Andrew Bridgen: Terrorist comes to the UK...
Terrorist comes to the UK after hearing that the UK accepts everyone! Let’s face it , it’s true just get in a dinghy and you are in !Craig Murray: I am not OK with the body shaming...
I am not OK with the body shaming: but the pictures of Sturgeon drinking wine with the lawyer who failed to ask her the crucial questions about discharge of elderly COVID victims into care homes, while "representing" the bereaved at the Covid Inquiry, trouble me.Jayda Fransen: Dashcam footage from Gary Poland's...
Dashcam footage from Gary Poland's taxi shows the girls running alongside his vehicle, and showed him looking in the rear view mirror. “I then saw a massed huddle of children, aged approximately six or seven years old, stumble and run in a panicked hurry out of 34a Hart St. They were screaming, it was like a stampede for their lives.” Although Mr Poland saw children fleeing the building and screaming in terror in his rear–view mirror, he did not stop to help. This is one of the most sickening things I’ve read in a long time. Cowardly men destroy nations, they are no better than paedophiles.Adam Brooks: The Police will not want 5 am...
The Police will not want 5 am licences to still be valid. It will be carnage in high streets at 5am if boozing from 5 or 6pm. Starmer got an awkward one here now game changed… I can open til 4.30am due to my T.E.N, but I’ll probably go to 12.30/1am now depending on crowd.Adam Brooks: Apparently, when England...
Apparently, when England games are on, domestic violence spikes across the country. Now, if you’re the type to have a booze & then bash your wife or girlfriend… you’re a coward of the highest order. You’re a loser, you’re a pathetic, weak man. Go look in the mirror if that’s you.Adam Brooks: If Pakistan won’t take the grooming...
If Pakistan won’t take the grooming gang monster back, stop their visas, stop the foreign aid that us taxpayers generate. We shouldn’t be giving them anything anyway. They have a space programme and nuclear weapons ffs. Our Government are cowards.
David Icke: Between the lines...
Between the lines: Politics is so discredited because we are masks on the same face that we have to give people the impression that I am different before enough realise that if they don't cooperate en masse with their own enslavement then the REAL rulers of the world and gofers like me are fucked.Robin Monotti: They rig elections...
They rig elections, Covid deaths, "vaccine" studies, PCR test targets, hockey stick climate graphs, but they would NEVER rig football VAR. Because football is sacred. Or maybe…Gareth Icke: On June 7th, Starmer was going...
On June 7th, Starmer was going to fight whoever dare stand against him in a leadership contest. Less than a month later, he's fallen on his sword and vowed to keep his mouth shut. Someone got a call, didn't they?Martin Daubney: FACE THE MUSIC BURNHAM...
FACE THE MUSIC BURNHAM You can’t dodge scrutiny forever. The voters won’t stand for it. New PM, same old problems!Daniel Lacalle: The UK Labour contender wants...
The UK Labour contender wants to double down on the policies that have demolished the UK economy.Aaron Bastani: A quite extraordinary development...
A quite extraordinary development in @andyburnham’s Labour Party. I’m told John Stolliday, whose deplorable behaviour we exposed in the Labour Leaks, has just been announced as Labour’s executive director of GLU (responsible for legal and governance).Aaron Bastani: One reason Labour has given disgraced bureaucrat...
One reason Labour has given disgraced bureaucrat, John Stolliday, a job, is the Labour right lost unison - where he worked - so he needed a job. After law changes for 2027: a job for life. This is how Labour right work. They couldn’t run a sweet shop, let alone the country!Bob Pickard: This guy hasn’t even taken office...
This guy hasn’t even taken office, yet a remarkable intensity of duelling mainstream and social media narratives with clashing image development and character assassination agendas. The next British PM’s extraordinary and controversial method of arriving at this point – and now poised to take power – puts the pressure on him to show he’s got the goods and motivates his critics to define him unfavourably even before the get-go.
Lewis Brackpool: Restore Britain’s latest investigation...
Restore Britain’s latest investigation has uncovered the insanity of DEI inside our prisons, especially at HMP Belmarsh, home to some of Britain’s most dangerous offenders. Their officers are now being trained in “How to banter.” It’s absolutely insane.Lee Hurst: The cash will be frittered away as per...
The cash will be frittered away as per. The local businesses will have been taxed to provide the cash and some of them will go bust because of it causing more unemployment. This is how this works.James Foster: @Keir_Starmer did not save the Labour Party...
@Keir_Starmer did not save the Labour Party. Because it didn’t need saving. Why does this man have to lie so much? Why don’t people call him out?Philip Proudfoot: Labour MPs endlessly said...
Labour MPs endlessly said they wanted Burnham back to have their "best players on the pitch" Interesting, then, that their "best player" is looking to bring back one of the worst.Alice Smith: The World Cup is freaking out...
The World Cup is freaking out woke English political pundits because it has let loose a mild and limited level of patriotism. Imaging what would happen if the English showed patriotism for something that mattered?Liz Webster: Brexit madness!...
Brexit madness! Matthew Elliott says the next election will be a rerun of Brexit, then argues we should stop looking backwards because the world has changed. But if Brexit is still the defining political issue 10 years on, that tells you something. He points to the EU’s declining share of global GDP, yet ignores geography and the fact that the EU remains the UK’s largest trading partner by far. The question was never whether Asia would grow faster than Europe. It was whether Britain would be more prosperous outside the Single Market than inside it. That’s the comparison Brexit still hasn’t won.Weapons Instead of Roads and Energy
The defence investment plan that the new occupant of Number 10 will have to implement is facing a funding shortfall running into billions of pounds. Many on social media argue that the gap will ultimately have to be filled by lowering the public’s standard of living.Liz Webster: Insurance professionals on 10 years of Brexit...
Insurance professionals on 10 years of Brexit: “Bregret” is real. Many in the sector report higher costs, lost EU passporting rights, increased regulatory complexity, and reduced competitiveness. The City lost significant business and opportunities after leaving the Single Market. This is another industry quietly paying the price for Brexit.
Liz Webster: Brexit was sold as a way to strengthen...
Brexit was sold as a way to strengthen border security. Instead, Border Force officers say leaving the EU meant losing access to key European criminal databases, making it harder to identify convicted people smugglers using false identities. By leaving the EU, we left behind tools that helped keep Britain safe. Total loss of control. Press play to 👂 to articleAlice Smith: The Left accuses rightwing politicians...
The Left accuses rightwing politicians of egotism and a messiah complex. The Right accuses leftwing politicians of narcissism and a saviour complex. Both are correct.Alice Smith: When leftists chant that...
When leftists chant that “diversity is our strength” they are not making a fact-based, verifiable claim. They are reciting a dogma of their globalist creed.James Foster: Different imagery...
Different imagery, same script: @Keir_Starmer: “No more sticking plaster politics”. @andyburnham: the time has come for a circuit breaker…!” BOTH are just rhetorical ways of saying the current approach has run out of road. Diagnosis isn’t a plan. Where’s the how?Edwin Hayward: They'll be attacking that newfangled...
They'll be attacking that newfangled "fire" thing soon enough. Not content until we're hiding in caves and running scared of our own shadows.Timothy Ash: Government and local government...
Government and local government regulations for businesses are like the RNLI handing out lifebelts made from concrete.Cameron Hudson: A new EU/IOM program is spending 13.3 million euro...
A new EU/IOM program is spending 13.3 million euro to support 1500 Chadian youth to prevent them from migrating through Europe through various forms of job training. That's almost 9000/person most of which will end up going to Geneva/Brussels bureaucrats👍Read more