From what I saw of the marchers, yesterday I think, If they have to hide their faces then they clearly aint taking over any country mate. and what's with all the big hoodies and coats, were their mums worried they might catch a cold. ****ing showing us real Southerners up like that.
But when the song would play, the sun would set so high, ring through my ears and sting my eyes......****ing spanish lullabies!!
Yeah but come on bro this is India we are talking about here. This is the same country that originally claimed they landed on the far side of the moon, but then realised the map was round the wrong way.
An interesting read - 3 companies raking in super profits from the asylum debacle ... 10 year print your own money contracts... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9d60ejn41wo
There's a reason why Whitbread are expanding their hotel chains bro and have been since January 2024. Everything from old pubs, offices spaces, everything repurposed, it's the part of the little money train that is being created under the radar. Fill the hotels up and create more rooms for the British taxpayer, nice little gravy train like everything when the Tories have had their fingers in the pie.
I see we managed to rapidly deport the accidently released sex attacker back to Ethiopia and while it all makes a great story for the media, it raises more questions, such as why can we do this in two to three days of recapture, but not as quick at any other time, and if it's safe to deport him, how many more can we safely deport with the same robustness... https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...batu-epping-sex-offender-deported-to-ethiopia
Yoookay 2025 Migrant sex offender given £500 to be deported Migrant sex offender Hadush Kebatu was given a payment of £500 to be deported, Sky News understands. The discretionary payment was made due to his threats to disrupt his removal, it is understood, and the decision was an operational one made by removal teams, not ministers. Kebatu was forcibly deported from the country overnight, with a team of five officers accompanying him on the flight to Ethiopia. Sky News understands the decision to make the payment was made because the alternative was a slower and more expensive process, which would have included detention, a new flight and potentially fighting subsequent legal claims. Costs of cancelling the flight alone would have run into several thousands of pounds, it is claimed.