🚨🇬🇧 Meanwhile in the UK
Buckinghamshire Council have spent over £819Million on funding Taxis over the last 5 years.
This is the UK Equivalent to the Minnesota Somali Daycare Scam. Guess who owns all the Taxis…..
The numbers speak for themselves.
Rupert Lowe: 1,441 parliamentary contributions in 2025.
Nigel Farage: 39.
One is doing the work. The other is doing the media rounds.
Who would you rather have fighting for Britain?
This is completely mad.
Britain has no history of polygamy. It's been illegal to enter into a polygamous marriage in England since 1604.
When people come to this country, they should abide by our norms. Allowing them not to and then giving them taxpayer money for it is mental.
Low IQ Yookay cretin mindlessly destroys a dry stone wall.
There are entire government schemes dedicated to filling the countryside with this scum, whilst ethnically cleansing the people who’ve cared for it for generations.
Someone posted this on Facebook...so true!
Tax his land,
Tax his bed,
Tax the table
At which he's fed.
Tax his work,
Tax his pay,
He works for peanuts
Anyway!
Tax his cow,
Tax his goat,
Tax his pants,
Tax his coat.
Tax his tobacco,
Tax his drink,
Tax him if he
Tries to think.
Tax his car,
Tax his gas,
Find other ways
To tax his ass.
Tax all he has
Then let him know
That you won't be done
Till he has no dough.
When he screams and hollers;
Then tax him some more,
Tax him till
He's good and sore.
Then tax his coffin,
Tax his grave,
Tax the sod in
Which he's laid.
When he's gone,
Do not relax,
It's time to apply
The inheritance tax.
Accounts Receivable Tax
Airline surcharge tax
Airline Fuel Tax
Airport Maintenance Tax
Building Permit Tax
Cigarette Tax
Cooking Tax
Corporate Income Tax
Goods and Services Tax (GST)
Death Tax
Driving Permit Tax
Environmental Tax (Fee)
Excise Taxes
Income Tax
Fishing License Tax
Food License Tax
Petrol Tax (too much per litre)
Gross Receipts Tax
Health Tax
Heating Tax
Inheritance Tax
Interest Tax
Lighting Tax
Liquor Tax
Luxury Taxes
Marriage License Tax
Mortgage Tax
Pension Tax
Personal Income Tax
Property Tax
Poverty Tax
Real Estate Tax
Retail Sales Tax
Service Charge Tax
Telephone Tax
Value Added Tax
Vehicle License Registration Tax
Vehicle Sales Tax
Water Tax
Tax (VAT) on Tax.
And Now they want a blooming Carbon Tax!
STILL THINK THIS IS FUNNY?
Not one of these taxes existed 100 years ago, & our nation was one of the most prosperous in the world... We had absolutely no national debt, had a large middle class,a huge manufacturing base, and Mum stayed home to raise the kids.
What in the happened? Could it be the lying parasitic politicians wasting our money?
Oh, and don't forget the relatively new bank charges....
And we all know what we think of Bankers.
I hope this goes around the UK at least 1,000,000,000 times!!!
YOU can help it get there!
Our CFO asked me to "audit" our software subscriptions last week.
He sent me a spreadsheet with 200 rows. Slack, Zoom, Jira, Notion, Trello, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
He wanted me to survey the team to see which tools were essential.
I told him: "Surveys are for people who care about feelings. I care about OpEx."
I deleted the spreadsheet.
Instead, I logged into the corporate Amex portal and reported the card as lost.
Every single auto-renewal in the company failed instantly.
I call this "The Scream Test."
It’s simple Darwinian procurement.
If a tool goes down and nobody runs to my desk screaming within 4 hours? We didn't need it.
The Marketing team was at my door in 10 minutes begging for Adobe. We renewed it. The Sales team was crying about the CRM in 20 minutes. We renewed it.
But here’s the interesting part.
The HR department’s "Employee Wellness & Engagement Portal" ($12,000/year) has been down for six days.
Not a single person has noticed.
I didn't just save money. I quantified the exact value of our corporate culture.
It is zero.
Stop auditing. Start unplugging. If it’s important, they’ll scream. If they don't scream, it’s just noise.
@MichaelLCrick Nobody believes a word the MSM says anymore. It’s a classic smear campaign, we’ve seen it all before. Farage has always been accused of being a racist, even if this were true it’s too late. The boy cried wolf one too many times.
@NewCultureForum So sorry to hear this. Peter was one of the first voices of reason I found when I was lost, despairing of at the state of the country. Thank you for all your hard work. Rest in peace Peter. You will be missed.
I have never been more convinced that every single illegal migrant needs to be detained and deported.
Our petition calling on the Government to do exactly that has almost reached an incredible 500k signatures.
Make your voice heard.
SEND THEM HOME.
https://t.co/IuUQVEEuxe
What Fiona Goddard Has Done Is Remarkable
1. Fiona had the courage to step back from a rigged inquiry and tell the nation the truth about what was really taking place.
2. When Jess Phillips accused Fiona (and other survivors) of lying, Fiona produced the evidence, clearly showing it was the government minister who had lied about her.
3. Fiona and four others then wrote to the Home Secretary, setting out five reasonable conditions required to rebuild trust in the government’s handling of the national inquiry.
4. As a direct result of the actions led by Fiona, Ellie, and others, both of the government’s preferred candidates to chair the inquiry withdrew their applications.
5. The Prime Minister was then forced to issue a statement in Parliament explaining why the shortlist contained no judge. He lied. @Keir_Starmer is now directly implicated in the grooming gang scandal.
6. In desperation, a rival group of survivors was mobilised to defend Jess Phillips. Led by a Muslim convert, this group’s actions backfired badly:
- One of the five hadn’t even agreed to have her name added.
- Their focus was to expand the inquiry to include all forms of child abuse, diluting the focus on grooming gangs.
- Serious questions emerged about who appointed these individuals to a grooming gang survivors’ panel when they were not grooming gang victims.
- The group’s ringleader, Samantha, had previously appeared on a podcast urging people to think of the “bigger picture” - namely, suppressing ethnic and religious data to stop Reform UK and Tommy Robinson from using it.
7. Now, while government-aligned voices call for “reconciliation” to limit the damage, Fiona’s solicitors have written to @jessphillips. The Minister for Safeguarding Girls must issue an apology for insinuating Fiona was lying or face a libel suit.
Either way, this is the end for Jess Phillips.
I am in awe of how Fiona, Ellie, and the others have outmanoeuvred the government. After decades of being exploited by these same people, they’ve turned the tables in a way I have never seen.
We've had a response from Jess Phillips regarding the Government's national rape gang inquiry.
I'm told that their 'immediate focus is on appointing a Chair with the credibility and experience to lead the Inquiry', agreeing terms of reference with that Chair and developing the process.
They will THEN 'identify the first areas for review'.
What's been going on?!
Their inquiry is 'expected to operate over a two to three-year period.'
They announced the inquiry in June, it's now October.
Quite frankly, this is not good enough.
A Chair should have been appointed, proper steps should have been taken. Why is it moving so slowly?
I will be following this up in Parliament.
We've been running on our own inquiry, and have made real progress - all funded by private donors.
@officialsammyuk, @MarlonTag, @natenderby and our whole team have been doing incredible work behind the scenes preparing for our hearings and the drafting our report - followed by private prosecutions.
Government, with basically unlimited funds, should be steaming through this. What has actually been done?
Almost nothing, by the looks of it?
We have one message.
GET ON WITH IT.
It's a shithole. Almost every white British adult recognises it as such. An increasingly dangerous, dirty slum. There are only three groups of people who describe urban slums as vibrant and diverse... Foreigners, young people and politicians. Foreigners like it regardless because it's better than whatever shithole they came from, politicians praise it because they could never admit they turned it into a shithole, and young people, students especially enjoy the adventure, the convenience and the nightlife where they can test their mettle. I certainly enjoyed Leeds in my younger days, and latterly inner city Bristol. But everyone grows out of it eventually. People start to need familiarity, safety, predictability and kinship. That's why almost everyone moves away from "vibrant" areas when they can.
But then you get perpetual student types like Alice Roberts who never grow up. It's the liberal Peter Pan syndrome. As we've seen from other commentary from her in recent weeks, she peaked intellectually in 2008, and it was not a high peak. She remains, at heart, a wide-eyed lefty teenager, which is almost endearing, but not now she's knocking on into her fifties.
Our cities are filled with these types. Bristol and Brighton especially. Kidults who don't really follow politics to any level of sophistication, whose opinions are calibrated for maximum social convenience among other braindead urbanites. They effortlessly drift from one fad to another, be it climate, gender or Palestine. The Palestine cause is especially valuable social currency to them because it gives them a way to demonstrate to their exotic Uber driver that, though they're whiter than AC Grayling hair, they're a true ally to brown people.
Seeing as she's done quite well for herself, Ms Roberts is largely insulated from the worst aspects of diversity even if she chooses to live among it. The last fifteen years of rapid demographic change hasn't registered with her, and because she's programmed to see urban squalor as "vibrant", she lacks the language to call it what it is.
Deep down, though, she knows it's a dangerous shithole and will still take all the necessary precautions when going out with her girl pals - but to remain on "the right side of history" she has to pretend the grooming gangs, the knife crime, the organised crime is all just part of the rich fabric of vibrant and diverse modern Britain. Since none of it affects her directly, or is likely to intrude on her life, it's just the backdrop the exciting simulation she lives in. As far as she's concerned as a wealthy urbanite, "diversity" is largely consequence free.
What you can be assured of, though, is when it starts to get hairy, Ms Roberts will be the first to cash in her chips and move to a nice leafy white suburb (if she hasn't already), where she doesn't have to set eyes on the piles of rotting refuse or see any brown faces. She'll never have to wonder if her daughter is being preyed upon by Moslem perverts, and she won't be worried about her personal safety. When she says Birmingham is "vibrant, diverse and wonderful", she means... from a distance.
“I think Elon Musk is an idiot”
“Why because he invented SpaceX & Tesla?”
“People are waking up - they’ve been lied to the entire time”
“You’re terrified because he’s allowed speech you can’t control”
Incredible exchange - you can literally watch the Liberal Left malfunction in real time as they realise they’ve lost control of the narrative.
Since I took this photo at the unite the kingdom march yesterday, it’s taken on a bit of a life of its own. Many large accounts just stole it and used without credit which is always a terrible thing to do. A credit costs nothing and makes a big difference to me as a photographer. Thanks to my many followers who called them out. Really appreciate that. People have also asked grok to see if it’s ai. Apparently grok said it was. Well grok, it isn’t. It’s exactly as it appeared. Really love that you all liked my photo. Thank you so much once again for all your lovely messages.
I'm trying to catalogue all of the Labour scandals since Starmer became PM. I've got to 36 so far. What am I missing?
1. Chagos Islands deal
2. Two-child benefit cap rebellion
3. Lord Alli donations and freebies scandal
4. Broken manifesto promise on taxes
5. Summer riots and two-tier policing allegations
6. Starmer's "far-right bandwagon" remarks
7. Civil service cronyism appointments
8. Taylor Swift concert security and tickets
9. Winter fuel allowance cuts
10. Early prisoner release scheme
11. Sue Gray's resignation
12. Louise Haigh's resignation over fraud
13. Farmers' protests over inheritance tax changes
14. Highest 30-year gilt yields since 1998
15. Flatlined economic growth
16. Inflation rise
17. Tulip Siddiq's resignation over corruption
18. U-turn on definition of "woman"
19. Non-Doms tax changes cost revenue
20. Private school VAT cost revenue
21. Tax breaks for Indian workers in trade deal
22. U-turn on grooming gangs inquiry
23. U-turn on "island of strangers" remarks
24. Loss of Commons control and rebel suspensions
25. U-turn on disabled welfare cuts
26. Rachel Reeves cries in Commons
27. Peter Kyle accuses Farage of siding with Savile
28. Rushanara Ali's resignation
29. Angela Rayner's tax avoidance allegations
30. Record small boat crossings
31. Free speech disasters
32. Highest global millionaire emigration
33. Off-track housing targets
34. Islamophobia definition
35. Andrew Gwynne's sacking over racist and sexist comments
36. Bridget Philipson capitulating to education unions to the detriment of children