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    Battalions arriving everyday....


    1,194 migrants crossed Channel in 18 boats yesterday

    A total of 1,194 migrants crossed the Channel in small boats on Saturday, the Home Office has confirmed.
    The illegal crossings were made in a total of 18 boats, which were intercepted by Border Force at the British coastline.
    French police officers watched as migrants, including children, boarded at a beach in Gravelines, between Calais and Dunkirk, on Saturday morning.
    Authorities were then pictured escorting the boats.
    France has agreed to change its rules so police can prevent people in the water from getting on to boats, but this has not yet come into effect, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has said in recent weeks.
    Defence Secretary John Healey told Sky News earlier that yesterday's scenes were "pretty shocking".
    He said it is clear that Britain has "lost control of its borders" over the last five years.
    The 1,194 daily figure is the highest recorded so far in 2025, beating the previous record of 825 in May.
    It is still lower than the highest daily total of 1,305 arrivals since data began in 2018, which was recorded on 3 September 2022.
    Shalom

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    Resignation from the Labour Party - Cllr Michael Graham


    It is with a heavy heart but a clear conscience that I announce my resignation from the Labour Party.


    I entered politics to serve the people - to stand up for fairness, for justice, and for those whose voices too often go unheard. But over recent months, I have watched as the Labour Party has turned its back on the very people it once claimed to represent.


    Promises have been made and broken with breathtaking ease - from the betrayal of WASPI women, who were left to shoulder an injustice that still remains unresolved, to the farmers and fishermen who were assured their livelihoods would be protected but now face growing uncertainty and neglect.


    Pensioners, too, have seen their support eroded - most notably through the removal of the Winter Fuel Allowance, a move both cruel and short-sighted. And now we must brace for damaging changes to disability benefits, which threaten to leave some of the most vulnerable people in our communities worse off.


    Perhaps most disturbingly, the Labour leadership has refused to support a full national inquiry into grooming gangs - a decision that shows a staggering lack of courage and compassion for the survivors who deserve justice, transparency, and meaningful reform. This is not the action of a party committed to protecting the vulnerable or standing for truth.


    And through it all, I’ve watched as Keir Starmer cosplays as a patriot while failing to put the people of this country first. His leadership offers no bold vision, no true conviction - only political calculation and hollow rhetoric.


    Keir Starmer is the worst Prime Minister of my lifetime. He is completely out of touch - he just doesn’t get it.


    A recent meeting with local MPs perfectly illustrated Labour’s disconnect at the national level. We often talk about the ‘Red Wall’ in politics - but in that meeting, it felt like talking to a brick wall.


    I can no longer, in good faith, stand under a banner that has strayed so far from its founding principles. The Labour Party has lost its way - and I have lost all faith in its ability to find it again.


    I sincerely wish the current local Labour administration the very best in their continued efforts to make our district a place where people want to live, work and enjoy life.


    I will continue to serve my constituents to the best of my ability - but I will do so as an independent voice, free from a party that no longer represents the values I believe in.


    Cllr Michael Graham

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    ^ Wakefield Council member.

    But not joining Reform, Joe?

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    Joe thats only about 11 million new pals for you by 2050 @ 12oo per day, Utd gotta find fans

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    I see that today the chancellor will announce billions of £ to be spent in Britain's most deprived regions, having re-written Treasury rules.
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    No rules to be rewritten, they just wing it.
    It looks like you need to be brought up to speed, Joe.

    The big mistake Labour think Nigel Farage has made - and how the chancellor hopes to capitalise | Politics News | Sky News



    Next week, the chancellor will unveil the first spending review since 2021. It will set Whitehall budgets for the remainder of this parliament and it will be a big moment for a government struggling to tell a story about what it is trying to achieve to voters.

    Rachel Reeves, flanked by transport workers in a bus depot in Rochdale, knows it. She came to the North West armed with £15bn of funding for trains, trams and buses across the Midlands and the North.Much more will be announced next week when the chancellor sets out her capital spending plans for the remainder of the parliament, having loosened her fiscal rules in the budget for capital investment.

    More is coming. Next week, the chancellor is expected to announce plans to spend billions more on a new railway line between Manchester and Liverpool, as well as other transport schemes for northern towns and cities. This will be the backbone of the "Northern Arc" that Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has been arguing for as a northern version to the much-vaunted Oxford-Cambridge growth corridor.

    Labour will pour £113bn into capital investment over the course of this parliament and there is an economic and political imperative for a chancellor to talk up capital spending in rail and roads, houses, power stations. On the economic side, she is in search for growth and hopes investment in infrastructure will create jobs and fire up the economy.


    On the politics, Labour need to show voters in their red wall seats that it is the Starmer government and not Nigel Farage that will improve the lives of working people.

    Ms Reeves spent a lot of time in her speech talking about the need to invest right across the country. She is overhauling the Treasury's "Green Book" that assesses value for money for public projects to make sure that funding decisions don't just get concentrated in the South East but are weighted to the Midlands and the North.

    She also, in reiterating her commitment to her fiscal rule to not borrow to fund day-to-day government spending (the annual budgets for our schools, councils, courts, police, hospitals), sought to draw out the "choice" between Labour and Reform, as Labour seeks to capitalise on Mr Farage's decision last week to promise up to £80bn worth of new spending - including scrapping the two-child benefit cap and increasing winter fuel payments - while not explaining exactly how they could be paid for.

    Expect to hear lots more from Labour in the coming weeks about how Mr Farage is an iteration of Liz Truss, ready to pursue "fantasy economics" and trash the economy.

    Labour are gleeful that Mr Farage has opened up this line of attack and think it was an uncharacteristic political misstep from the Reform leader.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    Two Tier has plans for Gibraltar and the Falkland Islands next.

    He's on a mission!
    From whomever it remains to be seen....


    Answer the question Ciz.

    Called it!

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    You 'called it' with utter gibberish?

    'From whomever it remains to be seen...'?

    What on God's earth are you burbling about, you absurd simpleton?


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    So you 'called' something that would have been scheduled months ago.

    And the big 'betrayal' news is...Gibralter is going to start charging VAT, prior to joining the EU.

    Something which was agreed upon by all parties and announced on December 31st 2020.

    Berk.



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