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Family of four asylum seekers are costing taxpayers £160,000 a year

By Giuseppe De Santis It’s a well-known fact that asylum seekers have a lavish lifestyle at taxpayers’ expense, and another story supports this claim. It’s important to note that asylum seekers are often placed in temporary accommodation, such as 4-star ...

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Sweden tightens laws on asylum seekers

By Giuseppe De Santis A few years ago, Sweden welcomed asylum seekers with open arms. However, this influx of newcomers led to a significant increase in violent crimes, making many Swedish cities among the most violent in Europe. Many native ...

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The European Commission has taken legal action against the UK for not following EU law!

By David Furness It’s important to understand that the 2016 referendum, which led to the UK’s decision to leave the European Union, did not result in an immediate and complete separation. Instead, a significant and carefully negotiated Withdrawal Agreement was reached between ...

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Foreign Donations and UK Immigration: A Threat to Sovereignty?

By Peter Finch In recent developments, Elon Musk, the tech billionaire, has met with Nigel Farage in Florida to discuss making a substantial donation to the Reform UK party, aiming to bolster its position against the Conservative and Labour parties. ...

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Austria will give £800 to Syrian refugees to go back to Syria

By Giuseppe De Santis After the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, many countries in continental Europe have ceased accepting asylum seekers from Syria to avoid a repeat of the 2015 crisis when Syrian refugees flooded many European nations. ...

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The real reason Marine Le Pen forced Michel Barnier to resign

By Giuseppe De Santis When Marine Le Pen’s party backed a no-confidence vote aimed at ousting Michel Barnier and his government, many in the mainstream media accused the leader of the National Rally of being selfish, especially given the urgent ...

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Fenland Housing Crisis: Concreting Over Our Countryside

By Peter Finch The Fenland region, a cherished and historic part of Britain’s countryside, now faces the threat of large-scale, government-backed housing developments. Thousands of new homes are being imposed on key locations such as Wimblington, Chatteris, March, and Wisbech ...

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Video: Matt Godden reviews the Anthony Burgess novel “1985”

British Democrats member, Matt Godden draws parallels between the Anthony Burgess novel “1985” and present-day Britain at a meeting in Maidstone, Kent. Anthony Burgess’s novel 1985 (published in 1978) is a dystopian work that criticizes both the growing power of ...

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UK spent £5.4bn on asylum seekers

By Giuseppe De Santis Labour ministers continue to claim that they must increase taxation to restore public finances, but how much is the government wasting yearly on asylum seekers? In reality, the vast majority of these asylum seekers are individuals ...

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Defending Britain’s Countryside from Net Zero Tyranny

By Peter Finch The picturesque landscapes of Norfolk are under siege. The High Grove solar farm, proposed by German energy giant RWE, threatens to blanket 4,000 acres of prime farmland with industrial-scale solar panels. Claimed to be the largest solar ...

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