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29 Nov 2024
#illegals
Front Page Magazine: The Immorality of Illegal Immigration
Donald Trump plans to prioritize the deportation of 400,000 to 500,000 felons and 1.4 million undocumented immigrants who have ignored deportation orders. Despite rising crime linked to illegal immigration, Democratic leaders resist federal enforcement and advocate for sanctuary policies, ignoring the social costs to their constituents.
The Biden administration's approach to immigration has led to a historic influx of illegal aliens, straining resources and alienating traditional Democratic voters. With Trump set to take office, there is a renewed focus on restoring border security and enforcing immigration laws, reflecting a shift in public sentiment against open-border policies.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Restoration Weekend All-Star Panel: 'What Just Happened?'
John Phillips, John Hinderaker, and Carl Boyanton spoke at the David Horowitz Freedom Center’s 2024 Restoration Weekend in Naples, Florida, from November 21-24. Their discussion focused on key issues relevant to the current political landscape.
The event aimed to address various topics pertinent to the conservative movement and its future direction.
GB News: Jacob Rees-Mogg shuts down Keir Starmer’s ‘open borders experiment’ claim in fiery BBC QT rant
Jacob Rees-Mogg rejected Labour's accusations of an "open borders experiment" by the Conservative government, acknowledging significant failures in immigration policy. He apologized to the public, stating that the government had control but allowed too many people in, influenced by economic considerations during the pandemic.
Rees-Mogg also challenged the accuracy of pre-Brexit immigration statistics, claiming they were overstated. His comments came in response to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's criticism of the Tory government's immigration record, which Starmer described as a deliberate liberalization of policies.
GB News: Andrea Jenkyns admits ‘unpleasant’ text from Tory ‘saddened’ her after announcing Reform defection
Dame Andrea Jenkyns has announced her defection from the Conservative Party to Reform UK, expressing sadness over mixed reactions from former colleagues. She criticized the Conservatives, stating, "the ship is sinking," and emphasized her commitment to a party with "vision and purpose."
Jenkyns was introduced as Reform UK's 100,000th member and will run for Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire. She hinted at potential further defections from the Conservative Party, noting ongoing discussions with others who may follow her lead.
GB News: Nigel Farage says ‘exploding’ population has made ALL Britons ‘poorer’ as he takes aim at Keir Starmer
Nigel Farage criticized the UK's population growth, claiming it has worsened living conditions and strained public services. He attributed the issue to Conservative policies and emphasized that migration is making Britons poorer, calling it the "biggest division" between Westminster and the public.
In response, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer announced plans to reduce migration, criticizing the previous Conservative government's approach. He outlined reforms to the Points-Based System and a new security agreement with Iraq to strengthen border control. Farage dismissed Starmer's promises as insincere.
GB News: Transport Secretary confesses to pleading guilty to offence in connection with misleading police
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has admitted to misleading police in 2014 regarding a stolen mobile phone report. She pleaded guilty to the offense, which occurred during her candidacy for parliament. Haigh claims it was a genuine mistake, and she received the lowest penalty available.
Despite the controversy, Haigh recently launched the Government's new Integrated National Transport Strategy, inspired by a visit to Dijon, aiming to create a unified public transport system. Critics are questioning her position in light of the revelations.
GB News: 'Wikipedia is just as biased as the BBC' Research finds platform associates 'more negative' words with right-wing public figures
A study by David Rozado claims Wikipedia exhibits a left-wing bias, associating right-wing figures with negative emotions like anger and disgust, while left-wing figures are linked to joy. Critics, including Toby Young and Nigel Farage, argue this undermines trust in the platform.
Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger supports the findings, stating that the site has driven away conservative contributors. However, co-founder Jimmy Wales denies the allegations, asserting that Wikipedia is not biased. Questions remain about the study's legitimacy, as it was not peer-reviewed and published by a conservative think tank.
GB News: Keir Starmer blasted by Kelvin MacKenzie as PM vows to get tough on migrant crisis: 'All we'll get is another huge tax rise!'
Kelvin MacKenzie, former editor of The Sun, expressed skepticism about Sir Keir Starmer's ability to resolve Britain's migration crisis, despite agreeing with some of Starmer's critiques of the Conservative government's policies. He criticized Starmer's recent performance and predicted tax increases under his leadership.
MacKenzie acknowledged the impact of Brexit on the migration issue but doubted Starmer's commitment to effective solutions, citing inconsistencies in his statements. He highlighted the challenges posed by Channel crossings and the inability to return migrants, suggesting that the situation is a significant legacy of the Conservative Party.
GB News: Ben Habib refuses to rule out Reform UK return after bombshell exit: ‘If Nigel wants a group hug, let’s have one!’
Ben Habib, former co-deputy leader of Reform UK, announced his departure from the party due to ideological differences and unmet promises regarding democratization. He hinted at a possible return if the party aligns with his vision for reform.
The party recently welcomed ex-Tory MP Andrea Jenkyns, who criticized the Conservative Party as a "sinking ship." She will run for the Greater Lincolnshire mayoral election, with Reform UK leader Nigel Farage expressing confidence in her candidacy.
#society
GB News: Seaside hotel sparks anger after closing without notice - leaving staff and customers out of pocket
The Blackpool Resort Hotel has unexpectedly closed, leaving staff and guests surprised and financially impacted. Employees were made redundant without prior notice, and customers who had booked stays are struggling to secure refunds.
Booking.com has assured affected customers that they will receive alternative accommodations or refunds. The hotel, previously recognized for its location and service, had recently received negative reviews regarding its condition.
GB News: Gregg Wallace ‘problem’ for BBC as MasterChef star ‘became bigger than show’ before stepping down
Gregg Wallace has stepped down from his role as co-host of BBC's MasterChef amid a misconduct investigation involving allegations of inappropriate behavior, including sexualized jokes and remarks. The decision is seen as beneficial for both Wallace and the show, which has been a staple since 2005.
Thirteen individuals have lodged complaints against Wallace, with notable accusations including inappropriate comments made during filming and an incident where he allegedly removed his shirt in front of a female colleague. Wallace's legal team denies the allegations, and an external review by Banijay UK is underway.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: 'What is it that the Biden Administration is Threatening Israel With?'
A ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel is reportedly imminent, despite concerns that it may allow Hezbollah to regroup and threaten Israel again. Analysts express skepticism about the effectiveness of the ceasefire, especially given past failures to enforce disarmament agreements with Hezbollah.
The Biden administration's pressure appears to have influenced Israel's decision, with threats of withholding arms and potential UN resolutions weighing heavily on Prime Minister Netanyahu. As Israeli forces prepare to withdraw, the situation remains tense, raising doubts about the ceasefire's long-term viability.
#economy
GB News: The same people who got Starmer into power are now upset...I'll name and shame them - Daniel Kawczynski
The Financial Times, once seen as a pro-business advocate, has been criticized for urging voters to support Labour, which is now blamed for harming the economy and stifling business growth. Critics argue that Labour's historical alignment with trade unions leads to high taxes and inefficient public services.
The current economic situation is dire, with over £2 trillion in debt and significant welfare payments. Jeremy Hunt's efforts to reduce national insurance are seen as essential for supporting businesses and improving competitiveness, countering the detrimental effects of increased taxes and public sector spending.
#history
GB News: Archaeology discovery: Shipwreck could hold secrets of Vasco da Gama’s last voyage
A shipwreck discovered off the Kenyan coast may be the São Jorge, a vessel linked to explorer Vasco da Gama's final voyage in 1524. Found in 2013, the wreck could provide significant historical insights and is currently being studied for its identity and potential as an underwater museum site.
The wreck lies about 500 meters from shore and is partially obscured by coral. Local efforts, led by archaeologists, aim to protect the site while examining its historical value, highlighting the importance of maritime trade routes established by da Gama in the 15th century.
#crime
GB News: Two teenagers and woman jailed after luring man into park and hacking him to death with machetes
Three individuals have been sentenced for the murder of 24-year-old Sacad Ali in Sheffield's Ponderosa Park. Rebecca Moore, 25, received a minimum of 15 years, while teenagers Barney Griffin, 18, and Jack Douglas, 17, were sentenced to at least 16 and 15 years, respectively.
Ali was lured to the park under false pretenses and attacked with a machete by Griffin and Douglas. The court highlighted the dangers of drug dealing and knife crime, with the judge condemning the actions of the perpetrators. Ali's family expressed their devastation over his loss.
GB News: Police launch manhunt for convicted rapist as officers warn public 'do not approach'
South Yorkshire Police are searching for 58-year-old David Doherty, a convicted rapist who has breached his Sex Offender Notification Requirements and is wanted for making threats to kill. He is described as a slim white male, around 6ft 4ins tall, with greying light brown hair.
Doherty is believed to be in the Scawthorpe or Balby areas of Doncaster and is evading capture. The public is advised not to approach him and to report any sightings to the police immediately.