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Starmer Expected to Resign Monday, Outline Exit Plan

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4 hours ago, Red Forever said:

"locked up Brits who objected".

Hmm.... is that a euphemism for far right fomenters of hate posting online to encourage the knuckle scraping, low IQ morons to burn terrified humans alive in their accommodation?

Just asking questions.

Here you are.

The first thing that Starmer stopped was the corrupt "Rwanda deal" which saved the UK around £1 billion.

There's yer answer.

Nah he took away winter fuel payments fron pensioners. Plus the hotels in Rwanda would be filled with immigrants turfed out of the UK instead of living next door to you Labourites. Well done and from now on you can pay for your own suits.

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1 minute ago, BarraMarra said:

Nah he took away winter fuel payments fron pensioners. Plus the hotels in Rwanda would be filled with immigrants turfed out of the UK instead of living next door to you Labourites. Well done and from now on you can pay for your own suits.

Have you any ideas its cost the UK tax payer in hand outs and benefits on the illegal invaders since he took over go on tell us Redforever. This is what your Messiah did to the UK.

16 hours ago, Red Forever said:

Ah Jonny, good to see you've moved over to support the democratically elected government: "Hopefully freedom of speech can now return to the UK".

It's noted that although you managed to insert "fascist tyrant" into your oh so illuminating post you showed great restraint in not using your favourite insult "racist".

There's hope for you yet mate.

That was an ommission on my part. Anyway who supports the ironically named "equalities" act is a racist.

Stramer supports it so yes he is a racist tyrant.

Thanks for drawing the ommission to my attention, mate.

15 hours ago, Red Forever said:

Hmm.... is that a euphemism for far right fomenters of hate posting online to encourage the knuckle scraping, low IQ morons to burn terrified humans alive in their accommodation?

Your imagination is getting the better of you again.

15 hours ago, Red Forever said:

Just asking questions.

Good idea. Because you certainly can't answer them.

On 6/22/2026 at 11:51 AM, Summerinsiam said:

Yet UK immigration and overall net immigration have fallen sharply, as have asylum claims. This is all despite the false perception put out by the likes of Reform that it is rising. Most of those on the right also conveniently forget that the surge in legal immigration came after Brexit( that was supposed to reduce it), and was a direct result of policies enacted under Boris Johnson. Not Starmer. Not Labour. All that is left to generate the outrage is illegal immigration that accounts for less than five percent of the total, and idiots who were deservedly locked up for rioting and hate speech. Perhaps the cold, hard facts need talking about more as the support for Reform and Farage, as evidenced by their run of by-election defeats, continues to fall.

Net immigration numbers fell because the emigration numbers rose ( 642,000 ) and most of them would have been tradesmen or professional people who were welcomed into countries with strict immigration policies . To be replaced by aliens of lower skills . Turning the UK into a welfare state by Starmer has not helped the UK in its world standing . It really has gone downhill almost to the point of no return. Below a statement from the ONS .

What are the UK’s latest migrations statistics?

The latest estimates of migration from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggest that in the year ending December 2025:

  • 813,000 people migrated into the UK and 642,000 emigrated from it, resulting in net migration of 171,000. This represents the balance of long-term migrants moving in and out of the country.

The latest census data suggests that in 2021/22, there were:

  • 10.7 million people were living in the UK who were born abroad (16% of the total population).

  • Of these, 4.0 million (6% of the population) were born in EU countries, while 6.8 million (10% of the population) were born outside the EU.

A more recent ad hoc estimate by the ONS suggests that, as of June 2024, around 13.1 million people living in the UK were born overseas, including 3.9 million born in the EU and 9.2 million born outside the EU. This was equivalent to around 19% of the UK population.

As of 2024, there were around 1.3 million UK nationals living in EU countries, excluding Ireland.

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