Sam
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I could not be more ashamed of the dystopian hellhole this once great country has become. 🇬🇧
Kill your 39 week old baby and bury the body. ✅ LEGAL
Use the wrong pronouns, hurty words or criticise the wrong religion . CRIME ❌ 👮♂️🚔
Caroline Farrow@CF_Farrow
💔 Utter wickedness. Full-term abortion has just been legalised in the UK. Lord have mercy.
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Not one woman not one fucking child.
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho
🚨🇬🇧 Meanwhile in Luton , UK Citizen journalist @AyAudits_c4n captures the moment a bus unloads 30 more Military Age Fighting Men - all covering their face, all wearing the same tracksuit, all clutching and unknown package. These Men clearly aren’t Refugees. This is a well funded, highly organised, military style operation, and is so sinister, it’s unreal.
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Our pilot of new incentives to remove failed asylum seeking families will save taxpayers up to £20 million.
Here's why 👇
1. It costs 158k to put up a family of 3 in an asylum hotel for 1 year. It costs 48k more to forcibly remove someone. A 10k per person incentive, up to a max of 40k per family, will save money.
2. If someone refuses an incentive, we will move to a forced removal. If you have no right to be in this country, you should not be allowed to stay.
3. There is nothing new about incentive payments. The Tories did it. Even Reform say they will do it.
4. Higher incentives have worked in Denmark. 95% of returns there are voluntary.
5. These incentives are not a pull factor. Asylum claims in Denmark are at a 40-year low. And asylum seekers spend tens of thousands of pounds getting to this country, that's more than any incentive payment.
6. This is a pilot of 150 families. We will see if it works and scale it if it does. That's taking a smart approach, that saves taxpayers' money, to restoring order at our borders. I make no apology for doing that.
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£158,000 a year to house a single illegal migrant family,
£40,000 incentives for them to leave.
Meanwhile young British people working full-time are crushed by taxes, childcare costs, rising food prices, and energy bills.
Our priorities are completely backwards.
Disclose.tv@disclosetv
NOW - UK Home Secretary explains why her new plan to pay asylum seekers up to £40,000 per family to return to their home country saves taxpayer money, while the host compares her policy to Enoch Powell's "Rivers of Blood" speech.
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When Paul Scholes went after Lisandro Martinez it was out of line & factually incorrect, when he doubled down it was irritating, but we moved on.
This with Michael Carrick though? Going after a man, a teammate who you partnered in midfield for seven years? They won the Champions League & five Premier League titles together.
It is sinister, deeply personal & frankly sad to see.



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Our rape gang inquiry released a statement this morning detailing the most brutal suffering anyone could imagine on an innocent young woman - if you have not read it, I urge you to go and digest it. People need to understand what has happened, and is still happening.
I sat for two hours, listening to that brave woman.
It was one of the most harrowing experiences of my life.
Before our hearings, I did not think it was possible for one human to inflict such evil onto another human.
It is.
We have requested a meeting with the Home Secretary, so that Mahmood can hear what we have heard. So that she can finally understand.
I sincerely hope she accepts.
The individual who came forward is amongst the bravest women I have ever met. Just remarkable courage that I hold such respect for.
Every single person who has come forward to tell their story is a hero in my eyes.
All so that others don’t suffer what they did.
It takes a very special individual to do that.
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I mean what are we doing jailing people for tweets against the government but not even arresting these people never mind executing them
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10
A statement from the Rape Gang Inquiry.
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