This bloke lives in a fuckin dream land. The ref was trying to use a diplomatic passport, which I would guess isnt what a ref should have!! Fuck off Gary you absolute weapon
🚨 Gary Neville’s Hypocritical ITV Rant: Cashing US Paychecks While Slamming America’s Borders
Gary Neville was in full righteous outrage mode on ITV, slamming the US for denying Somali referee Omar Artan entry to the 2026 World Cup.
Waving the Statue of Liberty as a backdrop, he called it “ridiculous” and demanded America “give over their land to the world of football” for the tournament.
Spare me. If Neville felt that strongly about principles over security, why fly to America, take the big ITV paycheck, and enjoy the hospitality while criticising the host nation?
Real conviction would have meant making a stand, declining the gig or boycotting the coverage instead of the comfortable studio rant.
Let’s be clear on why Artan was denied entry: U.S. Customs and Border Protection cited “derogatory information,” including associations with suspected members of terror organisations.
He was deemed inadmissible under U.S. immigration law after secondary vetting, despite a valid visa and diplomatic passport.
Somalia’s inclusion on heightened security lists (due to ongoing terror risks) triggered extra scrutiny.
The world is a dangerous place right now. Islamist terrorism, regional conflicts, and migration pressures aren’t abstract, they’re real threats.
No country, not even for a football tournament, should be expected to throw its laws, borders, and national security out the window just because the person in question is a referee.
FIFA picks the officials; the host nation still controls its borders. Safety first.
Hypocrisy aside, Neville’s selective outrage ignores the bigger picture.
America is hosting for the world, but not at the expense of vetting those who enter.
WTF 🤬: UK JUSTICE IS DEAD: Protestors Jailed Longer Than Black Illegal Migrant Rapist!
Three British men spoke out after a black illegal migrant sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl in Epping — and the courts punished THEM harder than the actual criminal.
The black Ethiopian asylum seeker, Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, got just 12 months. The local men who protested his crimes are jailed longer.
This is not justice. This is open betrayal. Britain’s two-tier system now protects black foreign criminals while crushing its own people for daring to complain.
Native Brits are treated as second-class in their own country. This disgusting inversion must end now.
Wake up Britain!
🚨 UK man sentenced to 2 years in prison for a single Facebook comment.
He wrote that immigrants arriving with no work visa or trade were getting “life of Riley” off hardworking taxpayers’ money, while more locals are pushed into homelessness and that he didn’t want his taxes going to people who “our kids and get priority” on housing.
The judge ruled: “Although you said that you had no intention of carrying out any act of violence, there can be no doubt that you were inciting others to do so.”
Even though the man explicitly said he had zero intent of violence.
The video puts it plainly: he was locked up for “literally just saying objectively true statements.”
This is what free speech looks like in Britain right now.
The Somerset Farmhouse of 1 North Street, Williton were approached by a "food influencer" that wanted to charge them £2,000 for a review.
They put out a video of Sally eating a sausage roll instead 😆.
Lets make Sally and the Somerset Farmhouse famous for free.
In the UK we have far too many mainstream 'journalists' who just do as they are told or are far left activists masquerading as journalists.
But every now and then we get one of two who hold politicians to account, who they are terrified of.
One such person is Trevor Phillips, so i would like to say thank you to @TrevorPTweets for having integrity and to please keep holding these scumbags to account!
My legal team have written to the BBC demanding a full on air apology and investigation into the defamatory comments made about me on Newsnight.
Enough is enough.
https://t.co/TZzA045YFj
He Punished Officers For Telling The Truth. Then He Was Arrested For Stealing From Them.
Mukund Krishna was the first civilian chief executive of the Police Federation of England and Wales. He was a former management consultant born in India who relocated to the UK in 2007 and had no frontline policing experience. He was paid £701,100 a year, more than twice the salary of the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and thirty times the salary of a starting constable. Across 2024 and 2025 his total remuneration was £1.4 million. Some of the 145,000 rank and file officers his organisation represented were using food banks to feed their families.
On March 3rd 2026 the Police Federation publicly called for a minimum seven percent pay rise for officers, warning that morale and recruitment were suffering. The following morning Krishna was arrested by the City of London Police's Domestic Corruption Unit on suspicion of fraud by abuse of position. He has now been sacked. He will receive no further payments.
Before his arrest Krishna had used the Police Federation to do two things. Collect £1.4 million across two years. And punish officers who told uncomfortable truths about policing.
Rick Prior, the head of the Metropolitan Police Federation, was suspended in October 2024 after warning publicly that his members were increasingly nervous about challenging people from some ethnic minorities for fear of being labelled racist. His offence was stating precisely what the Henry Nowak case, the West Yorkshire Police sectarian policing story and the Rotherham and Rochdale grooming gang inquiries had all documented independently. Fear of a racism accusation was paralysing British policing. Prior named it. Krishna suspended him.
Richard Cooke was removed as chairman of the West Midlands Police Federation for posting a comment online disputing suggestions his force was institutionally racist. Krishna removed him too.
The High Court ruled both suspensions unlawful and a breach of Article 10 free speech rights. The Police Federation spent more than half a million pounds of its members' money defending the claim. Members who were using food banks. The man authorising that expenditure was collecting £701,100 a year and incurring legal costs exceeding £1 million in 2024 alone.
The problems were visible long before the arrest. In January 2025 Craig Hewitt, the Head of Civil Claims and National Board Member, resigned with a damning email exposing alleged long-standing financial mismanagement. A Tortoise Media investigation found that the federation had used 14 confidentiality agreements in settlements costing more than £700,000 and that multiple senior officials faced disciplinary proceedings after questioning Krishna's approach. Glassdoor reviews from employees described a toxic working environment and a marked increase in questionable dismissals and suspensions of very senior officials.
The pattern is now complete and precisely documented. A civilian management consultant with no policing background was installed as the first chief executive of the organisation representing rank and file officers. He suppressed the officers who named the two tier policing problem. He spent members' money silencing them. Warning signs of financial mismanagement were documented and ignored. And he was arrested the morning after his organisation demanded better pay for officers some of whom could not afford to feed their families.
"Across 2024 and 2025 Krishna's total remuneration was £1.4 million. Some of the 145,000 rank and file officers his organisation represented were using food banks to feed their families."
🚨 Miliband Crumbles When Asked the One Question That Matters: How Much Would UK Net Zero Cool the Planet?
Lee Anderson asked Energy Secretary Ed Miliband a simple, direct question in Parliament:
“If Britain went Net Zero tomorrow, by how much would global temperatures fall?”
As the man in charge of our energy policy and one of the most vocal champions of Net Zero, Miliband should have had the answer at his fingertips.
Instead, he stood up and delivered pure waffle, dodging the question entirely with vague rhetoric about “British leadership” and how the 2008 Climate Change Act supposedly inspired the world.
No numbers. No data. Just ideology.
The truth is uncomfortable: it would make virtually no difference.
The UK accounts for less than 1% of global CO₂ emissions.
Even if we shut down every emitting industry, household, and vehicle overnight, the impact on the planet’s temperature would be negligible, too small to measure meaningfully.
Meanwhile, the world’s biggest emitters aren’t playing along: China (1st), United States (2nd), and India (3rd). Together they dwarf our output.
While we’re crippling our own energy costs, driving up bills, closing industries, and exporting jobs and businesses overseas, they continue expanding fossil fuel use to lift their populations out of poverty.
This isn’t “saving the planet.” It’s self-harm dressed up as virtue.
We’re sacrificing competitiveness, energy security, and working people’s livelihoods on an evidence-free fantasy.
@RupertLowe10@JewishChron I was absolutely disgusted when you were challenged when raising it in the chamber. Your language was nothing other than truthful. The liberal left are as complicit as the people involved
The mass rape of hundreds of thousands of vulnerable white working-class girls by gangs of mainly Pakistani Muslim gangs is demonic evil, and I will make no apologies for saying so.
Sexual torture inflicted on many of the most vulnerable members of our society, raped by thousands of men in some cases. Murder, blackmail, physical torture. It is all so much worse than any of us can possibly imagine.
This has happened for decades, in almost every town and city in Britain.
The testimonies we heard at our rape gang inquiry hearings were the most depraved words I have ever witnessed.
Vulnerable girls raped and kept in cages. One girl was raped by a dog, as Muslim men bet on the outcome.
This was all allowed to happen exactly because politicians were too cowardly to highlight this cancer.
I will not make that same mistake.