There’s a people’s revolution taking

Public Anger Over Migrant Hotels Ignored by Government
Across the UK, ordinary people—not just the far-right—are protesting migrant hotels and rising illegal immigration. Many are upset that “32,000 asylum seekers [are] living in hotels free of charge while many Brits struggle to pay their rent.”
Concerns are growing about reports of crimes committed by some male migrants. Yet, instead of addressing these issues, Keir Starmer plans to monitor citizens with a new “National Internet Intelligence Investigations team” to track anti-migrant sentiment. This move is seen as a threat to “free speech and legitimate opposition.”
Critics say Starmer never took immigration concerns seriously. They argue that he should reinstate the Rwanda deportation scheme, calling immigration a “national emergency.” Trump’s model, which sent migrants to Central America, has been effective.
If Starmer doesn’t act, “the people’s revolution will rightly sweep him from office.”
National Pride Amid Unrest
Despite political tension, the UK continues to shine in sports—“we should all be proud to be English.”