Thousands of Brits rally against migrant camp in UK
Hundreds of residents marched toward the former military training camp for the 12th consecutive weekend, waving St. George’s flags and chanting ’We want Labour out.’
Hundreds of residents marched toward the former military training camp for the 12th consecutive weekend, waving St. George’s flags and chanting ’We want Labour out.’
Welcomed in Keir Starmer’s Absurdistan, the UAE outlawed the organization domestically. It has been pushing for international recognition of the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group. The group has already been outlawed in Russia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and several other nations.
Parliament has become a self-serving club of political celebrities. They believe they’re entitled to privacy when they break the law. They feel entitled to pillage taxpayers’ hard-earned money when they want another perk.
Footage of the meeting shows the prime minister apparently stumbling over his own feet. He reaches out for a handshake with no obstacle in sight.
Marked ’official sensitive,’ the memo was first cited by the Sunday Times. It stated that the Home Office has created plans. These plans aim to resettle as many as 10,000 asylum seekers across the UK.
In September, right-wing groups held a large ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally in London, voicing discontent with Starmer’s leadership. Police estimated attendance at between 110,000 and 150,000, while organizers claimed up to three million protesters took part.
In April, The Times, citing anonymous Ukrainian and British military officers, reported that UK troops were secretly sent to fit Ukraine’s aircraft with the missiles and teach troops how to use them.
Earlier this month in London, the ’Unite the Kingdom’ rally was held by right-wing Britons dissatisfied with their current government. While the Metropolitan Police contend that around 110,000 to 150,000 were in attendance, the event’s organizers have claimed that as many as three million were there.
But official figures released in June showed Labour ministers had spent three times more on domestic air travel in the first 10 months after the election compared with the equivalent period when Rishi Sunak was prime minister.
When your legacy is being measured against the worst of Tory malpractice, you’re not building a better Britain; you’re ushering in a national disaster.
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