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The antizionists seemed genuinely surprised at the terrible reception they got from the Jewish community today. They think they’re the ones who fought the fascists at Cable Street but they’re actually the Black Shirts.
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"I want to work, that's why I came to the UK." Yes, I assumed that. But it also means your asylum application is fraudulent and you need to leave this country.
‘At the Midland Hotel in Derby, a Grade II listed building housing around two hundred asylum seekers, a whistleblower described the daytime scene. The hotel is not busy, they said, because everyone is out at work. Delil, an Ethiopian asylum seeker staying there, put it plainly. "I work for Deliveroo like a lot of my friends. I want to work, that's why I came to the UK”.’
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“If you are on the wrong road progress means doing an about-turn and walking back to the right road and in that case the man who turns back soonest is the most progressive man. There is nothing progressive about being pig-headed and refusing to admit a mistake…We're on the wrong road. And if that is so we must go back. Going back is the quickest way on.”-C.S. Lewis
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It's not an under-16 social media ban, it's digital IDs with better marketing
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One uncomfortable consequence of political longevity is seeing the facts prove some of one's most confident forecasts wrong. As the trade secretary overseeing Britain's entry into the single market in 1992, I claimed it would wonderfully boost our exports. As I outline in my new paper for Policy Exchange, I was proved wrong. Over our 28-year membership, British goods exports to the EU grew less than 1 per cent a year, while our exports to the 111 countries with which we had no trade deal grew four times as much – by 87 per cent. Yet the present Business and Trade Secretary, Peter Kyle, is apparently ignorant of this disappointing experience. He has justified the government's proposed 'reset' of relations with the EU by claiming that ‘the single market is where the magic happens’. ✍️ Peter Lilley Article | spectator.com/article/a-brex…
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“Leftwing people find it very hard to get on with rightwing people, because they believe that they are evil. Whereas I have no problem getting on with leftwing people, because I simply believe that they are mistaken.” Sir Roger Scruton
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£5,778,570 from Buckinghamshire Council to one taxi firm in 2025, across 3,215 transactions. That's an average of £1,797.38 per transaction. And yet people are saying there is nothing wrong here.
According to its published payments, Buckinghamshire Council spent £39.9m on ‘Transport’ in 2025. The top paid supplier was ‘Neale’s Taxis Ltd’, who received £5.78million over 3,215 transactions.
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Civil disobedience: 1) Non-violently transgress a law you believe unjust 2) Accept the legal consequences 3) A public shocked by the harshness of the punishment forces changes in the law. Palestine Action: 1) Smash property and hurt people 2) Demand to be exempted from legal consequences 3) A public shocked by the violence of the crimes committed thinks, "actually these sentences seem rather light under the circumstances."
UK government's ban on Palestine Action is lawful, Court of Appeal says, overturning earlier ruling bbc.in/4uMempi
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BlueSky is a far bigger threat to children than X, Facebook or YouTube. No social media platform is perfect, but BlueSky has serious child safeguarding issues that need addressing. Yet somehow it's been left off the ban list. The Government needs to explain the logic.
🚨NEW: Social media app BlueSky, is absolutely FULL of accounts that claim to be a “minor attracted person” In other words, they are PROUDLY calling themselves a pedophile. BlueSky was also conveniently left off of Starmer’s under 16s social media ban list…… H/T: @Inevitablewest
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He was telling the truth. He is unconditionally surrendering. This is very stupid.
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Buckinghamshire council spent £819 million over a five year contract period on taxis. £163 million a year on average. This is insane. The council could run an equivalent transport service for a fraction of this cost
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Remember the video I posted earlier? Well, it turns out that the same boy has been involved in multiple assaults on girls while teacher stand by and do nothing. On the upside, after the second attack went viral, he was finally charged with assault.

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There is a strong case for limiting access to screens for minors. Banning selected social media, though, is a way to impose digital ID on the entire country by the back door.
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“Something I’ve noticed A LOT is foreign researchers being awarded UK taxpayer funding to study complete nonsense. Take the fact that one of the researchers behind the infamous study The Europe that Gay Porn Built, 1945-2000, is a Portuguese man who lives in Sweden.” open.substack.com/pub/gillc/…
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Imagine something horrific has happened to someone you love. And then to compound that, some manipulative agent of the state comes to you and says, "you wouldn't want to cause public disorder now, would you?" You are mourning. Perhaps you are afraid. You say whatever they tell you to say.
This story is wild. Literal psy-ops run by British deep state, working against the British people
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Most of British government seems to be dedicated to just stopping voters knowing things our politicians don't want them knowing. They've given up on governing so just obsess over comms and suppressing information!
Sadiq Khan unleashes £7million campaign to 'fight lies and hatred' about London's crime epidemic gbnews.com/politics/sadiq-kh…
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Why is Iran continuing to attack Israel through Hezbollah in Lebanon when they’re negotiating with Trump? Modern chess was codified in Persia. The regime are trying to put Israel in a fork, where single piece simultaneously attacks two or more of the opponent's pieces. Israel is going to be forced into a choice: split from Washington over Hezbollah in Lebanon, or accept the threat on their northern border. Only one option Israel can choose, but it will exponentially increase their international isolation.
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Right, time for the Truth. The smoke and mirrors and blatant deceit going on in the asylum system is horrifying. Nothing the public is told is reliable. Hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants are unaccounted for. Home Office hasn’t got a clue where they are. Government is shovelling migrants out of asylum hotels and giving them money to find a place to stay in the community. Desperate to look like the backlog is coming down. Asylum caseworkers are granting leave to remain to known sex offenders from Eritrea, Sudan and Afghanistan because they are not allowed to refuse applicants from those “unsafe” countries. It’s a sick joke. The safety of women and children is at risk and these bullshit graphs are shared to prove how things are improving. Things are NOT improving. Asylum caseworkers know it’s a ticking timebomb. Another Belfast attack can happen any day.
Replying to @FraserNelson
Asylum backlog falling fast...
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Two global powerhouses? Oh please, I see only ONE. Singapore is what competent governance actually looks like. It's pro-growth and has strong rule of law. They CANE vandals, graffiti scumbags, and anyone who thinks they can trash a world-class city. Imagine that? The streets are clean and safe for families. Merit and results are favored over feelings and cheap sloganeering. You? You took one of the greatest cities in human history and ran it straight into decay and decline. Knife crime has exploded on your watch, phone snatchings have soared, and the rate of robberies and violent crime with injury are way up. Young Londoners are so terrified to walk certain streets that many have moved to safer towns in the countryside. The streets are filthier, the tube is far more unreliable and chaotic, and businesses and talent are fleeing London. Your woke policies are the EXACT OPPOSITE of Singapore's and the results are clear. And don't get me started on how you've poisoned race relations. London is now a seething cauldron of division and resentment. While Singapore builds unity through shared standards, forced integration, and zero-tolerance enforcement, you've peddled woke grievance politics that pit communities against each other. You've obsessed over "structural racism" and "anti-Blackness," pushing narratives that scream institutional guilt at every turn, all the while anti-white sentiment and antisemitism have surged to horrifying levels on your watch. Jewish Londoners living in fear, synagogues needing extra security, streets filled with chants that call for their destruction. You downplay it, equivocate, and let the marches roll on with kid gloves. Two-tier policing has gone off the charts with police being harsh on some protests, soft on others depending on the identity or cause. Native Londoners and white working-class communities feel abandoned and demonized, while certain groups get a free pass. Your own office even put out garbage claiming a White family "doesn't represent real Londoners." You've fanned the flames of resentment instead of demanding assimilation, excellence, and color-blind law and order. So sorry, but London *was* a powerhouse, but that was before your tenure. It's not anymore. In 1946, a young Lee Kuan Yew stepped off the boat into a battered London still licking its wounds from war. Amid the mess, he witnessed something miraculous - an unsupervised newspaper stall at Piccadilly Circus. People stopped, dropped their coins, took their paper, and walked on. There was no attendant, no fear of theft. “This,” he thought, “is civilisation. A high-trust society where men police themselves.” He carried that vision home. In the 1960s, as Singapore stumbled out of colonial rule - poor, swampy, fractious - Lee vowed to forge his city state into that London he saw first hand. Over time, Lee transformed Singapore into an orderly, courteous, disciplined, garden of trust rising from a chaotic swamp. Now the tables have turned as London, once the beacon, slides into low-trust decay. It's only accelerated under your leadership. It went from high-trust to low-trust to now, negative trust. There's actually a huge trust deficit now. The former colony has now surpassed its former colonial master as the latter forgot how to govern. Singapore actually has the playbook. Since you're there, you might as well learn from the best.
London 🤝 Singapore. This is what it looks like when two global powerhouses unite. Delighted to be here to bang the drum for London and supercharge the strong ties between our countries.
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David Adams retweeted
“We’ve heard you are under 16 and you are on social media other than Bluesky.”
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