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EppingBlogger
15 days ago
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  • Yet Two Eritrean migrants wanted for gang rape in Denmark have been welcomed into Britain, granted asylum and allowed to claim benefits, reports the Mail.
  • Afghan asylum seeker arrested in bed after raping girl” – An Afghan asylum seeker has been arrested in bed and sentenced to 16 years in prison for raping a 12 year-old girl, says the BBC.

the elites have achieved the multi cultural society they called for 30? Years ago. Pity none of the media informed the public what they had in mind. And still don’t.

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EppingBlogger
15 days ago

It is entirely appropriate to paint the DT with the report that it blames falling immigration for public service defects. For three decades when it could have told its readers about the consequences of unlimited immigration by culturally unaligned people, it instead spent its time mithering over who should be the N+1th Tory leader.

If medical schools are run to train foreigners, many of whom will go home and refuse to accept Brits with good education, guess what – there is a problem.

Import people with limited English and qualifications that might be (ahem, not solid) they might not cut the mustard. (Someone else please translate for any elites who read this).

Along with the Tory Party and the Speccie, DT has failed its readers and failed the country. Let it go broke.

Actually it is about to become a mouthpiece for EU integration; this time it’s official.

transmissionofflame
14 days ago

Actor Andrew Garfield is the latest celebrity to speak out against writer J.K. Rowling, arguing that watching the Harry Potter films is now “controversial””

This Garfield bloke (who he? never heard of him) needs to work harder. I am sure if you looked carefully into the political and other views and life history of every single person involved in every single artistic production since the beginning of time you could manage to find something you disagreed with strongly. Why stop at art? Every product or service ever produced has probably been touched by at least one unclean hand. Loony.

Monro
14 days ago

https://www.euronews.com/2026/03/11/spains-renewables-revolution-likely-to-keep-energy-bills-low-even-as-gas-prices-soar
The latest thing that is really annoying me: Spain, and, in particular, so many articles in euro newspapers eulogising Spain’s transition to renewable energy, holding them up as an example to the rest of us. Is that the Spain that had a massive electricity grid black out just last year, that announced spending Euro 5 bn to reduce electricity bills, that is in talks with Algeria to increase its gas imports, that has loads of open spaces, sunshine and wind, whose politicians haven’t passed a budget since 2023? So how can these strange newspapers claim that Spain is such a success story? Because everyone else is still paying Spain huge sums of money! ‘Roughly 103 billion euros ($118 billion) in ​EU pandemic recovery funds have allowed the government to keep ​financing new ⁠investment’ Surprised…not very…What is that strange sound…kind of like chickens returning to the roost….’the final deadline for payments from the European Commission is the end of this year. Budget Minister…said…she was certain a new budget would be in place before the ​EU funds ran out.’ Of course it will…

JXB
JXB
14 days ago
Reply to  Monro

New rules mean 48% (at least) of electricity must come from spinning generators (gas-fired) at all times to provide grid frequency stability to avoid a repeat of the April calamity

Such is the success of “renewables”. Indeed an example to the rest of us. Net Zero requires two generating systems, one dispatchable, continuous, fossil fuel based, the other intermittent, uncontrollable weather based – at many times the cost of one, fossil farm based system.

GroundhogDayAgain
14 days ago
Reply to  Monro

They’re also about to give 500,000+ immigrants citizenship.

Dinger64
14 days ago

“Family members of Green leader Zack Polanski have raised concerns they could be forced to leave the UK if he ever became prime minister”

😨 😟 😱 “ever became Prime minister!? Holy shyte!
Dont worry guys, everybody(except woketards)would leave the UK it that twat ever made it to the levers of power!

Dinger64
14 days ago

“even some on the Left questioning whether pushing insects as food is unethical because bugs might feel pain”

plants are alive too! How do we know they dont feel pain?
So animals, plants and insects are off the menu, what’s the only thing left that we eat that’s never been alive? ….salt..yum yum!
..oh wait a minute, our salt industry is under threat of closure too! looks like double helpings of soil guys!

Mogwai
14 days ago
Reply to  Dinger64

You’ve reminded me of Neil from The Young Ones: ”Vegetable rights and peace!”😆🥦✌

Also, you’ll like this. It’s about the fuel prices in the UK;

https://x.com/MorEdge_Insight/status/2038050492853444664

Dinger64
14 days ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Tell you what Mogs with all the crapola in the world these days we really do need a laugh every now and again 🤣

JXB
JXB
14 days ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Once Net Zero is achieved there will be no plants due to lack CO2, therefore no bugs, no animals or Humans.

But… Hurrah!… the Planet will have been saved.

Dinger64
14 days ago
Reply to  JXB

Why can’t the net zero braincells nutjobs work that out?

Heretic
Heretic
14 days ago

May I add this to the Round-Up, because I think it is crucially important that boarding schools must be banned from accepting pre-teen children, or better still, abolished for their horrific physical, sexual and psychological torture of children:

I moved from state school to boarding school at 11 – I’m still traumatised

“We can’t undo what happened to us but we can try to stop it from happening to others in future. Personally, I’d like the Government to ban pre-teen boarding. That’s where the greatest damage is done.”

Seen and Heard in 90 Seconds

Microsoft Word – The Trauma of Boarding at School.doc