You do not belong in such a position and nor shall we have ever allowed it. Rules will change once we take back control of parliament!
Integrate and benefit our society, sure thing. But within our government, certainly not! How can you prioritise our countries best interests when your values, morals, beliefs and traditions do not align with ours. We will learn from our mistakes and rectify our failings soon enough! 🫡🇬🇧🏴
BREAKING. There is a "epidemic" of violence and sexual assaults against British women on trains, warns the British Transport Police Authority.
Violent crimes against women and girls are up 59% since 2021, sexual offences up 10% in a year
--- BTPA/The Times
I love this country. I love London with everything I’ve got. It’s the greatest city on Earth or at least, it used to be. And I’ll tell you this now: anyone who says London is safer today than it was ten, fifteen years ago is lying through their teeth.
I’ve worked these streets my whole life. Grafted on market stalls since I was a kid. Rain or shine, cold mornings, long days
I’ve done it all over London and the surrounding counties. It’s in my blood. I don’t know anything else and I don’t want anything else. I love the graft, the energy, the people. I love giving someone a proper deal and seeing them walk off with a smile.
But it ain’t safe out there anymore. The streets have changed. And not for the better.
Honestly only just Fifteen years ago, you had better community. You had characters. People would stop, have a chat, laugh with you. You had respect. Now? It’s a lot colder. It’s more hostile. It’s tense. You get people arguing, stealing, mugging. I’ve had more fights in the past few years than I ever did when I started. And for what? Just trying to earn a living.
And it breaks my heart to say this but London don’t feel like London no more. The police ain’t on the beat. The people are scared. And it’s the older generation I worry about most. Their joy was getting out to the market, having a cup of tea in the café, seeing familiar faces. Now they’re prisoners in their own homes and they are too frightened to walk down their own street. That’s not the London I grew up in. That’s not the London I love.
London has fallen. But I’m not giving up on it.
I still believe in this gaff. I still believe in its people. And I believe it can rise again. But we need change. Real change. We need safety. We need pride. We need leadership that understands the streets, the markets, the working class. People like me.
Because I’m not here to moan. I’m here to fight for what’s right. And I will never stop fighting for this gaff, for London. because it’s my we’re my family are from, it’s the absolute governor of a place, and it deserves better. It needs a bit of love.
Who’s joining me?
Bosh❤️🇬🇧
I’m now under 30 years old w a skill that I could go anywhere in the country and start off at at least $30/hr with that’s a huge accomplishment to me bro I used to break into niggaas houses