My dad passed away a few years back, I inherited his battered old bench that came from his cricket club - he coached for Sussex. I’ve had it restored and can’t bring myself to put it outside.
The West has created an utterly evil state religion where an accusation of “racism” is the gravest offense that can be committed, even worse than rape or murder!
So if police show up at a crime scene and a British boy is bleeding out and an immigrant says the British boy is racist the cops will cuff the dying British boy.
Any decent PM would visit Southampton (for more than the 20 minute gesture afforded to Southport) and support the community but you’re so disliked that it’s not possible. A hiding MP is a cowardly one… @Keir_Starmer
First they deindustrialised the North. Now it is the office's turn.
A FTSE bank just described 7,800 of its own staff as "lower-value human capital." White-collar work is the new coalfield, and the algorithm doing the cutting will not apologise the way the boss did on Friday.
@davidrichards Blame Blair. Sending kids to university to gain a worthless degree and therefore hardly any took advantage of a trade. Look around and almost every building site has immigrants working on them. Therefore immigrants took advantage of jobs the Millennials thought were below them.
The Lion of London Bridge
Today marks the 9th anniversary of the 2017 London Bridge terror attack, a night that left eight innocent people dead and 48 others injured as three Islamist terrorists carried out a murderous vehicle and stabbing rampage through London Bridge and Borough Market. Six of the victims were stabbed to death, while dozens more suffered life-changing injuries.
Amid the terror, the panic, and the desperate rush to escape, one man chose a different path.
Roy Larner was unarmed. Facing three machete and knife-wielding terrorists, he refused to run. While others sought safety, he stood his ground and confronted them head on, giving countless people precious seconds to escape.
Outnumbered and defenceless, he fought with nothing but courage and determination. He was stabbed multiple times in the process, suffering serious injuries, yet his actions are widely credited with saving scores of lives.
Heroism is often spoken about in abstract terms. On that night, it had a name….Roy Larner.
The man who looked evil in the face and refused to yield.
The man who put strangers' lives ahead of his own.
The man who became known as The Lion of London Bridge.
Nine years on, we remember the eight victims whose lives were stolen, the survivors whose scars remain, and the extraordinary courage of a man who embodied the very best of humanity when confronted with the very worst.
Thank you, Roy Larner. London will never forget.
The Lion of London Bridge
Today marks the 9th anniversary of the 2017 London Bridge terror attack, a night that left eight innocent people dead and 48 others injured as three Islamist terrorists carried out a murderous vehicle and stabbing rampage through London Bridge and Borough Market. Six of the victims were stabbed to death, while dozens more suffered life-changing injuries.
Amid the terror, the panic, and the desperate rush to escape, one man chose a different path.
Roy Larner was unarmed. Facing three machete and knife-wielding terrorists, he refused to run. While others sought safety, he stood his ground and confronted them head on, giving countless people precious seconds to escape.
Outnumbered and defenceless, he fought with nothing but courage and determination. He was stabbed multiple times in the process, suffering serious injuries, yet his actions are widely credited with saving scores of lives.
Heroism is often spoken about in abstract terms. On that night, it had a name….Roy Larner.
The man who looked evil in the face and refused to yield.
The man who put strangers' lives ahead of his own.
The man who became known as The Lion of London Bridge.
Nine years on, we remember the eight victims whose lives were stolen, the survivors whose scars remain, and the extraordinary courage of a man who embodied the very best of humanity when confronted with the very worst.
Thank you, Roy Larner. London will never forget.
@lisareality1@Keir_Starmer His visit will be generated by AI & released to the BBC.
The man would get lynched if he turned up in person.
The above alone should tell him it's time to resign.
During the HareHills riots in Leeds there wasn’t a riot police to be seen. No men getting bashed in with shields or stomped in the head.
Police vans, buses were torched.
Wonder what the difference could have possibly been?
During the HareHills riots in Leeds there wasn’t a riot police to be seen. No men getting bashed in with shields or stomped in the head.
Police vans, buses were torched.
Wonder what the difference could have possibly been?
If a group of revellers did this in Trafalgar Square the armed police unit would come out. This is the UK not a medieval pandering country. @Keir_Starmer
@GaiusKonstantin Exactly this - our country isn’t dealing with simple criminals anymore, we are dealing with cultures that put a low value on human life and come from corrupt, violent cultures. Police need to toughen up before the country is out of control.
South West Water fined £1.853m for supplying contaminated drinking water.
SWW is a serial offender, loses 107m litres of water daily to leaky pipes, dumped sewage in rivers for 407,006 hours.
Still trades. No exec fined, charged. People fleeced.
https://t.co/xN3dxKeYnr