John Doe
@New_Wesphalian
Not very interesting, JAFO, wondering which genius behind a closed door in the corridors of power has the faintest clue what they're doing.
I've decided that there is only one policy that makes any sense on this platform (and it's why I left in 2022, not returning until last year). Anyone who calls another account a 'Russian Bot/Putin apologist' because they ask or raise a reasonable point, instantly gets BLOCKED.
They aren't asylum seekers if they came from France. They are economic migrants. Giving them the right to work will simply act as a magnet. Putting them in remote locations with no access to public amenities until vetted for genuine asylum status will deter all but the genuine.
Absurd gimmick. Stopping asylum seekers from working pushes people into destitution and forces reliance on meagre welfare payments. Time for a common-sense change to law to allow asylum seekers to work - to support themselves and contribute to the economy telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/07/2…
I suspect that it will be proven that the counter protests are co-ordinated with the Home Office, or at least with local police forces, via either the SWP or some other org such as HnH. And then the shit will really hit the fan. A govt with no legitimacy will face absolute fury
🚨NEW: Keir Starmer condemns 'clearly unacceptable' violence at the Bell hotel in Epping
This is just desperation at this stage, as Jezbollah peel away his Islamic block vote (by mail of course).
The suffering and starvation unfolding in Gaza is unspeakable and indefensible.
The govt seeks to to take power to proceed as a litigant in Industrial tribunals, where the perceived victim declines to take action himself. What? Why would the state intervene here when it can't even schedule a Rape trial until 2029? What nonsense is this from @AngelaRayner ?
Bless um
It was great to bump into @garyseconomics as I was delivering my petition for a Wealth Tax to 10 Downing Street. Gary has done an absolutely amazing job making the case for a wealth tax and real action against wealth inequality. This is a campaign we are going to win!
You cannot continue to add low productivity workers to the country and expect the high productivity workers to work longer, harder and later into life to pay for them, while they reduce our safety and security and destroy trust in society.
What we can't do is blame asylum seekers for our failing public services. These are the most vulnerable people in our world and they have no safe or legal routes to this country and also have no choice over where the Home Office puts them.
Replies off. Because what happens when most of them are denied under any reasonable process? They stay anyway, because it's almost impossible to remove them. They should be housed in refugee camps as they would be in a neighbouring state to a war zone, ready for return.
Or you could just process their asylum case and then let them work?
This is now becoming more obvious as people look out for it. The left in the USA have used this tactic for years, often combined with the sudden appearance of pallets of bricks left around cities. But also with state actors directly involved in stirring up violence.
🚨HAMPSHIRE POLICE ESCORT MASKED ANTIFA THUGS TO MIGRANT HOTEL PROTEST IN ALDERSHOT The Police have chosen a side It's not ours They've chosen illegal migrants over patriots
Every time there is a stupid commie agitprop stunt, that mockney millionaire shows up. It's not coincidence.
It was great to bump into @garyseconomics as I was delivering my petition for a Wealth Tax to 10 Downing Street. Gary has done an absolutely amazing job making the case for a wealth tax and real action against wealth inequality. This is a campaign we are going to win!
It’s highly disturbing isn’t it? This was provocative, highly partial and has definite whiff of political involvement. Whatever the background it’s becoming increasingly clear the police have become, at senior level, activist and politicised. And that’s only going to end in pain
This is a good read. Not sure I agree with the conclusion on how long this can stagger on, but I agree with the analysis on who the country is run for, and by : Minority interests who are detached from certain realities the rest of us are not insulated from.
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Condoning lying. Another new low.
Simple they didn't want some idiot broadcasting the fact that it was
Reform look like fools. They've put up a child with almost no life experience for election because they thought they wouldn't win. Now they have to pretend it's a good thing. It isn't.
Huge congratulations to Reform UK's George Finch, 19, who becomes Warwickshire’s elected council leader With a superb team under him, he can achieve great things for Warwickshire bbc.com/news/articles/…
Everyone knows that you choose the outcome, then you choose the chairman.
There we go - the inquiry isn’t independent. It’s rigged. Waste of time and lots of money goes to barristers (friends of …) telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/…
What this tells you is that from the standpoint of the state bureaucracy as a whole, the FB post appears to be a greater threat to its authority than the sexual assault. In the famous words misattributed to Talleyrand: this is worse than a crime, it’s a mistake.
The Yookay justice system gives 31 month sentences for writing intemperate and hurtful things on Facebook, but only 14 months for sexually assaulting a special needs teenager. The state is telling you where its priority lies, and it is NOT protecting you from dangerous criminals.
Desperate for an easy win, Cooper will complete an inquiry into the dead, blame Thatcher and Leon Brittan, and there will be trebles all round at the NUM. Meanwhile, Thatcher and Brittan remain dead, and the govt is intent on ending all coal production in the UK.
A national inquiry will be held into one of the most violent days of the year-long miners' strike in the 1980s. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said it will look into the clashes that involved police and miners outside the Orgreave coking plant in Rotherham in 1984…
I note that Goodwin isn't proposing to send our 'worst prisoners' to El Savador. The schism in the Reform camp is between the policy makers and the campaigners. Farage is a campaigner, not a serious policy maker. Goodwin straddles both positions. How many more are there?
Who’s up for this? 💥Build Nightingale-style prisons within 18 months of next election 💥End all early release schemes for violent offenders, sex offenders, and those carrying knives 💥Deport foreign criminals back to their countries of origin 💥30,000 more police…