@AngryBritishMum@LBC Seriously its getting to the stage OFCOM needs to intervene with his show.
I'm normally dead against intervention, but FFS he crossing lines every fkin day now without any due course of impartiality.
Last week was the lowest of the low & he now appears not have leanrt anything
Wealden District Council formally warned MPs that the Home Office’s secrecy over Crowborough’s asylum camp created a situation that “carries a high risk of public disorder and injury to people and property.”
This warning is now on the parliamentary record.
It exists in writing.
It names the responsible department.
If anything happens in Crowborough — if there is disorder, confrontation, or violence — it will have been predicted, in advance, by the elected officials closest to the situation.
Officials who were given no information, no engagement, and no opportunity to manage community concerns because the Home Office decided that wasn’t their business.
The Deputy Leader of Wealden District Council put it plainly: using sites for this purpose “will meet strong local opposition” and is “operationally, a complicated undertaking.”
His implication is clear — the Home Office knew this.
Their response to knowing it was to operate in secret.
Their solution to anticipated community resistance was to ensure the community had no chance to organise a response before it was done.
That’s not crisis management.
That’s provocation dressed up as efficiency.
When a government agency is formally warned by elected local leaders that its methods risk injury to people, and it carries on regardless, it has made a choice.
The choice is that getting asylum seekers into a site without democratic interference matters more than the safety of the community surrounding that site.
Remember that choice.
Because the Home Office will not volunteer it when the inquiry comes.
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.
My nieces’ beloved cat Leonard has gone missing in Burwash, East Sussex.
It’s been 4 days and he has a medical condition. I’ll offer a £1000 reward to anyone who finds him.
Please retweet, British councils will say they don't have the resources to assess all stray dogs or potential new homes. A council can kill a healthy dog after just 7 days if local shelters are full. Shelters across the UK are full, most with waiting lists of people wanting to give up dogs‼️‼️ Councils are still issuing new licenses to breed.
Please tag your MP in these posts, email them or ask to meet them about overbreeding in your area?
Sadly no figures exist re how many dogs councils are killing as vets are not required to report how many healthy dogs they kill for councils or owners.
Mass cull of dogs in the UK predicted by charity👇
https://t.co/brM64mx6Ht
RSPCA report rise in neglected abandoned dogs in the UK👇
https://t.co/EdzqMv06os
New legislation re breeding and ownership are needed, online pet selling sites should be banned‼️‼️
#dogs #adoptdontshop #UK @lucydahlia@AndrewRosindell@APDAWG1@domdyer70@DailyMirror@Telegraph@GBNEWS@itvnews@PatrickChristys@clarebalding@DeborahMeaden@JaneFallon@liamgallagher@KatieAmess
It's the most wonderful happy ending for Poppy who had been in a domestic violence household. After months of rehab she is now living the dream with her new family 🏡🐶🥰
@triffic_stuff_ Lammy is racist against the white British indigenous population.
Surely the police should be going round tapping him on the shoulder and giving him a talking to?
Racism should not be tolerated from someone in a government position.
Donna Jones - the Hampshire Police & Crime Commisioner told The Times on Henry Nowak’s arrest: “Having watched the entire footage of over 45 minutes, do I think that Henry should have been handcuffed? No, I don’t,”.
When will that 45 minute video be released for the general public to see?
I’m really quite saddened to have to write this post.
I need to make you aware of an ongoing situation.
As you all know, our lovely Fawn, who was hand reared here at carrot cottage after being rejected by his mum, has been in foster care along with 2 other CCRR bunnies.
We offered for their foster carer to adopt them but she stated that financially it wasn’t an option.
We have requested that the buns come back to the rescue so that we can take over their care.
The foster carer has refused to allow them to return.
The girls need to be vaccinated and have dental checks due to possible dental disease.
Unfortunately after her own admission of not being able to financially support the bunnies we cannot now ethically adopt them to her.
I have asked that the buns be returned to the rescue and to not drag charity funds into legal
Expenses unnecessarily.
She is now making numerous threats towards us, one being slanderous social media posts.
We won’t be commenting further on this or getting into social media disputes.
This post is simply to highlight the issue before any posts are made.
It’s almost a week since I left hospital after becoming unwell. I’m on the road to recovery now, however, there is one thing I’ll never forget or forgive.
My bag was stolen from a ward while I was incapacitated and the staff were likely busy trying to help me. (I have no memory of that time.) Whoever stole that bag, I have no words for you, but I do have a picture of you when you tried to open the phone.
I know it’s a long shot but has anyone in the Carmarthen area come across a bag like this? I suspect my phone and purse was swiped and the bag discarded sometime between the 30th and 31st of May. I had other sentimental stuff in that bag that has no value to anyone but me.
If by chance anyone has spotted it, please DM me.
Thank you.
Can any of you lovely people who are in the Cornwall area please look out for this little dog. My friends are on holiday and he's run off
Please retweet and see if we can get him home