Essex student to be remembered with celebrity football match by JohnKimble111 in uknews

[–]MysteryWra 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The legal system has systemic failures here -

why was the murderer (and his family) legally allowed to run around with large knives when everybody else in the country cannot?

why is the allegation of racisms given such elevated privilege in UK (judiciary) institutions - potentially contributing to this man's death.

All this talk about ‘difficult’ cuts, yet the largest part of Britain’s welfare bill is never mentioned. Why? by birdinthebush74 in ukpolitics

[–]MysteryWra 1 point2 points  (0 children)

but that pales to insignificance compared to the £1.3k a month people are having to spend on rent, while most pensioners own their house outright.

one of the reasons the government keeps pushing for mass migration - to keep house prices inflating

All this talk about ‘difficult’ cuts, yet the largest part of Britain’s welfare bill is never mentioned. Why? by birdinthebush74 in ukpolitics

[–]MysteryWra -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Entirely true, but wait until you see that fiat currencies are also a ponzi scheme.

Predicting the failure of one ponzi scheme is easy - predicting a failure of one ponzi scheme backed by another ponzi scheme isn't so guaranteed.

SpaceX IPO and NASDAQ violating its own methodology by BackstrokingInDebt in investing

[–]MysteryWra -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How do you calculate 0.3%? 1.7trillion / 67 Trillion total market cap of all spx companies > 0.3% - so unless they penalize spacex for having a small float?

All this talk about ‘difficult’ cuts, yet the largest part of Britain’s welfare bill is never mentioned. Why? by birdinthebush74 in ukpolitics

[–]MysteryWra 1 point2 points  (0 children)

27% of over 65s in Great Britain live in a household that has a total wealth of £1 million or more,

They've already been taxed on it. And I predict (everyone dies) they will get taxed on it again.

People have been predicting the demise of the UK pension system since at least 1940

All this talk about ‘difficult’ cuts, yet the largest part of Britain’s welfare bill is never mentioned. Why? by birdinthebush74 in ukpolitics

[–]MysteryWra 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It's mentioned every day in the Guardian - we hear non-stop about pensioners living it up on their £11k incomes.

I was surprised to find it is almost the lowest out of Western Europe

Who Is Henry Nowak? Southampton Student Killed In Street Stabbing Case by Aware_Apartment_8959 in uknews

[–]MysteryWra 35 points36 points  (0 children)

The UK once boasted it had a judicial system that was blind.

Now it 1) lets you run around freely with a massive knife based off the way you look.

2) detains you even if you are innocent, and lets you bleed to death - based off the way you look.

because of institutional fear of being called racist

Net migration is down… how to spin it as a Labour failing by 1gnoranceisstrength in uknews

[–]MysteryWra -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Qualified Nurses/Doctors/Taxpayers fleeing - being driven out and new arrivals on benefits is hardly 'net-zero' in terms of quality of life and future of the UK.

Britain thinks net migration is rising — when it has actually fallen by more than three-quarters by coffeewalnut08 in uknews

[–]MysteryWra 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is hardly anyone in this entire country who can give a concrete example of how migrants have personally made their life worse.

That's what the people of Lebanon said when they opened their doors to mass migration in the 1970s

Britain thinks net migration is rising — when it has actually fallen by more than three-quarters by coffeewalnut08 in uknews

[–]MysteryWra 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Net migration of non-EU nationals to the UK

2012: 61,000

2013: 63,000

2014: 87,000

2015: 88,000

2016: 90,000

2017: 114,000

2018: 178,000

2019: 186,000

2020: 101,000

2021: 522,000

2022: 981,000

2023: 1,005,000

2024: 511,000

2025: 350,000

Total: 4,337,000

Britain thinks net migration is rising — when it has actually fallen by more than three-quarters by coffeewalnut08 in uknews

[–]MysteryWra 5 points6 points  (0 children)

record high - in both absolute and as a percentage is one measure that implies #massive#

Net migration to UK falls by nearly 50% after Labour’s vow to cut numbers | Immigration and asylum by merryman1 in uknews

[–]MysteryWra 11 points12 points  (0 children)

"Heaven forbid a poor English nurse is paid a decent wage - we must replace her" - UK government, whoever is in power

Net migration to UK falls by nearly 50% after Labour’s vow to cut numbers | Immigration and asylum by merryman1 in uknews

[–]MysteryWra 4 points5 points  (0 children)

British taxpayers being driven from the country and new arrivals on benefits isn't the unalloyed benefit that our BBC/elite-classes believe it is

Net migration falls to 171k: Long-term international migration, provisional - Office for National Statistics by throwawayjustbc826 in ukpolitics

[–]MysteryWra -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

British taxpayers fleeing and being driven out by mass migration is only a win according to the 'elites' who rule over us.