Permitting incestuous marriages which will lead to birth defects and developmental disabilities that will in turn place even more strain on the NHS and cause untold misery to children so as to secure the Muslim vote is about as disgraceful as it gets.
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@kolimsky@StanCollymore Disappointed me yes, but certainly didn’t raise my blood pressure. I much prefer peace and would like to move on in this world instead of looking back to incite and encourage hatred. But that’s my choice in a free world
@amarsmusicshow@StanCollymore Correct. The victory of WWII was down to a level of unity across the free world that has sadly been lost. My initial point to Stan, who I respect as an ex player / football pundit, was don’t start posting tweets that fans the flames of the broken world we’re living in today
“Let’s ban new oil and gas licences in the North Sea but spaff away £40billion buying North Sea oil and gas from Norway. Let’s buy coking coal shipments worth £7.2million from Japan but ban UK coal mining. Let’s plaster thousands of acres of farmland with solar panels but spend £50million on sun dimming experiments. Let’s give Drax an estimated £1.8billlion in taxpayer funded subsidies on top of the £11billion it has already received despite Drax burning an amount of wood equivalent to 300 million trees. Let’s give £500million this year alone to wind power companies not to generate power from their wind turbines. And let’s spend £30billion of taxpayers’ money on carbon capture machines but put pensioners, farmers and the disabled into financial peril by claiming there’s a £22bn black hole.”
British Military pay for food, accommodation and utilities.
No money = no meals.
Illegal migrants housed by the state receive free accommodation, three meals a day, healthcare, and a weekly cash allowance, with no rent, no bills, no cooking, no cleaning.
This isn’t about compassion.
It’s about fairness.
Those who serve Britain should never be treated worse than those who enter it illegally.
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BREAKING: Rolls-Royce looking at moving its £1.6 trillion jet engine project and 40,000 of Britain’s top jobs to America or Germany - as FTSE 100 company complains Labour’s Net Zero policies are making its UK business unviable (via @DailyMail) https://t.co/A4O0zsozqx
The UK telling society to prepare for war after years of allowing the same people to identify as whatever they want…..cats, mice and whatever else! #wokeproblems coming home to roost
His first tweet that has anything about Liverpool in a month an a half an it’s that today.
33 year old man acting like a child after 7 days of not starting a football match. Mental
Richard Madeley says British Rail became a national joke, didn't work & that's why it was privatised.
I'm old enough to have used BR regularly, and I don't remember it being a national joke. I do remember it being starved of funding by Thatcher, though.
I have lodged a complaint with the BBC, asking why they chose to platform men who had entered the United Kingdom illegally, giving them a national stage to lecture the British public on immigration policy.
Mo Salah. A very long read.
I think I know a little about LFC, its supporters and how they view their club. Shaped of course by Shankly then Paisley, Kenny, Jurgen and now now Slot.
One thing remains constant, perhaps more than any other English club, its always the club first and last, players and managers add their DNA to the club, but the club trumps the individual.
Now, Mo Salah has left plenty of winners DNA at Anfield and has taken his place in the pantheon of greats.
So it's interesting to see his interview, dropping a grenade into the club because if I know Liverpool and it's supporters at all (I think there may be even a generational difference in responses, younger supporting the grenade, older shaking their heads) then their first reaction will be..
Club, first and last, don't care who it is. Its a living and breathing mantra and one that even Mo Salah will find it difficult to duke it out against.
Now, could Arne Slot be less pally with players than Jurgen? Absolutely, he's a calm, relaxed, tad detached guy who ( if you remember) was unimpressed with Trent early doors and showed a nonchalant attitude in season one to "one of their own" who'd won everything there is to win. I think that's impressive, but not as impressive as winning the title in your first season. So he's earned his respect too.
The team are playing well in spurts, comedy defending and decision making at other times. That includes everyone, and if you ask 99.9% of players if they'd accept 2 or 3 games on the bench for not hitting levels, all will say yes. Only in the madness of 2025 modern football would the cult of personalities not only question a reasonable conclusion of "you're not playing well, here's a spell on the bench", but Mo maybe has almost tricked himself onto elevating himself to the untouchable status of Messi or Ronaldo, players who could, if they chose, literally do and say as they pleased in the last decade. Mo isn't them, and Liverpool as I said, isn't that club either.
I'm sure some of the youngsters will rant "he's right and Slot's to blame ", but without any evidence that Slot has deliberately ( managers NEED their star players to perform, not to be asked about them in every presser for the next 5 months....) ostracised anyone at the club other than do what every good manager has done since the invention of the game, namely leave someone out who's not playing well misses the point as every great club, team and manager have dropped great players at some stage. Some even when playing well!!
The solution to what is now a very open sore is simple (ish)
1. Player and manager talk privately.
2. Manager tells player what he wants from the player.
3. Player commits or tells manager he wants out.
4. If player wants out, make it happen quickly. If not, pick the player and let him be judged by his continued performances. If they're poor, manager can't lose, "I told you so". If they're great, manager can't lose. So Slot playing Mo is a very good starting point, especially as 2 very big signings have yet to make Mo " yesterday's man"
Arne Slot can help himself a little by using his natural openness to say " maybe I'm not Jurgen but I love my players and they couldn't have won a spectacular title last season without reacting to me and my methods a little too, but I hear Mo's comments and I can tell you all now, I love him to bits and he's ours to keep". That heads off any "seniors" with similar grenades to throw.
But one thing's for sure, I don't think there will ever be a Liverpool player past, present or future with valid gripes that would jeopardise the "club first and last" ethos of Liverpool, and those who've had legitimate concerns I'm sure aired them at an appropriate time, not a flash interview when emotions are high.
Liverpool FC have done as well for every player who's played for them as players have done for the club, so the institution has earned that private, rather than public critique. Whoever that's from.
So. The national inquiry into the rape gangs has gone silent, again. It was announced in JUNE. It's now December. What has been achieved? Absolutely SOD all. No chair, no progress, no investigations.
Westminster at its very, stinking, malign worst.
This isn't some tinkering reform. This is about the mass rape of young white girls by mainly Pakistani muslim men. In the thousands and thousands and thousands, right across the country.
We should be clear about why these delays are happening.
The Labour Party want to push the inquiry beyond the next election. It's about votes. Muslim votes.
Politicians from all parties make a big song and dance when it suits them, but then it all goes quiet.
In fairness, I tabled a motion in Parliament which has attracted support from Conservative, Labour, Northern Irish and Independent MPs. I thank them for that, particularly the two Labour MPs. But there was no Reform. No Lib Dems. No SNP. If petty political differences can't be put aside to press Government on mass child rape, then I truly despair.
They can still sign it, if they choose.
We're moving on with our own independent inquiry, at a far quicker pace than the Government with their unlimited resources.
Perhaps I was naive when they announced the inquiry, thinking they may actually try and deliver something worthwhile.
I was wrong. This Labour Government is an absolute disgrace to Britain.
Suicidal empathy is what just happened in Britain:
Allowing a suspected Sri Lankan terrorist who was arrested over a bombing that killed 269 people to win his appeal to stay in Britain
We are destroying ourselves