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8 Nov 2024
#illegals
GB News: Past fortnight was busiest for Channel crossings this year with over 3,000 migrants reaching Britain in small boats
Over 3,000 migrants crossed the English Channel in small boats in the past two weeks, the highest number for 2024. This surge, totaling 3,197 crossings, marks a significant increase from just 198 during the same period last year, despite the onset of colder weather.
The total for 2024 has reached 31,842 migrants, up 19% from last year. Tragically, the death toll has also risen, with 66 migrant deaths reported this year, significantly higher than last year's total. Authorities continue to seek solutions to the ongoing crisis.
#politics
Breitbart: Cardi B Threatens Trump Voters: ‘Leave Me the F*ck Alone; Before I Start Lighting Y’all Ass Up’
Cardi B responded to critics after her controversial comments suggesting Trump voters deserve hurricanes following his return to the presidency. In a video, she expressed frustration with social media backlash and warned detractors to leave her alone.
The rapper had previously supported Kamala Harris and endorsed Biden, but her recent statements reflect a shift in her political stance. She faced criticism for her vocal involvement in the election, particularly after Harris's loss.
Breitbart: Top Harris Donor Alex Soros Blames ‘Unstoppable’ Global Trends, Not Democrat Policies Failures, for Election Losses
Alex Soros, heir to George Soros's nonprofit legacy, downplayed the Democrats' losses in the 2024 elections, attributing them to broader global trends rather than specific policy failures. He cited economic and geopolitical factors affecting democracies worldwide as reasons for the anti-incumbent sentiment.
Critics argue that Soros's focus on global trends deflects from the Democratic Party's shortcomings, such as inflation and crime. Many believe that the election results reflect a rejection of globalist agendas, emphasizing a desire for leaders who prioritize domestic issues over international concerns.
Breitbart: Democrat 'Super-Lawyer' Marc Elias Latest Election Denier
Democrat lawyer Marc Elias, backed by George Soros, claims the Pennsylvania Senate race is not over, despite the Associated Press declaring Republican Dave McCormick the winner over incumbent Sen. Bob Casey. Elias has been involved in efforts to contest election results and influence ballot rules.
Elias, known for his aggressive legal strategies, previously played key roles in significant election disputes, including Al Franken's Senate win in Minnesota and the creation of the Steele Dossier. His actions have sparked discussions about the manipulation of election laws to benefit Democratic candidates.
#society
Times Of Israel: ‘Pogrom’ in Amsterdam as Israeli soccer fans come under brutal assault by rioters
Israeli soccer fans were violently attacked by anti-Israel rioters in Amsterdam after a match, leading to multiple injuries and hospitalizations. Dutch authorities faced criticism for their inability to protect the tourists, with calls for increased security for Jewish communities in the Netherlands.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned the violence, labeling it antisemitic, and announced plans to send military assistance for the safe return of affected citizens. The situation drew parallels to historical pogroms, with officials and community leaders urging swift action against the perpetrators.
GB News: Army veteran felt let down by country and threw medals in river as he 'couldn't be proud to be a soldier anymore'
Tony Routledge, a 62-year-old Army veteran, expressed deep disillusionment with his service and country after throwing his medals into a river. Struggling with mental health issues and financial difficulties, he felt neglected by society and believed his sacrifices were unappreciated.
After serving time in prison for theft, Routledge received support from the Royal British Legion, which helped restore his confidence and connection to his military past. He now cares for a memorial garden for homeless veterans and emphasizes the importance of remembering those who served.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Chinese Dictator Xi Jinping Congratulates Trump
Chinese leader Xi Jinping congratulated President-elect Donald Trump, expressing hopes for a better U.S.-China relationship during Trump's second term. Xi emphasized the benefits of cooperation over confrontation and called for mutual respect and dialogue between the two nations.
Despite China's official neutrality regarding the U.S. election, U.S. intelligence suggests Chinese interference. Trump has previously praised his relationship with Xi, even while criticizing China as an economic and strategic rival.
#economy
The Telegraph: Pay growth slumps to near four year low - latest updates
Pay growth in the UK has reached its lowest level since February 2021, with permanent wage growth declining to 52.5 in October. This drop coincides with a decrease in demand for staff and a slowdown in job placements as companies prepare for increased National Insurance contributions from the recent Budget.
Experts warn that the tax increases may further hinder hiring, as businesses face rising costs. Concerns over changes to National Insurance thresholds and employment law are contributing to a cautious approach among firms regarding investment and recruitment.