Ryan Chadburn
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Ryan Chadburn
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Conisbrough, Doncaster Entrou em Ocak 2012
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The EU Return Regulation hasn't "passed" as final law yet. Today (Mar 26, 2026), the European Parliament plenary voted to approve its negotiating mandate and start trilogue talks with the Council (which already has its position).
This builds on the Commission's 2025 proposal + tougher amendments backed in LIBE committee (incl. by AfD/ESN, EPP, ECR).
Key proposed changes once finalized:
- Max pre-removal detention: 24 months (up from 18) for non-cooperators or flight risks.
- Mutual recognition: One EU country's return order enforceable in all others via Schengen system by 2027.
- Faster procedures, reduced appeal suspensions in some cases.
- Option for "return hubs" in third countries for non-removable cases (e.g., rejected asylum seekers).
It targets third-country nationals illegally staying (no valid visa/asylum grant). Aims to boost low return rates (~20-30%). Full law likely 2027+ after negotiations. No immediate new rules today.
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Everyone rallying to defend Keir Starmer against Trump even though everyone hates him
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK
🚨 WATCH: The Irish PM defends Keir Starmer as Donald Trump repeats he is "not Winston Churchill" "Starmer has done a lot to reset the Irish-British relationship. I do believe he is a very earnest person who you have a capacity to get on with"
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@dan_N_smith Couldn't disagree more Dan. I'd take an old ground like Hillsborough/Bramall lane over a soulless bowl every day of the week.
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You wouldn’t be saying that if you used it every week. A heap of scrap not fit for modern football. 🦉 #swfc
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God hillsborough really is everything a football ground should be. Actually moves me. I’d take that over a billion pound bowl every day of the week, even in the state its in
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@OptaJoe can you explain why Gakpo’s foul in the 82nd minute of last nights match did not stand and why it was wiped off please? Thanks.
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The problem is not really what Starmer said about or to Muslims. It's what the framing implies about everyone else.
When a Prime Minister singles out one community as being "at the forefront" of the national story, several questions immediately arise:
Why that community specifically? Would he say the same about Sikhs, Hindus, Jews, the Welsh, or working-class white communities in former industrial towns who feel profoundly left behind and invisible?
Does language like this — particularly from a leader seen as having made huge concessions to Muslim political pressure over Gaza, - including turning a blind eye to antisemitic violence and death threats, - reinforce the perception that organised “communal" lobbying gets results for some groups, incentivising further identity-based political fragmentation?
The deeper tension is this: pluralism and preferentialism are not the same thing.
A Prime Minister can celebrate the diversity of British communities without ranking them or suggesting any one sits at the vanguard of the national story.
When that line is crossed — even rhetorically — it tends to produce exactly the resentment it's presumably trying to dissolve. The problem is, Starmer and his politically correct cronies are too cloth-eared and stubborn to realise it.
Starmer lost significant support among Muslim voters over Gaza in 2024, with several independent pro-Gaza candidates defeating Labour MPs. There is an obvious political incentive to rebuild that relationship. Visibly courting Muslim communities with this kind of language, while simultaneously being seen to neglect the concerns of working-class white voters on issues like immigration, small boat crossings, and cultural change, is a strategically and ethically incoherent position that fuels the Reform vote.
In the current climate — with communal tensions still raw after 2024's riots, with parts of the electorate feeling that mainstream politicians speak the language of recognition only to certain groups — it is exactly the kind of remark that lands differently depending on who hears it. That gap between intention and reception is where a lot of British political damage is currently being done.
If Starmer read this, he’d immediately dismiss it as ‘far right’, which is exactly what I’d expect from the obdurate, weak, flip-flopping middle manager that he is.
Subversive Force@sirwg202110
🚨 At this evening’s Westminster Hall iftar, Keir Starmer proudly tells “the Muslim community” that Britain played no role in the offensive against the Iranian regime — which left RAF Akrotiri exposed. The Muslim Vote is lost but Labour still keeps going. 🧵1/
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