Aulternator
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Aulternator
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Cricket, Beer, Stoke City ... and a political opinion now and again


@racingblogger @killasheehotel You gonna be at Aintree mate?







Jim Ratcliffe abandoned workers in Grangemouth and fled to Monaco to avoid paying taxes in the UK. His hypocrisy knows no bounds. Another super-rich man blaming immigrants for the problems caused by billionaires.






Let’s deal with this nonsense properly, because this comparison deserves to be fired straight into the nearest star. Yes — without immigrants, Manchester United wouldn’t have much of a starting XI. Stunning revelation. Stop the presses. But here’s the bit the woke-by-reflex crowd keep either missing or deliberately ignoring: Manchester United’s players are not undocumented migrants. They are: • Legally vetted • Highly skilled • Contracted professionals • On strict work permits • Paying tax • Selected because they are the best on the planet at what they do In other words, they are the polar opposite of hundreds of thousands of unskilled, undocumented illegal migrants entering the country with no papers, no skills verification, no job, no housing, and no plan beyond “the state will sort it.” Comparing elite professional footballers to illegal immigration is like comparing a fighter jet to a shopping trolley because they both have wheels somewhere. This is the absolute breaking point of the left-woke mindset: • Conflating legal immigration with illegal mass migration • Treating borders as a social construct • Pretending skills, law, consent, capacity, and numbers don’t matter • And shouting “racist” as a substitute for thinking Britain has never been anti-immigration. Britain is anti-loss of control. There is a vast, glaring difference between: • “Come legally, work, contribute, integrate” and • “Arrive undocumented and invoice the taxpayer” One strengthens a country. The other quietly breaks it. Footballers don’t prove the case for open borders. They prove the case for standards, selection, and control.

















