Knife-wielding Afghan asylum seeker goes on rampage in Morrisons as terrified staff are forced to evacuate shoppers

A knife-wielding Afghan asylum seeker went on a rampage in Morrisons forcing terrified staff to evacuate shoppers.

Milad Panjshiri, 22, stormed into the supermarket in Bradford, West Yorkshire, clutching a six-inch knife before threatening a worker and trashing the aisles.

Footage shows Panjshiri knocking wine bottle shelves over, as he walked through the store, littering the shop floor with smashed glass.

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UK net migration fall masks true demographic replacement as British exodus continues

UK net migration fall masks true demographic replacement as British exodus continues

The left-wing U.K. government has claimed it is making real progress in tackling the ongoing migration crisis enveloping Britain after official statistics published on Thursday showed that net migration had decreased to 171,000 last year. However, that figure alone doesn’t tell the whole story.

“I promised to restore control to our borders. My government is delivering,” under-pressure Prime Minister Keir Starmer wrote on X in response to the latest publication by the Office for National Statistics.

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Trump’s free speech tsar: We’re flooded by complaints from Britons

Trump’s free speech tsar: We’re flooded by complaints from Britons

British citizens are flocking to a website set up by the Trump administration to bypass online-safety laws because they are living under a government “hostile to freedom of speech”, a senior US official has said.

Sarah Rogers, the under-secretary for public diplomacy and public affairs at the State Department, said freedom.gov had received significant interest from British users.

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Why Young Britons Don’t Know Their History

Why Young Britons Don’t Know Their History

Two-thirds of young Britons don’t recognize the significance of V-E Day, according to a survey from the Royal British Veterans Enterprise. The findings, released to coincide with the 81st anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe on May 8, expose Gen Z’s shocking historical ignorance of a military victory that, for decades, was central to British identity.

These findings are no surprise. Today’s young adults have grown up at a time when Great Britain is at war with its own past. They came of age viewing footage of Black Lives Matter protesters in Bristol toppling a 125-year-old statue of Edward Colston, a slave trader and philanthropist, dragging it through the streets, and dumping it in a nearby port. Though arrested for criminal damage, the protesters were feted in popular culture. One woman performing a black power salute inspired a sculptor to create a new statue for Colston’s plinth, which drew widespread media attention when unveiled. When one of the vandals appeared in court, he told the jury, as a reporter characterized it, that Colston’s statue was “like a racist piece of graffiti which the city council had failed to remove.”

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UK companies linked to payments for small boat crossings, BBC finds

UK companies linked to payments for small boat crossings, BBC finds

People smugglers are directing migrants to pay for illegal Channel crossings using a network of UK-registered businesses, a BBC investigation has found.

We secretly filmed staff at a shop in south-east London telling an undercover researcher that nearly £3,000 in cash could be deposited with them and sent to a smuggler in France.

“You put your money here. If your friends reach [the UK], you shouldn’t come back,” we were told at the mobile phone store in Woolwich.


What a massive racket. England and France are actively working toward their own erasure.

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Keir Starmer’s sickening libels against the British people

Keir Starmer’s sickening libels against the British people

Something truly callous happened in London on Saturday. Shortly before the grieving mother of a young woman who was murdered by an illegal immigrant was about to go on stage and share her heartbreak, activists flashed the slogan ‘Immigration makes Britain brilliant’ on a huge screen. As the mum was no doubt going over her notes, steeling herself for her nervous speech about the horrors inflicted on her daughter, ‘progressives’ decided to remind her and her dumb admirers that actually immigration is fab. And there it was: the iron fist of cruelty in the velvet glove of ‘Be Kind’.

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The Best Thing for England Might be the End of Britain

The Best Thing for England Might be the End of Britain

The Telegraph splashed last week that Sinn Féin intends to work with the SNP and Plaid Cymru to “break up the UK”. Cue the usual outbreak of pearl-clutching from Westminster, where people who cannot run a railway timetable suddenly speak as if they are Metternich preserving the Congress of Vienna.

But perhaps we should all calm down and ask an awkward question.

What if they’re right? Not morally right. Not romantically right. Not Braveheart right. But economically, culturally and politically right.

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The Falkland Islands are richer than Britain, but anxiety’s in the air

The Falkland Islands are richer than Britain, but anxiety’s in the air

Tony Scales was playing cards below deck with three friends — a game of Sergeant Major — when the announcement came over the loudspeaker: “Take cover!” He barely had time to react before the explosion ripped through the ship.

“It was like being inside a big flame,” he said, standing on a wind-blasted hillside looking over the bay where the RFA Sir Galahad was hit by Argentine jets on June 8, 1982. A total of 48 people were killed, including 32 Welsh Guardsmen, in one of the deadliest single incidents for British forces in the Falklands conflict.

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Conrad Black: How to give new purpose to Canada and Britain

Conrad Black: How to give new purpose to Canada and Britain

The world is nostalgic for a respected Britain, is waiting for a mature Canada, and India is surging. Instead of Britain standing outside the door of Europe and Canada and India shivering in the shadow of America or China, and the Anzacs alone at the end of the earth, we should collaborate, for our collective good and for the stability in the world. The United Kingdom is floundering through its seventh consecutive failed government and is attempting to redefine its secession from the European Union by creeping backwards toward it, having almost severed its alliance with the United States by equivocating between that country and Iran, the world‘s greatest state sponsor of terrorism in the current conflict. At the same time, Prime Minister Mark Carney has assigned Canada and himself the role of rounding up disgruntled, so-called middle powers that harbour grievances against the United States, in particular, and getting them all to stand upon each other’s shoulders so that they will be taken more seriously in the chancelleries of the world. Both the U.K. and Canada have been thrust into these improbable vocations by prolonged mismanagement of their own foreign relations and national interests.

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Stopping the boats shouldn’t require magical thinking

Stopping the boats shouldn’t require magical thinking

The BBC’s tracking-down of Kardo Ranya as a people-smuggling mastermind is a triumph of investigative journalism. But anyone who thinks this will seriously help ‘smash the gangs’ is deluded. As the drugs trade illustrates, where there is demand there will be supply.

What’s to be done? Imagine you were the party leader of a mainstream British political party. Daydreaming, you see a vision – pouffe! A bang and a flash, and there stands the Fairy Queen herself. ‘What, oh party leader,’ she demands, ‘is your heart’s desire?’

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Met Police call up armoured cars as London braces for a day of pro-Palestine and Tommy Robinson-led protests

Met Police call up armoured cars as London braces for a day of pro-Palestine and Tommy Robinson-led protests

Scotland Yard is set to use armoured vehicles for the first time in 15 years in a £4.5million operation to police protests this weekend.

In a package of measures billed as the toughest ever, 4,000 officers will be deployed to deal with the Tommy Robinson-led Unite the Kingdom rally and a pro-Palestine gathering to mark Nakba Day.

A total of more than 80,000 people are expected to attend the two demonstrations on Saturday when London will also host the FA Cup Final.

h/t Hermes

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Met Police Faces Two-Tier Row Over Facial Recognition at Robinson Rally

Met Police Faces Two-Tier Row Over Facial Recognition at Robinson Rally

London is preparing for one of the largest and most complex policing operations in recent years as tens of thousands are expected to attend two major demonstrations taking place on the same day in the capital.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed that live facial recognition (LFR) technology will be deployed at a rally organised by Tommy Robinson, but not at a nearby pro-Palestinian march marking Nakba Day, which commemorates Palestinian displacement and loss during the creation of Israel and the Arab-Israeli war in 1948. The decision has prompted criticism and fuelled claims of “two-tier policing” from political figures and commentators.

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UK to send drones, jets and warship on mission to reopen Strait of Hormuz

UK to send drones, jets and warship on mission to reopen Strait of Hormuz

Britain will deploy autonomous mine-hunting equipment and counter-drone systems as part of a multinational mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the defence secretary has said.

John Healey said that the cutting-edge technology would be dispatched along with Typhoon combat jets and HMS Dragon, a Type-45 destroyer. He addressed more than 40 nations at the opening of a virtual summit to discuss plans for the mission.

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The pathological vanity of Keir Starmer

The pathological vanity of Keir Starmer

Too Jew For You Know Who?[/caption]So this is how technocracy ends – not with a bang but with the whimpering of one of its chief proponents as he hunkers down, hiding from the judgement of the people. This is the vision we now have of Keir Starmer: alone, reviled, skulking in his bunker at Downing Street. He’s a dead man blathering, talking about staying the course even though the people and much of his party would rather he didn’t. He’s ‘resolute’, say his dwindling band of apologists, but to the rest of us it just looks like pathological vanity.

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A Political “Earthquake” in Britain

A Political “Earthquake” in Britain

For some time now, the political situation in Britain has been developing in such a way that it seems almost to have been scripted in Hollywood. On the one hand, British Muslims have asserted their power with growing audacity, illegals have continued to pour into the country, and the long-established Conservative and Labour parties have looked upon this nightmare scenario with apparent impotence, taking action only to quell the restive reaction by native Brits, especially members of the increasingly put-upon working class, to this naked takeover; on the other hand, those working-class Brits, trained for generations in polite obedience, have steadily become less polite and obedient, heeding the warnings of Tommy Robinson and other brave rebels and turning out in burgeoning numbers for marches and rallies where they do the unthinkable – namely, wave the Union Jack and sing “God Save the King.”

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