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Jess Phillips and the Grooming Gangs Inquiry: When Caution Becomes Cowardice

Jess Phillips is a controversial figure in British politics. Now, as the minister leading the government’s response to grooming gangs, she stands accused of doing the opposite — softening the truth to suit politics. The government promised an inquiry into grooming gangs: the organised exploitation of vulnerable English girls in towns like Rotherham and Rochdale, […]

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Counter-Protests: Exposing Sitting MPs and Union Bosses

This leaked recording, obtained by the Homeland Party, rips away the façade that counter-protests are organic or community-led. Sitting MPs and trade union bosses can be heard openly plotting street mobilisations against their political opponents. Daniel Kebede, General Secretary of the National Education Union, explicitly calls for a “big mobilisation” against Tommy Robinson on 13

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The Online Safety Act: Another Nail in Britain’s Coffin

On 25 July, the so-called Online Safety Act came fully into force — and within days proved itself a humiliating disaster for the already floundering Starmer government.Though conceived under Sunak’s tired Tory ministry in 2023, the Act was scheduled for a staggered rollout through 2025. The warnings came early: vague language, sweeping powers, technological illiteracy.

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