@HefinR Fair point! Didn’t see anything about restrictions on number of times you can be entered in fairness although assume there will be a closing date…
🔥 “You Created This Division!” Konstantin Kisin Slams Labour MP To His Face Over Immigration
The scale of immigration that has flooded Britain is absolutely MIND-BLOWING. It’s almost impossible to comprehend.
On Question Time, @KonstantinKisin absolutely tore into a Labour MP to his face about this very issue and it’s well worth a listen, especially with what’s happening in Belfast right now.
“The attempt to paint your political opponents as intolerant and bigoted never worked. You called half the country racist during the referendum. It didn’t work. Then you called us racist again. It still didn’t work. This politics of division? You did this to Britain!”
Then he hit them with the jaw-dropping facts:
“Under the Blair Labour government, you brought more people into this country in just 10 years than arrived between 1066, the Battle of Hastings, and 1950. More in a decade than in an entire millennium!”
Labour’s reckless, open-borders mass migration created the divisions they now scream about. Anyone who dares speak the truth gets branded a “racist”.
This is what their experiment has done to Britain.
We told you this would happen. Now look where we are.
My colleagues were murdered by you at the Harrod's bombing.
I had a phone call on my weekend off, bussed to Hyde park after you murdered British soldiers, i remember when the sun came up looking at the flesh and blood hanging from the trees not knowing if it were horse or man
The amazing Estadio Azteca. What a view. A stadium steeped in history. Pele and Maradona both won World Cups here. The Hand of God goal… goal of the century… so many memories and now inside it feels really special ⚽️
Introducing the Scottish-American travel dictionary 🇺🇸🏴
We’ve put together this guide to keep the Tartan Army out of trouble in the States.
Read carefully to avoid confusing the locals, deeply offending the country, or being interrogated by Homeland Security over a sandwich.
I was a radio presenter and live on air in May 2023 when I had to break the news that Lee Rigby had been brutally murdered by this man and his accomplice in Woolwich. They used this machete to try to behead Rigby.
13 long years later, no lessons have been learned by the authorities. None at all.
How is this any different to my angry tweet?
I don’t advocate anyone be arrested for words. I’m a free speech absolutist.
However I’m not down with the two tier society we find ourselves in.
Neither are most and it’s fuelling people’s anger.
This was brilliant. Trevor Phillips played a clip of what Keir Starmer said about George Floyd and displayed how Labour MPs expressed their “anger”.
David Lammy said it was fine because they were in opposition.
But not fine for Nigel Farage to use the term “rage” like they did.
Keir Starmer: JD Vance was wrong to speak about Henry Nowak from a different country
Trevor Phillips: Isn't that hypocritical, considering Keir Starmer spoke about George Floyd in a different country
David Lammy: Keir was in opposition at the time, JD Vance is in Government
Really... that's what you're going with? 🤦
Look at the timeline.
2020: George Floyd is killed in the US. British police chiefs declare it a “pivotal moment for policing in the UK” and begin rewriting race‑related policy around activism, not British conditions.
2022: the Police Race Action Plan is launched, building the narrative of “institutional racism” and demanding “real change”.
2025: the NPCC enshrines anti‑racism guidance that says racial equity does not mean treating everyone the same and warns about “over‑policing” some groups.
2026: an 18‑year‑old Briton is murdered, protests erupt, accusations of two‑tier policing go mainstream, and the same leadership suddenly claims the wording was “clumsy” and needs to be “clarified”.
Meanwhile, a senior Met representative talks openly about a “woke mind virus”, skill‑loss on the front line and a decade‑long obsession with identity metrics over competence.
In just a few years, the priority has shifted from tackling crime to policing statistics and discourse. The public can see it.
The rank and file can feel it.
The question now is whether anyone in government has the courage to rip this ideology out of policing completely, and restore a simple standard: one law, applied without fear or favour, to everyone.
Since Andy Burnham wants to be the next Labour leader, here’s a reminder:
Andy accused victims of Pakistani-Muslim grooming gangs of trying to “propagandise” the issue.
He tried to block the grooming gangs inquiry in Manchester and nationally.
He claimed that Pakistani-Muslims grooming gangs are a “thing of the past” despite clear evidence that little girls are still being victimised to this day, including in his local area.
And what does he call the LITTLE GIRLS who were raped under his watch?
Not children.
Not little girls.
“Young women.”
Even on the most basic level, Burnham tried to shift the blame onto victims and refused to acknowledge that they were children.
Countless little girls were raped, exploited and even murdered by Pakistani-Muslim grooming gangs, while powerful men like him turned a blind eye.
Andy Burnham belongs in prison, not Parliament.
And certainly not in 10 Downing Street.