Realignment Under Way: De-Facto Tory Leader Robert Jenrick Defects to Reform UK
Nigel Farage topped off a day of Westminster intrigue by unveiling the defection of Robert Jenrick, purged from the Tories this morning.

Nigel Farage topped off a day of Westminster intrigue by unveiling the defection of Robert Jenrick, purged from the Tories this morning.

Tory leader removes greatest internal rival, Robert Jenrick as she alleges “irrefutable evidence” that he was planning to defect to Reform.

European Court of Human Rights has re-opened the case of Shamima Begum, the “ISIS bride” who was stripped of British citizenship.

Radical blogger Alaa Abd El-Fattah has issued something of an apology after his arrival in the United Kingdom sparked major controversy.

Starmer hailed achieving “top priority” with arrival of El-Fattah from Egypt, with critics highlighting activist’s writings against Britain.

The British government has admitted that it is currently unable to deport hundreds migrants who pose a “threat” to the nation, including terrorists and extremists.

Lammy defended plans to deprive suspects of a chance to be judged by their peers, insisting he has a superior understanding of Magna Carta.

The fledgling official inquiry into the child rape grooming gang scandal is facing accusations of being compromised as members of the victims panel resigned on Monday, citing “disturbing conflicts of interests” among those set to lead the investigation.

Three quarters of Britons agree the country is “broken”, a key Reform UK talking point, including the voters of every major political party.

Leading Conservative MP Robert Jenrick has vowed to clean house in the judiciary after his team identified dozens of British immigration judges who have ties to open borders groups.

More bad news after a year of dire polling for Tory leader Badenoch, as a pollster finds even her own members don’t think she’s up to it.

The government has used a European court against its own people and “illegal migrants have more rights than the British people under Starmer”, Reform UK’s Nigel Farage said in the wake of the Court of Appeal ruling a controversial migrant

Left-wing councils across England have jumped into action, furiously removing English and British flags put up by “raise the colours” patriotic groups in an act of civil disobedience against the mass migration agenda.

Palestine-coloured keffiyeh-wearing activists protested against U.S. Vice President JD Vance having chosen England for his summer vacation.

The mass migration agenda imposed upon Britain by both Westminster establishment parties has significantly increased the cost of rent in England, analysis from a think tank has found.

The British government’s anti-terror Prevent program has listed “cultural nationalism” and the belief that Western culture is under threat from mass migration as being indicative of “right-wing terrorist ideology”.

In the wake of the stabbing of multiple prison guards allegedly by the Manchester Arena terrorist, the head of the largest prison officers’ union revealed that the prison was barred from conducting searches with sniffer dogs on Muslim inmates.

Migrants are disproportionately arrested for sex crimes in Britain, with some groups of foreigners, such as those from countries in Africa and the Middle East, being vastly overrepresented among alleged sex offenders.

First it didn’t exist, a dangerous conspiracy theory. Now it seems it may be the work of that government’s leading lights in the first place.

The leftist Labour Party government in Britain has put forward a resident of Finland as its candidate for border watchdog, who suggested he may work from home in the Nordic nation.

The Labour Party government in Britain is reportedly looking to create a “council on Islamophobia” in what critics warn may serve to usher in effective blasphemy laws through the backdoor.

British police forces have been accused of bowing to political correctness as government figures show them recording the ethnicity of criminals at the lowest rate in at least the past 15 years.

Governments across Europe are stopping Syrian refugee applications, but whether a fresh migrant wave or repatriation now follows is unclear.

Migrant criminals committed over 10,000 further crimes in a single year after being released from jail in Britain while evading deportation.

Kemi Badenoch has been selected as the next leader of the so-called Conservative Party after beating out former immigration minister Robert Jenrick on Saturday.

A migrant drug dealer reportedly avoided deportation from Britain after arguing that his removal would cause mental health issues for his mother.

Labour said during election they would not “increase taxes on working people”, but now concede workers will be feeling the pinch after all.

Conservative Party leadership hopeful Robert Jenrick rebuked the growing call for reparations to Caribbean countries and argued that former British colonies instead owe the United Kingdom a “debt of gratitude” for the enduring institutions leftover from the Empire.

Former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick and ex-Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch have been left as the last two candidates standing in the months-long contest for the Conservative Party leadership after a narrow vote among Tory MPs on Wednesday afternoon.

An Albanian burglar who snuck back into the UK after being deported has won the right to remain after he successfully lodged a legal challenge under the the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

The imprisonment rate for foreign nationals is 27 per cent higher than British citizens, according to an analysis of data from the government.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage pronounced that the Tory brand is “completely broken” and is utterly divided as the so-called Conservative Party leadership contest goes into full swing this week.

The floor sweepings of the Conservatives are running to lead what remains after years of ballot-box lies led to its worst defeat ever.

Britain’s defeated Conservatives will open nominations next week for a new leader to replace former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

Sir Keir Starmer vowed to cut immigration in a promise to the British public ahead of the general election but refused to commit to a specific target.

A majority of the British public thinks that migration is correlated with a rise in crime while just three per cent believe it reduces crime.

A study has found that mass migration has not stimulated the economy and has been a major drag on public services and the housing sector.

Rishi Sunak lauded efforts to clear the backlog of asylum seeker applications as a record-breaking number of migrants were granted asylum.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak survived by the skin of his teeth in a critical vote on flagship immigration legislation on Tuesday evening.

Former UK Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick warned that political elites will face “red-hot furry” if they fail to reduce immigration.
