot be challenged in court - positioned even higher than MPs for whom the system was actually designed.
Parliamentary privilege, an ancient right, exists so that MPs can speak without fear in the chamber, it does not exist to give faceless bureaucrats legal immunity.
I wanted to challenge the system in an open and fair court, with ruthless transparency so that the British people could finally see the truth.
Our judiciary has not allowed that to happen, enabling unelected civil servants to weaponise parliamentary privilege, designed for MPs, to entirely avoid scrutiny and fair legal challenge.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, former Leader of the House of Commons, previously commented on the case.
“Thus if Lowe wins, he will not have harmed Parliament, but defended it. For through cowardice we – and I was an MP at the time – abdicated our privileged responsibility and gave it to unelected boffins, who are not so much better than elected politicians after all, but much harder to eject.”
A fair summary, yet here we are.
I have come to the brutal conclusion that the only way to restore Britain is to win the next general election.
That is our last available route out.
Restore Britain is the only chance our country has.