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The man who spent £160,000 on chauffeur cars ,took an 85 min flight to Belfast costing £443.spent £20,000 on 4 flights to Washington ,spent £724 for taxis, and took home over £1 million in 5 years in charge of the CPS, and takes a £336,000 State pension and spent £250,000 in travel over 5 years as a public prosecutor.
The man with his own special tax bill, passed by parliament, just so he can dodge taxes.
The Pensions Increase (Pension Scheme for Keir Starmer QC) Regulations 2013
Plus £115,000 a year for life as an ex PM, tax free.
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Gurinder Singh Josan, Labour MP for Smethwick in the West Midlands, gets rental income from five homes in Birmingham and Sandwell that he co-owns with family members.
The new MP, who won his seat in 2024, began claiming £2,650 a month in rent on expenses in November. Josan did not respond to requests for comment.
Bayo Alaba, who became the Labour MP for Southend East and Rochford in Essex in 2024, also has a small property empire.
Alaba gets rental income from seven properties in London which he co-owns with a family member. He began claiming his £1,050 monthly rent costs on expenses in September.
Richard Baker, Labour MP for Glenrothes and Mid-Fife, said he rented out a flat in Edinburgh and a flat in Aberdeen. He said his recent £2,400 rent claim, which included the deposit, was “for my accommodation in London for my parliamentary duties”.
A spokesperson for Rachel Taylor – the Labour MP for North Warwickshire and Bedworth who rents out two properties in the area – said she rents a £1,750-a-month home in London “to discharge her duties as an MP”.
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Court documents reveal how a family court judge was hoodwinked by Sharif and Batool into blaming Sara's mother, Olga Domin, for the abuse. The judge praised Batool for taking on Sara and her siblings, saying 'it is a big ask, it's amazing to be frank'.
The judge recommended Ms Domin get help for 'anger management', adding: 'It would be good if you could at least be courteous to her [Batool], be polite to her, be slightly grateful even to her.'
The judge ordered that Sara should live with Sharif as long as Batool supervised the girl's fortnightly visits to Ms Domin.
The judge told the two women to shake hands, suggesting: 'Maybe you could see if you could shake hands, say hello and see if things could go forward a bit differently.'
Social workers claimed Sara had 'a really good relationship' with Batool, which was 'a point of safety' for her.
Yesterday, Sharif's ex-partner Angelika, who was also abused, said of the reporting ban: 'This is shocking. Why don't we know these people who failed Sara? I think this is starting to get sticky.
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If his name comes out, that is the end for his career.
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An East London councillor has been charged with perverting the course of justice after allegedly attempting to influence a 16-year-old girl into dropping her rape allegation.
Councillor Abdul Malik Facing Charges
Abdul Malik, 50, who represents Blackwall and Cubitt Town ward on Tower Hamlets Council, was due to appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Friday to face the charge for the first time.
Malik is accused of interfering in the criminal case involving the teenage girl, in an attempt to persuade her to withdraw her allegation.
Two Others Also Accused
Alongside Malik, two other individuals have also been charged in connection with the case:
Abdul Roqib, 45, is accused of contacting the 16-year-old on January 10 to ask her to drop the charges against his son, an action which allegedly sought to pervert the course of justice.
Rahela Begum, 41, is also accused of contacting the girl on the same day in an effort to convince her to withdraw from the criminal proceedings.
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You won't find Nemo. He's transitioned. Amphiprioninae are the name of clown fish.
In a group of anemonefish, a strict dominance hierarchy exists. The largest and most aggressive female is found at the top. Only two anemonefish, a male and a female, in a group reproduce – through external fertilization. Anemonefish are protandrous sequential hermaphrodites, meaning they develop into males first, and when they mature, they become females. If the female anemonefish is removed from the group, such as by death, one of the largest and most dominant males becomes a female. The remaining males move up a rank in the hierarchy. Clownfish live in a hierarchy, like hyenas, except smaller and based on size not sex, and order of joining/birth.
Sounds just like the SNP! :-)
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ULEZ cameras film a junction. It's trivial AI to pick up on offences
Red light jumping, cycling on pedestrian only crossings, pavement cycling.
That gets the video, and the close up images of the cyclist. That gets stored
Then a few months later, an operation, stop those committing an offence.
£100 fine, name and address AND a photograph. All that put into the system
Then click search. The photograph is matched against photographs of previous
offences, and 500 letters sent out, with £100 fines. £50,000 dished out
What's funny, its a magistrate's fine, so you can't get out of it with
bankruptcy
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How to fix climate change?
First a green register for greens. They get a special badge to show off their green credentials
Then their name is added to the no fly list. Personally, this should happen just after they jet off long haul
Electoral Roll is cross checked against the register and gas supply. Then the gas is cut off.
Smart meters, when the wind doesn't blow etc, click the power is cut off.
Green only tariffs, no subsidies. After all they say subsidies are bad.
Electric only driving licenses.
If caught in a fossil powered vehicle, that they own, its crushed.
If caught in a fossil powered vehicle, that someone else's owns, its crushed, and they compensate the owner.
There you go, an easy fix, using existing systems bar the register, so its cheap
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I had an interesting call from my brother in the week. He teaches maths. Now they have moved all the homework to be online. That's a great thing. You can see how long each kid is taking over their homework. What their scores are. If you notice lots of kids get question 4 wrong, then you need to revisit it. Information that's not been available in the past.
One thing has come up. Homework was taking a hour a week has dropped to 20 mins. The question is why? The answer is they are using a phone app. Point it at the question, click, it gives you the answer, you write it in. So a disaster for learning. The counter is that you have to have tests in class, where apps can't be used. No homework for your scores.
Same thing is happening in other areas. For example, chat gpt for essays. So all essays have to be hand written. You get given general a research top, and you can do all your research, make notes etc. Then the essay gets written in class. Now that does reduce teaching time, but it does increase some skills you need these days, such as research. They are going to move away from plagiarism checkers too.
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Worth reading to the end about Natalie Ephicke's actions
On 22 July 2019, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) announced they had charged Elphicke with three counts of sexual assault relating to two women: one charge relating to an incident in 2007 and the other two in 2016. He appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 6 September 2019 and denied all three charges. In their statement, the CPS emphasised that Elphicke "has a right to a fair trial" and that "there should be no reporting, commentary or sharing of information online which could in any way prejudice these proceedings". The Conservative Party again withdrew Elphicke's whip later that day. In October 2019 Elphicke appeared at Southwark Crown Court and was granted bail to return for trial on 29 June 2020.
During his trial the court heard how Elphicke groped one of his accusers, chased her around his house, and sang "I'm a naughty Tory, I'm a naughty Tory." On 30 July 2020, Elphicke was found guilty on three counts of sexual assault. On 15 September, he was sentenced to two years in prison. He sought leave to appeal against the sentence, but this was denied in March 2021.
He was released from HMP Leyhill in Gloucestershire on 14 September 2021 after serving half of his sentence. He was summoned back to magistrates court for non-payment of the £35,000 costs order awarded at his original trial; he claimed to be unable to pay, stating that “I have no job, I have no career, I am long-term unemployed,” and that he was living in a rented one bedroom flat and claiming Universal Credit. He was nonetheless ordered to pay £35,000 within a year towards the costs of the prosecution. In April 2022, Sky News reported that Elphicke was struggling to find new employment.
His ex wife Natalie Elphicke and four other MPs (Sir Roger Gale, Theresa Villiers, Adam Holloway and Bob Stewart) were found to have breached their code of conduct by the Commons Select Committee on Standards for improperly trying to influence a judge, when they had signed a letter on parliamentary notepaper to the Lord Chief Justice pressing Mrs Justice Whipple not to disclose character statements in his trial at Southwark in 2021.
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More than 200 million medication errors occur in NHS per year, say researchers A
study has revealed an estimated 237 million medication errors occur in the NHS
in England every year, and avoidable adverse drug reactions (ADRs) cause
hundreds of deaths.
Researchers from the Universities of York, Manchester and Sheffield report that
an estimated 712 deaths result from avoidable ADRs. They say, however, that ADRs
could be a contributory factor to between 1,700 and 22,303 deaths a year.
Of the total estimated 237 million medication errors that occur, the researchers
found that almost three in four are unlikely to result in harm to patients, but
there is very little information on the harm that actually happens due to
medication errors.
This led researchers to review studies related to the harm caused to patients
from ADRs. As well as the number of deaths reported, they also showed that
avoidable ADRs had significant cost implications, at £98.5 million per year, but
this could be significantly higher.
BMJ Quality & Safety.
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## ELECTORAL REGISTER
The central question is where she was living after marrying Mark Rayner in 2010. She was registered to vote at the ex-council house she bought under right to buy in Vicarage Road, Stockport, between 2009 and 2015. And she has said: ‘I owned my own home, lived there, paid the bills there and was registered to vote there, prior to selling the house in 2015.’
But neighbours say she and her children were really based at her husband’s property in nearby Lowndes Lane, and The Mail on Sunday last week uncovered social media posts she made about their life there. Giving ‘false registration information’ on the electoral register is an offence under the Representation of the People Act 1983.
## BIRTH CERTIFICATES
A related issue is whether or not Ms Rayner recorded the correct address for her children.
In 2010, while on the electoral register at her own house in Vicarage Road, she re-registered the births of her two younger children – and wrote on the certificates that she lived in Lowndes Lane. It is an offence under the Perjury Act 1911 to make ‘any false statement with intent to have the same inserted in any register of births or deaths’.
## COUNCIL HOUSE
Ms Rayner bought her home in 2007 at a 25 per cent discount and sold it for a £48,500 profit in 2015.
But many councils state that in order to benefit from the discount, homeowners cannot vacate the property for several years after purchasing it – including by renting it out. If Ms Rayner was found to have lived at her husband’s property she could possibly face charges under the Fraud Act 2006 regarding ‘false representations’. Section 2 in particular.
## COUNCIL TAX
It may also have been an offence if she claimed a 25 per cent single occupancy discount on council tax bills. Ms Rayner is facing separate allegations that she may have avoided paying capital gains tax.
## TV LICENSE
Which property did she declare for TV License? Did she even buy one or was she dodging that as well?
Easy for the standards commissioner to check. TV licensing have all the records. Give then the two addresses, they give up the names and the dates.
## RENTAL INCOME
Did she pay tax?
£220 a week is the going rate. That's £11,440 a year. That's over the £10,000 a year threshold for declaring it on the register of interests. There's no such declaration.
## DELIBERATE
20 year statute of limitations.
## HER EX
Looks like her claiming capital gains exemption, means her ex is screwed if he wants to sell. He's then forced to pay the capital gains if she has legally dodged it.
## THATCHER
The left love to point out that the sale of council houses is very very bad. But here we have Rayner making a major profit out of a council tax sale.
## TIME LINES
You can't buy a council tax property and flip it. Has she waited long enough before cashing in?
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@Royboy50 No discrimination. Doesn't matter what race, gender, sexual preference, ...
Purely, if you come to the UK, you cannot force other people to fund you.
Now lots of people will object I'm sure. Who will pick my crops, clean my toilet, serve me my latte. The same argument used by plantation owners of course. That philosophy.
However they should be allowed to sponsor migrants. They make up any short fall in costs, pay for prosecutions, imprisonment, deportation, out of their taxed income. That debt isn't included in bankruptcy. It's a debt for life, and for your children, ...
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So what's the solution. A register of greens. Tory MPs added, Labour MPs added, SNP, the works. Same for members of the Green party. They get a small badge to show they are in the club. Then its full zero carbon. Not net zero, zero carbon.
Electricity supply? Renewable with no subsidies, and smart meters that cut the power.
Electric only driving licenses, and massive fines if in a fossil vehicle of any sort.
Added to the no fly list, ideally just after they jet off to Bora Bora. Tickets cancelled, not allowed to buy new ones.
Gas supply cross checked against electoral roll, and that's cut off.
It's what they want, lets make sure they get what they want.
How to get off the list? Well that's difficult and would need a lot of work to implement. 10-20 years minimum
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@6581punk Let me look at my long list of MPs
Yep, here are the numbers for the MPs that lost their credit cards in 2015
Ben Gummer – £1,290.07
Brian Binley – £575.02
David Willetts – £1,172.05
Debbie Abrahams – £2,586.90
Eric Joyce – £12,919.61
Iain Duncan Smith – £1,057.28
Ian Liddell-Grainger – £1,023.94
Ian Paisley Jr – £6,195.94
Jack Dromey – £1,328.46
John Woodcock – £1,756.13
Mark Lancaster – £600.00
Mike Crockart – £720.64
Pamela Nash – £6,929.29
Paul Farrelly – £213.00
Rachel Reeves – £4,033.63
Simon Danczuk – £3,645.67
Simon Hughes – £826.56
Stephen Gilbert – £2,925.76
Toby Perkins – £693.30
She's on it. Number 4 on the list by size.
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How to fix climate change?
First a green register for greens. They get a special badge to show off their green credentials
Then their name is added to the no fly list. Personally, this should happen just after they jet off long haul
Electoral Roll is cross checked against the register and gas supply. Then the gas is cut off.
Smart meters, when the wind doesn't blow etc, click the power is cut off.
Green only tariffs, no subsidies. After all they say subsidies are bad.
Electric only driving licenses.
If caught in a fossil powered vehicle, that they own, its crushed.
If caught in a fossil powered vehicle, that someone else's owns, its crushed, and they compensate the owner.
There you go, an easy fix, using existing systems bar the register, so its cheap
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@richardroulstone-roberts8598 I agree and that is a problem. Youngsters don't realise.
So what's the solution for Reform? It's information.
1. Full audit of the pension debts.
2. Everyone gets an annual statement of their share.
3. They could even be told, if we had invested your wealth, this is what you could have had.
ie. A statement as to what you have lost.
So you're 18 years old, and a brown envelope pops through the door. Congrations on being allowed to drink etc. Here's you 600K pension debt, your 185K borrowing debt. We hide it, but you're on the hook.
That deals with youngster's ignorance. It deals with Tories, Labour, Lib Dems, PC, SNP, ...
Who would have thought a bit of sunlight disinfects completely
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@helenb6399 There are ways. For example, before Musk started I was doing the same.
I asked the Palace of Westminster security if you could get in without a pass or temporary pass being recorded in your database. Answer no, do you think we are stupid?
So I asked the lords for how many sitting days each peer had used a pass or temporary pass to get n. They can claim for sitting days.
First response, here are their expenses.
No I asked for sitting days and passes.
Second response, Peers can get in via the Peer's entrance without it being recorded.
So I reply, adding in the head of security, original email, saying one of you is lying.
The Clerk of Parliaments, Michael Pownall, sends back a state secrecy certificate he had signed.
One of his roles is dishing out the expenses.
So one approach, release the full details, which dates they attended from the IT system. Which dates they claimed for from their expenses.
Then for those that claimed for any day fraudulently, you've got a choice. Resign or be prosecuted. Or both.
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How to fix climate change?
First a green register for greens. They get a special badge to show off their green credentials
Then their name is added to the no fly list. Personally, this should happen just after they jet off long haul
Electoral Roll is cross checked against the register and gas
supply. Then the gas is cut off.
Smart meters, when the wind doesn't blow etc, click the power is cut off.
Green only tariffs, no subsidies. After all they say subsidies are bad.
Electric only driving licenses. If caught in a fossil powered vehicle, that they own, its crushed. If caught in a fossil powered vehicle, that someone else's owns, its crushed, and they compensate the owner.
On the register, automatic DNR and spare parts harvested.
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So what's needed?
The state needs to be drastically reduced. See Argentina. That causes unemployment, unless uneconomical migrants are removed from the workplace. That means removing welfare for the ones not working, and putting in place a break even tax code. 40K a year. They can't afford to stay without subsidies. That creates vacancies for those state employees on workfare.
DEI jobs, lots of them, just go. No legal aid for migration. ...
For example, road tax. Abolish it. 2-3p on fuel covers it, and its hard to dodge, collected already by 2 people from the 7 refineries. Repeat repeat repeat.
So spending falls, and GDP per head increases. Housing crisis solved. Lots of crimes prevented.
Then the government model of extortion has to go. Parking, congestion charges, remove it all. To force that through, send everyone a full statement with their share of the state debts.
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They have a problem. Everyone has been asking about Biden being Gaga. They have all been saying he's a genius. You don't get Alzheimers overnight. So they have been lying through their back teeth. If they lie about that they lie about everything.
So what other options. Parkinson's is another guess. Get the Dopamine dose wrong, take it at the wrong time, and you get similar effects. It's very difficult to control.
So the mechanism. Joe can say no. Then what? 25 Amendment
Section 1. In case of the removal of the President from office or of his death or resignation, the Vice President shall become President.
No problems there
Section 2. Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President shall nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress.
Would Hillary get the nod? Why would anyone from the Reps play ball? They have the speaker and he's defacto number 2 with no VP
Section 3
Whenever the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, and until he transmits to them a written declaration to the contrary, such powers and duties shall be discharged by the Vice President as Acting President.
Far more likely and a way out for Joe.
Section 4.
Whenever the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.
Thereafter, when the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that no inability exists, he shall resume the powers and duties of his office unless the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive department or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit within four days to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. Thereupon Congress shall decide the issue, assembling within forty-eight hours for that purpose if not in session. If the Congress, within twenty-one days after receipt of the latter written declaration, or, if Congress is not in session, within twenty-one days after Congress is required to assemble, determines by two-thirds vote of both Houses that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall continue to discharge the same as Acting President; otherwise, the President shall resume the powers and duties of his office.
So turns out that its the VP and the cabinet. The VP cannot be sacked, but the Cabinet can be replaced. So with just the VP tough.
Then it goes to Congress. 2/3rds vote to get Biden out.
Why would the Republicans vote to remove him, when he's the guaranteed win. So Joes back in, and the Cabinet is out?
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@RicardoPetrazzi Yep. I've suggest to my local police. An operation, monday evening, mcdonalds. No many parties, fridges empty, lots of delivery jobs.
You don't have to chase them. They have their apps so you can 'id' them. Are the bikes, mopeds, cars legal? Are they legal? Are they the 'account holder'?
Then you keep are record of how many you have siezed and got off the road, and a list of secondary offences.
The funny part. They have to cancel the job, so with 20-30 jobs going, they call come to you.
When the flow stops, move onto Nandos.....
Easy cheap and effective.
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@simonchilli2088 I am a little devious at times.
I've just had another idea. The state's pension debts are all of the books. Pensions alone, £600,000
So what if Reform sent a personalised letter, looks like its HMRC to each person on their 18th birthday. You can get the names and address from the electoral register. You send them their statement on that date. The usual threats about not paying, pointing out the Tories, Labour, Lib Dems and Greens have hidden that number.
You can do this in target seats. Cost about £4K per seat per year.
Or you get even more focused, and just send to the swing voters, and here, just a selection of them. One per group. There are organisations who can get you the names and addresses. ie. One per family, you don't need to do husband and wife, just one.
What's the establishment going to do about that?
Cat's out the bag, you can't put it back in.
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@trevorhart545 I must add that to my how to fix the climate policy.
First a green register for greens. They get a special badge to show off their green credentials
Then their name is added to the no fly list. Personally, this should happen just after they jet off long haul
Electoral Roll is cross checked against the register and gas
supply. Then the gas is cut off.
Smart meters, when the wind doesn't blow etc, click the power is cut off.
Green only tariffs, no subsidies. After all they say subsidies are bad.
Electric only driving licenses. If caught in a fossil powered vehicle, that they own, its crushed. If caught in a fossil powered vehicle, that someone else's owns, its crushed, and they compensate the owner.
There you go, an easy fix, using existing systems bar the register, so its cheap
On the register, automatic DNR and spare parts harvested.
Thanks for the extra idea! :-)
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@stevenpaterson5100
## Asylum
1. A list of safe countries. Might be easier to make a list of dangerous countries. Israel, Palestine, Yemen, Ukraine.
2. No asylum from safe countries.
3. When a country moves from dangerous to safe, you get a grace period and your asylum is over.
4. No claims if you passed through a safe country to get to the UK
## Criminals
1. Barred from entry
2. Deported if here, automatically at conviction or at the end of sentence.
3. If from a dangerous country, then off to a Scottish Island to a tented encampment to wait it out.
4. Destroy you papers? Off to the island until they arrive. See point, if its a safe country....
## Economic Migrants
1. No discrimination. No pro White EU racism for example.
2. Net contributors only.
3. You get a minimum tax code of 38,500 a year, increasing in line with average wages.
4. No welfare for economic migrants. No housing benefit, income support....
5. Remember, they came here for economic reasons. If its not economic for them they leave.
## Impacts
1. Massive cuts in state spending.
2. The beneficial migrants not affected
3. Wages rise for the poor brits
4. Tax receipts from brits go up
5. Welfare for brits goes down
6. Housing problem cured.
## Implementation
1. Average wage - once a year from the ONS
2. Tax code? HMRC already know who is from overseas because of NI registration. Letters go out to employers.
3. Annual Check? Easy
4. Letters with the short fall? Easy
5. Tax avoidance convictions? Easy - single justice system. All cases signed off by one judge.
6. One law change, on conviction, deported. Make it automatic. You can appeal the conviction, not the deportation.
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They need to dump Sunak AND change policies. They are running out of time.
So what policies can be implemented quickly?
1. A minimum tax on migrants of 38,500 a year. That's close to break even. That can be implemented in a weekend and the cash rolls in at the end of the month.
2. Tax evasion is a crime. Prosecute those who don't pay their taxes. Single justice system means all the cases can be signed off in one one hour session with a judge.
3. A list of dangerous countries. If you come from a safe country, no asylum. Automatically back on the next plane.
4. If you have asylum and the country becomes safe, you get 3 months to sort affairs, then you become an economic migrant.
5. That EU rule, no resort to public funds. Economic migrant? No welfare. Zilch. No tax credits no housing benefit, no income support. Zilch.
6. If you are a criminal, automatic deportation.
7. If you are a criminal from a dangerous country, a holding camp on the Outer Hebrides.
8. If you cross the channel and someone died, then its a joint venture, its murder.
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Ah slave labour.
"In all social systems there must be a class to do the menial duties, to perform the drudgery of life... Such a class you must have, or you would not have that other class which leads progress, civilization, and refinement. It constitutes the very mud-sill of society and of political government... Fortunately for the South, she found a race adapted to that purpose to her hand—a race inferior to herself, but eminently qualified in temper, in vigor, in docility, in capacity to stand the climate, to answer all her purposes."
How many times have you heard that philosophy recently?
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To stop them getting back in, here is a policy for Reform. A full audit of Social Security. Assets we know, zero. Liabilities, for pensions? Off the books. So get that number. Publish it. Send taxpayer an annual statement with their share of the debts. 180K for borrowing. 600K for pensions. It all adds up.
Ask yourself, what would you do if you were presented with that bill? Would you blame the Messenger, or would you blame Labour, Tories, Lib Dems, SNP, Civil servants ....?
If you do that in the first three months, its not Reform that gets the blame.
It also means they never ever get back in.
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@JohnSmith-ux3tt People voted for the left. The socialist welfare state took 20% of people's money.
Now that creates a debt, but those leftists wanted to spend the money, and they didn't. No investments, no capitalism.
But that creates a problem. That debt? If its on the debt, people work out that it can't be paid. it's negative wealth. People work out that wealth inequality, low take home pay, austerity, poverty is directly caused by socialism
But without that debt number, people will vote to be ripped off.
With that number, what does the swamp do? Answer, run for the hills, or private jet out of the UK
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So what's the solution. A register of greens. Tory MPs added, Labour MPs added, SNP, the works. Same for members of the Green party. They get a small badge to show they are in the club. Then its full zero carbon. Not net zero, zero carbon.
Electricity supply? Renewable with no subsidies, and smart meters that cut the power.
Electric only driving licenses, and massive fines if in a fossil vehicle of any sort.
Added to the no fly list, ideally just after they jet off to Bora Bora. Tickets cancelled, not allowed to buy new ones.
Gas supply cross checked against electoral roll, and that's cut off.
It's what they want, lets make sure they get what they want.
How to get off the list? Well that's difficult and would need a lot of work to implement. 10-20 years minimum
How many would get that click today and a brown out?
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