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This Day in History - 13th June
Sadiq Khan hosts £300,000 beach party
While young Londoners are literally bleeding to death on the streets of our capital, Mayor Sadiq Khan is spending an incredible £300,000 on a five-week water festival in knife ravaged East London.
Report exposes Oxfam abuses
For decades, Oxfam has presented itself as a humanitarian progressive charity. Now, the crimes of the virtue signalling charity have been laid bare for all to see.
This Day in History - 12th June
3 plead guilty to trying to force miscarriage
This is one of of the most harrowing stories you will here, except you will not here it on the BBC or the other fake news outlets.
Foreigners use slavery laws to avoid justice
Slavery is alive and well in modern England but the laws designed to protect genuine victims are being used by foreign criminals to evade justice.
Esther McVey in Brexit Case Brawl
Graham Moore made headlines earlier in the week when he took to the stage at Esther Mcvey’s speech at The Bruges Group and made loud representations about the lack of mainstream media attention given to the Robin Tilbrook Legal Case for Brexit
This Day in History - 11th June
1381
Wat Tyler led the peasants of Southern England in a march to London; the first popular rebellion in English history. His leadership proved one of the chief factors in the success of protest against the harsh taxation of the poorer classes.
Javid: I'm a Big Fan of Immigration
And people said Javid was a hardline conservative after he banned ISIS bride Shamima Begum from returning...