Britain is broke.
Not a recession broke. Not a bad year broke. Properly broke.
The shop costs twice as much for half a trolley.
The heating clicks off at nine.
The petrol is creeping up again because of a war you did not vote for, in a strait you cannot find on a map.
The NHS has seven million people waiting.
The streets are not safe.
The kids cannot leave home.
The pensioners cannot pay their bills.
Meanwhile.
£8 million a day on asylum hotels.
£15 billion a year on foreign aid.
£24 billion borrowed in April alone, the worst since Covid.
Ask why and you are a bigot.
Ask again and you are a racist.
Ask a third time and you are a fascist, a far right hate monger, a danger to society.
Millions of decent British people are not angry because they are bad.
They are angry because they have not been put first in their own country, in their own lifetime.
Not once.
Not under Tories.
Not under Labour.
Not under Lib Dems.
Not under coalitions.
Thirty years of being told the queue starts behind everyone else, including the people who only arrived yesterday.
This is not racism.
This is exhaustion.
And it is justified.
‼️‼️Have you noticed planes in abundance with the longest con/Chem trails ( not contrails) running behind them that leave a milky streak of cloud behind them cross crossing the skies that a while later spread and merge causing a mist of grey cloud.?
1 minute beautiful blue skies and the next grey cloud everywhere and a heavy oppressive feel to the air?
Abnormal rain in France and Spain and Italy... well the man made clouds have to end somewhere.
This is not a conspiracy. UN and the likes of Bill Gates have all been recorded talking of this .
https://t.co/DnWst8rdSW
https://t.co/4hJwUHj2JL
The U.K. government apparently trialled this geo engineering Autumn 2022 ( but they haven't stopped) .
https://t.co/YhfH5HfbGN
There's even a link to it on the Government website.
Page 15, paragraph 24 in this UK government report on geo-engineering tells you about it. Under the heading 'weather modification techniques' Have a read and understand it is FAR from a nonsense.
https://t.co/F3orkuSN86
The elites want (are) to try blocking out the sun based on a historic devastating volcano eruption . And the effect of this sulphur in the air was huge reduction in temp , huge famine , crop failure and starvation as well as spreading disease. Doesn't sound like a great idea to me.
https://t.co/dKLLiUDM7o
These are OUR skies! Nobody owns the sky and the air we BREATHE.
The people must be asked as to wether they agree to this! We should not mess with Mother Nature - this could be devastating.
Plus the science is completely out re global warming/ change.
Australia has had one of longest winters this year. Europe has had a colder spring than normal and even Delhi has just had the coolest May since 1901 . And the cold kills way more than heat. We need CO2 it is literally plant food so you find with an increase in heat you get more greenery and crop growth.
There is no warming .
There is normal cycles in climate.
Man needs to learn to LEAVE THE PLANET ALONE.
clean up our rivers - clean up our towns and cities. Recycle ..
But so far every green policy be it windfarms or EVs are ANYTHING BUT GREEN!!
There is no climate crisis but there will be if these unelected megalomaniacs continue to play God.
Also So . IMPORTANT 🚨
1- it's been noted sulphur dioxide affects asthma - especially in kids and isn't good in general for human health in MANY ways
2- U.K. Gov and others Admit trialling spraying sulphur dioxide
SO2 into the air to combat "climate change"
My kid has struggled with breathing issues a lot in last six months and yesterday had no issue for the first time in ages and it was also the second day in a long time that there had been clear skies and no planes spraying into the air ..... coincidence ? I don't think so
so
Again
#stopsprayingourskies
#leaveusalone
#stopchemtrails
#lookup
https://t.co/YhfH5HfbGN
https://t.co/Z8ugr11wpy
https://t.co/uvY6bsE8f8
https://t.co/di5NfHKJPk
https://t.co/pSr7JLrNQD
#letusbreathe
#lookup
#noclimatecrisis
Enough is enough.
Today, @D_Tarczynski, @RealDonKeith, @AdaLluch, @JoeyMannarino and I have formally instructed our lawyer, @Fr_Gargallo, to issue a Letter of Claim to @Keir_Starmer. The letter demands that he immediately retract his defamatory statements in which he labelled us “far-right agitators” who wish to incite violence.
Should he fail to comply, we reserve all our legal rights to pursue further action against him.
🚨 MPs’ renting scandal just went nuclear — and the snout-in-the-trough champion of the week is none other than Labour’s own Deputy Leader, Lucy Powell.
It’s now been exposed that a whole string of MPs have been renting rooms and entire homes to each other at full taxpayer expense. Powell raked in over £30,000 last year alone by renting out a room to another MP. Taxpayer-funded second homes, taxpayer-funded rents flowing straight into fellow MPs’ pockets — a cosy little Westminster property scam that makes the old expenses scandal look like pocket change.
This is the same Labour Party that lectures working Brits about “fairness”, “austerity” and “paying your share” while their own elite treat Parliament like a private members’ club with an unlimited bar tab on your dime. While British families are crushed by sky-high rents, energy bills and taxes to fund this circus, Labour insiders are quietly lining their nests by renting to one another — all perfectly “within the rules,” of course. Because in two-tier Britain, the rules are written by the grifters for the grifters.
Lucy Powell isn’t some backbencher caught with her hand in the till. She’s the Deputy Leader. The second most senior figure in Starmer’s government. The same government that’s busy hiking your taxes, slashing services and telling you to tighten your belt while they play Monopoly with public money.
This isn’t a mistake.
This isn’t an oversight.
This is systemic corruption dressed up as “MP accommodation.”
The silent majority has had enough of these champagne socialists treating the British taxpayer like a bottomless ATM. We pay for their second homes, their rents, their expenses — while our own kids can’t get on the housing ladder and pensioners choose between heating and eating.
We demand:
✅ Immediate full public audit of every MP’s property dealings and expenses — names, amounts, everything.
✅ Resignations for anyone caught in this rental racket — starting with Lucy Powell.
✅ A complete overhaul of the MPs’ expenses system — no more second homes, no more self-dealing, no more pigs at the trough.
✅ Real consequences for the entitled elite who think the rules don’t apply to them.
Labour isn’t just failing Britain.
It’s looting it — one taxpayer-funded rental agreement at a time.
Starmer Out.
Powell Out.
The whole rotten Westminster cartel out.
The British people are watching. And this time we’re not forgetting.
🇬🇧 #MPSRentingScandal #LucyPowellExposed #TwoTierBritain #LabourGrift #RestoreBritain #PutBritainFirst #MPsExpenses #BritainIsBroken #EndTheCorruption
In the marble halls of Westminster, where promises dissolve like mist on the Thames, Keir Starmer once strode like a man who believed his own myth. The knighted prosecutor, the self-proclaimed “man of the people,” the Labour leader who swore he would restore trust, decency, and competence to British politics. What a hollow crown he wears now.
From the moment he seized power in 2024 on a wave of anti-Tory exhaustion, the mask began to slip. He pledged no tax rises on “working people”—then hammered them with the biggest raid on pensions and employers in a generation. He vowed to fix the NHS—yet waiting lists ballooned while his government slashed winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners shivering in the cold. He promised border control—then watched small boats smash records while his ministers dithered and virtue-signalled. Every U-turn, every broken word, every lecture about “working people” from a man who spent decades in the Westminster bubble exposed the same truth: Starmer was never the steady hand he claimed. He was a shape-shifter, a careerist in a red tie, more interested in focus groups and Guardian headlines than the forgotten towns choking on his failures.
The scandals piled higher than the in-trays he ignored. Freebies, donor cash, sleaze that would have made the last lot blush—yet Starmer’s response was always the same: deflection, denial, and that sanctimonious glare. While families scraped by on stagnant wages and energy bills that still bit like winter frost, he jetted off to international summits, preening on the world stage while Britain burned at home. His approval ratings sank into the political Mariana Trench. Even his own MPs whispered that the man had lost the plot.
Then came the spring of 2026. May 7th—the local elections that became a national reckoning. Labour didn’t just lose. It was eviscerated. Over 1,400 council seats vaporised. Heartlands in Sunderland, Barnsley, Wakefield, and Gateshead turned blue and yellow as Reform UK stormed the ballot boxes. Conservative strongholds fell too, but the real story was Labour’s collapse—14 councils lost, including their first-ever London borough to Reform in Havering. The people had spoken in the clearest possible terms: enough. Enough of the lectures. Enough of the broken promises. Enough of Keir Starmer.
Any decent leader would have looked at the wreckage, heard the roar of rejection, and done the honourable thing. Resign. Step aside. Let the party regroup before the next general election became a massacre. But not this man. Not Sir Keir. In the days after the bloodbath, while Labour MPs queued up to demand his head and the country reeled from the scale of the rebuke, Starmer dug in like a limpet on a sinking ship. No leadership challenge had been formally triggered, he sniffed. He would “get on with governing.” He would not “plunge the country into chaos.” Chaos? The chaos was already here—his chaos. The arrogance was breathtaking. The contempt for the electorate, visceral. In one breath he admitted “tough results” and “unnecessary mistakes”; in the next he clung to office as though the premiership were a personal fiefdom rather than a public trust.
This is not leadership. This is hubris dressed in a suit. This is the behaviour of a man who believes the rules of accountability apply to everyone except himself. While Nigel Farage’s Reform movement surges on the back of raw public anger, Starmer sits in Downing Street like a squatter who refuses to read the eviction notice. Britain did not vote for five more years of this. The local elections were not a protest—they were a verdict.
History will not be kind. It will record Keir Starmer as the man who took a landslide victory and turned it to dust in under two years. The man who mistook silence for strength and arrogance for resolve. The man who, when the country cried “enough,” simply replied: “I’m not going anywhere.”
@IanStevenssd@PositivFuturist We have exactly the same individual on our housing estate,always just standing around,looking shifty.....I see him most evenings when walking my dog!
Three Quotes. Three Prophets. One Funeral Pyre.
In 1968 Enoch Powell was sacked from the shadow cabinet within twenty four hours of delivering the speech that ended his political career. He had warned that Britain was permitting the annual inflow of tens of thousands of dependents who would become the material of future demographic growth. He compared it to a nation heaping up its own funeral pyre. He was denounced as a racist, driven from public life and spent the remaining thirty years of his career in the wilderness. He was also right.
In 1972 Rudi Dutschke, the German Marxist student radical, described the mechanism by which the left would achieve its objectives without revolution. Not through the seizure of power but through the patient capture of the institutions that shape how people think. Schools. Universities. The civil service. The media. The judiciary. The cultural establishment. A long march, he called it, through the institutions. Change the assumptions of the next generation before they reach the polling booth and the revolution becomes unnecessary. The ballot box does the work. Dutschke died young. His strategy did not.
In 2006 Muammar Gaddafi, speaking in Timbuktu, identified the third strand of the same process. We have fifty million Muslims in Europe, he said. There are signs that Allah will grant Islam victory in Europe, without swords, without guns, without military conquest. The fifty million in Europe will turn it into a Muslim continent within a few decades. He was not predicting an invasion. He was describing a demographic and political process already underway. A process that requires no army because the host country's own institutions, captured by Dutschke's long march, will accommodate it, facilitate it and denounce anyone who names it.
Three men. Three traditions. Three vantage points. One convergent prediction.
Now look at the evidence. The Policy Exchange poll showing that sixty three percent of British Muslims prioritise religious identity over British identity, that Muslim support for Labour has collapsed from eighty percent to thirty three percent and that the United Kingdom is, in the words of the lead researcher, far from being a stable multi-faith democracy. The Henry Jackson Society identifying 171 sectarian style candidates standing across 31 councils in Thursday's local elections, concentrated in Birmingham, Bradford, Blackburn, Tower Hamlets and Rochdale. The Green Party's own former deputy leader describing his party as a danger to society following an Islamist membership surge of 150,000 under a single leader. The parliamentary arithmetic showing Muslim populations a hundred times the size of Labour majorities in Bradford West, Birmingham Yardley, Rochdale and Ilford North. Fourteen percent of Muslim voters reporting their postal vote collected by a campaigner, almost double the general population figure and a practice courts have prosecuted for election fraud.
The funeral pyre Powell described is now well alight. The long march Dutschke theorised is reaping its dividend at the ballot box, in the university, in the civil service and in the media organisations that still cannot report these poll findings without a paragraph of mitigation. And the Muslim continent Gaddafi foresaw is not a distant prospect but a visible trajectory in the cities and boroughs of a country that was once proud to call itself a stable democracy.
None of these men agreed on anything else. Powell was a British Conservative. Dutschke was a German Marxist. Gaddafi was a Libyan dictator. When a Conservative intellectual, a Marxist revolutionary and a Libyan dictator reach the same conclusion from irreconcilable vantage points, dismissing all three without engaging with the substance becomes considerably harder than taking them seriously.
And there is a fourth voice. Not a prophet. Keir Starmer stated that Britain risks becoming an island of strangers. He was right. Wasn't he?