🚨Horrific! British man says he is attending the Tommy Robinson led Unite The Kingdom March in London because his wife, Anna Marie Stevens, was killed by an illegal immigrant and he has not received justice yet.
H/T: @alanvibe
My husband has just got back from London.
He said “it wasn’t just unite the kingdom, it was unite the world”
He said it was a great day all round and great fun. He said there were some great speeches and he didn’t witness any trouble.
He commented on how powerful and poignant @siobhan1437154 speech was. He said people were in tears.
Well done everyone involved, you rock 🏴�� 🇬🇧 ❤️❤️
Today I became a European champion and record holder. To all those who had my back, you were my rock and my strength and my record is down to your support. To my haters? Fucking eat my dust 🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕😂😂😂
My heart genuinely breaks for James Tavernier.
He deserves so much better than this.
The skipper has given 11 years of his life to Rangers.
The greatest right-back to ever grace Scottish football 💙
Remember when everyone laughed at Rangers wanting an open investigation in to Scottish refs and also paying for it?
Everyone knocked it back.
Serves them all right
This is beyond a joke. The police response in Dumfries, Scotland to schoolgirls being pestered and followed by hotel migrants is not to arrest them, not to offer escorts to the school kids, not to reassure parents….but to give RAPE alarms to the schoolgirls 😳Are parents supposed to accept that? Are British people supposed to be ok with that? Is telling us diversity is our greatest strength whilst admitting that diversity might be attacking your daughter really a plausible argument any more. So for avoidance of doubt Keir Starmer, Shabana Mahmood, Jess Philips, David Lammy etc. the next time something awful is done to one of those daughters by a boat migrant we know EXACTLY who to blame…..you!!
Why are British taxpayers sending £171 million a year to the Taliban?
Supposedly it’s “aid” for Afghanistan’s most vulnerable, especially women & girls.
But under the Taliban:
Women are banned from education.
Women are banned from employment.
Women are banned from public spaces.
This should be stopped immediately.
A MAUNDY THURSDAY APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.
My dear countrymen,
I want to speak to you simply tonight.
Not as a formal address, not as something that is polished or carefully staged. Just plainly, because something about this moment doesn’t feel right!
His Majesty, King Charles III, has chosen not to issue an Easter message this year, and perhaps that will seem small to some. It may seem like just one of those things, easily overlooked.
But I don’t think it’s small, because Easter is not small.
And when something as central as that passes without a voice from where we have come to expect one, it leaves a concerning quiet behind.
I think many people can feel that, even if they can’t quite put it into words.
So, I’m not writing to you to complain, I’m writing because I don’t think we can just leave that space empty, or this silence unanswered. And more than that, I don’t think we should be waiting for someone else to fill it.
Tonight is the evening of Maundy Thursday. We’re not at the celebration yet. We’re not at the victory.
We’re in the upper room. It’s quiet there. There’s a table. Bread is being passed. Wine is being shared.
And then, Christ does something that nobody would expect. Christ kneels down and starts to wash the disciples feet.
It’s such a strange image that you don’t really stop and think about it. The one they call Lord…is there kneeling.
No performance, no announcement, just serving. And I think that’s where this really meets us.
If we’re truly honest, a lot of people are feeling like something has truly shifted in this country. Something has thinned out. Not just politically or culturally, but deeper than that. Like we’re rapidly forgetting something we one knew.
And the instinct is to look up for answers, to wait for leadership, to hole that someone will say the right things that then steadies us all.
But Maundy Thursday doesn’t point us in that direction. It brings us back down to the floor.
To Christ, with a towel in His hands.
And it asks something of us that is much closer to home. Will we follow him there? Because this doesn’t begin with institutions finding their voice again…
It begins with people…
Ordinary people, who decide, either quietly or boldly, to turn back to Christ.
To pray again, to take their faith seriously again, to live that faith, and not just talk about it.
In that decision, is where things are either lost…or found.
And there’s something else about this night that we shouldn’t ignore. Even as Christ kneels, everything is already starting to fall apart.
Betrayal is happening, denial is coming, the Cross is getting ever closer.
Christ knows it…and still He stays. Still He serves. Still He gives Himself. That matters!
It means that Christ doesn’t walk away from us when things are uncertain, or messy, or even failing…Christ remains!
Maybe this Easter, that is what we as a people need to hear the most right now!
That whatsoever has been neglected…whatever feels like it’s slipping…it’s I not beyond being restored.
But not by waiting. Not by watching.
But by returning! Personally, quietly, honestly!
So tonight, I’m simply making an appeal. Don’t wait for someone else to speak. Don’t assume it’s someone else’s responsibility.
If something has been lost in this nation, then it will be found in the same way that it has always been…one life at a time…yours included!
Come back to Christ! Or come to Him for the first time!
Take it seriously, because He is not an invented idea from the past…
He is present…
And He is still calling.
The night will soon be deep, the garden still lies ahead, but He hasn’t gone anywhere.
And if we turn to Him, and I truly mean turn, then there is more hope than we think…
Much more!
May God meet you where you are tonight, and may He draw this nation back to Himself, not beginning with the crowds, but with our hearts!
Grace and peace be unto you.
Bishop Cei Dewar
Missionary Bishop
It is truly a grave disappointment to learn that His Majesty, King Charles III, will not issue an Easter message this year, especially when, in a previous year, he did so with clarity and conviction, yet without a singular focus on the Christian Faith and Church, of which he is Supreme Governor in the Church of England.
At such a pivotal moment in our nation, when many across this United Kingdom feel that our Christian identity is being rapidly stripped away, this silence from the Crown is not neutrality, it is absence.
Let us not forget that Easter is not merely a footnote in our national story. It is its very foundation!
A nation that is untethered from the Resurrection of Christ risks forgetting not only who it is, but why it stands at all!
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