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The great Paul Whitehouse is 68 years old today, which means I am obliged to post this (again!) - arguably the most majestically random but brilliant comedy sketch committed to celluloid for at least the last, what, forty, forty five years?
Yes, forty, forty five years.
Happy birthday Paul 🤘
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Let’s talk about these free schools, free kids’ clubs, free breakfasts—and let’s call it exactly what it is: another massive, unfair burden dumped straight onto the shoulders of hardworking taxpayers, and it’s high time someone said it loud and clear.
First and foremost: having children is a choice. It is a huge, life-changing responsibility, and if you cannot afford to feed, clothe, and look after them properly, then you simply should not be having them. Full stop. It is not the job of the state, and it is certainly not the job of every person who gets up early, works their fingers to the bone, and pays their dues, to step in and pick up the tab because someone else made choices they couldn’t actually afford.
And don’t give me that rubbish about “I can’t manage”—because we all see the reality, don’t we? We see the parents crying poor at the school gates, demanding everything handed to them for free, yet somehow they always have the cash for the brand-new, top-of-the-range iPhone before anyone else. We see them driving around in big, shiny SUVs that guzzle fuel and cost a fortune to run. We see the nails done perfectly every few weeks, the hair styled, the latest designer gear. And let’s not forget the latest “fashion statement” dog—almost always some big breed like a bull terrier or similar—costing hundreds to buy, and hundreds more every month to feed and insure. You’ve got money for all of that, money for luxuries, status symbols and trends, but the second it comes to feeding your own children? Suddenly the purse strings are pulled tight, and it’s “oh, I can’t afford it, the government should pay”.
It’s a complete and utter joke, and it’s completely backwards. You cannot live with a “fuck it” attitude—spend your cash on whatever you want, splurge on whatever makes you look good—and then turn around and expect the rest of us to subsidise the basic care of your family. That is not how life works. That is not responsibility. That is taking advantage, pure and simple.
Taxpayers are already stretched thin enough—struggling with their own bills, their own food shops, their own families. They shouldn’t be forced to pay for breakfast clubs because others have their priorities completely wrong. If you want the luxuries, the gadgets, the big cars and the trendy pets—brilliant, go for it—but earn it, pay for it yourself, and make sure the essentials for your own kids are covered first. Stop looking to everyone else to bail you out, and start taking responsibility for the life you chose to build.
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I read everywhere about the 'hard right'
This the term used to describe people who are
Islamosceptic - that is, people who are doubtful about the merits of a religion that demands child marriage, the beating of women, and death to all who oppose it
Perhaps 'sensible right' would be a better description
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A glaringly obvious double-standard
End Wokeness@EndWokeness
"Why does an actor's race matter?!" Ok… now imagine it was this:
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@DavidLammy Are you sure it's not the illegal migrant rapists and murderers you have welcomed into our country that are spreading hate and division?
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The Unite the Kingdom rally on Saturday should be treated no differently to the pro-Palestinian march on the same day.
The fact that two-tier justice is being applied against patriotic Brits is disgraceful.
thetimes.com/uk/article/met…
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Facial recognition for Tommy Robinson rally this Saturday. But not for the pro Palestinian march. Same city, same day, same Met Police. If the law doesn’t apply equally, it isn’t the law - it’s politics.
thetimes.com/article/071cd9…
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Muslims electing Muslims exactly because they’re Muslims - they then govern as Muslims, for Muslims. Demographic changes, birth rates and mass immigration mean that this is going to accelerate, rapidly.
What is our country going to look like in fifty years? Twenty years? Ten years? Honestly, think about that.
On current projections, Britain has an Islamic future.
That is just a fact. I don’t like it, in fact it terrifies me, but it’s true.
I do not want my grandchildren’s children to grow up in a Muslim Britain.
Tower Hamlets. Rochdale. Birmingham. Luton. Blackburn. Large parts of London. I could go on.
A sectarian nightmare. Deep divisions across the community in parts of those towns, in others it’s entirely united - united by Islam.
That is our future.
Unless we act, unless we organise, unless we vote.
There is still time.
Restore Britain is the only serious political party that has the courage to stand up for a Christian Britain.
We are the only political party with the courage to do what is necessary.
Mass immigration from Islamic countries will end, day one.
Banning halal slaughter, cousin marriage, the burqa/niqab.
Dominating Islamic prayer will be outlawed, along with any form of Sharia Law.
We will not tolerate the call to prayer being blared out across British towns.
The colonisation of our cities by foreign enclaves practising medieval practices will end.
The islamification of Britain will be halted and reversed.
That is what Restore Britain will do.
If you agree, then join us. Join the party, attend your local meetings, volunteer.
Help us. Because we need it, and nobody else is going to do it. Not Farage, not the Tories, certainly not Labour.
This is up to us now.
And there is one answer.
Restore Britain.
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