Let me categorically Debunk this utter rot. @sainsburys.
I am a poultry Breeder. The hens that lay white eggs (Amberline/White Star) DO NOT have a lower carbon footprint.
Yes they eat a bit less and produce roughly the same amount of eggs as the Brown egg layers (Bovan/Lowman/ISA Brown) but they live shorter lives, are prone to dying suddenly when startled, a flighty and nervous and because they live shorter productive lives (12 -18mnths) vs brown 18/24mnths (both commercial farmed), you have to incubate more which is increased (Electricity/gas costs) and their eggs are not the same quality.
I breed and keep 20+ different breeds, including: ISA Brown hens and White Stars. All my hens are 100% free range, Not a single barn kept bird, I have ISA browns that are 5yrs old and still laying beautiful Brown eggs, I have not seen a White star live beyond 3yrs and certainly none have laid eggs past 18-24mnths.
White stars Lay themselves to death. They are slender birds and because they dont eat a lot, it drains their personal vitality to keep up laying the eggs you want to sell because of the nonsensical lie that they are "More Carbon Neutral"
You want to know about eggs, come talk to someone like me, Don't rely on some hairbrained imagination of a buyer who's trying to squeeze the profit margin for a few extra pennies at our expense and to the poor hens detriment.
Peter & Alan.
Many of us LGB have been warning you for YEARS that this was happening.
We told you there are huge problems ahead, as gender ideology is in direct contradiction to being same-sex attracted.
We told you to stop involving other people’s children.
We told you SO MANY LGB people are sick & tired of being tethered to ideological cheerleaders for Queer Theory.
We told you the homophobia was coming from within the house.
We told you the blatant misogyny would have repercussions.
You all turned a blind eye.
You didn’t listen.
You said “No Debate.”
You branded us ‘bigots’.
Why are you NOW feigning surprise that there is a renewed backlash?
You CAUSED this.
2015. What changed??
Think hard.
This is a DISGRACE.
The brother of the Manchester Airport thugs the same animals who viciously beat the shit out of police officers is a policeman himself. Not only is he a police officer he has just been suspended over racism claims. Naz Hussain was a respected officer over 3 decades.
Even worse: their family had 6 members in the force who wrote character references defending these scum.
How the hell does a family of cop-beaters have SIX cop relatives vouching for them?
This is two-tier policing on steroids. Total corruption.
Daily Mail called it "A COMPLETE DISGRACE" and they’re right.
The whole system is rotten.
This is Henry's older sister, Olivia Nowak
She called her brother her "best friend" and said they had "an unbreakable bond" in a statement following his death
Pray for her
SHE REPORTED CHILD ABUSE 181 TIMES. BRITAIN SAID NOT NOW, THANKS.
Sara Rowbotham was an NHS sexual health coordinator in Rochdale. Between 2005 and 2011 she filed 181 detailed referrals to Greater Manchester Police and social services.
Each one named victims. Each one described systematic rape and trafficking of girls as young as 11. Each one went nowhere.
She was not ignored because the evidence was weak. She was ignored because the evidence was inconvenient.
Authorities labelled her not credible. Her team was dismissed. The official reason given for inaction was community cohesion.
Read that again.
Community cohesion. While children were being passed between men like property, the priority was keeping things quiet.
She was made redundant in 2014.
A 2024 independent review confirmed every referral she filed was credible, substantive and appropriately communicated. The same review identified 96 men still considered an active risk to children. Still out there. In 2024. Because the original response scraped only the surface and called it a job done.
Five police officers refused to cooperate with the review. They were not charged. They were not recalled. They retired on pensions.
Sara Rowbotham got an MBE.
The system that failed 181 times got a press release about lessons learned.
If this does not alarm you, you have not understood it yet.
@BBC@guardian@AndyBurnhamGM
The Daily Mail has now published details from sentencing that almost no one has reported.
As Henry Nowak — bleeding from five stab wounds — tried to climb a commercial rubbish bin and over a fence to escape, Vickrum Digwa filmed him.
And taunted him.
“You’re not going to get away with this big man.”
Henry landed on top of a parked car on the other side of the fence. Digwa walked round and took close-up photos of him lying on the ground.
A home security camera then captured what may be the most chilling exchange in this entire case.
Henry: “I am dying.”
Digwa: “You’re not dying bro.”
Ten minutes later, Henry said: “You stabbed me.”
Digwa replied: “No, I didn’t.”
In the ten minutes that followed the stabbing, Vickrum Digwa did not call an ambulance. He filmed Henry for a full five minutes instead.
That clip was deemed too disturbing to be played in court.
Stop and process what that means. A judge and a jury sat through video of Digwa describing his blade in “loving terms,” through bodycam of Henry being handcuffed as he died, through pathologist evidence of the eight-centimetre chest wound — and the only piece of footage the court ruled too disturbing to show was the five minutes Vickrum Digwa spent filming an 18-year-old as he bled to death on a Southampton pavement.
The judge said it in sentencing: “You continued to make films of Henry suffering, ignoring much of his desperation at having been stabbed. You told him that had not happened, no doubt to convince others who were nearby.”
The lie Digwa told the police did not begin when officers arrived. It began ten minutes earlier, in Henry’s face, as Henry told him he was dying.
This is what Hampshire Police walked into. This is the man they believed when they got there. This is what the court has now formally established took place between the stabbing and Henry’s death.
The five-minute video exists. Henry’s family knows what is on it. The court knows what is on it. The public does not.
It is too disturbing to be shown.
But not too disturbing to have been done to him.
Henry — forever 18. 🤍
#JusticeForHenryNowak
The Assisted Dying Bill has failed.
And I am so glad.
I’ve suffered with an eating disorder throughout my life.
When I was 15, I was dangerously underweight. On an IV drip in hospital. My organs on the brink of failing.
If I had been given the ‘choice’ to die, I would have taken it.
MPs removed the parts of the Assisted Dying Bill that were meant to safeguard against coercion and protect vulnerable people.
Assisted suicide isn’t only done “when the patient wants it”. Look no further than the countries that have already legalised it.
In Spain, a girl who was gang raped and attempted to kill herself was offered euthanasia. She reportedly wanted to back out, but her organs had “already been reserved”.
In the Netherlands, 40% of euthanasia deaths occur without patient consent.
In Canada, it has been offered to Paralympians who asked for a mobility aid.
If it happened there, it would happen here too. People would be killed against their will.
The disabled.
The mentally ill.
Abuse victims.
All have been killed by the State under the guise of “compassion”.
When you are as mentally ill as I was then, you will do everything in your power to convince those around you that you are well enough to make your own decisions.
When your organs are shutting down and every course of treatment has “failed” to fix you, death becomes an attractive option.
If I had been given the choice to die, I would’ve taken it. No questions asked.
And that’s why the Assisted Dying Bill terrified me.
Because when you’re that mentally unwell, you don’t see hope. You see pain, and you want it to end.
You’ll do anything to convince the people around you that you’re “of sound mind.” You’ll say whatever it takes to be left alone.
But behind those words is an illness doing the talking.
If this bill had existed when I was 15, I might not be here. Not because it was the right choice, but because I was sick and exhausted and desperate. I didn’t need a legal route to die. I needed someone to fight for me when I couldn’t.
It tells people like the girl I was that death is the easiest option — to relieve your family, the NHS, and yourself of the burden of caring for you — instead of showing them that life can be worth the fight.
I survived. I got better.
But I may not have.
Not if the law had made dying seem easier than recovering.
The Assisted Dying Bill didn’t protect people like me. It wrote us off. It was abandonment dressed up as mercy.
And I thank God that it failed.
@GadSaad The horrors UK authorities have allowed to happen should all be made public. The authorities there - not just the government but many local and national bodies too - have gone rogue and are no longer part of the free world, or even friends of Western values.