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    Quote Originally Posted by Stansmate View Post
    Bloke I know at local garage told me his wife?s had to give up work thru illness -hes got to work and their son is her 24 hrs a. Day carer and gets ?83.00 a week to do so .

    Local hotel just been given to migrants - it?s normally ?125-150 a night !
    In the words of the song

    ? There may be trouble ahead ? cant go on this !!
    Over 900 have come over today,this is uncontrolled madness but the MPs are not being recalled.WHY???????????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    Thanks for posting that howdy. There are many thousands of fathers and mothers in that position thanks to multiculturalism. You can?t imagine the pain they are in 😢

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    .......that's worrying.Makes you think what else gets the same treatment?

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    A 12 year old girl has been raped from illegals. Why is this not national news?
    This country is finished. Who is to blame? A long list of people have failed this country.
    12 year old girl is less important than illegal criminals.
    The country is finished.

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    Nothing to see above it?s all worth it in the end

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yak View Post
    A 12 year old girl has been raped from illegals. Why is this not national news?
    This country is finished. Who is to blame? A long list of people have failed this country.
    12 year old girl is less important than illegal criminals.
    The country is finished.
    Any rape of a child is appalling. The immigration status of the offenders has no bearing on that.

    Or are rapes by people with settled status less serious in your view?

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    Any rape of a child is appalling. The immigration status of the offenders has no bearing on that.

    Or are rapes by people with settled status less serious in your view?
    I pray to God that it's not your daughter/grand daughter next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    Any rape of a child is appalling. The immigration status of the offenders has no bearing on that.

    Or are rapes by people with settled status less serious in your view?
    after seeing this post I remember a piece I read a few weeks ago, it pretty much sums up the mindset of such people. I?ve posted the link to the story and extracts if no access available.

    Opinion: It?s time to face the truth: Britain is being destroyed from within
    The do-gooders who think of this country as a charity aren?t just making us poorer ? they?re also putting us at risk of violent unrest
    Read in The Telegraph: https://apple.news/A0BOQKA9WRNeVGOAC2Wging



    If you?re looking for a story that sums up why Britain is in such a godawful mess, try this. At an Oxford college dinner in spring, 2011, the political author David Goodhart found himself seated next to Sir Gus O?Donnell, at that time the most senior civil servant in the land.

    Mr Goodhart happened to mention that he was writing a book about immigration. And here?s what he says Sir Gus ? now Lord O?Donnell ? told him: ?When I was at the Treasury, I argued for the most open door possible to immigration,? he said. Why? ?I think it?s my job to maximise global welfare not national welfare.?

    That last sentence ? reported in The Road to Somewhere, Mr Goodhart?s acclaimed book of 2017 ? is critical. Because it?s the key to understanding the mindset of our 21st-century elites ? not just in Whitehall but in Parliament, broadcasting, academia, the public sector and the arts.

    To put it simply: these people don?t think of Britain as a country, they think of it as a charity.
    The Canadian author and professor Gad Saad calls this mindset “suicidal empathy” – a form of high-minded compassion so delusionally naive that it leads to serious social damage. And it helps to explain any number of the mind-boggling stories we read about our nation’s decline.

    For example: the fact that, as we learnt this week, there are now more than a million foreign-born people in this country claiming Universal Credit (most of them unemployed); the fact that almost half the taxpayer-subsidised social housing in London has a foreign-born head of household; the fact that our Government has so generously agreed to pay Mauritius up to ?30bn of taxpayers’ money to take the ***** strategic asset of the Chagos Islands off Britain’s hands.

    Indeed, I’ve no doubt it also helps to explain the Afghan resettlement scandal, finally disclosed to the public this week, which saw our governing class offer asylum to tens of thousands of Afghans at a cost of billions – and then use the courts to hush up the whole affair for almost two years.



    We could add to this list all day. The point is that these things are happening principally because our elites believe that they have a moral duty to “maximise global welfare not national welfare”. In other words, to put others first; to let them have what we have – even if it means that we end up with less.

    I’m not saying this type of mindset is new. Charles Dickens skewered it in Bleak House, through his depiction of Mrs Jellyby – the virtue-signalling English philanthropist so obsessively fixated on her harebrained schemes to aid Africa that she neglects the cries of her own children. That novel was written in the early 1850s, yet never have there been so many Mrs Jellybys as there are today, 175 years later. And never has her world view been so influential, so rampant or so dangerous.

    Which is why it’s time to face the truth: Britain is being destroyed from within. Not by people who wish to destroy it, but by people who solemnly believe that they’re doing good. People who believe that they’re tackling global poverty, fighting racism, promoting “inclusivity” and (perhaps above all) atoning for historic injustices.

    But it’s in large part thanks to attitudes like theirs that we’ve ended up with grooming gangs, hate marches by Hamas apologists, rocketing immigration from wildly different and often hostile cultures, and, potentially, de facto blasphemy laws (for one religion only). The “Britain as a charity not a country” mindset, therefore, is not just making us poorer, it’s also making us less safe, more divided – and at ever-growing risk of violent unrest.

    This has to change. Otherwise Britain will soon be in desperate need of charity herself.
    Last edited by millersrus; 04-08-2025 at 08:02 PM.

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