Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 54

Muslims attend Friday prayers on a rainy first day of Ramadan, at the courtyard of a housing estate next to a small BBC community centre and mosque in east London July 20, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Helgren (BRITAIN - Tags: SPORT OLYMPICS RELIGION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) - RTR354N5

The new record comes as Home Secretary Priti Patel is set to finally introduce legislation to fix the UK’s “broken” immigration system. Part of the New Plan for Immigration will reportedly introduce a new legal route for the British government to export asylum seekers to third countries — possibly in partnership with the Kingdom of Denmark —… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 54

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 53

By all indications, illegal Muslim migrants intend to keep on streaming into Britain, since they are not getting any real pushback. Fear of Islamic lobbies, activist Leftists and being called “Islamophobic” are the reasons why British officials are allowing a two-tier system of justice: one for Muslims who break Western laws and the other for… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 53

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 52

Nigel Farage referenced illegal migration crisis via the English Channel as an “invasion.” He also “challenged Home Secretary Priti Patel to come to the country’s border to witness the scale of the boat migrant crisis, thousands of illegals have landed since the start of the year.” The British citizens in the neighborhoods of Dover and… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 52

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 51

Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage, who has done much to expose the sheer scale of the Channel crisis and the co-operation of the British and French authorities in ferrying illegal aliens to England, said he was not convinced Boris Johnson and Priti Patel will ever take meaningful action on the crossings. “Official figures show that… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 51

Aug 2021. Johnson talks to Biden on Afghanistan

Boris Johnson has discussed evacuation efforts in Afghanistan with US President Joe Biden, ahead of an emergency G7 leaders meeting to discuss the crisis. Downing Street said that during a call on Monday the two leaders agreed to continue working together to ensure eligible people can leave the country, including after August 31 when the… Continue reading Aug 2021. Johnson talks to Biden on Afghanistan

Aug 2021. Resettlement Scheme for Afghans

In response to the escalating crisis in Afghanistan, the government have announced a new resettlement scheme for Afghans known as the Afghan Citizens’ Resettlement Scheme. In its first year, the Afghan Citizens’ Resettlement Scheme will welcome up to 5,000 Afghans to the UK who have been forced to flee the country, with up to a… Continue reading Aug 2021. Resettlement Scheme for Afghans

Aug 2021. The Taliban in Afghanistan

Evidence of Taliban killings, detentions and intimidation is emerging across Afghanistan, ominously contradicting the hardline Islamist group’s promise not to take revenge against its opponents. With reports of the Taliban going door to door searching for people who worked with the former Afghan government or western countries, claims have also emerged of Taliban fighters torturing… Continue reading Aug 2021. The Taliban in Afghanistan

Aug 2021. Biden China Lithium and Afghanistan

BEIJING, CHINA - JUNE 28: Chinese President and Chairman of the Communist Party Xi Jinping appears on a large screen as performers dance during a mass gala marking the 100th anniversary of the Communist Party on June 28, 2021 at the Olympic Bird's Nest stadium in Beijing, China. China will officially mark the100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party on July 1st. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

The Western world is going green, no matter the cost to the consumer. At the G7 meeting in Cornwall in June, those attending agreed to redouble their commitments to reducing CO2 emissions as rapidly as possible. For example, the United Kingdom promised there will be no more sales of new cars that use petrol or… Continue reading Aug 2021. Biden China Lithium and Afghanistan

Aug 2021. Nigel on the Afghanistan Tragedy

Nigel Farage has said the United States’ disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan has left Britain feeling “betrayed” and that there is “no way” the British parliament would vote for military cooperation with the U.S. right now.  Mr Farage questioned how the US and Britain would be able to work together to combat any future resurgence of international… Continue reading Aug 2021. Nigel on the Afghanistan Tragedy

Aug 2021. The Biden Refusal to Talk

U.S. President Joe Biden offered to talk to reporters during a press conference, but refused to continue after mentioning Afghanistan. Thus, the politician first agreed to answer questions from the media, the video shows. However, after one of the reporters touched on the Afghan issue, the American leader said he would not talk about Afghanistan.… Continue reading Aug 2021. The Biden Refusal to Talk