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🚨 Deportation SCANDAL: UK Won’t Act, But Pakistan is READY! 🚨 A senior Pakistani official reveals that Britain has NEVER asked for grooming gang criminals to be sent back—despite a treaty in place. The truth is out. Watch the full episode of The News At Ben NOW.
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Getting rid of Labour is not enough. A Tory-lite wet Right would not save Britain. It would discredit the entire national cause and destroy it more effectively than Labour ever could.
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A divided Right is dangerous. But a hollow Right is useless. Restore is right to stand in Makerfield because blindly falling in behind Reform, as it currently stands, is not the answer. Burnham is dangerous. A united Left would be disastrous. But the Right cannot win by becoming another empty vehicle built around personality, failed Tories and policy drift. That pressure is necessary. In fact, it may be the only thing that saves the Right before 2029.
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Rage and disgust are inevitable when the political class refuses to protect the country. They refuse to control the border. They refuse to defend British culture. They refuse to listen. Then they point at ordinary people and call them far-right for reacting. They are scared.
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Birmingham Council has admitted people tried to take part in illegal “family voting” during the May elections. Polling staff intervened. They were subjected to aggressive behaviour and verbal abuse. That tells you everything. If the secret ballot can be challenged inside polling stations, imagine what happens with postal votes behind closed doors.
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Britain used to be a serious country. Now it cannot defend itself. At the Falklands, we sent a task force across the world in days. That was Margaret Thatcher’s Britain. Now we are living in Keir Starmer’s excuse for one.
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Tried out the UK government’s official new AI chatbot for jobseekers. Its advice: work in the US. Quick, which public service can we add AI to next
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Councils are warning England fans not to fly the St George’s Cross during the World Cup, claiming it is “unsafe” and bad for “community cohesion”. In England. During a World Cup. If you are offended by England’s flag, feel free to make your way to the nearest airport.
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Belfast knife attack suspect Hadi Alodid was granted asylum under a fast-track application scheme introduced by two of Nigel Farage's senior colleagues. It meant he'd only to complete a Home Office questionnaire rather than attend a face-to-face interview. belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/…
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Replying to @SJAMcBride
I warned about this fast tracking at the time. Fast tracking meant no scrutiny, no analysis, no rejections. Just accelerate acceptances and clear the backlog. This is still happening!
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After the horrific attempted beheading in Belfast, Labour’s answer is to amend the Online Safety Act and force social media platforms to remove content faster during “times of crisis”. Not fix the border. Not answer the public. Not restore trust. But instead censor the reaction. They do not want answers, they want total control.
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The people of Northern Ireland are unique. Frankly, they may be the only people left in the United Kingdom who still truly understand what it means to be British. Not as a slogan. Not as a flag for convenience. But as an identity forged through loyalty, sacrifice, resilience and history. That community bond matters. And to understand just how catastrophically the Government has handled this situation, consider this: Loyalists, Unionists and Nationalists are coming together. In Northern Ireland. That sentence alone should stop every official in Stormont & Whitehall dead in their tracks. Because when communities with such deep historic divisions find common cause, it tells you something profound. The public can see what the Government refuses to admit. This is not a “community tension” problem. It is a failure of leadership, border control and public safety.
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I am looking forward to joining @RupertLowe10 in Makerfield on Saturday. Do not listen to the gloomsters. Vote with your heart and mind. Reform offers nothing other than the same old. The country cannot be saved by those who broke it. See you there at 9:30 am on Saturday!
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Starmer’s reaction to the attempted beheading of a British citizen by a Sundanese barbarian: Tighten free speech laws so we cannot complain. He should be on trial along with the barbarian.
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Some of us did try to explain to you lot that identify politics would always lead to... identity politics. Hope you're happy.
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Sky News suggesting Northern Ireland has a racism problem. No, it does not. Stop distracting from the truth. It has an open borders problem.
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First minister Michelle O'Neill: “The debate today ... is about our inclusive society, our welcoming society.” Tone deaf.

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The tide is turning on Chagos. When the Great British PAC launched its campaign, many said stopping this surrender of British sovereignty was impossible. Since then we have: • Funded and supported judicial reviews • Helped secure injunctions and legal victories • Amplified the voices of Chagossians demanding self-determination • Supported the establishment of the Chagossian Government in Exile • Commissioned major polling that shines a light on what the British public really thinks about this deal • Worked with politicians from across party lines, alongside friends and allies in the United States, who recognise the importance of Diego Garcia and British sovereignty This move in the House of Lords shows what can be achieved when people unite behind a common cause. This has never been about party politics. It has been about defending British sovereignty, protecting a vital strategic asset, and ensuring the Chagossian people have a say in their own future. The Great British PAC's cross-party approach has helped force scrutiny onto a deal that many hoped would simply be waved through without proper debate. The fight is not over, but together we have already achieved far more than many thought possible. From the courts, to Parliament, to the Chagossian people themselves, this campaign is proving that determined citizens can still make a difference. Let's keep going. Thank you to everyone who has supported this campaign. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/06…
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