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A reminder that the right to a family life explicitly has an exception for “public safety” and for “the prevention of disorder and crime”. That courts have decided to ignore the actual, literal, treaty-agreed words of the ECHR is a major part of its crisis of legitimacy.

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🚨 NEW: A paedophile convicted of sexually assaulting his stepdaughter has been allowed to remain in the UK as deporting him back to Africa would breach his ECHR right to a “family life” [@Telegraph]



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Ed Miliband is the most dangerous man in Britain. His policies will increase bills, destroy industry and make us less secure - the very opposite of what he claims. My column today: telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/11/1…

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Confirms again what we all know: The British asylum system is broken.

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Revealed: Fake asylum seekers are conning their way into Britain by telling the Home Office they are from war-torn Eritrea and then bragging about it to thousands of followers on TikTok dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…

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A gross mischaracterisation to describe medically-assisted suicide as “huge piece of socially liberalising legislation, up there with capital punishment or permitting abortion” as Harriet Harman did today. Shows proponents don’t understand the risks it poses to the vulnerable.


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*sighs*…. In the Lakes you can have a farm worth millions on paper, and earn less than the minimum wage. If you have to sell it to pay IHT, the farm will go into the hands of massive corporate types. This reduces food production, harms the environment and is simply unjust.

Poor bloke - Farm worth 12 million quid and so will pay £600,000 inheritance tax but can do it over ten years - imagine how we'd all struggle inheriting on 11.4 million quid . Should do a Go Fund Me page . I don't know how I'll sleep worrying about them paying a share ( fair…



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'One of the most pathetic PMQs I've seen in a long time... this was not a proper PMQs' @Peston, @AnushkaAsthana, and @TomBradby discuss on this week's Talking Politics - watch or listen now: linktr.ee/itvtalkingpoli…


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The mass importation of dangerous young men from violent societies. They pose a particular threat to women & female children. Totally unsustainable. If the British government refuses to publish the crime statistics other governments do.

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Put yourself in the shoes of the parents of a young woman in Altrincham, or anyone in that community, or even the hundreds of other areas affected. 300 male migrants placed in their town, next to schools and nurseries. Residents only finding out when bookings, meetings and even…



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This is a pretty extraordinary intervention by Harriet Harman when there are supposed to be impact assessments of private members bills to inform a collective Cabinet decision about neutrality, ahead of second reading of any bill. theguardian.com/society/2024/n…


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s. 127 Communications Act has been used to prosecute people for messages sent privately to colleagues and friends. Let's be clear about this - ANY message which MIGHT be offensive, indecent, obscene, or menacing to ANYBODY could see you face jail, without a jury trial.

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extremely abusive Tweets and incitement to violence - (and yes particularly during riots) do matter and may need policing- but there is incredibly dangerous overreach that closes down legitimate debate

Anybody serious about fixing this problem must start by legislating on it. Repeal the damaging legislation which sees thousands of Britons arrested each year for what they say.

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This is why the administrative state needs to be completely rebuilt from the ground up. These people have become like Soviet bureaucrats who treated you with contempt because they knew you depended on them rather than them being your employees.

New: The fired FEMA supervisor who told subordinates to skip hurricane-ravaged homes with Trump signs did a sit-down interview on Fox News and said that staff had the right to not go to homes with Trump signs if they were uncomfortable, similar to them avoiding homes with…



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The problem with the right of asylum is that it was created with people who were specifically targeted by their government in mind and not for anyone who lives in a tyrannical government. The system just can't work like that, because if you follow that logic, it means that a…

Italian judges have ruled against Meloni's policy on repatriating illegal immigrants, particularly from countries deemed unsafe due to severe human rights violations. A notable case involved Egyptian immigrants, with the court determining that returning individuals to Egypt was…

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A fairer policy - closing tax loopholes when let protecting family farms

BBC suggesting that new rural backbenchers are getting hammered in their constituencies, Defra Ministers know the numbers are wrong and want changes to the #familyfarmtax, but that the Treasury won’t back down. As predicted in my response to the budget 🧵1/n



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Who exactly defines “non crime hate incidents” & why are the police involved if they’re not criminal? This will stoke precisely the kind of grievances the govt should be doing everything in its power to avoid. Completely baffling.

No 10 backs police to continue investigating 'Orwellian' non-crime hate incidents. PM's spokesman: 'It is important the police can capture data relating to non-crime hate incidents where it is proportionate and necessary to help prevent serious crimes which may later occur'



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Once again we have a PMQ’s where Starmer didn’t answer a single question from Kemi. Whatever the question he just read from his prepared script. Time the Speaker stepped in and told him to answer questions


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🚨Breaking🚨 A letter signed by over 200 educational psychologists criticises the findings of the Cass Review, claiming that they “invalidate the identities of trans children”. Senior health practitioners continue to push this ideology on the vulnerable children they work with.

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This is clear evidence of the ideological causing harm - natural birth ideology unquestioned and promoted by NHS midwives leading to deaths

The reason why the emergency bell was turned off was because of a belief in creating a "home from home environment", and emergency bells aren't used at home. 6/

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No real safeguards in the Leadbeater Bill. A judicial rubber stamp and some vague proscription of “pressure” aren’t enough. My online banking app has better multi-factor authentication. And at least my bank can’t suggest spending money to me, unlike doctors suggesting suicide…


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You can come to Britain illegally from France (a safe country). So you’ve broken the law and you were “fleeing” a safe country. And then you get placed in a hotel at taxpayers expense and could get private healthcare paid for by the State (with stretched NHS waiting lists). And…

This is quite incredible. Private health coverage for people who've never contributed a penny, when everyone else is waiting months and months for NHS treatment. The social contract is totally broken.



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The Guardian announces it is quitting X citing disturbing content including far-right conspiracy theories and racism. Okay.

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