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America One News
29 Nov 2024
#illegals
GB News: Keir Starmer: Tories were running an ‘open borders experiment’ - WATCH
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer criticized the Conservative Party for what he calls an "open borders experiment," citing a record net migration of 906,000 to the UK in the year ending June 2023. This figure is nearly four times that of 2019, indicating a significant shift in immigration policy.
Starmer claims this increase is a result of deliberate policy changes aimed at liberalizing immigration, asserting that the previous government exploited Brexit to promote a "one nation experiment in open borders" under the "Global Britain" initiative.
GB News: Starmer unleashes furious attack on 'unforgivable' Tory 'open border experiment' as he vows huge immigration crackdown
Sir Keir Starmer criticized the Conservative Party for failing to control record net migration to the UK, which reached 906,000 in 2023. He accused them of running an "open border experiment" and emphasized that the increase is a result of deliberate policy failures.
In response, the Prime Minister announced a new security agreement with Iraq to combat people smuggling and pledged reforms to the points-based immigration system. He highlighted the need for stricter enforcement against visa abuse and expressed a commitment to reducing immigration through targeted measures.
Front Page Magazine: Largest Illegal Alien County Prepares ‘Resistance’ to Trump
Los Angeles County harbors 800,000 illegal aliens, part of California's estimated 3 million. The county's Democratic leadership is increasingly defensive, declaring these individuals crucial to the economy and cultural diversity, while moving to resist federal immigration policies.
As public sentiment shifts, with growing support for deportation among Latinos, California Democrats face a potential backlash in the 2024 election. Governor Newsom's ambitions may leave the party leaderless in this contentious battle over illegal immigration, as they struggle to maintain support for their sanctuary policies.
#politics
GB News: Keir Starmer tells GB News: I won't be setting an 'arbitrary' target on migration
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has declined to set a cap on migration while criticizing the Conservative Party for its handling of immigration, which he claims has led to record net migration of 906,000 as of June 2023. Starmer argues that this situation is a result of deliberate policy changes aimed at liberalizing immigration.
He accused the government of exploiting Brexit to create an "open borders" approach under the guise of "Global Britain." Starmer's remarks highlight the ongoing debate over immigration policy in the UK.
GB News: REVEALED: Eight Tory MPs facing pressure to jump ship to Reform as Andrea Jenkyns joins Farage
Former Tory MP Andrea Jenkyns has joined Reform, citing the Conservative Party as "beyond salvage." She will run for Mayor of Lincolnshire in May elections and is Reform's 100,000th member. Her switch reflects a growing trend among MPs concerned about Reform's rising poll ratings.
Several Tory MPs are reportedly nervous about their positions as Reform gains traction, with some facing narrow margins against Reform candidates in the 2024 General Election. Recent party switches highlight dissatisfaction with the current Conservative leadership.
GB News: Dame Andrea Jenkyns declares she's 'home' as she joins Reform UK: 'I've always believed in Nigel!'
Dame Andrea Jenkyns has joined Reform UK, becoming the party's 100,000th member, and expressed her alignment with its beliefs. She praised leader Nigel Farage and indicated that she feels "at home" in the party, which she believes is more in line with her political values.
Jenkyns hinted at potential discussions with other Conservative MPs considering a similar move and emphasized Reform's stance on immigration, particularly the need to leave the ECHR to control illegal migration.
Front Page Magazine: The Forever-Tarnished Legacy of Barack Obama
Donald Trump's re-election has cast a shadow over Barack Obama's legacy, which is viewed as having left the Democratic Party in disarray. By the end of Obama's presidency, Democrats had lost significant ground in both the Senate and House, raising questions about his influence on future candidates.
As the 2028 election approaches, Democrats may hesitate to invite Obama to campaign, given his perceived inability to bolster support for Kamala Harris. His recent comments about voter turnout among Black communities have been criticized, and Harris's lack of a compelling record raises doubts about her viability as a candidate.
Front Page Magazine: Video: Kamala's Eerie Plea to Fellow Dems
Vince Langman, a self-identified "MAGA ex-con deplorable" with a significant following on X (Twitter), shared a video created by a Kamala Harris impersonator. The video is described as both humorous and eerily realistic.
The content reflects a blend of satire and political commentary.
#society
GB News: Benefits Britain: Andrew Pierce sends firm message to jobless youngsters as bill soars
Andrew Pierce of GB News has stirred debate by suggesting that unemployed young people should work in care homes or risk losing their benefits. He pointed to the 1.5 million unemployed individuals, asserting that such jobs would benefit young jobseekers.
His comments come amid rising concerns about care home staffing and the increasing welfare bill, which stands at £137 billion. The government plans to introduce measures aimed at reducing unemployment, while Labour's proposals have been criticized by the Conservative Party as ineffective.
GB News: Asda launches decedent twist on afternoon tea for shoppers to enjoy at home - including premium fish canapés
Asda is introducing a new luxury seafood canapé selection, the £20 'Exceptional Afternoon Sea,' featuring 12 gourmet pieces including smoked salmon and lobster. This launch caters to the growing demand for upscale party food, with searches for premium options up 10% from last year.
The ready-to-serve canapés offer a cost-effective alternative to making them from scratch, saving shoppers nearly £40. As festive dining trends shift towards at-home experiences, Asda anticipates strong sales of seafood products, particularly during the holiday season.
GB News: Army cadet hero recognised for his award-winning courage with quick thinking after bus accident
Joshua Bond, a 17-year-old Army Cadet Sergeant, received two prestigious awards for his life-saving actions during medical emergencies. He provided critical first aid to injured bus passengers after an accident and helped an elderly man with a severe head wound when ambulance services were delayed.
Bond's quick thinking and training were pivotal in both situations, earning him praise from Brigadier Gary Mcdade for his exemplary conduct. He is among the nearly 40,000 young people in the Army Cadets learning essential lifesaving skills.
GB News: New Winter Fuel Payment benefit introduced for some pensioners after Starmer hit by Labour revolt
Pensioners in Scotland will receive a new energy bill benefit after losing access to the Winter Fuel Payment, which will be means-tested starting in 2025. The Scottish Government's new allowance will provide up to £300 for qualifying pensioners, amid rising energy costs.
The Scottish Government is also allocating additional welfare funding for councils and homelessness prevention. This response comes after backlash against Labour's decision to cut the universal Winter Fuel Payment, which the SNP claims will negatively impact Scottish funding.
GB News: Selling your home before Christmas? Estate agent warns of pitfalls that could delay a sale
Homeowners aiming to sell before Christmas face a tight deadline. Property expert Jack Malnick advises sellers to declutter and stage homes neutrally, using minimal seasonal decorations to appeal to buyers. Proper presentation and timing for viewings and photography are crucial.
Sellers should act quickly, as the closer it gets to Christmas, the fewer buyers there will be. Understanding viewing patterns, especially that inquiries peak on Tuesday evenings, can help maximize chances of a successful sale before the holiday season.
GB News: Pensioner left bankrupt from £1m legal bill over row with neighbour over bins
A 77-year-old retiree, Geoff Carter, faces bankruptcy with a £1 million legal bill after a six-year dispute with neighbor Trevor Goldsworthy over rubbish placement in Cornwall. The conflict began shortly after Carter moved from Essex and escalated to significant financial and personal distress.
Carter's legal battles have depleted his savings and assets, forcing him to rent elsewhere and put his home up for sale. Despite multiple appeals, he was unsuccessful, accumulating £420,000 in legal fees and an additional £400,000 owed to Goldsworthy. The situation has been compounded by the recent loss of his wife to cancer.
GB News: E-bike law changes move one step closer amid urgency to regulate 'ferocious' fire hazards
The House of Lords is debating new regulations to address safety concerns regarding e-bikes and online marketplaces, particularly due to a rise in fires linked to e-bike batteries. Baroness Finlay proposed amendments for regulated marketplaces to work with emergency services to enhance consumer protection.
Statistics reveal a 46% increase in lithium-ion battery fires in the UK this year. The London Fire Brigade responds to e-bike fires every two days, prompting transport bans on e-bikes. Government intervention is deemed necessary to ensure safety measures are enforced beyond industry self-regulation.
GB News: UFC star slams Democrats for 'wanting to switch Easter to Trans Day of Visibility'
UFC legend Jorge Masvidal criticized the Democratic Party, labeling their policies as "too radical" following a Republican victory in the recent presidential election. He expressed concern over issues such as trans athletes competing against women, asserting that his daughter should not compete against boys in sports.
Masvidal emphasized the importance of maintaining traditional gender divisions in athletics, arguing that biological differences necessitate this separation. He voiced frustration with political leaders focusing on social issues rather than economic problems, claiming that many Americans find these priorities out of touch.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Putin's acts of sabotage risks Nato 'invoking' mutual defence clause as West on 'precipice of WW3'
Germany's intelligence chief, Bruno Kahl, warned that Russia's recent acts of sabotage could lead NATO to invoke its Article 5 mutual defense clause. This comes after a Chinese cargo ship allegedly severed critical data cables in the Baltic Sea, believed to be part of a Russian hybrid warfare campaign.
Kahl noted that while there is no current indication of Russia intending to go to war, the risk of military confrontation may grow. He suggested that Russia could test NATO's resolve through limited actions rather than large territorial seizures.
GB News: EXCLUSIVE: Putin 'close to victory' on the battlefield warns ex-RAF Chief as Ukraine given 'brutal' ultimatum
Russian forces are reportedly making significant territorial gains in Ukraine, capturing about 232 square miles in November, particularly around Avdiivka and Pokrovsk. Despite high casualties, with estimates of 1,500 Russian soldiers lost daily, Putin's military position appears stronger than Ukraine's.
Concerns are rising about the sustainability of Russia's war efforts, with economic pressures and potential discontent among oligarchs. The situation poses difficult choices for Ukrainian leadership, as prolonged conflict may favor Russia's larger military, risking further territorial losses for Ukraine.
Front Page Magazine: Dismantle the International Criminal Court
The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, accusing them of "crimes against humanity" and "war crimes." This move has sparked calls for the incoming Trump administration to dismantle the ICC, which is seen as lacking credibility.
Trump's national security adviser nominee, Mike Waltz, has criticized the ICC, asserting that Israel has legitimately defended itself against terrorism. The editorial emphasizes the need for a strong response to what it views as antisemitic bias from the ICC and UN, urging action starting January 20.
#culture
GB News: Wicked slapped with trigger warning for discrimination against 'green-skinned' people
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has issued a trigger warning for the film Wicked, citing concerns over discrimination against its green-skinned protagonist and the treatment of talking animals. The PG-rated movie, starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, explores themes of bullying and persecution in a fantastical setting.
Critics have condemned the BBFC's warning as excessive, arguing it dampens excitement and undermines creative storytelling. The film's portrayal of Munchkins has also faced backlash for being perceived as "woke." The BBFC reported a surge in complaints regarding classification decisions, indicating growing public discontent.