Britain is building a culture where people think they can do what they like and nothing will happen.
All too often, they’re right.
Crime, disorder and welfare dependency all point to the same problem: a country where rules exist, but no consequences follow. We must change this.
Who remembers the old local mobile van / float deliveries for milk, fish, meat, bread, cheese etc?
Wouldn’t it be great to revive this and provide more communities with fresh food van deliveries straight from local farms and fishing fleets and bypass supermarkets?
By publicly exposing this Russian submarine mission, the UK is hoping to deter Vladimir Putin from targeting this country’s critical underwater infrastructure.
Sky's @haynesdeborah explains what the UK can do to keep Russian spy vessels away.
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@simonpye2@herron_luke@amazingmap How is it not English? Is the St Andrew's cross not Scottish? Both have been used for centuries to represent their nations.
To become a Christian, pray this prayer: Jesus, I believe you are God. I’m sorry for all the wrong things I’ve done, said & thought in my life. Please forgive me & come into my life as my Lord & Saviour. Please fill me with your Holy Spirit. I want to live my life for you. Amen.
I think the following things are BAD: global terrorism; racist rape gangs; hatred of Jews; oppression of women; murder of gay/trans people; first-cousin marriage; child brides; religious persecution; a long-term plan to conquer the entire world. So sue me, already.
I stepped outside and challenged myself to stare at the sun. Honestly, I couldn’t do it, it was too bright. I couldn’t even keep my eyes fully open. It was just too bright!
Then a thought hit my heart:
“If the sun is this bright, and it’s millions of miles away, how bright is the One who created it?”
At that point I just humbled myself immediately. Because clearly, if I can’t handle the sun, how do I want to handle God? No wonder the Bible says in 1 Timothy 6:16 that God dwells in unapproachable light, whom no man has seen or can see. It makes perfect sense now!
And then you remember Moses, after just a partial encounter with God’s glory, his face shone so brightly for days. The Israelites were like, “Sir… please cover that thing.” 😭 He literally had to wear a veil because the brightness was too much for them.
So imagine the full glory of God… ah! No human being can stand that. Not even for one second.
That’s why it’s so deep that God chose to come in a way we could handle. He didn’t show up in full blazing glory; instead, He came in human form through Jesus, so we could actually look at Him, talk to Him, and relate with Him without fainting on the spot.
Jesus is the visible image of the invisible God, the version of God our eyes can handle without going blind.
Honestly… what a marvelous, wise, and loving God. 🙌
Prior to the last week or two, I had believed that, these days, most Jew-haters were 7thCentury people. It turns out, there are also some Jew-haters of a different stripe. I can only assume that 2 full years of pro-Hamas marches etc. have emboldened ALL Jew-haters. Nauseating!
When Trump says the US always comes to Britain and NATO’s rescue but never vice versa what is he referring to?
Because 1,148 non-US troops died in Afghanistan including 457 Brits. In Iraq 318 non-US troops died including 179 Brits.
To this day British forces are stationed across the Middle East going on daily high risk missions.
This is the tired old American mentality that the US saved Britain in WW1 and WW2 when really the British suffered 8x the deaths in WW1 and more deaths than the US suffered in WW2.
Not to mention that the US joined WW1 nearly 3 years into the war and WW2 over 2 years into the war so our boys fought alone as the US watched on for half a decade across both wars.
So quite frankly the Americans who spout this nonsense can go fuck themselves.
.@KemiBadenoch displays her total lack of understanding of the energy sector. She argues for more drilling in the North Sea to protect us from this energy crisis - seemingly oblivious to two very important facts. The first is we don't set the price of our north sea oil and gas - we let global markets do that. So in a crisis where global prices sky rocket, how can the answer can be to produce more globally priced oil here - it’s (energy market) illiterate to say so. The answer is to take control of our own energy pricing, starting with our own North Sea, as we have already with retail energy bills. Impose a price and profit cap. If we do this as part of an entire sector move - capping all wholesale prices, then we can combat this crisis and those that are coming next.
The second very important fact Kemi seems unaware of is that it will take up to five years to produce anything new from our North Sea. So even if that could help us, it can’t help us with anything soon. And it won’t help us for long because our North Sea is all but empty, there’s 10% left. Our North Sea has been in decline for 30 years, shedding jobs and production capacity - because it’s running out - this has been going on for far longer than green energy has been a thing - to blame green energy for the decline of the North Sea is ignorant (of the facts). And Global markets have been filling the gap between what we make and what we use for decades now - Kemi seems not to know this either. As for energy bills, Badenoch seems unaware that the ‘green taxes’ we have on our energy bills were added by previous Tory governments. She seems also unaware that we spend vast sums subsiding fossils fuels - £17 billion a year at the last count. She operates in a fantasy environment, or would have us do - where green taxes have ruined the country and our oil and gas industry and all we need to do is drill more - it’s delusional.
It’s straight out of the mouth of Trump.