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Niall does so much and asks so little. If you can will you donate to him? If you canโt will you comment and share? At the very least go follow Niall! Heโs the best account on X.
The Labour government are trying to create a digital prison for the entire British population with the government as the prison wardens. No one voted for this.
A teen boy on puberty blockers goes to a urologist because he was wetting his pants in class
Also his pee was strawberry colored from blood and skin flakes
Boy and his mom ask if the incontinence and bloody urine might be side effects from puberty blockers
The transition-friendly urologist says nah, transition drugs are totally safe, the problem is you're holding in your pee *too much*
A few months after stopping the puberty blockers, the boy stopped peeing blood
The urologist was charged this year for allegedly having thousands of pornographic pictures of children
LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell is defending the departmentโs commitment to transparency after an officer fatally shot a family dog while responding to a suspected domestic violence call in Canoga Park, a case that has drawn intense public attention and fueled a fundraising campaign that has raised more than $185,000.
Outside the condominium complex where the shooting happened, supporters have left flowers, candles, photographs and handwritten tributes honoring Jameson, a 2-year-old Saint Berdoodle.
The growing memorial includes handwritten notes, drawings of Jameson, stuffed animals, and candles
UNBELIEVABLE. Your entire life sold to a billionaire and you never got a vote. DIGITAL ID. Blair brokered it, the King read it out like a shopping list, and 2.96 million of you signed a petition begging them not to. They read it, smiled, and did it anyway.
Hereโs this COCKY IDIOT, smirking down the camera, telling you it's only what he was elected to do. The sheer NERVE.
They tried to force this in 2006 and the country threw it back. So they got clever. You don't force a leash on a country, you call it child safety and let them clip it on themselves. Optional, they say. Until the bank needs it. Until the job needs it. Until you can't buy milk without it. Optional the way a cliff edge is optional.
Embedded so deep that pulling it out takes the whole system down. Surviving every election. Every Prime Minister. Every one of you who never agreed to a word of it.
That's not a service. It's a LEASH. Heavy surveillance with a friendly logo, built to watch you, price you, and switch you off the second you say the wrong thing. Once it turns, it never turns back.
Now watch him smirk through it. FIVE times he stood there and said it's not possible. FIVE. Like a parrot that learned one phrase and mistook it for genius, reciting his greatest hits to a country that stopped clapping months ago, taking a bow in an empty theatre.
Wrong every time, he sneers. No, sunshine. Wrong about the boats. The bills. The borders. The only thing he's right about is how much he adores the sound of his own voice telling you he's right.
Watch what he's smirking THROUGH. The most despised Prime Minister this country has ever recorded. Ministers bolting for the door. MPs begging him to leave. A man waist deep in his own wreckage, straightening his tie for the cameras.
He was elected to serve this country. Not gift-wrap your private life and post it to the highest bidder who filled Blair's pockets fastest.
A landslide, he calls it. Won on barely a third of the vote, the emptiest mandate in living memory, worn like a crown God lowered onto his head.
Biggest NHS drop in 17 years, he beams. For ONE month. While 7.3 million still rot on the list.
Highest growth in the G7, he says. For ONE quarter. The next month it shrank. Funny how he forgot that bit.
Then everything he left off the brochure. TEN things not one of you voted for. Not one in his manifesto.
Winter fuel torn off ten million pensioners. Biggest tax raid since 1993. The thresholds Reeves swore she'd never freeze, frozen. Energy bills up after he promised cuts. The family farm tax. WASPI women promised the earth, handed a shrug. Grooming inquiry sat on six months. Post offices for the chop. Chagos given away.
And the tenth, buried deepest. Digital ID, held up behind the children like a human shield, because who argues with protecting kids. Then they vote to come for your VPN, the one tool that let you slip the net, and bolt the last door behind you.
Here's the punchline that should make your blood boil. Australia tried this exact ban. Months later the children strolled straight through it. It didn't protect ONE child. It was never built to. The children were never the point. The contract was.
Blair gets richer. Ellison gets richer. Then they plug it into Europe so the same machine prints money across a continent. Every regime that ever pulled this used the same excuse. China. Russia. North Korea. Protect the people. Then own them.
The children were never the target. They were the costume. You were never protected. You were harvested, and told to say thank you.
So watch him smirk and call it a mandate. It was never a mandate. It's the biggest robbery in plain sight this country has ever seen, dressed up as the will of the people and sold back to you as kindness.
Once it turns, it never turns back.
I have just finished reading The Rape Gang Inquiry Report.
It is, without a doubt, the most horrifying document I've ever read in my life.
There is no close second... and it's worse than you could ever imagine.
Here's everything you need to know ๐งต
Another beast in Aberdeen
When we have so many home grown monsters why would anyone want to import endless more, especially when itโs normal in their culture
When Nationalists take charge every nonce is going on the bin
๐จ JUST IN: UK police are REFUSING to release the identity of the 30-year-old man who THREW A 3-YEAR-OLD INTO A CROCODILE ENCLOSURE, only to get mauled
What kind of ANIMAL just walks up and THROWS a kid to his would-be death?!
The scum was arrested for attempted murder.
RELEASE THE NAME! The people must know!
When all is said and done, and when our History Book is written imagine this ๐ will be Mary Lou's legacy...that and 'there can be no veto' too..absolutely shameful
๐จ๐ซ๐ท BREAKING: Victim of migrant sex attack found GUILTY for telling the truth
Thais d'Escufon was in court today fighting her conviction for 'inciting racial hatred'
Previously, her home was invaded by a Tunisian migrant and she was sexually assaulted her
She was asked to speak about her ordeal on television and said "the main danger for women in France is Black African and Arab immigrant men"
For this she was convicted with a 6 month suspended sentence and a โฌ3,000 fine.
Today the suspended sentence was removed but the fine remains and her criminal record stays in place
A sad day for justice
A sad day for France
A sad day for truth
Good luck for the future @ThaisEscufon ๐
I hope one day you find true justice
๐ฎ๐ช Ireland - 18th June 2026
Romanian national jailed for 12 years for raping woman after posing as taxi driver ๐ท๐ด
Costel Raducan (37) of High Street, Balbriggan was convicted of burglary, rape & attempted anal rape that occurred on May 3rd, 2025 in Dublin.
No deportation.
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High Court Halts Deportation of South African National and Six Children Pending Judicial Review
A South African national and her six children have secured a High Court injunction preventing their deportation pending the determination of judicial review proceedings challenging the Minister for Justice's refusal to revoke deportation orders made against the family.
The family arrived in Ireland in November 2023 and applied for international protection. Their claim was based on allegations that they had been subjected to threats and extortion by gangsters in South Africa, racial and religious abuse arising from their Muslim faith, a physical attack on the children's father, and fears for the safety of the children. The father, a Pakistani national, is not in Ireland with the family. The protection applications were refused at every stage of the statutory process. The authorities relied, among other matters, on South Africa's designation as a safe country of origin and identified credibility concerns with the claim as presented.
Following the refusal of permission to remain, deportation orders were made against the mother and her six children on 30 April 2025. Significantly, no claim relating to mental health difficulties or suicide risk had been advanced during the permission to remain process, notwithstanding that the mother had attempted to take her own life in March 2025 after receiving a negative decision in her international protection claim and before a final decision had been made on permission to remain.
After the deportation orders were served, the family sought revocation of the orders under section 3(11) of the Immigration Act 1999. The application relied on medical evidence concerning the mother's mental health. A GP recorded that she was suffering from anxiety and depression and noted a previous overdose. A psychotherapist's report also advanced a new claim that the mother had been subjected to coercive control by her husband for many years, a matter that had not formed part of the original protection application. According to that report, the refusal of her protection claim caused her to lose hope and led to the suicide attempt.
The application was further supported by reports from a consultant psychiatrist who concluded that the mother was suffering from a severe adjustment reaction and depressive episode and was not medically fit to travel. The psychiatrist expressed the opinion that deportation would pose a high risk of suicide, further trauma and psychological collapse. An updated report prepared in April 2026 stated that her condition had worsened and that forced return to South Africa would likely precipitate acute suicidality, severe depressive collapse and an inability to function effectively as the sole carer of her children.
The Minister ultimately refused to revoke the deportation orders. The decision concluded that the medical evidence did not establish a sufficient basis to prevent deportation and that there was no evidence that treatment available in South Africa would be inadequate. The Minister further concluded that the State's interest in immigration control outweighed the humanitarian issues raised by the family.
The Minister also highlighted what was described as a material error in the psychiatrist's reports. The reports stated that the mother's overdose occurred after she received notification of the deportation orders. In fact, the overdose occurred before the deportation orders were served and after the negative international protection decision. It was argued on behalf of the Minister that this error affected the reliability of the psychiatric opinion and the weight to be attached to it. The Minister also pointed to the absence of evidence concerning the availability of treatment in South Africa and the absence of updated reports from treating clinicians.
Judicial review proceedings were commenced after the refusal decision issued. The family contended that the Minister had failed to properly consider the constitutional right to life, had inadequately addressed the medical evidence concerning suicide risk, and had failed to properly consider the position and rights of the six children.
Delivering an ex tempore ruling, Ms Justice Siobhรกn Phelan held that the applicants had met the substantial grounds threshold required for leave to seek judicial review. The judge found that there was an arguable issue as to whether the Minister had considered the alleged suicide risk solely through the framework of Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights without separately addressing the constitutional right to life protected by Article 40.3.2 of the Constitution. The court also found arguable grounds concerning the treatment of the medical evidence, the Minister's reasoning, and the impact on the children should the alleged suicide risk materialise.
In considering whether to grant interim relief, the court acknowledged the public interest in the orderly implementation of deportation orders but concluded that the balance of justice favoured preserving the status quo. Ms Justice Phelan held that there was a credible basis for contending that deportation carried a real risk of significant harm, including death by suicide, and that the potential consequences for the six children if they were to lose their mother outweighed the temporary interference with the enforcement of the deportation orders.
The High Court accordingly granted leave to pursue the judicial review and made an interlocutory order restraining the deportation of the mother and her six children pending the determination of the proceedings.
J.K. and the Minors S.K., Y.M.K., S.M.K., R.M.K., R.K. and H.M.K. v Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration, Ireland and the Attorney General [2026] IEHC 391