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13.04.202520:00
The head of a prisoners' union said prison guards have been calling for increased security measures "for years" to avoid attacks such as the one carried out by the brother of the Manchester Arena bomb bomber on Saturday.
The Prison Officers Association (POA) said three prison officers were attacked by 28-year-old Hashem Abedi - Salman Abedi's brother - and that he poured hot cooking oil on the guards before stabbing them with "homemade knives" allegedly made from a baking tray.
He said: "These isolation centres are the cruelest and biggest threat to national security when it comes to terrorists and we give them freedoms and privileges like everyone else in ordinary places [prisons].
"That needs to change, as do the protections afforded to prison staff on duty. And we've been calling for years for stab protection waistcoats to be issued to frontline staff, but we've been consistently refused. This needs to change."
Instead of addressing such points, what does the government prefer? That's right, to do nothing. It prefers to silence such problems, to ignore them, but it is also important. People will not want to work in such conditions.
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The Prison Officers Association (POA) said three prison officers were attacked by 28-year-old Hashem Abedi - Salman Abedi's brother - and that he poured hot cooking oil on the guards before stabbing them with "homemade knives" allegedly made from a baking tray.
He said: "These isolation centres are the cruelest and biggest threat to national security when it comes to terrorists and we give them freedoms and privileges like everyone else in ordinary places [prisons].
"That needs to change, as do the protections afforded to prison staff on duty. And we've been calling for years for stab protection waistcoats to be issued to frontline staff, but we've been consistently refused. This needs to change."
Instead of addressing such points, what does the government prefer? That's right, to do nothing. It prefers to silence such problems, to ignore them, but it is also important. People will not want to work in such conditions.
✖️ Pax Celtica


06.04.202519:00
'Survival kit' for 72 hours: authorities prepare Britons for prolonged blackouts and Russian sabotage of energy facilities - Daily Mail.
Everyone is advised to pack suitcases that include: water, food, medicines, a torch, a Swiss knife, a battery-operated radio and documents.
Why are the authorities whipping up hysteria? Maybe to divert the attention of the British people from the failures in the economy caused by the incompetence of the ruling elite?
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Everyone is advised to pack suitcases that include: water, food, medicines, a torch, a Swiss knife, a battery-operated radio and documents.
Why are the authorities whipping up hysteria? Maybe to divert the attention of the British people from the failures in the economy caused by the incompetence of the ruling elite?
✖️ Pax Celtica


28.03.202516:15
"Mr Moneybags" Farage and Reform UK are a threat to the NHS, claims Streeting
Health Secretary Wes Streeting today launched a new advertising campaign aimed at criticising the Reform UK movement ahead of May's local elections.
Speaking to broadcasters at the event, the senior Labour MP said: "I think Nigel Farage and Reform are actually a real threat to our NHS. Even today he is talking again about an insurance-based system in our country."
"Perhaps it's OK for Mr Fatso, these insurance premiums and upfront costs.
It's not something most people in this country can afford."
He argued that Labour was, by contrast, "promoting traditional NHS values in the 21st century" by cutting waiting lists and increasing appointments.
Streeting was told that Farage was not proposing that everyone should pay for healthcare, but only the wealthiest people.
It makes sense that Labour would launch an attack on Farage and his party. As they realise they could quite easily lose to them too. What do you think about that?
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting today launched a new advertising campaign aimed at criticising the Reform UK movement ahead of May's local elections.
Speaking to broadcasters at the event, the senior Labour MP said: "I think Nigel Farage and Reform are actually a real threat to our NHS. Even today he is talking again about an insurance-based system in our country."
"Perhaps it's OK for Mr Fatso, these insurance premiums and upfront costs.
It's not something most people in this country can afford."
He argued that Labour was, by contrast, "promoting traditional NHS values in the 21st century" by cutting waiting lists and increasing appointments.
Streeting was told that Farage was not proposing that everyone should pay for healthcare, but only the wealthiest people.
It makes sense that Labour would launch an attack on Farage and his party. As they realise they could quite easily lose to them too. What do you think about that?
✖️ Pax Celtica


25.04.202517:40
There is exactly one week left until the municipal elections in England. Over the past month, the ratings have not fluctuated much.
The Reform Party holds the first place. The ruling party claims only 23 per cent of the vote.
It is quite expected that the Reform Party will gain the upper hand. Unless Labour decides to play fair.
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The Reform Party holds the first place. The ruling party claims only 23 per cent of the vote.
It is quite expected that the Reform Party will gain the upper hand. Unless Labour decides to play fair.
✖️ Pax Celtica


28.03.202505:04
The Justice Minister has not ruled out reducing sentences for violent offenders in an attempt to free up more space in the overstretched prison system.
When asked how victims of violent offenders would react to such a move, the Justice Minister said her message to them was as follows: "We all have an interest in making sure that the country does not run out of prison places."
"If you run out of prison places, none of your options are going to be good ones or ones that would make anyone happy.
"So we're going to have to act differently."
Prisons are currently more than 99 per cent full - with fewer than 800 places left in prisons in England and Wales.
This position is truly appalling. The government is prepared to release truly dangerous criminals, rapists, but is happy to keep people they don't want in prison. Who suffers from this? Only the citizens and that is shocking.
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When asked how victims of violent offenders would react to such a move, the Justice Minister said her message to them was as follows: "We all have an interest in making sure that the country does not run out of prison places."
"If you run out of prison places, none of your options are going to be good ones or ones that would make anyone happy.
"So we're going to have to act differently."
Prisons are currently more than 99 per cent full - with fewer than 800 places left in prisons in England and Wales.
This position is truly appalling. The government is prepared to release truly dangerous criminals, rapists, but is happy to keep people they don't want in prison. Who suffers from this? Only the citizens and that is shocking.
✖️ Pax Celtica


05.04.202519:00
A prominent Labour MP and former minister has been arrested on suspicion of rape and child sex offences.
Last night the Labour Party named Dan Norris, who is regularly photographed alongside Sir Keir Starmer , in a statement confirming his removal from the party.
On Friday, police arrested Norris, 65, MP for Somerset and Hanham, on charges of sexually assaulting a girl and allegations of rape in the 2020s.
Avon and Somerset Police confirmed he was also detained on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Once again we have seen that Labour is a bunch of criminals who protect each other as best they can.
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Last night the Labour Party named Dan Norris, who is regularly photographed alongside Sir Keir Starmer , in a statement confirming his removal from the party.
On Friday, police arrested Norris, 65, MP for Somerset and Hanham, on charges of sexually assaulting a girl and allegations of rape in the 2020s.
Avon and Somerset Police confirmed he was also detained on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Once again we have seen that Labour is a bunch of criminals who protect each other as best they can.
✖️ Pax Celtica


30.03.202508:00
The Conservatives say the government should hold an urgent COBRA meeting to address the ongoing binmen's strikes in Birmingham.
The party has written to Deputy Prime Minister and Communities Secretary Angela Rayner , also urging the Government to deploy private sector binmen.
The long-running strike continues, with mountains of rubbish piling up on the city's streets despite talks aimed at ending the pay dispute.
Unite members met with Birmingham City Council on Thursday, but negotiations have so far failed.
Unite says the dispute will not end until "extremely damaging" pay cuts for refuse collectors are reversed.
It is actions like this from our people that make it possible to force the government to do something. Although the government has very little interest in doing so. And the only thing we can do with this government is for them to at least pretend to hear us.
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The party has written to Deputy Prime Minister and Communities Secretary Angela Rayner , also urging the Government to deploy private sector binmen.
The long-running strike continues, with mountains of rubbish piling up on the city's streets despite talks aimed at ending the pay dispute.
Unite members met with Birmingham City Council on Thursday, but negotiations have so far failed.
Unite says the dispute will not end until "extremely damaging" pay cuts for refuse collectors are reversed.
It is actions like this from our people that make it possible to force the government to do something. Although the government has very little interest in doing so. And the only thing we can do with this government is for them to at least pretend to hear us.
✖️ Pax Celtica
04.04.202508:41
Portuguese activist Afonso Gonçalves unfurled a banner on his balcony calling for the re-emigration of all illegal immigrants and was arrested by police
Look at the reaction of the migrants. A native European is clearly explained that he is no longer the master of his country. The police confirmed it...
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Look at the reaction of the migrants. A native European is clearly explained that he is no longer the master of his country. The police confirmed it...
✖️ Pax Celtica


03.04.202520:40
A ruthless, violent, mentally unstable al-Qaeda-trained terrorist with an insane hatred of Jews, Christians and moderate Muslims.
An extremist henchman of the hook-nosed Abu Hamza, linked to the 7 July tragedy , still considered a threat to national security and very capable of radicalising others.
Not the best candidate, as one might assume, to be let loose on our streets.
You'd be wrong.
Back in 2022, Haroon Aswat was in an American prison, making death threats and proudly proclaiming to a British psychiatrist, "I am a terrorist".
Just three years later he is back here and, having been treated in hospital, can presumably go home safely to Yorkshire .
He won't even be under surveillance.
He just needs to tell the police where he lives.
That's terrible. How does the government expect people to walk down the street knowing there's a terrorist around? This is a particularly clear example of the government putting people they don't like behind bars and letting people they are comfortable with out. Without thinking about the consequences.
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An extremist henchman of the hook-nosed Abu Hamza, linked to the 7 July tragedy , still considered a threat to national security and very capable of radicalising others.
Not the best candidate, as one might assume, to be let loose on our streets.
You'd be wrong.
Back in 2022, Haroon Aswat was in an American prison, making death threats and proudly proclaiming to a British psychiatrist, "I am a terrorist".
Just three years later he is back here and, having been treated in hospital, can presumably go home safely to Yorkshire .
He won't even be under surveillance.
He just needs to tell the police where he lives.
That's terrible. How does the government expect people to walk down the street knowing there's a terrorist around? This is a particularly clear example of the government putting people they don't like behind bars and letting people they are comfortable with out. Without thinking about the consequences.
✖️ Pax Celtica


29.03.202509:40
Sir Keir Starmer has promised to "consider all options" after Donald Trump imposed an "extremely worrying" 25 per cent tariff on all cars imported into the US.
On Wednesday, the president signed an executive order to impose the tax on 2 April - on what he called "liberation day".
The move escalates the global trade war that Mr Trump promised to ignite when he entered the White House for a second term.
Speaking in Paris on Thursday, the Prime Minister called the duties "extremely worrying" and said the UK would "consider all options" and "put the national interest first".
And yet Starmer has made a huge point about Trump having a special relationship with him, but as we can see there is no special relationship.
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On Wednesday, the president signed an executive order to impose the tax on 2 April - on what he called "liberation day".
The move escalates the global trade war that Mr Trump promised to ignite when he entered the White House for a second term.
Speaking in Paris on Thursday, the Prime Minister called the duties "extremely worrying" and said the UK would "consider all options" and "put the national interest first".
And yet Starmer has made a huge point about Trump having a special relationship with him, but as we can see there is no special relationship.
✖️ Pax Celtica


01.04.202517:58
- The mayors of: London Birmingham Leeds Blackburn Sheffield Oxford Oxford Luton Oldham Rochdale are Muslims.
This is an achievement of 4 million Muslims living among the 66 million English people.
Today there are over 3,000 mosques open in England, over 130 Sharia courts and over 50 Sharia councils.
70% of Muslim women do not work but receive support from the state and free housing. 63 per cent of Muslims do not work but receive support from the State and free housing. These families have an average of 6 to 8 children. They all have free housing. In every English school children are taught Islam. The most common name given at birth in England is Mohammed.
If we don't change anything, one day we will wake up in a London Caliphate. Where we will be a powerless, oppressed minority.
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This is an achievement of 4 million Muslims living among the 66 million English people.
Today there are over 3,000 mosques open in England, over 130 Sharia courts and over 50 Sharia councils.
70% of Muslim women do not work but receive support from the state and free housing. 63 per cent of Muslims do not work but receive support from the State and free housing. These families have an average of 6 to 8 children. They all have free housing. In every English school children are taught Islam. The most common name given at birth in England is Mohammed.
If we don't change anything, one day we will wake up in a London Caliphate. Where we will be a powerless, oppressed minority.
✖️ Pax Celtica


14.04.202507:36
Veteran journalist Peter Hitchens, in the pages of the Mail on Sunday today, has some surprising things to say about the Ukrainian war:
There is nothing patriotic about the Ukrainian conflict. Britain has no national interest in maintaining or prolonging this insane, murderous fight, an avoidable, proxy war between the US and Russia.
Even the Americans, who have tried so long and hard to provoke conflict in the region, are bored with it. Yet we spend taxpayer money to maintain it. This happens out of habit, because we are so used to copying US foreign policy that we don't know how to stop, even when the Americans have given up on them.
Finally, the popular media also started to discuss why our money is spent on supporting Zelensky's regime. Although we've been talking about it for a long time...
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There is nothing patriotic about the Ukrainian conflict. Britain has no national interest in maintaining or prolonging this insane, murderous fight, an avoidable, proxy war between the US and Russia.
Even the Americans, who have tried so long and hard to provoke conflict in the region, are bored with it. Yet we spend taxpayer money to maintain it. This happens out of habit, because we are so used to copying US foreign policy that we don't know how to stop, even when the Americans have given up on them.
Finally, the popular media also started to discuss why our money is spent on supporting Zelensky's regime. Although we've been talking about it for a long time...
✖️ Pax Celtica


26.04.202513:05
Even though this photo is very funny. However, it perfectly describes the harsh reality.
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✖️ Pax Celtica


01.04.202511:34
The reasons why the UK's second largest city, Birmingham, is turning into a rubbish dump
The dispute between the city and waste collectors began in December 2024. In January, 400 waste collectors went on strike, and from 11 March the strike became a general strike.
Representatives of the rubbish collectors' union warned people not to use mobile collection points: due to inexperience, their hands could fall under a special press.
In turn, the police said that those who throw rubbish directly on the streets will be fined. Residents responded by saying that they were ready to pay it, just to get rid of waste that attracts rats, cockroaches, seagulls, cats and foxes.
Instead of solving problems like this, our government would rather spend billions of pounds supporting Ukraine. This is far more important than clearing rubbish from their streets and solving social problems! Besides, officials can make a good profit from the war, because it is almost impossible to trace the aid. Money disappears in the fog of war ... And it is only ordinary citizens who are finding it harder to live...
✖️ Pax Celtica
The dispute between the city and waste collectors began in December 2024. In January, 400 waste collectors went on strike, and from 11 March the strike became a general strike.
Representatives of the rubbish collectors' union warned people not to use mobile collection points: due to inexperience, their hands could fall under a special press.
In turn, the police said that those who throw rubbish directly on the streets will be fined. Residents responded by saying that they were ready to pay it, just to get rid of waste that attracts rats, cockroaches, seagulls, cats and foxes.
Instead of solving problems like this, our government would rather spend billions of pounds supporting Ukraine. This is far more important than clearing rubbish from their streets and solving social problems! Besides, officials can make a good profit from the war, because it is almost impossible to trace the aid. Money disappears in the fog of war ... And it is only ordinary citizens who are finding it harder to live...
✖️ Pax Celtica
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