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I have been forensically digging through these asylum contracts, and one stands out to me. It is absolutely staggering. Please read on.
£1,593,535,200 for 'Provision of Bridging Accommodation and Travel Services’ awarded to ‘Corporate Travel Management (North) Limited’.
According to the official record, they’re based in Bradford…
Let’s dive into it.
It’s related to the Bibby Stockholm, housing illegal migrants on a barge off the coast of Dorset. Bradford is certainly a strange place to base such an enormous contract.
What is all of that money, OUR money, being spent on?
All this information is taken from official documents, labelled ‘sensitive’.
The illegals must be provided with a ‘varied daily menu’, taking into account all religious needs. If the illegal arrives late and missed the evening meal? They must be provided with a ‘light snack’.
What about cleaning? A ‘cleaning programme’ must be delivered to the standards set by the ‘British Institute of Cleaning Science’.
Routine cleaning must be provided, and their cabins are cleaned on a ‘twice weekly basis’.
A ‘house-keeping laundry service’ is included, with a maximum '48-hour turn around’'
Information on the local area is provided - including amenities and facilities. Illegals are assisted to make contact with a local GP surgery and dentist - they are assisted to do this.
The illegals are to be taken and returned from medical appointments.
A ‘programme of organised recreational activities' are provided, seven days a week. Activities available ‘morning, after, and evening each day’.
Full Wi-Fi coverage is required, with a bank of mobile phones available '24/7'.
Transport requests will be taken at short notice, all day every day. The transport must be ‘punctual’.
‘Adequate transport links’ must be provided to assist the illegals into the local area - and booking of transport services must be delivered for those ‘who wish to travel beyond the local area’.
Warnings against ‘unconscious bias’ are made, and it’s adamant that ‘the interests of the Service Users are best served.’
It goes on and on and on. Are you happy that your tax is being spent on these services for illegals? For transport? Recreational activities? Shipping them into local communities to roam the streets?
One of these illegal migrants was sentenced for sexually assaulting a teenage girl on a beach. There will be many, many, many others.
'Corporate Travel Management (North) Limited', based in Bradford, received this astronomical contract. A strange company name for such a service. What was the procurement process? How was this decided? I have put these questions to the Home Office, and I am demanding answers.
The Bradford firm was told on the 24th of February 2023 that they had been awarded this £1.5 billion contract, excluding VAT (with an extension option.)
Who was the Home Secretary at this time?
Reform’s Suella Braverman.
Who was the immigration minister at this time?
Reform’s Robert Jenrick.
They were the ministers, they were responsible.
I want to know exactly why these outrageous contracts were signed off.
It is scandalous. SO much more information on these contracts is redacted. I am going to find it...
We should not be caring for these illegals, we should not be housing them, we should not be accommodating them. We should be deporting them. On an industrial scale.
They are treated better than British citizens. FAR better.
It makes me sick.
The amount of OUR money that has been spent on these third world criminals by politicians (Reform, Conservative and Labour) is the biggest scandal of our time.
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What Reeves should announce today, but obviously won’t.
Everything costs more. Food, rent, mortgages, insurance, childcare, energy, basic goods, services, the weekly shop, a pint. Britain is getting poorer, faster.
People feel it, and they’re right. Inflation has eaten us alive. Wages wiped out. Savings eroded. Families poorer. Britain weaker.
We are getting ripped off. Why?
Because Britain is addicted to the size of its own state.
Here’s what Reeves should say.
Tax cuts. Lots of tax cuts.
- Raise the personal allowance dramatically - let people keep the first £20,000 they earn, minimum. No tax. It will cost, but the savings it will produce from encouraging people back into work will be vast,
- Slash Income Tax/National Insurance, especially on middle-earners who’ve been squeezed the hardest. This is uncomplicated, Rachel. REWARD HARD WORK.
- Remove the stealth taxes they all pretend don’t exist - fiscal drag and frozen thresholds which quietly rob the British people every year.
- Give overseas skilled British workers vast tax benefits to relocate their tax revenue and skills back to Britain. Bring them home.
- Cut back VAT, reduce fuel duty, cut alcohol duty, none of this sugar tax bullshit.
- Stamp duty, gone for British families. Let’s get the property market moving.
- Licence fee, scrapped. On the bonfire. Day one. More cash in the pocket for families.
Unleash British business
- Cut Corporation Tax to the lowest rate in Europe. Undercut them. Compete. Win.
- Push back dividend thresholds and taxes. If people are successful, ENCOURAGE IT.
- Abolish Business Rates for small firms. Bring our high streets back. Turkish barber/vape shop fraud crackdown too - let's root out the criminals.
- Slash Employers’ National Insurance - the single biggest reason small firms won’t hire more staff. OBVIOUSLY. We need to get that right down. Non-negotiable.
- Supercharge deregulation, especially for small businesses. A redtape bonfire visible from space. Let it burn.
- End the HR-ification of Britain. Bosses should be able to sack people, and they’ll end up actually hiring more because of that.
- Scrap IR35, immediately. Leave people to interface between themselves.
- Double the VAT threshold, possibly more. Overnight, vast growth will be unleashed from businesses hovering just under £90k. The figures show it already!
- Super-deductions for investment, including capital allowances and R&D incentives. Encourage people to invest and they will!
- Get police policing, and restoring some confidence for investment. Make Britain safer, and that will make Britain richer.
A brutal restructuring of the welfare state. And I mean brutal.
- No benefits for foreign nationals. If you arrive here, you contribute. If you’re here and you don’t? You leave. Billions saved, with one stroke.
- Mandatory work requirements for all those able to work. If you want support from taxpayers, you must give something back. A fair time to search for a job, but then you’re put to work. Picking litter or whatever else.
- Full disability fraud crackdown using data-matching and HMRC-style enforcement. Weed out the piss-takers.
- A cap on total household benefit claims - it should never pay more to stay home than to work. Never.
Drive for self-sufficiency.
- Domestic energy production on a huge scale, like we’ve never seen before. Drive that cost of energy down. Fracking. North Sea extraction. New nuclear. Gas storage. Cheap dependable energy = lower prices for everything. It’s that simple.
- Food security, with domestic output boosted and less reliance on foreign supply chains.
- Support British farming. Scrap the family farming tax. Use the public sector’s purchasing power to BUY BRITISH from our farmers. End dependency. Boost farming apprenticeships.
- A national infrastructure plan focused on logistics, ports, roads, and freight efficiency. The cheaper it is to produce and transport things, the lower prices fall. Places like Great Yarmouth with our fantastic port will boom. Stop building roads in Guyana, and use that money in Britain.
A robust plan to deal with the cancer of inflation.
- Immediate ban on money-printing (QE) without explicit Parliamentary approval. No more splurges by the Bank of England and that toad Bailey.
- Slash public spending - genuine far-reaching cuts. Nobody is safe. All departments.
- Foreign aid. Gone. Entirely. Billions saved overnight.
- Freeze all non-essential recruitment across the entire public sector (excluding front-line staff). A workforce pause, until inflation is under control. Then follows strict limits.
- A structured debt-repayment schedule, legally binding, to get those vast billion debt-interest payments falling. If you want some awful perspective - we now spend more on debt interest than on defence. No serious country on earth behaves like this. Britain does. It’s like some third world African tinpot dictatorship approach to economic affairs.
- We need to cut the debt, not just the deficit.
- Public sector pension liability - all off balance sheet. Needs a total overhaul as state employees are radically cut.
Stop importing poverty, crime and sex pests.
- Shut down all illegal migration with mass deportations, rapid removals, third-country processing, and no exceptions. Billions saved on abolishing asylum and related costs.
- Cut legal migration to net-negative, especially low-wage migration that undercuts British workers.
- Remove those who are a drain. If they’re claiming benefits, living in social housing, unable to speak English, refusing to contribute? Thanks, but your presence is no longer required. Bye.
- Deport foreign sex pests and criminals. Make our towns safe again. Watch how investment flows back into our dying high streets.
We must urgently cut back the bankrupt British state. Growth only comes from the following things.
A smaller state. Lower taxes. More people working. Fewer people scrounging. Cheaper energy. Stronger borders. Mass deportations. Actual production.
That is it. Reeves sadly does not have the balls to do what is necessary.
Britain needs an economic revolution.
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@sc_wadsy I saw a twitter post suggesting the site had been intentionally stood down to 'save money' - don't know how reliable the source was or if the posted docs actually related to curzon street or handsacre.
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As the Curzon Street station building has only just started - with piles in the ground but not much else - and the approach viaducts coming up against thin air, is this possibly the reason for the additional 2 year delay to #HS2 ?
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MAJOR HS2 CURZON STREET PROJECT UPDATE 🚨🚨🚨
Work is STOPPED on the station due to a spending cap imposed by DfT until March 2026. The already slow and inefficient site is now eating up £71m+ in tax money but producing nothing. More delays and more money with no returns.
There are areas of the route between London and Birmingham that are YEARS behind schedule. When will the government tell the public the truth - this is a failed project with management failure at every level!
Read between the lines of HS2 CEO Mark Wild project update. It's been chaos since the beginning more than 5 years ago. youtu.be/OjRVGYUzHAE?si…

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The new high speed railway between London and Birmingham seems to be going backwards at High Speed. This project update delivered by HS2 recently is evidence of it's failures throughout the sceheme to manage costs, and deliver on time. After scrutiny by the Department for Transport, Hs2's management of the different sections of the project has been called into question.
For Curzon Street station, this means a "pause" on works being delivered on-site, which produces real outputs, while staff who have been unproductive in their comfy offices (or at home ) for 1 year remain in their roles.
When will the public be made aware of the enormous waste and inefficiency - £1bn's?
hs2.org.uk/what-is-hs2/hs…
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🚨 If you think BBC is a news organisation, think again. BBC is propaganda arm of Islamic terrorism.
In 2016 they made a sympathetic documentary called "To Hell and Back", covering Badreddin family's move from Syria to UK as refugees.
During the documentary where BBC went out of their way to show Badreddins as the best humans on earth, their 18 yo son Omer was accused of sexually assaulting two 14 yo white girls.
BBC kept covering them and made ridiculous claims like the girls were racist and more sexually experienced than the boys etc to scuttle the case and save the Muslim boys.
It worked. Judge acquitted them saying their English wasn't good enough to understand NO, BBC now declared them victims of racism too. They got the father to cry on camera saying how their honor was hurt and they needed a 7 bedroom house at least to feel better.
Obviously they were all rapists and finally Omer and his younger brother Muhammad was convicted for raping a 13 yr girl in 2024. One of them got 12 year sentence for raping that child 7 times. BBC was not available to save them this time but can you imagine from 2016 to 2024 how many children they must have raped?
BBC knew it. Their job was to cover up peaceful rape & pedophilia. They are still doing it.
This terror organisation must be banned in India. Forever. RT if you agree.
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❗️ Russia poses no threat to the UK: neither in its waters, airspace, nor streets & certainly not to Britain's long-suffering NHS.
We have no need to do so. It is the UK government that needs these fabrications to avoid dealing with the country’s real social & economic problems.
t.me/RusEmbUK/2041

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What’s happening to people on social media? Everyone has become so cynical. If one talks about their first chat with an AI Bot then people presume it’s a paid promotion, if you appreciate ur PM then you are a bhakt & god forbid, if you are a proud Hindu or Indian 🇮🇳then ur an Andh Bhakt ! Let’s keep it real folks & take people for who they are & not who we think they should be ! Maybe we all need to take a chill pill and just be happy to communicate with each other. Now don’t ask me why I married Gene ? I married him cuz I love him 💕kyuki sarhad par ek aisa shaks hai, jo mere liye aapni jaan de sakta hai🤩❤️samjhe 😂 If you know you know …. Ting !
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HS2 Birmingham Curzon Street Station is at a standstill because of BUREAUCRACY. Hundreds of thousands of pounds being spent on nothing being built because of "Design Assurance For Temporary Works"
Wasting YOUR TIME AND MONEY because of someone's missing signature for an item of work not even part of the permanent design.
You the taxpayer deserve to know how your money is being spent!
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If you don't want @elonmusk talking about all the historic nonces and noncing enablers in the police, councils and government in the UK on one of the biggest social media accounts in the world, then you're a bit of a nonce.
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This is simply staggering. I have verified the source of this information as reliable, from a GP practice in London.
On a daily average at this practice...
- Just 8% of appointments are used by British citizens.
- 51% of patients require an interpreter (at the taxpayer's expense), also in effect taking a double appointment.
- 72% of all sick notes are issued to patients who do not speak English.
92% of appointments at this practice being taken by foreign nationals - over half requiring interpretation.
This is not what the NHS was designed for, this is not what we pay our taxes for.
Uncontrolled mass immigration has failed the British people.
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Why don't we use technology to reduce costs of construction? Is there a fear within the industry?
Take the role of booking vehicles or deliveries in and out of the site. This is a pretty regular, repetitive task on site, and one that can easily be carried out by technology.
These big projects spend thousands everyday for people to sit in a cabin and open and close a door, mostly twiddling their thumbs. Why?
The upfront costs of implementing smart technology pays itself off over the course of big projects which are 2/3+ years. Are we creating jobs just for the sake of them? To hit fancy KPIs that the client and Department of Transport set, we make jobs because "we need them", (bonus points if they hit DEI quotas).
Technology has played a huge role in reducing costs in construction, but should technology be withheld in this manner? How much are you willing to pay for HS2 (£80bn+)?

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