
Two Royal Mail workers 'stole £750,000 from packages and sent dirty cash to Pakistan' trib.al/PGb7Xti
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Two Royal Mail workers 'stole £750,000 from packages and sent dirty cash to Pakistan' trib.al/PGb7Xti










One of the most effective bits of political communication on the left I’ve seen in a long time. A message and a powerful messenger.







@BBCSport “Englishman” 😂🤡



"Indigenous" is a real concept applied with a fake standard. The word means "the population already there when someone else arrived." Fine. The problem isn't the definition. It's that the people who deploy it loudest apply it to exactly one set of migrations and pretend the others never happened. The Bantu expansion swept across half of Africa, absorbing or displacing the peoples who lived there first. No one calls Bantu-speakers settlers. The Turks arrived in Anatolia in the 11th century and replaced Greeks and Armenians whose roots there ran thousands of years deeper. No one demands they go back to Central Asia. Slavs pushed into lands held by earlier Europeans. Arabs spread from a single peninsula across North Africa and the Levant, Arabizing populations that had been there since antiquity. Anglo-Saxons displaced Britons. Han Chinese absorbed countless earlier peoples across what is now southern and western China. None of these get the colonizer label. Each one is treated as just "history." The label only activates for a narrow, politically chosen set. Almost always Europeans, and almost always Jews returning to the one place on earth where their indigeneity is older than the word itself. That's not a definition. That's a filter. And the filter exists to produce a predetermined answer. Hate the messenger if you like. The history isn't an opinion.



Restore Britain will be standing a candidate in the Makerfield by-election. There is overwhelming demand from our local members to do so, and I entirely agree. Our campaign has already started, and we aim to win thousands and thousands of votes. More news very soon.




‘The optics for this don’t look good at all for the Met!’ GB News’ Home and Security Editor Mark White reports on the Met confirming that facial recognition technology is to be used at the upcoming Unite the Kingdom Rally.