When George Floyd died in the USA politicians like
@Keir_Starmer were all over the media condemning Trump and American police,taking the knee etc. His hypocrisy today is mind blowing but no surprise
I have a simple question to ask on X.
Why are mainstream journalists and media outlets not examining the public evidence regarding Andy Burnham's role in the cover up of the Pakistani Rape Gangs during his tenure as Greater Manchester Mayor?
Serious questions have been raised by whistleblower Maggie Oliver. The public deserves to know why Burnham promoted an Assurance Review in Oldham described as 'nothing short of a cover up'.
Put aside my personal views for a moment. There are two possibilities here. Either Burnham and his so called team of experts set about delivering a sham review and protecting Labour Party politicians, council official and police officers, or concerns raised by a respected whistleblower are also baseless.
Journalists should be examining the facts and timeline in detail so voters can judge for themselves. Not one has. Why? With Burnham set to become Prime Minister, why is the evidence of his role in the Pakistani Rape Gang cover up being ignored?
The evidence is available for scrutiny, yet as the election approaches, there appears to be little media pressure to address this head-on. Just what do you think will happen once he becomes MP?
80 year old assaulted by police officer.
The elderly man then had a stroke.
The police force needs an immediate overhaul, it is not fit for purpose, it no longer serves the public interest.
https://t.co/Ze4iDCTqdP
I have brown chickens who produced mostly brown eggs, 85% of all eggs sold in UK are brown, this change will result in millions of hens being put down, the majority of white eggs will then be imported with all that carbon involved in transport, from places where hen welfare is not a patch on UK, once again Farmers being crapped on by daft #NetZero while UK congratulates itself, but is importing all products from places that don't give a second thought about #NetZero but we can take the morale position while we punish our economy and Farmers! @JeremyClarkson
Rwandan immigrant Emmanuel Abayaisenga was a failed asylum seeker in France
Priests entrusted him with the keys to the cathedral he set fire to it. Father Maire took him into his home,while he awaited trial
He then murdered Father Maire.
Europe in a nutshell: moral suicide
Martin Luther King: “I have a dream that one day my children will not be judged by the colour of their skin.”
British police: “I don’t think so, mate.”
@AngloRestore Was it really necessary for a policeman to repeatedly punch a man who was already held by several other Officers?
If this is what Police do to people on the street in full view, what do they do to people alone in a cell?
@rj_abel The Ukraine war is a big boot of a carbon footprint.
If we were at all serious about reducing carbon emissions, we wouldn’t be fighting wars. Climate change is natural, will always happen, we have to adapt…plant more trees,respect the trees and forests we have.
One of the heroes of D-Day has passed away.
Bill Redston, a Royal Navy veteran who helped liberate Europe from Nazi tyranny, has died peacefully at the age of 101.
At just 18 years old, he answered his country’s call, serving on dangerous missions to occupied France before playing his part in the Normandy invasion, escorting vital supply ships to Utah Beach.
He leaves behind three children, two grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Sadly, we are now witnessing the passing of the last of the Greatest Generation.
The men and women who fought for our freedom, endured war, sacrificed so much, and then quietly rebuilt the world afterwards are leaving us one by one.
In our lifetimes, we will say goodbye to all of them.
That is quite something to think about.
We owe them far more than we can ever repay and we must never forget the sacrifices they gave so we could live in a free world.
Rest in peace, Bill Redston, and thank you for everything. 🇬🇧❤️🙏🕊️
Remember Manchester Arena? Those beautiful young lives lost. The security staff said they felt so paralysed by fear of being accused of racism that they allowed the dodgy bloke with the backpack to enter. We all have a duty to challenge the toxic cult of ‘anti-racist’ DEI dogma.
🚨 Britain is one of the oldest democracies in the world. We gave the planet the Magna Carta, the rule of law, the right to free speech and the right to hold your government to account. Generations of British people fought and died to protect every single one of those principles! And in 2026 you can be arrested for a tweet, a terrorist who plotted to blow up a British army base walks free against expert advice, and a Prime Minister with 18% approval clings to power while telling you that removing him would cause chaos.
Ask yourself honestly, what exactly are we protecting anymore and who is actually protecting it? 🇬🇧
Last week we were told that 2 violent muslim thugs that started a fight in Manchester Airport and then violently assaulted 3 police officers who tried to arrest them, would practically walk away scott free.
Today, the same day Sir Rodney says there is no such thing as Two Tier policing, a white British man is spent straight to prison for "pushing a bin at a police officer"
Around 4 or 5 years ago the Met came up with a scheme whereby new recruits (who were of a black or minority ethnic background) would be afforded guidance and on-tap assistance throughout their 2 year probation.
There would be a tutor assigned throughout that period to guide them through challenges, issues or concerns. Issues that many or all probationers come access throughout their probation at some stage.
Sadly, if you were white you were on your own and wasn't afforded that extra assistance or guidance.
I was working at Edmonton police station in North London and I challenged this on an internal platform.
Within a few hours I received a personal email from a Chief Inspector and Superintendent, both of whom suggested I refrain from any negative views on this project.
The Superintendent (who still serves today but now in another force) made veiled threats that if I didn't remove the communication or change my view that matters 'could go further'.
Many people today wonder why things aren't challenged in the job, particularly around race related issues.
The problem remains that if you dare to challenge these things, you are either bullied into submission or punished.
Thankfully, I was in my final few months of the job & really didn't care anymore. If I was staying, I would have had to toe the party line and remain silent.
Many officers hate these schemes, but are too afraid to speak out & instead just accept that things are the way they are.
Race plans aren't only external projects within the job, they very much control things internally too.