May 2022. Get Migrants on a Plane to Rwanda

Britain???s Home Secretary Priti Patel, left, speaks to the media with Rwanda???s Minister of Foreign Affairs Vincent Biruta, right, after signing what the two countries called an ???economic development partnership??? in Kigali, Rwanda Thursday, April 14, 2022. Britain's Conservative government has struck a deal to send some asylum-seekers thousands of miles away to Rwanda, a move that British opposition politicians and refugee groups condemned as inhumane, unworkable and a waste of public money. (AP Photo/Muhizi Olivier)

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Feb 2022. The Woke Police

Women’s rights campaigner Jennifer Swayne is a rebel with a cause. She expects to rile the authorities. But even she was surprised to have her house raided by the police for possession of, er, stickers. The saga started when Swayne, who is disabled, twisted the throttle of her mobility scooter and headed into Newport, in… Continue reading Feb 2022. The Woke Police

Feb 2022. Misogyny amongst the Met Police

File photo dated 04/01/2022 of Home Secretary Priti Patel, who has said spiking is a new and "appalling" trend and has asked officials to look at how the Government can prepare an offence that will target the crime directly. PA Photo. Issue date: Wednesday February 2, 2022. The Government is looking into making spiking a specific criminal offence, MPs have been told. See PA story POLITICS Spiking. Photo credit should read: Aaron Chown/PA Wire

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Dec 2021. Is the Fight on Illicit Drugs a Joke

This Government was elected on a promise of change. A promise to create a new and modern Britain for the 21st century. The fight against drugs should be part of a wider range of policies to renew our communities and ensure decent opportunities are available to all. But all I’m seeing is platitudes, empty words.… Continue reading Dec 2021. Is the Fight on Illicit Drugs a Joke

Aug 2021. Farage talks to Dan Wooton

Nigel Farage claims French President Emmanuel Macron is looking to give “payback for Brexit” over the migrant crossing crisis as he calls for the UK Government to “tow” the boats back to Calais. The Godfather of Brexit, Nigel Farage, appeared on Dan Wootton’s GB News show to talk about the ongoing influx of Channel crossing… Continue reading Aug 2021. Farage talks to Dan Wooton

Migrant Reforms Part 2

Proposed new laws will be introduced to Parliament on Tuesday under the Nationality and Borders Bill as part of the Home Office’s anticipated “new plan for immigration”. Earlier this year, Home Secretary Priti Patel vowed to tackle “illegal migration head-on” as she announced the “most significant overhaul of our asylum system in decades”. The government… Continue reading Migrant Reforms Part 2

Jul 2021. Migrant Reforms

An agreement was made between police, prosecutors, the National Crime Agency, Border Force and the Home Office over cases of “illegal entry”, also covering those arriving by lorry. The guidance – published on Thursday – sets out the circumstances in which attempting to cross the English Channel is considered criminal. Criminal charges may be considered… Continue reading Jul 2021. Migrant Reforms

Dec 2020. The Story of 2020 Part 7

Captain Sir Tom Moore was knighted by the Queen at Windsor Castleafter raising more than £32m for NHS charities by walking 100 laps of his garden. Captain Sir Tom said it was “an absolutely outstanding day, I am absolutely overawed.” “This is such a high award and to get it from Her Majesty as well… Continue reading Dec 2020. The Story of 2020 Part 7

Dec 2020. The Story of 2020 Part 6

“Black Out Tuesday” was held globally on June 2 in response to the death of George Floyd in the US, which sparked anti-racism protests across the UK. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets and a statue of slave trader Edward Colston was toppled and dumped in Bristol Harbour, the same month the UK’s coronavirus… Continue reading Dec 2020. The Story of 2020 Part 6

Dec 2020. The Story of 2020 Part 2

While coronavirus may have dominated 2020, Brexit was back on the cards in early January and the UK formally left the EU on 31st January, beginning an 11-month transition period. No doubt influenced by Brexit, the term ‘Megxit’ was coined a week into the new year when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced plans… Continue reading Dec 2020. The Story of 2020 Part 2