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RE: Britain Today - Ninurta - 07-21-2025

Is it just me, or does anyone else find it odd that folks on the "Left" decry "colonization", while simultaneously promoting... colonization, by importing massive numbers of colonists?

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RE: Britain Today - BIAD - 07-21-2025

(07-21-2025, 05:55 PM)Ninurta Wrote: Is it just me, or does anyone else find it odd that folks on the "Left" decry "colonization", while simultaneously promoting... colonization, by importing massive numbers of colonists?

It seems the old credo of theirs is still relevant... 'They Accuse You Of The Things They Do'!
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RE: Britain Today - gortex - 07-21-2025

British barrester Daniel ShenSmith with an article from the Telegraph claiming Claus Schwab ordered WEF staff to downgrade the UK rating post Brexit after figures showed we had moved from 7th to 4th in the rankings , the UK was dropped 1 place to 8th.
"The UK must not see any improvement otherwise it be exploited by the Brexit camp"

He is also aware we're getting to crunch point and shows a video of Tory MP Chris Philp asking these questions to a Labour policing Minister

Quote:1 Record & publish immigration status of all offenders
2 Close the asylum hotel in Epping
3 Repeal the Human Rights Act for immigration matters 
4 Emulate Greece and deport all illegal immigrants on arrival without judicial process
https://x.com/CPhilpOfficial/status/1947314803329925471?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet

She refused.

With protests in Ireland and Scotland already started England seem ready to join the chorus , more protests at more hotels are almost certain.

Deaf Dumb Blind and Stupid ... what a government.
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RE: Britain Today - gortex - 07-23-2025

Protests started yesterday at the 4* Britannia International Hotel following the discovery it is being repurposed to house migrants , the hotel is close to Canary Warf in London's financial centre.

Quote:Around 150 activists had surrounded the hotel - in London's eastern financial centre - last night after false reports claimed asylum seekers were being transferred there from another migrant hotel in Epping.

The rumours, circulated on X by far-right figure Tommy Robinson, claimed migrants would be moved from The Bell Hotel in Epping to the Canary Wharf building.

While the Home Office later debunked these claims, it has been revealed that the hotel - where rooms cost up to £460 a night - will be repurposed as temporary accommodation for asylum seekers.

A spokesman for the Tower Hamlets Council said: “We are aware of the Government’s decision to use the Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf to provide temporary accommodation for asylum seekers.
 



So much for Starmer saying they would stop using hotels.
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RE: Britain Today - BIAD - 07-23-2025

Maybe after they've raped all our girls, they might go away...Nuh?
Angry


Quote:Three men rape teenage girls 'in most horrendous way'

'Three men have been found guilty of raping a vulnerable teenager in Rotherham 25 years ago.
Another man, Sageer Hussain -who was just 14 at the time -was found guilty of raping a second girl.

Kessue Ajaib and Mohammed Makhmood, both 43 and from Rotherham, committed their sick crime
against the first girl when they were just 18 and 20. During a period of more than two years, the then
-14-year-old girl was raped by both Ajaib and Makhmood. She was attacked by Ajaib in Rotherham
after he made conversation with her and plied her with alcohol.

The girl was then lured to an alleyway in a residential area and raped. Makhmood later found the girl
waiting at a bus stop and invited her to smoke a cigarette with him before raping her in a graveyard.
The second girl had seen Hussain around Rotherham town centre before he led her down an alleyway.
The National Crime Agency [NCA] said he would not let her back out until she had sex with him.
She refused, and he still raped her.

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Kessur Ajaib.                                                  Mohammed Makhmood.                            Sageer Hussain.

The NCA contacted the girls - now in their 30s - after identifying that they could have been victims of
child sexual abuse. All three men will now be sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court in November.
Liz Fell, Specialist Prosecutor for the CPS Organised Child Sexual Abuse Unit, said: "These men
deliberately exploited the victims’ youth and vulnerability to manipulate and control them.
They sexually abused the victims, who were children, in the most horrendous way.

“The treatment these young girls endured was appalling – they were attacked in isolated locations
and subjected to humiliation and verbal abuse. "I want to thank both women for their courage in
coming forward and staying engaged with the investigation and prosecution. "Their evidence was
vital in building our case and securing justice after all these years.

"The Crown Prosecution Service will continue working closely with our law enforcement partners
to support all victims of child sexual abuse as we pursue justice on their behalf."...'
Yorkshire Live Article:


RE: Britain Today - Kenzo1 - 07-31-2025

HOLY COW  Wink



Migration adds 707,000 people to the population of England and Wales in just a YEAR - the second largest jump since 1945

dailysceptic.org


Quote:The population of England and Wales is estimated to have grown by more than 700,000 people in the year to June - driven almost entirely by international migration.
It is the second-largest annual numerical rise in more than 75 years - behind only the increase of more than 800,000 people that took place from mid-2022 to mid-2023.
There were an estimated 61.8million people in England and Wales in mid-2024, up 706,881 from 61.1million in mid-2023, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Almost all of this increase was due to international migration, with natural change - the difference between births and deaths - accounting for only a small proportion.



Quote:Net international migration - the difference between people moving to the country and leaving - accounted for 690,147 of the estimated population increase of 706,881 people, or 98 per cent of the total, the ONS said.

Some 1,142,303 people were estimated to have come to England and Wales as immigrants in the 12 months to June 2024 while 452,156 were likely to have emigrated.


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RE: Britain Today - F2d5thCav - 07-31-2025

Perhaps the only real decisions to be made at this point is what the names of the caliphates will be that encompass the territories of the former France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

It really is that bad.  Not from the standpoint of demographics.  From the standpoint of political will.  The ordinary people can't do this on their own.  They need governments that have genuine interest in the preservation of cultural standards and traditions.

By virtue signaling for decades on this question, the governments of these countries have, in opposition to their original goals, set up situations ripe for terrible violence and rank intolerance ... from all sides involved.

This will not end well for anyone.

MinusculeCheers


RE: Britain Today - gortex - 07-31-2025

Labour breaking records at every turn , today it was revealed that 25,000 illegal migrants have been brought to England between June 24 - June 25 , under Labour Illegal migrant numbers have increased by 50% all eager to claim their free hotel room and free everything else , yesterday alone nearly 900 turned up.

The government are laughing at us.


RE: Britain Today - F2d5thCav - 07-31-2025

(07-31-2025, 04:17 PM)gortex Wrote: Labour breaking records at every turn , today it was revealed that 25,000 illegal migrants have been brought to England between June 24 - June 25 , under Labour Illegal migrant numbers have increased by 50% all eager to claim their free hotel room and free everything else , yesterday alone nearly 900 turned up.

The government are laughing at us.

Gortex,  gee whiz, when I was in the UK for short periods, I had to pay top dollar for hotel accommodations, maybe I should have just claimed I was a migrant !   Laughing

Gotta say those were pleasant visits.  It was before 2001 and things were still normal.

MinusculeCheers


RE: Britain Today - Kenzo1 - 07-31-2025

(07-31-2025, 04:16 PM)F2d5thCav Wrote: Perhaps the only real decisions to be made at this point is what the names of the caliphates will be that encompass the territories of the former France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

It really is that bad.  Not from the standpoint of demographics.  From the standpoint of political will.  The ordinary people can't do this on their own.  They need governments that have genuine interest in the preservation of cultural standards and traditions.

By virtue signaling for decades on this question, the governments of these countries have, in opposition to their original goals, set up situations ripe for terrible violence and rank intolerance ... from all sides involved.

This will not end well for anyone.

MinusculeCheers

Yeeh, this  will not end well....

Once the tipping point is reached......propably many who allready see it, and has ways to move out Britain have done so ??


RE: Britain Today - gortex - 07-31-2025

Fox Business speak on Starmer's Orwellian Britain and highlight the injustice of Lucy Connolly the mother sentenced to 31 months in prison for a social media post.

"they were arresting 30 people a day for wrong speech"


A little help , Mr Trump ?


RE: Britain Today - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-12-2025

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I read it right, the first time. An ‘elite police division’ has been assembled by the Home Office to monitor remarks made by social media users on immigration, at a time when the provision of over two hundred hotels for illegal migrants is causing rising tension in communities.

Of course, the Daily Mail article meant specially-skilled officers, but it is also true that the ‘elite’ is being protected. For Britain is not being run for the good of the ordinary people, but for a predatory class that is solidifying its power in an emerging global technocracy.

Is it too late for citizens to resist? Much depends on a minority of dissidents, while the majority of the populace appears docile and blissfully ignorant of the prison being built around them.

Nonetheless, there are hints of revolutionary spirit in the country, albeit misdirected into false saviours such as Nigel Farage’s Reform, futile rallies and petitions, or various media outlets that cynics regard as controlled opposition. Certainly, millions of people have lost faith in politicians, the BBC and the institutions of society, but we are a long way from the violent unrest predicted by David Betz of King’s College London,

I looked back to the time of the Civil War, to consider whether Britain is again at a tipping point. My guide was The Blazing World: a New History of Revolutionary England (2023) by Jonathan Healey. It’s a work of thorough scholarship, although I came to realise that ‘new history’ means using modern language of identity politics (male householders are ‘patriarchs’) while the Barbary pirates who took hundreds of thousands of English coastal folk as slaves is overlooked (despite occurring in the period covered by the book).

Religious conflict was rife, and the Gunpowder Plot in 1604 was a failed attack by Guy Fawkes and colleagues on the Protestant establishment. The conspirators were hanged until almost dead; then they were castrated, disembowelled, beheaded and quartered, before a fervent crowd of Londoners. The authorities wanted everyone to know that the wages of rebellion were death – through exemplary punishment. Traitors’ heads were put on spikes on London Bridge.

Today there is no barbaric execution, but merely writers of social media posts may be subjected to inquisition for domestic terrorism.

Whenever challenged, the current powers-that-be use the judiciary pour encourager les autres, as displayed by the immediate and severe imprisonment of protestors after the Southport murders last year (magistrates’ sentencing was shown on BBC News). This raised cheer from the progressive middle class, who readily reveal their contempt for the white working-class, as observed by George Orwell. No sleep was lost on the savage attack on innocent girls; the danger was uneducated oiks rebelling against the ‘values’ of multiculturalism. Keir Starmer and ministers declared the guilt of protestors before trial.

An early factor in the eventual Civil War was land enclosure. The Levellers and Diggers organised revolt against the division of farmland, burning hedgerows and filling ditches. The yeomanry of England, who would in the past have sided with their local community, were opposed to this disruption. As Healey wrote, ‘yeomen were able to benefit from the rising prices, rising land values and falling wages that come with population growth’. Therefore, ‘they did well out of exactly the things that were harming their pooper neighbours’.

A similar detachment is seen today, with the professional-managerial class supporting open borders and enjoying the proceeds of a low-wage economy. Like the yeomen, they have been elevated to gentry in the social hierarchy.

In James’ reign the Bible became widely available, and lay readers were particularly drawn to the books of Daniel and Revelation, ‘with their compelling and vivid foretelling of the end times’. The Muslim Ottoman Empire was threatening Christendom, which was riven in sectarianism. Humanity appeared fallen. After decades of a receding tide of faith in the West, recent developments in technocracy and prospects of transhumanism have resulted in a revival of scriptural reading. Described by some as the Mark of the Beast, the Covid-19 vaccines exemplify interpretations of Revelation in the perceived dehumanising dystopia planned for the masses.

In present ‘cancel culture’, people lose their livelihood for expressing a problematic opinion; for example, on transgenderism. Freedom of speech did not exist in the seventeenth century, when heresy was a capital offence. Pilgrims crossed the Atlantic in search of a place to practise their version of Christian life. In the twenty-first century, there is no New World for escape from the global digital surveillance system. Networks of critical thinkers have emerged, but no website, group or movement would be allowed to gain too much traction.

Discipline was maintained by crude and humiliating punishment. Troublesome women (‘scolds’) were strapped to the ducking stool, while drunkards were put in wooden stocks and pelted with rotten fruit. Often the word of a snitch was enough to prove guilt. James was a zealot against witchcraft, bringing to England the Scottish obsession with finding and burning alleged witches. This historical brutality against women is a feminist argument against patriarchal power, but the tendency to project evil on an individual and possibly innocent target persists, as arguably demonstrated by the case of Lucy Letby, a neonatal nurse convicted of baby killings on scant evidence.

Ultimately the authorities want to control our minds. The pub, where people can speak freely about their rulers, is being targeted by the government through extortionate tax and a so-called ‘banter ban’. King James was no Puritan, realising that sport, dancing and festivals of Merry England served as bread and circuses.

However, he wanted to rid the country of its alehouses, supposedly as dens of inequity but perhaps more importantly as the forum of irreverence, rumour and ridicule. The Gunpowder Plot was planned at a pub on The Strand. James ordered that a house of correction be built in every town. Freedom to sup ale ended at an undefined stage of inebriation.

Ironically, Britain’s internal strife occurred while war raged in Europe. James, a pacifist, died in 1623, and was succeeded by his son. After a disastrous naval exploit at Cadiz in 1625, Charles signed a peace treaty with Spain in 1630. In 1628 Charles’ right-hand man, the unpopular Lord Buckingham, was assassinated. His funeral was held at night, to spare it from jeering crowds. The king himself was losing support in the populace, and as food shortages, plague and unrest recurred, he became increasingly dictatorial. He dissolved parliament when he could not get his way.

This tumult led to the carnage of the Civil War, between Parliamentarians and Royalists. The former, led by Oliver Cromwell, were committed to the Common Law, and were of Puritan bent. The latter were anti-Puritan and defended the hierarchical order. In battle, the New Model Army prevailed over Charles’ Cavaliers. The revolution succeeded, but lessons from that episode of history are heeded by rulers whose heads could end on the chopping block.

One of the factors in the momentum of the Great Rebellion was the dawn of a free press. Prior to the 1640s pamphlets were brought from Europe, but censorship was tight. As English society was split down the middle, the monarchy could not suppress the news bulletins produced around the country, and so it produced its own propaganda to cast the irreverent and seditious missives of the other side as conspiracy theory or dangerous misinformation, while promoting the official narrative as the only truth.

Today’s mainstream media are acting as an arm of government, which has passed laws such as the Online Safety Act to curtail dissent. Videos on YouTube, however, are now more widely watched than television programming. ‘Auditors’ (livestreamers who show the action from the front lines of protest) play an important part in informing people of what the major news outlets either ignore or disparage (depending on orders from above).

Whenever civil disorder is rumbling, there is always the diversion of war. In the seventeenth century, after restoration of the monarchy, war kept minds and muscles occupied. Now, after decades of peace, the British people are being primed for conscription, being led to believe that Vladimir Putin’s Russia or the Iranian theocracy could strike at any time. The Stop the War Coalition, which mounted a huge campaign against Britain’s engagement in Iraq and Afghanistan, has been remarkably quiet on the the dramatic expansion of NATO, increased military spending and sabre-rattling with the Kremlin. Some wars are more equal than others.

The traditional working class has little interest in the militarism of the British state, while the privileged graduate class has ditched its pacifism in a call to arms (although they will happily leave the fighting to their poorer compatriots). The intelligentsia, as we know from the first half of the twentieth century, are predisposed to eugenics (a pseudoscientific enterprise now disguised in the green clothing of Net Zero). Fearing the devil making work for idle hands as jobs are replaced by AI, the rich may be inclined to use war to wipe millions of ‘useless eaters’ out of existence. But that would be playing with fire.

This is a race in time. The globalist oligarchy is rapidly developing a technocracy that will ultimately have no means of escape for the masses. But Rome was not built in a day, and the shadowy regime that appears to control all democratic governments and institutions remains vulnerable. You can see what is most threatening to the powers-that-be in the swift and harsh reaction to anyone calling that the emperor has no clothes.

One of approximately a thousand protestors jailed after the unrest following the Southport killings last summer was Peter Lynch. He was unlike any other protestors, he revealed truth about the looming new world order. His crime, during a rally outside a Rotherham hotel housing migrants, was no more than swearing at riot police as they pushed him with unnecessary aggression. The newspapers dutifully described Lynch as a thug propounding conspiracy theories. Judge Jeremy Richardson chastised him as ‘disgraceful example of a grandfather’.

His home-made placard stated: –
Quote:‘All corrupt: PMs, MPs, police chiefs, TV media, judiciary, Deep State, WHO, Davos, Vanguard, BlackRock’ (etc)

And that is why, I believe, Lynch (aged 61) was the only protestor to die in prison. That may seem far-fetched conspiracy theory to some readers, but to continue believing that events happen spontaneously is to follow coincidence theory. The latter could be true, but the odds are lengthening.

A big difference between the revolutionary seventeenth century and now is that whereas in the past there was a real divide between ordinary people and the powers-that-were, the present establishment has created a split within the populace. A massive influx from Muslim regions has fooled patriots into treating the incomers as the enemy, when the real perpetrators are the globalists who treat the people beneath them as pawns.

Peter Lynch’s placard said nothing about Islam, but hinted at who is really turning the world into a dystopian nightmare. Like John Lilburne of the Levellers, his name should be remembered in history.



Niall McCrae is a social commentator and an officer iof the Workers of England trade union. He was previously a senior lecturer in mental health at King’s College London. His books include The Moon and Madness (2012), Echoes from the Corridors (with Peter Nolan, 2016), Moralitis: a Cultural Virus (with Robert Oulds, 2020) and Green in Tooth and Claw: the Misanthropic Mission of Climate Alarm (2024).  He writes regularly for The Light newspaper.
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RE: Britain Today - Kenzo1 - 08-13-2025

I saw this on twitter today , "Blackrock owned the lorry used to recycle boats carrying illegal migrants between the UK and France. It was under contract to the UK Home Office."


BlackRock, Inc. is an American multinational investment company and it`s big.   


Link :  Kat A  X

 Just why is American investment company part of the sinking Uk with illegal migrants project ?


RE: Britain Today - Ninurta - 08-13-2025

(08-12-2025, 04:12 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote:
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I read it right, the first time. An ‘elite police division’ has been assembled by the Home Office to monitor remarks made by social media users on immigration, at a time when the provision of over two hundred hotels for illegal migrants is causing rising tension in communities.

Of course, the Daily Mail article meant specially-skilled officers, but it is also true that the ‘elite’ is being protected. For Britain is not being run for the good of the ordinary people, but for a predatory class that is solidifying its power in an emerging global technocracy.

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Off-Guardian

Although that was written with particular application to the UK, I immediately saw it's proper attribution to other areas of the world, the US in particular. It's not, apparently, a localized thing, It's looking more and more like a Globalist thing, applicable world-wide due to the ... globalist,,, nature of,,, Glibalism.

Of particular note, in my mind, was the following quote:

Quote:... he globalist oligarchy is rapidly developing a technocracy that will ultimately have no means of escape for the masses.

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I've been told on several occasions that I see things differently to "normal" folks. My observations on that particular quote is that you can ask any hunter - giving any animal, even the most docile, no means of escape while in pursuit, effectively cornering them, will produce a fighter, a lion even among mere hares. When one has no escape route, the only alternative is to fight to the death, tooth and nail, for simple survival. That applies across all species, even the human one.

Cornering folks and leaving them no escape is a recipe for retribution of the most violent kind.

Those Globalist "Powers That Be" would do well to remember that, but I can tell you for certain they will not, because critical thinking is not a natural component of human nature, and whatever else the Globalists may be, they are - at their most basic - human.

They will not heed that warning. It's not in their nature as humans.

And, like Charles, they will eventually suffer for that, technology or no.

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RE: Britain Today - BIAD - 08-14-2025

After a few weeks of protesting in regards of illegal migrants being housed in an Essex hotel where
one of these Channel-crossers attempted to kiss a young girl, another one the Bell Hotel's residents
took it upon himself to diversify and sexually attack a male.

If there was only answer one could arrive at to expel invaders of one's country, I'm quite sure those
elected to protect their electors would do it.
Sure


Quote:The Bell Hotel Epping sexual assault: Second migrant charged

'A second migrant staying at a hotel in Epping, which has had national attention over immigration
protests, has been charged with sexual assault. Mohammed Sharwarq, a Syrian national staying at
the Bell Hotel, has been charged with two counts of common assault, four counts of assault by
beating, and one count of sexual assault on a male.

It is alleged that the offences took place between July 25 and August 12.

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The 32-year-old has been remanded in custody and was due to appear at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court
today (August 13). Essex Police says it is not looking for any other suspects.

Protests have been taking place near the Bell Hotel and other places across the UK over immigration.
It followed since 38-year-old asylum seeker Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu was charged with sexual assault
following an incident where he is alleged to have attempted to kiss a 14-year-old girl.

An Essex Police spokesperson has said: “A man will appear in court today to face criminal charges after
officers were called to the Bell Hotel on Epping High Road on Tuesday, August 12. “A 32-year-old man
was arrested and questioned.

“Mohammed Sharwarq, a Syrian national who resides at the Bell Hotel, Epping, has been charged with
the following offences: two counts of common assault; four counts of assault by beating; one count of
sexual assault on a male contrary to section 3 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
“The offences are alleged to have taken place between July 25 and August 12.

“He has been remanded in custody and was due to appear at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court today,
Wednesday August 13. “Officers are not currently seeking any other suspects in relation with this case.”,,,'

Epping Forest Guardian:


RE: Britain Today - BIAD - 08-15-2025

Life in merry olde Londinistan goes on and the osmosis to being a third-world environment also
continues.
Sure


Quote:London kidnappers threatened to cut off pregnant woman's fingers in bid for cash and jewellery

The trio have been sentenced to a combined 21 years behind bars

'Three gang members who kidnapped a pregnant woman outside her home in Enfield in a bid to extort
cash and jewels have been jailed. Audi Johnson, Ahmad Ghiasi and Nicholas Mitchell grabbed their
terrified victim as she waited for a taxi on the morning of May 10, 2024.

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Audi Johnson, Ahmad Ghiasi and Nicholas Mitchell.

The trio threw the 36-year-old, who was in the second trimester, into a van before binding her hands with
cables ties, blindfolding her and driving away. They demanded to know information about her partner, with
one stating "If you lie to me I’m gonna kick the baby out your stomach."

In a series of phone calls, the men told her partner they would cut off the victim's fingers if he did not hand
over money and valuable jewellery. The woman was later left alone in the van and managed to escape,
fleeing to the safety of her mother's house.

Police were able to catch the suspect white Ford transit van on CCTV and located it the same night.
Officers were then able to identify the three kidnappers using DNA evidence, fingerprint impressions
and mobile phone data.

The trio were found guilty of conspiracy to kidnap on Tuesday, June 3, following a six-week trial at Kingston
Crown Court. They have since been sentenced to a combined 21 years behind bars. Johnson, 35, of Cranberry
Close, Northolt had previously pleaded guilty and was handed five years and four months. Ghiasi, 26, of Fourth
Avenue, Luton and Mitchell, 55, of Mannock Close, Barnet were given seven years and nine years, respectively.

During the trial, jurors heard the men belonged to a London-based gang and had been contracted to carry out
the kidnapping. Detective Inspector Ari Yoganathan, of the Met's specialist Flying Squad, said the verdict should
act as warning to such groups. They added: "The victim was leaving her home to see her personal trainer on a
morning that should have been like any other. That a pregnant mother should be bundled into a van and kidnapped
from outside her home, bound and subjected to horrific threats is a disgusting and terrifying crime.

"This verdict shows how we are taking the fight to criminal gangs and committed to supporting the local
communities they intimidate and threaten." In a victim impact statement, the kidnapped woman shared
she has been unable to return home since the traumatic ordeal, and spent the rest of her pregnancy sleeping
on her sister’s couch. She said: "The incident ruined my life. I will never be the same person again. I am having
to start my life all over again.

"I will forever have fear and paranoia as part of my life now. I didn’t deserve to be a victim of what happened to me.
And to top it off, it was all made so much worse by being pregnant. "This will always be something that will be part
of my pregnancy, which is meant to be a happy experience, and will always be something that is a part of my
daughter."...'
Archived MyLondon Article:


RE: Britain Today - gortex - 08-15-2025

Lucy Connolly sentenced to nearly 3 years for writing angry words on the internet calling for migrant hotels to be torched and later deleted it .

Labour Councillor Ricky Jones who was suspended from his job for being filmed at a Left wing demonstration calling for the "Far Right Fascists" to have their throats cut following the disturbances after the 3 girls were murdered in Southport last year has walked away from court a free man today after being found not guilty of encouraging violent behaviour .... no two tier here mate !
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Quote:Jones, of Dartford, who denied one count of encouraging violent disorder, told police he was "sorry" he made the comments "in the heat of the moment", and had not intended for them to be "taken literally", the court had earlier heard.

On Friday, jurors found Jones not guilty after just half an hour of deliberations. The suspended councillor was seen mouthing "thank you" at the jurors after the verdict was handed down.

Former Home Secretary and Tory leadership candidate James Cleverly called the jury's verdict clearing Jones "perverse", writing on X that "decisions like this are adding to the anger that people feel and amplifying the belief that there isn't a dispassionate criminal justice system".

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said the verdict was "another outrageous example of two-tier justice".

https://news.sky.com/story/ricky-jones-suspended-labour-councillor-who-called-for-protesters-throats-to-be-cut-at-rally-not-guilty-of-encouraging-violent-disorder-13412060


Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry


RE: Britain Today - gortex - 08-19-2025

In a little over 12 months Labour support has fallen to the same level it took the Conservatives 14 years to reach , sadly for Labour it is their biggest achievement in government so far.
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Quote:Sir Keir Starmer's government's net approval rating has dropped to the same level the Tories achieved before they went on to lose the 2024 general election.
The public has given the government a net approval of -56, which matches the final rating of Rishi Sunak's Conservative government before they suffered a landslide defeat.
The rating, collated by YouGov, is:
  • 13% approve
  • 69% disapprove
https://news.sky.com/story/politics-latest-starmer-labour-badenoch-small-boats-farage-12593360


I wonder what demographic make up that 13% of deluded individuals who think this government is worthy of approval ?

Low IQ inbreeds is my guess.
LMAO


RE: Britain Today - gortex - 08-19-2025

A show of patriotism is sweeping the Country as a campaign for people to hoist Union Flags and the St Georges Crosses on lamp posts in their area is sweeping the Nation , Patriots in Birmingham even painted a mini roundabout.

Lefty councils don't like it and are taking them down but Reform have said their councils are happy to fly the colours.


This is England !


RE: Britain Today - BIAD - 08-23-2025

Define 'diminished responsibility', when one drives a vehicle with the ability to negotiate a busy Londinistan suburb,
moving a body and being aware that a seatbelt would assist in keeping the body upright, delaying the discovery of
murder by hoodwinking the deceased person's friends via the use of the victim's phone and then realising after
several hours, that they had committed a crime?

Or is there another reason for the low standard of conduct?
Sure

Quote:East London man killed girlfriend in car then drove her around in passenger seat, court told

A man from East London killed his girlfriend in a car, drove her body around and then
confessed to his brother hours later

'A man killed his girlfriend in a car, drove her body around and then confessed to his brother hours later, a court has
heard. Kennedi Westcarr-Sabaroche, 25, was found dead in the Vauxhall vehicle in Whiston Road, Hackney, east
London, on April 6 last year.

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Kennedi Westcarr-Sabaroche.

Her boyfriend, Gogoa Tape, 28, who lived in the street where she was found, was subsequently arrested. Tape has
admitted manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility and having a bladed article in a public place. Tape killed
his girlfriend at about 11.25pm on April 5 2024, and her death was caused by “manual compression to the neck”, Julia
Faure-Walker, prosecuting, told Inner London Crown Court.

She said: “There were also blunt force injuries consistent with his punching her several times and incised wounds to
her hands consistent with defending herself from a knife attack. The defendant had brought a kitchen knife with him.”

After the killing, Tape moved Ms Westcarr-Sabaroche from the driver’s seat to the passenger seat and buckled the
seat belt, then drove away “so the neighbours would not see” and continued to drive around the area, the court heard.
For nearly two hours, “with the deceased in the passenger seat, he drove around the local area, bought cigarettes,
sent a message from her phone to a friend of hers, then returned to Talavera Place a few times”, the prosecution said.

He sent a message from Ms Westcarr-Sabaroche’s phone to her friend pretending to be her, then about six-and-a-half
hours after the killing, he confessed to his brother what he had done, the prosecution said. His brother was woken at
about 6am and the defendant told him “I killed Kennedi bro”, the court heard. His brother went to check the vehicle,
returned and called the police. The defendant was arrested and later made no comment to nearly all questions in
interview, the court heard.

Psychiatrists agree he was suffering from “paranoid and persecutory delusions arising from schizophrenia at the time
of the killing”, Ms Faure-Walker said. The court heard the defendant had smoked cannabis since 2014 and had some
contact with mental health services in 2023 and was “warned to abstain, but would smoke cannabis afterwards”.

In April 2023, he was seen in A&E and it was noted he had described “dark thoughts that had been going on
for a number of weeks”, and reports these thoughts “were around harming others in the context of self-defence”.
In December 2023, Tape told his GP he was no longer experiencing paranoia and later admitted to cannabis
use in the second half of 2023 and early 2024, the prosecution said. In March 2024, Ms Westcarr-Sabaroche
was accused by the defendant of sleeping with others.

She told her cousin she found a letter from Tape which “said something about wanting to kill her and (her mother)
Linda”, and when confronted by Ms Westcarr-Sabaroche, he said he did not mean it, the court heard. On April 5
last year, the defendant was picked up by Ms Westcarr-Sabaroche and she drove to Talavera Place, where she
was killed, the court heard.

CCTV was played to the court which showed the defendant as he got out of the car, walked to the driver’s door,
then “bent forward and lunged into the car, remaining there for about eight minutes”, the prosecution said.
Ms Faure-Walker said Ms Westcarr-Sabaroche must have suffered from sharp force injuries from the knife
while she was still conscious, and there must have been a “consistent period of strangulation”.

Tape’s brother said he was woken, likely around 6am, by the defendant who was “panicking and talking fast”,
Ms Faure-Walker said, adding Tape told his brother he had “f***** up” and said “I killed Kennedi bro” and that
he had “murdered Kennedi”. After he was detained, Tape told officers “I lost my head, I’ve been losing my
head the last two or three years”, the court heard.

About 60 of Ms Westcarr-Sabaroche’s family members were in the court for the sentencing, some read victim
impact statements at the start while others wiped tears while listening. Linda Westcarr, Ms Westcarr-Sabaroche’s
mother, said she was “not just my daughter, she was a mother, a sister, she was a cousin, a granddaughter,
a niece and a colleague, but above all she was our friend”. She added that Ms Westcarr-Sabaroche had met
the King on two occasions through the Prince’s Trust.

Ms Westcarr said: “My daughter Kennedi was brutally taken from us by someone she trusted, someone we
welcomed into our home and trusted like family.” Of Ms Westcarr-Sabaroche’s daughter, she said: “She talks
about her mummy making pasta with a smile, these small memories are all she has left, she still asks for
her mummy… she asks questions that no child should ever have to ask.”

Ms Westcarr added: “This wasn’t just one life lost, it was a family shattered.” Danielle Westcarr-Jourdan said
losing her sister has been “catastrophic”. She said Ms Westcarr-Sabaroche’s presence “lit up any room” and
her “absence isn’t just felt, it haunts”. Ms Westcarr-Jourdan said: “The violent way her life was taken has left
us with pain that cannot be measured. Kennedi deserved protecting in life and she deserves justice in death.”

The sentencing continues...'
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