Countering Violent extremism...former Senior IP to Homeland . Online safety Exp
XRW Specialist
Tries to avoid social media controversy ...& fails miserably.
The findings of both #preventreview & #southportenquiry highlight multiple failures by numerous agencies. I spent 13 years as a prevent #mentor & in my experience @LancsPolice@LancashireCC consistently sought to avoid the use of HO mentors.
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@narindertweets@stewart_al67387 😂😂 that's gotta be the Twit of 2026 surely..racial trauma 😂😂 will you be writing to the rap industry.. Jamie "hypocrite ' Foxx😂 this has literally crystalized all the world's racial hypocrisy for me in one event
@narindertweets The actual reality however is the folk arriving in a UK democracy, criticizing the UK for being a democracy while praising the theocratic dictatorships they've generally fled from. That..is what we all object 2. Plus you left, so 👋
Gotta love the predictably low tactics consistently employed by Government pets @hopenothate making more unfounded accusations @TRobinsonNewEra . They obviously have no clue regarding the very serious state of heroin dealing in Luton.
@lowles_nick Have you any evidence 2 back up such claims? Luton's drug trade is dominated by South Asian's flooding the town with Heroin. Care 2 comment on that? As you clearly have no clue Nick
I agree with @JChimirie66677
Complex issues affecting UK hv been ignored 4decades without public engagement. 2 combat extremism people in general & I'm talking about all of us, need 2 feel like we have a voice not that we're disempowered. Taboos of immigration need to stop
@ZackPolanski You talk as if this debate is about kindness, as if the country has simply forgotten its manners. It isn't. Britain has taken in wave after wave of people for decades, often without complaint, often at huge cost to its own cohesion. What you call "providing safe refuge" has, in practice, become a permanent system of mass inflow that no one voted for and no government ever admitted to running. The public isn't recoiling from compassion. They're recoiling from being lied to.
You say "refugees are welcome" as if the issue begins and ends with the asylum queue. It doesn't. The asylum system is the green veneer on a much larger machine: student routes, work visas, family routes, overstayers, and tens of thousands arriving every month through channels your party refuses to discuss because it would expose the scale of Britain's demographic transformation. You wrap the debate in moral language because that's easier than answering the hard question: how many people can a nation absorb before it loses any sense of itself?
You accuse the public of wanting to "make life more difficult for those in need," as if the concern is cruelty. The concern is control. The concern is the simple fact that the country never consented to the pace or scale of change being carried out in its name. People watched their communities stretch to breaking point while politicians like you waved away every warning as xenophobia. The result isn't unity. It's fracture. Polarisation wasn't created by the public – it was created by a political class that treated their instincts as moral defects.
What you call "welcome" has consequences you never face. Services under strain. Housing squeezed. Schools overloaded. Entire towns transformed in a generation. Police and councils paralysed by fear of being called racist. A political culture where critique is outlawed unless dressed in polite euphemism. You talk as if you're the brave humanitarian in the room. But your entire position depends on ignoring the people who have lived with the fallout. You call it refuge. They call it not being listened to.
And here's the truth you dodge: Britain's asylum crisis isn't driven by refugees fleeing imminent death. It's driven by a system that rewards arrival, rewards illegality, rewards the gaming of rules, and punishes the very public whose goodwill you now take for granted. If you truly believed in compassion, you'd be honest about the fact that our current model incentivises the strong and abandons the vulnerable. It rewards the people who can pay smugglers and sidelines those who wait in camps. It is the opposite of moral clarity.
Your slogan "refugees are welcome" sounds good at a rally. It collapses the moment it touches reality. What is your cap? What is your limit? What is your plan for the towns already at breaking point? What do you say to people who’ve watched crime rise, cohesion fall, and trust evaporate? What do you offer beyond moral posturing and slogans on a placard?
This country is not hard-hearted. It is exhausted. Exhausted by a political class that mistakes moral vanity for policy. Exhausted by being told that noticing reality is hateful. Exhausted by being expected to carry the weight of decisions that elites congratulate themselves for making.
Refugees fleeing real danger deserve protection. But the British public deserve protection too – protection from an immigration system that has grown vast, uncontrolled, and dishonest. You refuse to see that because it would force you to confront the truth your politics can't handle: Britain's social contract has limits, and it has been pushed past them.
That's why your message rings hollow. Not because the public have lost compassion, but because they are tired of being treated as if their country, their neighbourhoods, and their future belong to everyone but them.
"What is your plan for the towns already at breaking point? What do you say to people who've watched crime rise and trust evaporate?"
@narindertweets Angela Murkel threw open the borders based on a humanitarian ideal during the Syria conflict. Nearly a million "refugees" entered Germany in 12months. The impact continues to play out socially
@JChimirie66677 Close to home for me. After 12 years mentoring others away from violent extremism.. terminated by the HO for similar situation. When others see the best of us treated like this, good people r reluctant to step forward.
After recently watching Green washed, with our very own Chris Packam, horrific environmental suicide is happening around us. #COP30 Discussing population growth is contentious but a primary driver of #globalwarming
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This is completely unacceptable.
Rubbish as deep as 20 ft and 500 ft long dumped into the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire.
I’ve never seen a disgusting sight like this in England before. A first world country should never look like this.