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Esther Bolger's avatar

My God what excuse is there for putting some up in one of the most expensive Hotels in London Imagine the cost?would love to know. sheer madness a person working all their life could not afford one of these Hotels Def taking the working People for fools.

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EppingBlogger's avatar

Dolphin Square Pimlico has been a prestigious address since the 1940s. Princess Anne once lived there. Just across the road is Churchill Gardens, an unlovely 1960s development now wholly occupied, as far as I can tell, by social tenants new to this country.

This is a very valuable site. Why are they there?

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Iris February's avatar

If the new arrivals haven't had a job a year since they arrived they should be moved out of these expensive properties and into an area where there are no jobs anyway. I was shocked at the number of unemployed immigrants revealed to be housed in Grenfell, one of the most expensive boroughs in London.

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Deborah R's avatar

... and when one considers that this latest litany of hideous abuse against the British people is just a fraction of what we are being forced to endure ... the next four days, let alone 4 years, doesn't bear thinking about. We can't go on like this .. our endurance for such shamefully corrupt, inept, cowardly, pathetic government has long since been exhausted. Keep going, Matt ... your commentary is absolutely vital.

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Iris February's avatar

Can there be anyone who voted Labour last election who is pleased with their performance? I have lived through several Labour governments but this one surely takes the biscuit. Attlee was in power when I was born but the other 4 I was conscious of were all duds.

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Cattmint's avatar

BTW that 1 illegal that Mahmood managed to deport back to France is an Indian citizen and in a matter of days France, who incomprehensibly have a returns policy with India whilst we don't, will ship him off to India. France 0 - UK 1 (SHIPPED IN FROM FRANCE.....PLUS FUTURE DEPENDANTS). And all, dear reader, at our expense.

You couldn't make it up if you tried.

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Nigel Liggett's avatar

…..and we pay in full for all the transport costs to and from France and for the accommodation costs until France ships them out.

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N White's avatar

The French must be laughing their heads off.

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Derek O'Connell's avatar

I think i might need to stop reading your posts Matt (i won’t really)as they are 100% depressing. We are in an abusive relationship with the govt/state and it is sooo depressing!

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Celtic Rose's avatar

Matt, under what circumstances can pressure be applied to demand/force a general election? That seems to be the only recourse to this litany of abuse against the British public who are paying the price, financially and otherwise. If the scale of degradation, that we have seen in the past 14 months, continues for the next few years, this country will be on fire - at the risk of being overly dramatic!

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Brendan Kelly's avatar

Keep up your great work Matt, for great it is. Without you and your fellow patriots no one would know about this treachery of the ruling class.

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Robert Cook's avatar

How do we get these people out.

It's criminal that we all have to watch this car crash!

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Linda Hall's avatar

it is criminal that we have to wait four years to get them out. !

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Amanda Bishop's avatar

So depressing.

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Lynwen Brown's avatar

Keep up the great work Matt!

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Jean-Bernard Lasserre's avatar

The idea of proclaiming Sharia Law to be part and parcel of Britain is not just entirely preposterous, but it is above all very dangerous because it is potentially destructive of the wholeness of the nation.

Britain , like my country France, definitely needs a conservative counter- revolution.

In the meantime, thank you to you, Matthew, and your team for your tireless work.

Jean-Bernard

PS.: I am now reading Bad Education, a very good book indeed.

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EppingBlogger's avatar

It reminds me how Blair tried to argue that supporting the EU, so we could give up sovereignty, was a patriotic duty.

As usual words from a socialist mean what he wants them to mean

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Jean-Bernard Lasserre's avatar

Thank you for responding to my comment. I do agree with you.

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David Asquith's avatar

Though the road be long let your heart be strong. Keep right on to the end.

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Janet Cowie's avatar

As I am well past my three score years and ten, I dread to think what issues our children and their children will have to sort out. History will not be kind to our successive governments since at least the 1990s. I thought in my youth that the Wilson and Callahan governments were dreadful, but little did I realise that we would eventually have a Labour government, that would be driving Marxist policies through our county like a hot knife through butter. I thought Nicola Sturgeon was bad for Scotland but Keir Starmer, in my opinion, is ten times worse for the whole of the UK. It will be very interesting to see what happens next year when Wales and Scotland both have their elections for the devolved assemblies/governments.

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Olwen Thomas's avatar

My biggest fear in Wales is that they will vote for Plaid Cymru who are just Welsh speaking Labour and have backed them up for the last 25 years. Unfortunately they are pushing that Reform will charge for NHS and many people are falling for this!

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Janet Cowie's avatar

Yes that’s always a problem, many voters just don’t do their own research on what each of the candidates and parties really believe and what they will push forward with if elected. In 2023 UK voters voted for change little realising they would see decline.

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Ian's avatar

Oh dear! Imagine thinking Plaid Cymru would be an improvement! 🤣🤣🤣

Didn't they say something about making Wales a sanctuary state, or some such similarly suicidal stupidity?! 👍

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Olwen Thomas's avatar

Oh yes, "a Nation of Sanctuary", Wales is struggling to look after it's own, we don't need any more.

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Gordon Fiander's avatar

Hi Janet, you are not alone age wise...I turned 71 a month ago. Just glad some younger people are waking to the great danger to their future. Old and grey but still got something to say.😁

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Colin Martin's avatar

Parasites. That is the problem, parasites. I have a personal revulsion for the things - ticks, fleas, parasitic wasps - they all make my skin creep. The same goes for human parasites, of which the Government are the largest.

We have a social contract, where we go to work and earn money to the best of our ability, in order to make our lives pleasurable, and we contribute a minimal amount in tax to the authorities, who use this money to provide for our security and health and well-being, including providing transport links etc. Bit this minimal amount which we contribute to pay for OUR welfare has been steadily increased to pay for the welfare of immigrants, many of whom have not contributed anything, rendering the social contract null and void. Let me explain it in these terms: say there was no NHS, or Social Security, and in its stead we paid contributions to private schemes; would these private insurance companies accept our business if we told them that our policy would also cover anyone, from anywhere in the world, and the insurance company would have to foot the bill? Would they Hell! It is an unworkable concept which is crippling the British people and rendering them into poverty, and to add insult to injury, these same foreigners who come here are actually given preferential treatment over those who pay the bill!

The general public have woken up to this scam now and are rebelling, in spite of constant propaganda pumped out by the MSM, and I wonder where this will lead, because once the average man and woman in the street become politicised and aware of how they are being taken for mugs, they will become very unpredictable. Just look at how the Raise the Flag campaign has taken off, something that ordinary people can do to show their displeasure and their solidarity with each other. I have just finished draping my upstairs windows with a large English flag, and if every patriot does the same we can send a message to the Left that we have had enough and are about to start spraying the DDT.

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SimCS's avatar

Whilst hard to contend with, just letting Starmer/Labour continue shooting themselves in the foot may be the most likely driver for their utter demise at the next election, or even bring one on sooner than 2029. I really don't know which minister or MP is the worst, but a strong vote goes mad Ed Millibrain who seems totally impervious to reason, logic and fact.

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Ian's avatar

I feel the same. I sent a letter to my MP to oppose the Islamophobia censorship, and then next day I thought maybe I should have told him to support it 100% and make Labour look as bad as possible to as many voters as possible. The British Establishment is waging a war against British people, and the sooner everyone sees it the sooner voters will come to their senses and vote for change (if not something more extreme!)

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Iris February's avatar

Well, he comes from strong Marxist stock so it is understandable.

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Anthony Bowen's avatar

Keep up the good work Matt. Truth is so important. On the matter of people not working and on welfare can claim £25,000 which is more than a worker can earn after tax on the living wage. There are millions not working, including a million people under 25 who are not in education, work or training. Where are the unions and labour mp’s calling for jobs? Nowhere. But in the 70’s and 80’s the unions and labour mp’s were clamouring for jobs to be created. The welfare state has become the welfare lifestyle. It has destroyed initiative, independence and self-reliance. Anthony

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N White's avatar

There are plenty of jobs. It's just they are filled by cheap and willing labour from abroad.

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Iris February's avatar

The basic old state pension which most pensioners are still on is less than £10k p.a. Explain to me why I paid NI for 40 years to be treated as less than scroungers and malingerers.

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Ian Munro's avatar

Spot on Matt. Email Starmer and Trump a copy!

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