Labour Govt Announces It’s Getting Tough on Migrants to Tackle ‘Dark Forces Stirring Up Anger’
The UK’s left-wing govt will fail to make meaningful change as it’s own lawmakers will stand in its way, predicted Nigel Farage.

The UK’s left-wing govt will fail to make meaningful change as it’s own lawmakers will stand in its way, predicted Nigel Farage.

The British government will announce measures to tackle the so-called ‘Boriswave’ of migrants, vindicating the right-wing commentariat.

Polling finds Britons are among the most dissatisfied with ‘progress’. Majority say they believe people were happier and safer last century.

UK GDP rose just 0.1 per cent in the last quarter, less than expected, with the largest cyber attack in British history blamed by the govt.

Professionals and neighbours didn’t speak before a child was murdered by her Pakistani family because they feared the “racist” label.

Hundreds of young children referred to the UK government’s counter-extremism programme before they’ve even had a chance to start school.

UK govt has consent of its people to engage in a massive programme of deportations, if it were inclined to do so, polling has found.

UK govt once again sides with human rights lawyer maximalism over national security, suspending U.S. intel sharing over Trump drug strikes.

Euro states once occupied by the Soviet Union are controlled as pawns by British puppet-masters who don’t care for them, Moscow claims.

While Nigel Farage’s Reform UK rides high in the polls and research shows Britons want major change on migration, the PM has hit back.

Nine recently-retired generals including heads of the British military and top NATO commanders made an extraordinary intervention.

BBC given until Friday to take action over “false, defamatory, disparaging, and inflammatory” speech or else face legal action for $1bn.

Nicolas Sarkozy has been released, with critics of the incarceration stating it was only ever meant as a lawfare humiliation ritual.

Brexit’s Nigel Farage slammed the age of “global corporatism” where the lobbying power of big business allows them to dominate government.

The BBC, which justifies its existence on quality and impartiality, is dishonest and antidemocratic, Trump says, as senior executives resign.

Vast majority believe the country is “divided”, with many saying they want “my country to be the way it used to be”, says study.

A centenarian Navy veteran took full advantage of being on live TV to express his sorrow at the state of modern Britain.

Austrian police captured a Hamas weapons cache smuggled and hidden for use in terrorist attacks against “Jewish” targets.

A former NATO Sec Gen warns unless there is “major change of strategy” in favour of giving more support Ukraine risks becoming “forever war”.

A BBC News presenter has been upbraided for rolling her eyes while reading the phrase “pregnant people” from a teleprompter.

Putin discussed what Russia would have to do to perform a nuclear test at short notice during a meeting of his Security Council in Moscow.

Foreign nationals are three times more likely to be accused of a crime against life than a German citizen, and deportees even more than that.

The number of Ukrainian refugees who see Germany as a permanent home rather than temporary place of shelter continues to rise.

Pedestrians and a cyclist were deliberately run down by a motorist said by police to have cried “Allahu Akhbar”.

One person has died and another was seriously injured by the collapse of considerable parts of the 13th century Torre dei Conti.

Veteran street organiser Tommy Robinson acquitted of terrorism charge over refusing to give police the access code to his mobile phone.

Police investigating whether man they arrested over the mass stabbing aboard a high speed train may have been behind several other incidents.

Corbyn once called U.S. involvement in British elections “entirely unacceptable” and was purged from his own party over antisemitism scandals.

Mass migration has made the British people poorer and solving that problem will be a major part of fixing the economy, says Nigel Farage.

Voters across the political spectrum in the UK are more likely to hold strong views on immigration and ethnic homogeneity than Americans.

A man released from prison under a drive by the UK’s Labour government to empty the jails is alleged to have gone on to kill once free.

The UK government’s rules are so complex even its own government ministers have found themselves unable to comply with them.

A group of London Tower Hamlets councillors are running for Parliament in Bangladesh, a report states.

There may be just a few thousand votes between the two top parties as the very final results come in for the dead heat vote.

Paris police made five more arrests overnight, including a “prime suspect”, but still haven’t retrieved any of the stolen jewels.

Netherlands went to the polls in a snap national election brought by Geert Wilders as he seeks a mandate to push through border control.

Elon Musk talked “civil war” in response to the violent slaying of a man out walking his dog in London, allegedly by an Afghan migrant.

President Zelensky “emphasised” to the leaders of his backers that they “must” provide financial aid for another “two or three years”.

Boat migrant convicted for child sex assault, caused nationwide protests, and who was sought in farcical police manhunt has been deported.

Trump was right about the deep state and the UK has the same problem, needing “profoundly deep structural change” to save democracy.
