Saturday, September 27, 2025
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WEF Advisor: UK Population Collapse Is a ‘Good Thing.’

An advisor to the ‘great reset‘-pushing World Economic Forum (WEF) has claimed the collapse of Britain’s birth rate is a “good thing” for the planet, as it reduces consumption amongst wealthier nations.

Professor Sarah Harper, a former advisor to the British government, founder and director of the Oxford Institute on Population Ageing, who sits on the “Global Agenda Council on Aging Societies of the World Economic Forum,” argues the West’s declining birthrates are beneficial to the planet as the “general overconsumption that we have at the moment.”

“I think it’s a good thing that the high-income, high-consuming countries of the world are reducing the number of children that they’re having. I’m quite positive about that,” Professor Harper stated, adding: “We will see smaller populations in high-income countries going forward. It’s just going to be a trend of the 21st century and that will actually be good.”

The international fertility rate has dropped significantly since the 1950s, in which birthrates per woman were five, compared to just 2.3 in 2021, according to the United Nations Population Fund. A number of nations are beginning to take action to counter the trend, including China, which is offering state-backed financial assistance for IVF treatment.

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An advisor to the 'great reset'-pushing World Economic Forum (WEF) has claimed the collapse of Britain's birth rate is a "good thing" for the planet, as it reduces consumption amongst wealthier nations. show more

6 Charged With Sending ‘Racist’ Texts in Private Group Chat.

Six former British police officers have been criminally charged with sending offensive messages in a private WhatsApp group chat between 2018 and 2022, despite all having long been in retirement.

The policemen – all of whom have been charged on multiple counts of sending “grossly offensive racist messages” – allegedly made dozens of “inappropriate communications” and jokes about the British government’s Rwanda asylum policy, floods in Pakistan, and Harry and Meghan Markle, among other things. The BBC, which launched the investigation into the private group chat, has refused to publicly share the messages as they may be considered offensive.

All the officers retired from service between 2001 and 2015 and served for what is now known as the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command. They will appear before the Westminster Magistrates’ Court in September this year.

“As soon as we were made aware of these allegations we acted to launch an investigation. I am pleased that following the determined work of officers we have been able to secure these charges,” stated Commander James Harman, leader of the London Metropolitan Police’s Anti-Corruption and Abuse Command.

It is unclear how the private messages were obtained.

Meanwhile, the collapse in prosecution rates for serious criminal offenses has “emboldened” criminals in London. Only one-in-six criminal offenses involving a knife, including those involving murders, rapes, and grievous bodily harm, resulted in a prosecution as of last year, with as few as  one percent of bike thefts resulting in a charge or caution.

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Six former British police officers have been criminally charged with sending offensive messages in a private WhatsApp group chat between 2018 and 2022, despite all having long been in retirement. show more

UK’s Migrant Crisis Will Last ‘At Least 5 More Years’ Admits Govt.

Britain’s migrant crisis – unassailed by a “Conservative Party” which has pledged to bring immigration numbers under control but has almost doubled them since the 2016 Brexit vote – is expected to last for “at least another five years,” according to an internal memo detailing plans for more Royal Air Force (RAF) airbases and prisons to house illegals.

The memo – dated March 2023 – states the British government is “satisfied” with the value for money in housing 3,700 illegal migrants in remote parts of the country for up to five years, including Wethersfield, Essex, and Scampton, Lincolnshire – both of which have populations of around 1,200 people. The government is also developing a former prison in Bexhill, South England, which could potentially house up to 1,000 migrants for even longer.

The government had previously stated that planning permission for sites such as former bases and prisons lasts no more than one year, and has hitherto failed to announce any future plans beyond that. The memo also argues that the Bibby Stockholm barge – evacuated within days of first housing several dozen migrants after ‘bacteria‘ was found in the water supply – would only be cost-effective if it were to house 1,000 migrants rather than the government’s current target of 500.

More than 100,000 illegal migrants have crossed the English Channel in the last five years, with 15,826 people having made the journey in 2023. The cost of housing illegal migrants across the country is upwards of £6 million ($7.7 million) per day.

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Britain's migrant crisis – unassailed by a "Conservative Party" which has pledged to bring immigration numbers under control but has almost doubled them since the 2016 Brexit vote – is expected to last for "at least another five years," according to an internal memo detailing plans for more Royal Air Force (RAF) airbases and prisons to house illegals. show more
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Britain Removes Illegals From Barge After Just Days Due to ‘Bacteria’.

Illegal migrants have been removed from the Bibby Stockholm barge after Legionella bacteria was found in the barge’s water supply within days of dozens of people moving in. Those onboard are now likely to be moved to new accommodation, despite the British immigration Minister Robert Jenrick referring to the barge as “perfectly decent.”

None of the illegal migrants on the barge have shown signs of contracting Legionella bacteria so far, which, if untreated, can cause a lung infection known as Legionnaires’ disease. The government is understood to be hosting a number of meetings on Friday in an effort to resolve the problem. There are around 15 people living on the barge, despite the government’s initially expectation of around 50.

The British government has already faced a barrage of criticism from the mainstream media and leftist groups for using the barge as an alternative to housing illegal migrants in hotels across the country, with some going so far as to refer to the accommodation as a “deathtrap.”

Yet, those living on the barge were provided with all the necessary basics by the British taxpayer. This includes beds, food, internet, computers, a free gym, outdoor access, and even the freedom to come and go as often as they pleased.

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Illegal migrants have been removed from the Bibby Stockholm barge after Legionella bacteria was found in the barge's water supply within days of dozens of people moving in. Those onboard are now likely to be moved to new accommodation, despite the British immigration Minister Robert Jenrick referring to the barge as "perfectly decent." show more

WATCH: UK Cops Arrest Autistic Teen After ‘Lesbian’ Officer Gets Offended.

A team of at least seven law enforcement officers dragged an autistic teenager from her home in Leeds, England, after a policewoman took offence at being told she looked like the teen’s lesbian grandmother.

Video footage published on social media shows the 16-year-old cowering in a cupboard as her mother explains to the policewoman, who has a cropped, male haircut, that her daughter has autism and meant no offense, while the officer shrieks: “I don’t care, she’s gonna be arrested!”

After some time, the girl is indeed dragged out of the house by the policewoman’s male colleagues while she looks on nonplussed. The girl’s mother says she was held in a police cell for 20 hours before being released on bail, and was interviewed without her being present.

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West Yorkshire Police have complained that people should “avoid reaching conclusions solely on the basis of the social media video” as it “only provides a very limited snapshot of the circumstances of this incident” in a statement published to social media.

They confirm, however, that the girl was “arrested on suspicion of a homophobic public order offence.”

Such crimes do exist and are enforced in the United Kingdom, which has no meaningful free speech protections. The alleged offender was even in her own home at the time of the so-called offense.

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West Yorkshire cops are already infamous for their “serious systematic failure” to protect mostly white working-class girls from mostly Muslim rape gang groomers  – with one member of the force responsible for promoting diversity and liaising with ethnic minorities being even being tried as a groomer himself.

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A team of at least seven law enforcement officers dragged an autistic teenager from her home in Leeds, England, after a policewoman took offence at being told she looked like the teen’s lesbian grandmother. show more
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Right-Wing Parties Expected To SURGE In Europe.

Right-wing populist parties are expected to make large gains in the 2024 European elections, reflecting a continent-wide trend in national politics that is seeing voters flock to increasingly conservative parties.

The European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR), advocating for greater member state sovereignty and stricter immigration control, among other things, is set to become the joint third-biggest party in the European Parliament with 89 seats – a “massive” 23-seat gain since 2019 – according to POLITICO’s in-house polling.

The populist Identity and Democracy Party, demanding increased security for native Europeans and tackling illegal immigration, is expected to win 77 seats, representing a 15-seat rise and driven by the recent success of Germany‘s Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which recently achieved its first “landmark victory” and is polling second across the country with 21 percent of the popular vote.

The right’s gains would come at the cost of the centrist and left-wing parties. The European People’s Party (EPP) – currently the largest group in the European Parliament – is expected to lose 12 seats, bringing the total number to 165, with the far-left Greens predicted to lose a whopping 24 seats, maintaining only 48.

The elections are due to be held between June 6-9 next year, with the number of European Parliament Members expected to grow from 705 to 720.

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Right-wing populist parties are expected to make large gains in the 2024 European elections, reflecting a continent-wide trend in national politics that is seeing voters flock to increasingly conservative parties. show more

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UK Could Send Illegals to Remote Atlantic Island.

Britain’s governing Conservative Party is hinting it could send illegal aliens to an isolated island in the Atlantic, as it scrabbles to appear tough on immigration having broken almost every promise to get the nation’s border under control.

Migrants have been crossing the English Channel from France in small boats for years, with authorities not only failing to turn them back but actually meeting them at sea to collect them and bring them the rest of the way to Britain.

The Tories, in power since 2010, have been promising to “stop the boats” for years with zero results, and are spending millions on accommodating tens of thousands of boat migrants, some highly dangerous, in often luxurious hotels across the country.

Plans to transfer boat migrants to Rwanda, a safe third country, have come to nothing, being unravelled by activists, lawyers, and liberal judges in the courts, as have plans to accelerate deportations.

Now, with a general election on the horizon, the Tories are making what may be their final, desperate attempt to appear as though they will do something about the issue, by hinting to the press that they could send migrants to Ascension Island, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

As with previous Conservative immigration schemes, there is almost no chance this one will be implemented, due to high costs and expected opposition from Joe Biden’s U.S. government, which jointly operates the only airbase on Ascension.

The island is a remnant of the British Empire, part of the widely scattered British Overseas Territory of St Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha. It has a long-settled permanent population of over 800, which would be transformed beyond all recognition by the transfer of even a few hundred boat migrants.

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Britain's governing Conservative Party is hinting it could send illegal aliens to an isolated island in the Atlantic, as it scrabbles to appear tough on immigration having broken almost every promise to get the nation’s border under control. show more

Chelsea FC, With Millions of Young Fans, May Have PORN Shirt Sponsor Due to Govt Interference.

Chelsea Football Club – one of the largest soccer teams in the world with a fanbase of around 135 million people – may allow the OnlyFans-style porn website ‘My.Club’ to become the official sponsor of the team, even emblazoning the brand on the club’s t-shirt, in a £25 million ($31 million) per year deal.

The situation – which would see millions of young fans exposed to porn adverts emblazoned across the chests of their favorite players –  emerged as a result of the club’s ongoing crisis precipitated by the British government’s intervention in the team, with Putin-linked former owner Roman Abramovic being forced out at the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war.

The club has since played under a special government licence, though it could not sell merchandise, was subject to a transfer ban, and could not initially offer players new contracts. The club reported losses of £145.6 million as a result, which left it in the hands of a large corporate takeover led by the American businessman, Todd Boehly, backed by board member and government lackey Lord Daniel Finkelstein.

The story became stranger after the club signed Ukrainian player Mykhailo Mudryk from Ukrainian-based Shakhtar Donetsk for the wildly overpriced free of around $108 million. The Ukrainian club then used $25 million of the fee to fund the war in Ukraine. Chelsea went on to have one of their worst seasons ever in the 2022/23 season, finishing in 12th. Now, they may have to resort to pornographic sponsors.

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Chelsea Football Club – one of the largest soccer teams in the world with a fanbase of around 135 million people – may allow the OnlyFans-style porn website 'My.Club' to become the official sponsor of the team, even emblazoning the brand on the club's t-shirt, in a £25 million ($31 million) per year deal. show more
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‘F**k Off to France’, UK Tells Migrants Who Don’t Like Their Free Housing.

Conservative (Tory) Party Deputy Chairman Lee Anderson suggested illegal migrants dissatisfied with the quality of the free accommodation they are receiving at taxpayers’ expense should “f*ck off” back to France,” where most of them were staying before paying criminal people-smugglers to bring them across the English Channel on small boats.

“If they don’t like barges then they should f**k off back to France,” he said, referring to a floating hotel where the government is attempting to house some adult male migrants as a slightly cheaper alternative t proper land-based hotels.

“These people come across the Channel in small boats… if they don’t like the conditions they are housed in here then they should go back to France, or better not come at all in the first place,” he added.

The Tories have always had a captive minority of politicians like Anderson who, like the party’s voters, are more socially conservative and hold stronger views on issues like immigration than the party leadership.

Anderson has only been given a higher profile in the party recently, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak seeks to deflect from the fact the Tories have achieved nothing in terms of stopping the growing boats crisis while massively increasing legal mass migration.

Many of the migrants supposed to be sent to the barge have already gotten out of it as a result of activist lawyers, usually taxpayer-funded, lodging appeals complaining their clients are “severely afraid of water” – somewhat unconvincingly, considering how many arrived in Britain by sea.

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Conservative (Tory) Party Deputy Chairman Lee Anderson suggested illegal migrants dissatisfied with the quality of the free accommodation they are receiving at taxpayers' expense should "f*ck off" back to France," where most of them were staying before paying criminal people-smugglers to bring them across the English Channel on small boats. show more

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40M Voters’ Data Accessed in Election ‘Cyber Attack’, Paper Systems Safe.

The Electoral Commission, the UK’s electoral watchdog, was targeted in a ‘complex cyber-attack’ which saw “hostile actors” gain access to electoral register copies and private voter information, including emails, names, and addresses.

The hack, which took place in August 2021 but was not discovered until October 2022, was stymied only by the fact that the UK still has paper-based electoral processes.

“The UK’s democratic process is significantly dispersed and key aspects of it remain based on paper documentation and counting,” stated the Electoral Commission’s chief executive Shaun McNally.

“This means it would be very hard to use a cyber-attack to influence the process. Nevertheless, the successful attack on the Electoral Commission highlights that organisations involved in elections remain a target,” McNally added.

The UK has taken a number of steps to ensure the security and integrity of its elections, including introducing voter identification requirements for the most recent local elections this year. The decision was taken by government ministers as “a reasonable and proportionate way to confirm that someone is who they say they are when voting, thus stamping out the potential for voter fraud to take place.”

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The Electoral Commission, the UK's electoral watchdog, was targeted in a 'complex cyber-attack' which saw "hostile actors" gain access to electoral register copies and private voter information, including emails, names, and addresses. show more