Sep 2021. Migrants crossing the English Channel

Nearly 600 migrants have attempted to cross the English Channel in the past three days, according to the government. The UK Border Force dealt with 83 people on four boats on Friday and 201 people on eight boats on Thursday, the Home Office confirmed. HM Coastguard had to rescue the occupants of one boat near… Continue reading Sep 2021. Migrants crossing the English Channel

The Threat of Woke Part 2

Sir John Hayes, a former Tory minister who leads the Common Sense Group, said: “As such, the culture warriors are not merely a disruptive nuisance, they represent a profound threat to the values which underpin our civilised social order. The battle for Britain has begun, and guided by the common sense of the people, we… Continue reading The Threat of Woke Part 2

Sep 2021. The UK Fuel Crisis Part 3

If you have been on the roads in the last few days, you would have seen the long queues for fuel, as nationwide ‘shortage’ has caused untold havoc for the general public and businesses. Business Leader has looked into what it all means for the economy. In order to combat the ongoing troubles, yesterday the… Continue reading Sep 2021. The UK Fuel Crisis Part 3

Sep 2021. The UK Fuel Crisis Part 2

The UK’s fuel crisis is “getting worse” in some areas, an industry boss has warned, as queues outside petrol stations caused gridlocked traffic for the second weekend in a row. Brian Madderson, chairman of the Petrol Retailers Association, stressed the situation remained “critical” in London and the southeast, despite claims from government ministers that the… Continue reading Sep 2021. The UK Fuel Crisis Part 2

Sep 2021. The Taliban Rule in Afghanistan

The Taliban follow an extreme version of Islamic code and when they were last in power in Afghanistan – between 1996 to 2001 – they enforced strict rules which meant that women and girls couldn’t do a lot of things, like work or go to school. In the group’s first news conference since taking control… Continue reading Sep 2021. The Taliban Rule in Afghanistan

Sep 2021. The Labour Civil War Part 1

Labour’s civil war has been dramatically reignited after one of the last Shadow Cabinet members from Jeremy Corbyn’s era resigned. Furious recriminations flew at the party conference in Brighton after Shadow Employment Rights Secretary Andy McDonald quit last night – saying Keir Starmer told him to block a £15 minimum wage. https://vk.com/video677203037_456239050

Child Abuse Part 2

Sexual abuse of a child is any sexual act between an adult and a child, including penetration, intercourse, incest, rape, oral sex, and sodomy. Other examples include: Fondling – Touching or kissing a child’s genitals, making a child fondle an adult’s genitals. Violations of bodily privacy – Forcing a child to undress, spying on a… Continue reading Child Abuse Part 2

Sep 2021. The UK Fuel Crisis Part 1

It all seems to have happened so fast. Only a few months ago, the government was congratulating itself for the speed at which Britain was emerging from the pandemic. But as the nights have lengthened, there have been empty shelves at supermarkets, spiralling energy prices and queues snaking back from petrol stations. https://vk.com/video677203037_456239048

Sep 2021. Let’s Talk About the Cerfix

The Health Secretary has accused Sir Keir Starmer of a “total denial of scientific fact” after he claimed it is wrong to say only women have a cervix. The Labour leader was forced to intervene on a debate over transgender rights that has threatened to overshadow this year’s party conference, after MP Rosie Duffield said… Continue reading Sep 2021. Let’s Talk About the Cerfix

Sep 2021. Gender Identity

Gender identity is the personal sense of one’s own gender. Gender identity can correlate with a person’s assigned sex at birth or can differ from it. Gender expression typically reflects a person’s gender identity, but this is not always the case. If this isn’t a piece of something, I do not know. I read and… Continue reading Sep 2021. Gender Identity