🚨🇪🇺REMEMBER : Elon Musk just put the EU chief back in her place!
Von der Leyen was preaching about "democracy" until Musk hit her with a truth bomb:
"If democracy is the foundation of freedom, surely your position as leader of the EU should be elected directly by the people?"
Dear every MP,
You don't get to tell us how to feel about your collective bad choices.
You work for us.
You do what WE want.
Remember that.
Regards,
Great Britain and Northern Ireland
🚨🇬🇧 Meanwhile in the UK
Brits could be fined up to £2,500 this World Cup.
Why?
Because the British Government don’t want Patriots & Football Fans flying the English Flag.
They actually hate you.
🚨 UK Police Arrest Christian for Wearing a Sign Because It’s ‘Likely to Cause Harassment, Alarm or Distress’
Man: “Currently I’m being arrested for expressing freedom of speech.”
Officer: “This gentleman has committed an offence by displaying a sign or writing that is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress.”
Man: “Cuffing me for what? Freedom of expression, freedom of speech, inciting nothing. I have calm, rational debates with people. I was not disrespectful. I love people. I am a Christian.”
The man is then loaded into the back of a police van and taken away, all for wearing a sign that someone might find offensive.
Keir Starmer, wants us all to digitally verify ourselves to post anything on social media. So the government can check what we say and who we say it to.
Also Keir Starmer, uses disposable message on whatsapp so he can avoid scrutiny.
Spot anything?
The Battle of the Imjin River
Outnumbered and surrounded, British troops of the 29th Brigade stood against a massive Chinese offensive during the Korean War. Around 3,000 British soldiers faced an estimated 20,000–30,000 Chinese troops along the Imjin River. For days they held their ground under relentless attack, buying vital time for United Nations forces to reorganise and prevent a breakthrough towards Seoul.
The most famous stand was made by the 1st Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, who fought on despite being cut off and heavily outnumbered. Their resistance became one of the greatest defensive actions in British military history.
Against odds of roughly ten to one, they held the line when it mattered most. The battle became a lasting example of British grit and British stubbornness. When lesser men might have broken, they stood fast and fought on.
"The battle that saved Seoul." 🇬🇧
Who comes first in Pakistan? Pakistanis.
Who comes first in China? The Chinese.
Who comes first in Iraq? The Iraqis.
Who comes first in the UK?
EVERYONE EXCEPT THE BRITISH 🇬🇧
Imaginaos esto:
— Tu hija de 12 años fue violada repetidamente por cuatro hombres negros.
— La llevas a la policía y presentas una denuncia.
— Los agentes se niegan a aceptar la denuncia.
— Desesperado, describes lo sucedido en las redes sociales.
— Dos días después, la policía te detiene y te encarcela. Un juez te condena a una pena de prisión incondicional.
— Los agresores quedan impunes.
— En el Parlamento, esta decisión es aprobada por amplia mayoría porque no quieren ser tachados de islamófobos.
Esto ha ocurrido cientos de veces en Gran Bretaña, y la Cámara de los Comunes en Londres votó en consecuencia hace tan solo unos días.
The Home Office bussed hundreds of asylum seekers into a former army camp at Crowborough, East Sussex — at 3 o’clock in the morning.
Not at noon.
Not with a press release. Not with a briefing to local councillors.
At 3am.
Wealden District Council — the elected local authority responsible for that area — says it was deliberately kept in the dark.
Not a courtesy call.
Not a heads-up.
Nothing.
They discovered what their own government had done to their community the same way the residents did: after the fact.
The Council’s Deputy Leader James Partridge has now formally stated that the Home Office’s secrecy “carries a high risk of public disorder and injury to people and property.”
Read that again.
Elected local politicians are warning Parliament that their own national government is creating the conditions for violence — through deliberate concealment from the people who live there.
This isn’t bureaucratic incompetence.
Incompetence doesn’t require a 3am operation.
This is a government that knew the public would object, decided they didn’t have a right to know, and moved at night to get ahead of any resistance.
They chose secrecy over safety.
And now they’re blaming the public for reacting badly to being lied to.
Keir Starmer: “Foreigners are trying to interfere in our democracy”
Meanwhile: Labour sent nearly 100 party staff to the US to campaign for Kamala Harris in swing states.
Turns out interference is only good when he’s doing it.
Keir Starmer is forcing tech companies to restrict every device in Britain within three months — unless you submit to ID checks.
This is not child protection.
This is the forced rollout of digital ID and total device surveillance disguised as safety.
Every phone, every laptop, every tablet will be locked down by default unless the government knows exactly who you are.
No public debate. No proper scrutiny. Just another power grab from a government that already spies on its citizens and jails people for tweets.
This is the surveillance state arriving at speed.
Reject digital ID. Reject device controls. Britain will not be China.
SERIOUSLY. Are we living in a parallel universe?
OpenAI paused its UK data centre project last month. Energy too expensive. Too hostile. Even for them. Starmer found out this morning apparently.
Because he spent today at a tech conference selling Britain's AI future. The same week OpenAI quietly walked away from it. He didn't mention that bit.
UK electricity prices 125% above the EU average. Four times higher than the United States. Highest in Europe. Data centres consume 5.8% of national electricity and rising. Your energy bills going UP because of it.
The Unilever factory employed hundreds of Warrington families for 130 years. Closed 2021. 116 job losses. The data centre replacing it? 20 to 50 permanent jobs. No legal obligation to create even those. THREE permanent AI job vacancies in Warrington in 2025. Three. Specialist roles brought in on fast tracked visas. Not for local kids.
Manufacturing creates thousands of jobs. Data centres create dozens. 8 million UK jobs at risk from AI. UK hit harder than any other major economy.
Your pension redirected by ministers into the tech companies building those data centres. Without your consent. Funding the machine that's replacing you.
And while he stood on that stage. 1,200 children safeguarded from grooming gangs every single month. Child abuse conviction data buried for years.
The world's biggest AI company just walked away from Britain because it couldn't afford to run here.
And he called that confidence.
🚨 You have all seen the Belfast footage by now. A man nearly beheaded on a public street in broad daylight. Only saved because three brave locals ran in and stopped it themselves.
The police were not there. The government was not there. Ordinary people saved that man's life.
And while that was happening Keir Starmer was in Westminster figuring out how to arrest you for posting about it. Open borders. Two tier policing. Unarmed citizens fighting off attackers alone. This is the Britain Labour built. RT if you are done. 🇬🇧
I need the government to lock up criminals, defend the nation, build infrastructure, collect the bins, and a few other services - basic research etc. I’m not an anarchist or anything.
What I don’t need from the government is moral instruction. I don’t need them to tell me how to raise my kids. I don’t need them to nudge me into better dietary choices. I certainly don’t need them hamfistedly backdooring my devices to check I’m not doing anything they don’t like.
GTFO of my life, thank you. You’re not smarter than me, you aren’t qualified to manage me, please leave me alone.
🚨WOW! Even *THE BBC* are now calling out two-tier policing by showing David Lammy actual EVIDENCE of it!
It wasn't that long ago a leaked Home Office document said that any suggestion of it was 'far-right' and 'extremism'.
Leftists have now comprehensively lost the argument.