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Feb 22, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Grandmother facing deportation after investing all her money in butcher’s shop suffers nightmares
Cheryl Robins, a butcher shop owner from Zimbabwe, faces deportation from the UK due to Home Office rule changes that denied her visa renewal. Despite living legally in the UK since 2022 and contributing to her community, her application was rejected over financial requirements.
Robins and her husband, Mike, are struggling with the uncertainty, which is affecting their business and mental health. They are appealing the decision, but fear a quick deportation if unsuccessful. The Home Office stated they are in contact with Robins regarding her application.
#military
The Telegraph: These are the threats our hollow armed forces face. A stark choice is before us
The British armed forces have seen a significant decline in their war-fighting capabilities over the years, with current numbers and equipment falling short compared to the past. The army now has only seven combat brigades, while Russia and China are expanding their military strength, posing serious threats.
To address these challenges, a substantial increase in defense spending to at least 3% of GDP is essential, alongside reforms in NATO to enhance efficiency. The urgency for action is heightened by the risk of war, necessitating a focus on grand strategy to restore the UK's military leadership and deterrence.