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The Church doubles down on the ‘Mary and Joseph were asylum-seekers’ theme New posters produced by the Church of England are designed to show Jesus as part of a refugee family
Is Huw Edwards really poised for a comeback? The lack of shame and remorse among media personalities is truly astonishing. This has spread to society generally.
Connor Tomlinson @Con_Tomlinson Tim once said, "I was resistant to homosexual equality but now have the zeal of a convert". He's a nice man, but he has put social progressivism above Biblical doctrine before. Tim will be seen as too soft by the rising number of young men converting to Catholicism, who make up the youth vote that Reform is looking to win. And I wouldn't complain if Reform hadn't had young, credible alternatives on standby, who they went out of their way to estrange. Another case of just not understanding their base. image
Rupert Lowe MP I was mocked, heckled and abused by Labour MPs whilst I was highlighting illegal migrant rapes in an almost empty parliament chamber last night. Accused of ‘talking down’ the country, by the arrogant minister. These people are SO detached from reality, it’s painful. They do NOT understand what British women are feeling in their own communities exactly because of mass immigration. Harassed, intimidated, raped and assaulted by barbaric men who have no right to be in our country. These Labour MPs can call me what they want. They can mock. They can laugh. They can insult. To the vast majority of the country, their open border experiment is the extremist position. The mood has shifted, and it will not shift back. The British people demand mass deportations. It’s now a question of when and how many, not if. I can’t wait. image
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It has taken the Labour Government an appalling six months to announce a chair for their national inquiry into the rape gangs. I’m pleased to see movement, but it has been an utter failure so far. On a fraction of the budget, our own independent rape gang inquiry has motored on - with our hearings scheduled for February. But let me be clear. I want the national inquiry to succeed. I just offered the Home Secretary a meeting to discuss how our inquiry can assist their efforts. Disappointingly, she did not accept. This is not about party politics. I don’t care about any of that. I’m not even in a national party. I want justice. That is all. Swift and brutal justice. When they announced their inquiry, I came under huge pressure to abandon our own investigation. I refused, and we ploughed on. I’m pleased that we did, because I am unsure that Labour’s efforts will deliver anything of use. Our hearings are scheduled for February, with the report due to be drafted after. Following that, we aim to rigorously pursue private prosecutions to deliver justice where the state has so spectacularly failed to do so. My offer stands. We will help the national inquiry however we can, but we will also continue our own efforts partly in order to hold this woeful Labour Government to account. Because to be entirely honest, I don’t trust them.
The survivor panel has been completely scrapped They're picking and choosing cases to review The cover up has already started
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