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Have you raised your flag yet?
22/08/2025

Have you raised your flag yet?

After one England flag was pulled down (we don't know who by but you can probably guess), I've been told that locals raised 10 more in response!

There has been a vibe shift. An awakening!

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21/08/2025

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Can you think of any more to add to this long list
14/08/2025

Can you think of any more to add to this long list

🚨50 reasons why Kier Starmer MUST resign and may go down as leading one of the worst governments of our time:

Net favorability at -44, among lowest for recent PMs.
Sources: The Independent (Jul 2025), YouGov (Jul 2025)

Half of Britons say he’s worsened country.
Sources: UCL Constitution Unit (Jul 2025), Ipsos (Jul 2025)

Government approval crashed to -55 in 2025.
Sources: YouGov (Jul 2025), The Times (Jul 2025)

Small boat crossings hit record highs in 2025.
Sources: BBC News (Aug 2025), Home Office data (Jul 2025)

Migration policies criticized as ineffective, fueling unrest.
Sources: The Guardian (Aug 2025), X posts (Jul-Aug 2025)

Welfare vote failure sparked Labour rebellion.
Sources: The Times (Jun 2025), Sky News (Jun 2025)

49 Labour MPs defied whip on welfare.
Sources: The Independent (Jun 2025), BBC News (Jun 2025)

Two-thirds feel Starmer disrespects voters.
Sources: UCL Constitution Unit (Jul 2025), The Telegraph (Jul 2025)

Public sees government as chaotic as Tories’.
Sources: YouGov (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)

Five U-turns eroded trust in first year.
Sources: The Independent (Jul 2025), Financial Times (Jul 2025)

Eight ministerial resignations showed instability.
Sources: The Times (Jul 2025), Sky News (Jul 2025)

Crime fears persist despite policing promises.
Sources: The Sun (Jul 2025), YouGov (Jul 2025)

X users call him “worst” over migration.
Sources: X posts (Jul 2025), X posts (Aug 2025)

Focus on foreign policy neglects domestic issues.
Sources: The Spectator (Jul 2025), The Telegraph (Jul 2025)

Gaza stance disappointed human rights supporters.
Sources: Middle East Eye (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)

Only 51% of Labour voters back him.
Sources: YouGov (Jul 2025), The Independent (Jul 2025)

Public trust in leadership at historic low.
Sources: Ipsos (Jul 2025), The Times (Jul 2025)

High taxes blamed for economic discontent.
Sources: The Telegraph (Jun 2025), Financial Times (Jul 2025)

Slow delivery on campaign promises frustrated voters.
Sources: The Guardian (Jul 2025), YouGov (Jul 2025)

Shortest honeymoon period for any PM.
Sources: The Independent (Jul 2025), BBC News (Jul 2025)

Perceived elitism alienated working-class base.
Sources: UCL Constitution Unit (Jul 2025), The Sun (Jul 2025)

Failed to unify Labour’s internal factions.
Sources: Sky News (Jun 2025), The Times (Jun 2025)

Public safety concerns linked to migration policies.
Sources: The Sun (Aug 2025), The Daily Mail (Jul 2025)

Economic growth not felt by average Britons.
Sources: Financial Times (Jul 2025), YouGov (Jul 2025)
NHS waiting times still a major issue.
Sources: NHS England data (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)

Education reforms seen as underwhelming by critics.
Sources: TES (Jul 2025), The Independent (Jul 2025)

Housing crisis persists despite pledges.
Sources: The Guardian (Jun 2025), BBC News (Jul 2025)

Energy prices remain high, hurting families.
Sources: Ofgem reports (Jul 2025), The Times (Jul 2025)

Public perceives weak leadership on riots.
Sources: The Sun (Aug 2025), The Telegraph (Aug 2025)

Transparency questioned over policy reversals.
Sources: Financial Times (Jul 2025), The Independent (Jul 2025)

Brexit deal adjustments failed to satisfy critics.
Sources: The Guardian (Jun 2025), The Telegraph (Jul 2025)

Youth unemployment remains a concern.
Sources: ONS data (Jul 2025), Financial Times (Jul 2025)

Regional inequality not addressed effectively.
Sources: Institute for Government (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jun 2025)

Climate goals criticized as too ambitious.
Sources: The Times (Jul 2025), The Spectator (Jul 2025)

Public sector strikes unresolved in 2025.
Sources: BBC News (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)

Pensioner support cuts sparked backlash.
Sources: The Independent (Jun 2025), The Daily Mail (Jun 2025)

Anti-Semitism handling within Labour criticized.
Sources: Jewish Chronicle (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)

Slow response to cost-of-living complaints.
Sources: YouGov (Jul 2025), The Times (Jul 2025)

Devolution promises fell short in regions.
Sources: Institute for Government (Jul 2025), BBC News (Jun 2025)

Asylum backlog reduction too slow.
Sources: Home Office data (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Aug 2025)

Public transport fares still too high.
Sources: The Independent (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)

Child poverty levels not significantly reduced.
Sources: Child Poverty Action Group (Jul 2025), The Times (Jul 2025)

Foreign aid spending criticized domestically.
Sources: The Telegraph (Jul 2025), The Spectator (Jul 2025)

Police morale reportedly low under reforms.
Sources: The Sun (Jul 2025), Police Federation (Jul 2025)

Mental health services underfunded, say critics.
Sources: Mind charity (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)

Rural communities feel ignored by policies.
Sources: The Countryside Alliance (Jul 2025), The Telegraph (Jul 2025)

Small business support seen as inadequate.
Sources: FSB reports (Jul 2025), Financial Times (Jul 2025)

Trade union relations strained over strikes.
Sources: BBC News (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)

Media handling criticized as overly defensive.
Sources: The Times (Jul 2025), UCL Constitution Unit (Jul 2025)

Voter turnout fears for future elections.
Sources: YouGov (Jul 2025), Electoral Commission (Jul 2025)

Disgusting
12/08/2025

Disgusting

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12/08/2025

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Please share and show your support
12/08/2025

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They know once they get to the UK Starmer won't kick them out
10/08/2025

They know once they get to the UK Starmer won't kick them out

Brilliant work
10/08/2025

Brilliant work

🚨NEW: Several hundred locals have gathered outside an asylum hotel near Gatwick Airport.

This British people are sick to death of being treated as second class citizens

Get rid of this Labour government!
09/08/2025

Get rid of this Labour government!

🚨BREAKING: 500k British citizens have signed a petition calling for an immediate General Election in just 72 hours.

The British public has had enough of this Labour government and wants change. We want REFORM!

We are sharing this because we support the local people of Epping. Do you?
09/08/2025

We are sharing this because we support the local people of Epping. Do you?

Amazing scenes in Epping last night as 500+ people against the migrant hotel march to the Council offices … all led by the women!!

The British people are furious with this government.

Get Reform in!!
08/08/2025

Get Reform in!!

🚨BREAKING: 220k British citizens have signed a petition calling for an immediate General Election.

Keir Starmer is finished.

PLEASE share this post if you agree with Nigel. Send them back to Afghanistan!
06/08/2025

PLEASE share this post if you agree with Nigel. Send them back to Afghanistan!

I agree with Nigel. We've had enough. Back to where you come from!

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