I’m fucking furious.
I’m done watching this. British kids groomed, raped, passed around like meat by gangs that should never have been here, and Starmer stalls, dodges, and buries it. Meanwhile, our streets, once safe, are running with blood from stabbings and attacks, and what does he do? He lectures the angry British citizens who have to live among these evil people he and his lot let in.
He locks up frustrated locals who weren’t criminals until they were pushed to the absolute breaking point, while the real predators get kid gloves. The usual scripted bollocks: “They will face the full force of the law.” Yeah, we’ve heard that before. But only when it’s native Brits venting after years of being ignored, dismissed, and betrayed.
Starmer’s obsessed with screaming “far right” at every concerned parent, every fed-up local, every person who just wants their country safe for their kids. Newsflash, Keir -YOU created this. 🤬 Your arrogance, your open borders obsession, your total contempt for British people’s worries and lived reality, that’s what lit the fuse.
All you politicians should be forced to live in these communities with your families instead of hiding behind your protected ivory towers, armed guards, and gated mansions. Let your kids walk the same streets, go to the same schools, and face the same nightmare every single day. Then maybe you’d finally understand.
No decent person wants riots. No one wants chaos on our streets. But this blood is on your hands.
Apologise. Admit you failed. Start protecting British kids and British streets instead of importing problems and jailing the victims of your policies. Stop showing disdain for the people who built this country and just want it back. We’re not “far right” for demanding safety. We’re normal. And we’re at our limit.
Sort it out. Or get out. 🤬🇬🇧
The scenes in Belfast last night were shocking and completely unacceptable.
There is no justification for the violence and disorder that we saw threatening our communities, nor for those who encouraged it, online or elsewhere.
It is clear that people were targeted last night because of their background and I will not tolerate it. Those responsible will feel the full force of the law.
I’ve spoken to the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland to convey my thanks to them and the frontline emergency services for their bravery in keeping people safe. I’ve also spoken to the First Minister and Deputy First Minister to discuss the ongoing situation.
Appealing for calm must be the priority, and that is what I urge now. We must let the police get on with their work.