He shoved his fingers through her spandex, digitally penetrating her.
The victim shouted to her mom that his fingers were inside her "c**chie."
This is so disturbing. She's a 15-year-old girl & this young man assaulted her in public in a wrestling match.
Today, a gang of four carried out a home invasion in Sydney.
They used a machete to cut off a hand in order to intimidate the family into opening a safe.
Australia was not like this. 😔
Reporting restrictions lifted.
15 men jailed for raping a girl as young as 14 in Bradford.
Jameel Ahmed committed 4 rapes, yet could leave prison in a little over 5 years.
Sentences for rape gang perpetrators are routinely pathetically short.
Britain is broken.
Incredible statement from Amnesty International UK on Henry Nowak:
Not a single word of conveying outrage or horror over the brutal murder, or of how police left him to die without dignity.
Instead, their statement is about policing the *political commentary* around the case.
I kid you not.
What a grotesque betrayal of any moral purpose.
These NGOs aren’t just useless - they actively despise you. They are hostile to everything you value and everything you hold dear.
@AlboMP Tax more, offer more benefits, and repeat.
Why not minimise taxes and stop all these benefits? Let people keep more of their money instead of politicians deciding where it goes?
Western democracies are failing due to self-serving politics like this.
Reducing tax helps everyone
🇬🇧 There are 79 vape shops on the Home Office’s public register of licensed visa sponsors.
‘Guardian Vapes Ltd’ in South Shields is licensed to sponsor overseas workers via the ‘Skilled Worker Visa’ route. 🧵1/3
The Sewage Doesn't Lie. Polly Toynbee Said So.
In 2010, Polly Toynbee wrote in the Guardian that the census was missing millions of people and that Britain had no reliable idea of how many people actually lived here. Her evidence? Sewage. Thames Water, she explained, could calculate true population numbers from outflow data regardless of who was registered, who had filled in a form, or who the authorities knew about. The sewage doesn't discriminate. It counts everyone. In Slough alone, she reported, Thames Water's data revealed 30,000 more people than officially registered. She was making the argument that inner city constituencies were being underfunded because the state couldn't count its own population. She was right.
Fifteen years later, Thames Water commissioned a study using precisely that methodology. The results were obtained by the Telegraph under freedom of information. The study estimated that up to 585,000 people are living illegally in the London water supply zone. Nationally, the figure exceeds one million. David Wood, the former Director General of Immigration Enforcement at the Home Office, told the Home Affairs Select Committee the same thing in 2017, before the Channel crossing surge had even begun. Since 2018, over 200,000 people have arrived by small boat alone, with a removal rate of just 4 percent.
The methodology Toynbee championed in 2010 to argue for more funding for Labour inner city seats has produced a number the Guardian would never publish. The sewage still doesn't lie. It has simply started telling a different story.
This matters for several reasons. The official population figures used to allocate public services, draw constituency boundaries and calculate per capita spending are wrong. They have been wrong for years and the undercounting runs in one direction only. The people not on the register, not in the census, not in the ONS migration statistics, are overwhelmingly concentrated in the cities and inner suburbs that have absorbed the largest numbers of unregistered arrivals. The schools that are overflowing, the GP surgeries that cannot cope, the housing that is unaffordable: these are not random failures of public administration. They are the predictable consequence of a population that the state either cannot or will not count honestly.
The political class that calls concerned citizens far-right for raising these questions has known about the undercounting problem for at least fifteen years. Toynbee's 2010 piece was not a fringe complaint. It was a mainstream left-wing argument made in Britain's most prominent left-wing newspaper, citing official ONS data, Thames Water analysis and the testimony of sitting MPs. The numbers were smaller then. The methodology was the same.
What has changed is not the tools for counting. What has changed is what the counting reveals. In 2010 it revealed underfunded Labour constituencies. In 2026 it reveals a population of over a million people living here without authorisation, in a country whose government describes 171,000 net migration as a secure Britain and calls anyone who disagrees a bigot.
Polly Toynbee was right in 2010. The sewage doesn't lie. She just didn't anticipate where the truth would eventually lead.
https://t.co/yMHLH9VJ4i…
"The study estimated that up to 585,000 people are living illegally in the London water supply zone. Nationally, the figure exceeds one million."
Teenage gang who lured schoolgirl, 15, to underpass and laughed as they filmed themselves raping her handed youth rehabilitation orders https://t.co/rjymPLCwB6
@Saskiateague It always reads ‘far right’, as if ‘far left’ is the default, centrist position. It would be interesting to see how many media articles use ‘far right’ vs ‘far left’
In his debate with Gary Priestley, Gary Stevenson claims he makes so much money on the markets, his kids will be multimillionaires, while also claiming that everyone else cannot afford to feed their kids or keep the heating on.
Strange then, that after a hiatus last year, his return video announced the launch of his Patreon, directly asking his audience, whom he describes as struggling, to fund his work.
He explained that, despite his massive personal wealth, he needs their support to create more 'ambitious' and 'creative' content beyond simple talking-head videos. Yet since launching the Patreon, he has released 22 videos in the exact same format, with fewer guests than in earlier periods.
He has 2,121 paid subscribers on Patreon, meaning that at a minimum he makes £153k a year from his viewers. He likely makes a similar amount from ad revenue alone, let alone the millions he claims to make on the markets.
His entire platform is built on the idea that the rich extract wealth from everyone else. The brazen hypocrisy of him doing this to his own viewers, in the most direct way possible, is incredible.
@DramaAlert Endlessly lying slop accounts like this need real financial penalties @elonmusk - e.g. if a user w/ >50k followers gets 3 community notes, they lose all payouts for that month. There needs to be new stick incentives otherwise this platform is fried.
There should be a mandatory exam to become eligible to be an MP.
Sufficient knowledge of debt/deficits/interest rates/history.
To become proficient in any other profession there are multiple exams, yet I could become an MP and overnight be responsible for so many people.