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🚨 ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! 🤬 A Sudanese migrant flees his third-world hellhole in 2013, rocks up in Britain by car in 2018, and gets straight into a shared house with decent British lads in Sunderland. For seven years he lives there, same roof, same stairwell, while the taxpayer foots...

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There is a British tradition that has been happening every spring for over 800 years. 🇬🇧 The Black Death didn't stop it. The Reformation didn't stop it. Cromwell tried to abolish it. He failed. Two World Wars couldn't stop it. Almost nobody knows about it. It happened five weeks ago. ⏳ Every spring, on the Thursday before Easter, the King or Queen of England personally gives silver coins to elderly British people who have spent their lives serving their communities. 🪙 The coins come in two small leather purses. One white. One red. The recipients keep the silver coins for the rest of their lives. It started in 1210. An English king walked among thirteen elderly people in his palace, and gave them silver coins from his own hand. Every English king and queen since then has done the same. ⛓️ The kings have changed. The queens have changed. The cathedrals have changed. The recipients have changed. The act has not. The same silver coins. The same two purses. The same Thursday in spring. Last month, in a small cathedral in North Wales, the King of England walked among one hundred and fifty-four elderly British people, and gave them silver coins from his own hand. 🇬🇧 Eight hundred and sixteen years. More than forty British monarchs. One unbroken tradition. 🙏 This is what Britain has always been. A country that does not forget the people who served it. We are a growing community of British people, proud of an island that has honoured its own for over a thousand years. 🇬🇧 The coins. The cathedrals. The crowns. The keeping. Not forgetting. Not abandoning. Holding. This is who we are. This is who we have always been. Help us teach Britain its own history. Find out more at 👉 Be part of us. 🇬🇧 Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧

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This painting shows the most heartbreaking reunion in all of literature. To understand it, you have to know who the dog is... His name is Argos, and he belongs to Ulysses, the Greek hero also known as Odysseus. Before Ulysses sailed away to fight in the Trojan War, he had raised Argos from a puppy, a fast and beautiful hunting dog. Then the war called, and Ulysses left. He would not come home for twenty years. When Ulysses finally set foot on his own island again, he came in disguise, dressed as a beggar, so that no one would know him. His house was full of men trying to steal his wife and his kingdom. To survive, he had to remain a stranger in his own home. No one recognized him. Not his loyal servants. Not the people who had known him all his life. But lying in the dirt by the gate, old and forgotten, covered in ticks, too weak to stand, was a dog. Argos had waited twenty years. And the moment he saw him, he knew. He was the only one. Nearly blind, half dead, he lifted his head and pricked up his ears, and he wagged his tail for the master he had never stopped waiting for. Ulysses saw him. And because he was in disguise, surrounded by enemies, he could not run to him, could not kneel down, could not say his name. He could only look at his old friend and, turning his face away so no one would see, let a single tear fall. And then, in Homer's own words, "the dark shadow of death closed down on Argos' eyes, the instant he had seen Odysseus, twenty years away." He had held on to life for one reason only: he was waiting to see him come home. And the moment he did, he could finally let go... It is such a beautiful painting, and the look on that dog's face is so universal, so instantly understood by anyone who has ever loved and waited, that it is enough to bring a grown man to tears.

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This is Britain now. A foreign man holds a British child in place while a gang of youths beat him senseless. The video is sickening. A little British boy being restrained and attacked by a group that has no business being here in the first place. This isn’t “enrichment.” This is the direct, predictable result of decades of mass immigration from incompatible cultures, weak borders, and a political class that has refused to protect British children. While our own kids are being targeted on the streets, the authorities often seem more interested in protecting the feelings of certain communities than in keeping our streets safe. We’ve seen this pattern before — grooming gangs that raped and trafficked thousands of British girls for years while police and councils looked the other way. Now we have street violence where foreign men hold British children down so their mates can attack them. And what’s the response? Too often, hesitation, excuses, or two-tier policing that treats native victims as secondary. The British people did not vote for this. We did not consent to turning our towns and cities into places where our children are no longer safe walking down the street. The same government that imports these problems then expects us to accept the violence as the new normal. This has to stop. Foreign nationals involved in attacks on British children should face immediate deportation after any sentence. No human rights loopholes. No endless appeals. The safety of our kids comes first. We need proper border control, mass remigration of those who refuse to integrate or who commit crimes, and a justice system that actually protects British people instead of bending over backwards for those who attack us. That child should never have been in that situation. His attackers should never have been in this country. Every incident like this is another indictment of the failed policies that have transformed parts of Britain beyond recognition. British children deserve to grow up safe in their own country. Not held down and beaten while foreign men facilitate the attack. Not living in fear because politicians prioritised open borders and political correctness over their protection. Enough is enough. Protect our kids. Deport the predators. Restore Britain.

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