Radical leftists who spent 10+ years forcing everybody to view Western nations through a racialised lens now wonder why people are viewing nations through a racialised lens.
Suicidal empathy is the British state paying British firms £5,000 to hire foreign workers while leaving millions of British people, including 1 million young people, on welfare.
We need a government that puts our own people first.
And we need it now.
The Belfast attack shows the difference between Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe.
How so?
Rupert Lowe is currently doing what he always does:
farming it for clicks.
Yet when Rupert Lowe was asked last week by The Spectator about indefinite leave to remain, the very policy that allowed this monster to stay in the UK, he said he “didn’t want to get into the weeds” of that particular policy.
He didn’t want to get into the detail, to do the work.
What does Nigel Farage do?
Months ago with @ZiaYusufUK he launches a major, detailed policy to abolish indefinite leave to remain.
To set up entirely new criteria for visas while reversing the Boriswave and clamping down on illegals.
He does the work, in other words.
Under a Reform government, this monster would NEVER have been allowed to stay in the UK.
He would never have had leave to remain. He would never have been allowed to stay.
That’s the difference.
Now ask yourself this question:
Do you want somebody who farms clicks without the work?
Whose only goal is to go viral and hate on Nigel Farage:
Or do you want somebody who actually has what it takes to save our country? Who does the work?
I know which side I’m on.
Britain does not have time for online clicks.
We need real, serious change.
Cathy Newman is a VERY SICK human being.
A man is nearly beheaded by a migrant who shouldn't be here on the streets of Belfast.
She rushes straight to her newsroom computer to blame "far right" Rupert Lowe, Tommy Robinson & Nigel Farage for "whipping this up for their own ends".
We’ve had so many off ramps. I think for me the worst was when David Amess was murdered and MPs instead chose to place the blame on social media and advocate for censorship. A colleague, a man that was by all accounts decent and upstanding, a man many of them knew. Horrible
The exchange would have gone something like this:
Minister: why are we letting in so many asylum seekers? Have checks been done to ensure they aren’t a danger to the public?”
Home Office mandarin: we can’t do proper checks because they throw their ID docs in the sea. We have to let them in ‘cos ECHR.
Minister: I don’t care. Stop letting them in.
Government lawyer: no can do Minister. That’s unlawful.
Conversation continues round in circles.
Until we grapple with the bureaucratic state and the underlying legislation nothing will be fixed
Nobody can explain how mass migration from the third world has benefited the west. Even the advocates of these policies cannot explain its benefits. That's because there is no benefit and they know it. Death, dysfunction, and horrors beyond comprehension. That's all it brings us
The Irish happily check vehicles and people going south when they want to.
Yet apparently we can't police our border with Ireland. Instead we let people wander across it & give them asylum.
We must be out of our minds.
The back door into the UK via Ireland needs closing.
Today, we woke to the sickening scenes of a Sudanese man attempting to behead another man on the streets of Belfast.
In the aftermath, we’ve seen the all-too-familiar damage-control operation from the authorities.
People are being urged not to share the footage or comment on the incident because it may cause division, distress the family, or fuel the “far right”.
In a democratic society, people have the right to share footage of events that take place in public and to discuss why such horrific acts keep happening in our country.
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Isn't this you happily shaking hands with the Syrian President, Ahmed al-Sharaa, who led an Al-Qaeda linked terror group which carried out multiple beheadings? Just checking on your tolerance levels for this sort of stuff @Keir_Starmer
FARAGE: "We know that he's Sudanese. No 10 are refusing to say whether he came here illegally, which I think tells us probably all we need to know.”
"He was given leave to remain, as almost all these people are. We dish out leave to remain like Smarties to people about whom we know nothing, and some of whom cause great harm in our country.
Frankly, these people shouldn't be here.
It's as simple as that."