
CrayCray
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@HJB_News__ Leanne is a thick as fck nobhead. Don’t ever ever ever be like Leanne.
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Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood called for asylum seekers to get the vote, arguing "they too must be able to exercise our most fundamental democratic right".
Wood said they have "an equal right to influence [politicians'] decisions".
Wood said she "fully supports the vision of making Wales the world's first nation of sanctuary, but, if we're going to achieve that, we must embed it in all of our actions".
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@PolitlcsUK @thetimes Wow, I never thought they’d send us all their scum said no one ever!
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🚨 NEW: The Government has limited the "one in, one out" migrant deal with France - currently 896 in, 921 out - due to the risk some migrants pose
"They’re mainly young men more likely to engage in criminal activity, so we don’t want to take many more"
[@thetimes]
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@Bushra1Shaikh @GBNEWS @Alexarmstrong Without race you’d be nothing so you keep baiting as it makes you money. How fckin sad is that.
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The deleted post by a @GBNEWS presenter @Alexarmstrong
No apology, no statement from the channel, nothing.

Bushra Shaikh@Bushra1Shaikh
@Alexarmstrong Any respectable News channel would fire you for this.
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@Bushra1Shaikh @Alexarmstrong @GBNEWS Doesn’t break any laws? Of course it doesn’t as we have one law for you lot and another law for us lot. Can’t think why this would anger people .
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Hit a nerve clearly Alex. You deleted it because you know it was wrong but we all know what you meant. You're just not brave enough to be convicted in your positions.
My post is still very much up because it doesn’t break any laws and I stand by it. Tagging the police just makes you look even more ridiculous 😂
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After considerable reflection, I have decided to resign my membership of the Labour Party with immediate effect.
I joined and supported Labour for the best part of my life because I believed in a political movement rooted in working people, strong local democracy, equality, justice, fairness and genuine internal pluralism. I no longer believe it reflects those principles.
I also wish to place on record my serious concerns about the current state of the Birmingham Labour Group. Far too often, questions from members are ignored or left unanswered, and there is little to no meaningful feedback loop between leadership and those expected to deliver decisions on the ground. This is not an isolated issue but a consistent culture of avoidance and opacity.
In my view, the current local leadership lacks the experience, judgement, and political competence required to effectively manage a group in a city as complex and demanding as Birmingham. These are matters of personal experience and perception, but they have contributed to a loss of confidence in internal processes and accountability.
I, like my ward colleague were troubled by expectations placed on representatives to support the elevation of councillors from Reform UK into influential committee positions. Many residents view Reform UK as a party that has contributed to hostility toward Muslims and minority communities.
I am also deeply concerned by the direction of Labour’s immigration policy, which appears increasingly shaped by political expediency rather than principle or long-term vision. In conversations with residents in Bromford and Hodge Hill, this has been a recurring concern, with many expressing anxieties about how recent policy shifts are being communicated and implemented, and a sense that communities like ours are often talked about rather than listened to.
Most recently, I was deeply disappointed by Andy Burnham’s refusal to describe the events unfolding in Gaza, Palestine as a genocide, despite the scale of devastation and civilian loss that has shocked people across the world.
I am also dismayed by the refusal of many senior Labour figures to clearly acknowledge the scale of the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, Palestine. The most recent reports suggest more than 72,991 Palestinians have been killed. This has not been an abstract debate but a deeply felt rupture for many people, particularly within Muslim communities, who feel their concerns and humanity have not been properly recognised or reflected.
This growing disconnect is also increasingly reflected in recent survey evidence. A Muslim census report found that only 7% of the Muslim respondents in its local election sample reported voting for Labour. It is apparent where Labour support does persist, it is often closely tied to established family, friendship or local political networks rather than broader political engagement with the party.
I no longer recognise the Labour Party as a genuinely broad, democratic political movement. It has become more managerial, centralised, and constrained in its tolerance of internal difference, both locally and nationally. For these reasons, I can no longer remain a member in good conscience.
There remain many committed individuals within the party who continue to serve their communities with integrity and dedication, and I wish them well. I also hope that serious reflection takes place on the direction the party is travelling in and the values it now represents.
My views no longer fit comfortably within a Labour Party. Ultimately, the Labour Party has left me, not the other way around.
I will continue to work to represent the people of Bromford and Hodge Hill with my ward colleague Cllr Diane Donaldson and to stand up for the communities and values that first led me into public service.

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@Rogowskawero @LomaxTina31516 Fight with everything you have to stop this from happening. Your country and its future will be lost if you don’t.
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Today marks a turning point for Europe.
The EU Migration Pact enters into force.
Within a year, Poland will be required to comply with its migration mechanisms and accept the relocation of asylum seekers across the EU.
Poland has been one of Europe's safest, most sovereign, and most culturally preserved nations. Yet the current Polish government has chosen allegiance to Brussels over the interests of its own people.
This pact represents a transfer of power from national capitals to EU institutions and a fundamental shift in who controls migration policy in our country.
Save Europe Act > Migration Pact
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@HJB_News__ @midkentforbrit1 I can safely say if that happens we won’t lose. We will just get them when they’re praying 5 times a day 🤣
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@PolitlcsUK Lucky they didn’t speak up against the government or they’d be in remand by now and in court tomorrow. But hey, what’s breaking into a country and working illegally these days
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All have been placed on immigration bail, subject to strict conditions, while further inquiries take place. If they are found to have been working unlawfully, they will be deported from the UK
The Home Office says the liable party for employing them could also receive a fine of up to £60,000 per worker
At DPD Newbury, 54 checks were made and 1 Indian national was arrested
At DPD Basingstoke, 63 checks were made. 6 Indian nationals, 1 Ghanaian national and 1 Pakistani national were arrested
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@HonestHalo Hardly anyone voted for them. The whole system is flawed and we end up with a government that 3 quarters of the population don’t want. Probably even less would vote for them again.
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The coordinated attempts by activists and opposition figures to destabilise the UK government ignore one massive fact: the British public voted for this Labour mandate.
Keir Starmer has made it absolutely clear ,he will not walk away from his duty.
The same forces that wrecked the country for years are now backing Reform.
Don’t let them drag us back into chaos.
Stand with the leader we elected to rebuild Britain.
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@ZackPolanski Great way to alienate your voters you buck toothed wanker
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The world's first trillionaire is backing the far right mobs and their politician backers.
Don't think for a second that these men have ordinary people's interests at heart.
Politics Global@PolitlcsGlobal
🚨🌎 BREAKING: Elon Musk has become the world’s first trillionaire
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Yet to see a government response to this, and widespread condemnation.
The silence is appalling when contrasted with the reaction to the setting ablaze of empty buses.
This is a family home with children inside.
Channel 4 News@Channel4News
Greater Manchester Police have issued an appeal for information after a suspected arson attack on the home of an Imam in Bolton last night. Footage shows a masked man throwing a lit object through a front window. The Patel family were safely evacuated by emergency services and no one was injured. Police said they believe the incident was targeted and are investigating. In a statement, Hassan Patel said the attack has caused "significant damage to our house and emotional distress to our family, including our children.”
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@SeneddWaste I’ve heard a hell of a lot of crackpots speak lately but this comment is right up there! Have we not learned any lessons at all about what happens when foreigners vote their own in!
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@RupertLowe10 It’s not a win though is it. Now they’ve become someone else’s issue.
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