Andy Burnham UK Prime Minister moves ahead with plans to distribute asylum seekers into Middle England and the Scottish Isles

Middle class are next on the menu: HJB News on Instagram: "Andy Burnham will push ahead with plans to move asylum seekers to middle class areas despite higher cost to taxpayers There are 17 local authority areas with no taxpayer supported asylum seekers. These are overwhelmingly rural, scenic, or higher-cost areas. Examples include: • Cotswold • New Forest • Malvern Hills • Derbyshire Dales • Hart (Hampshire) • East Hertfordshire • Mid Devon • Tewkesbury • Isle of Wight • Isles of Scilly • Highland, Orkney Islands, Shetland Islands, Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles) • Ceredigion • Plus some Northern Ireland districts (e.g., Mid and East Antrim, Mid Ulster). #uk #migrants #deployment #news"

The great leveling continues…

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… Arm Ireland and Scotland NOW! … the end is at hand … Choice Before Necessity!
Less blood now, more blood later.

Of course (((they))) are only doing this to relieve the immediate pressure on the cities. I wonder if they thought about the fact that the farther away from the cities that the Lebensunwertes Leben are placed the less (((they))) will be able to do about shall we say “vigilantism”. Who are (((they))) going to send to quell the “unrest”?

The Semtec is out and about. See article below.

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Andy Burnham resembles a Hair- lipped Lesbian Robot… There seems to be an endless line of hollow soulless husks waiting to drill even more holes in the hull of this sinking ship…“Kill it with Fire” I say!!..Burn him… :fire:

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Re the Councils “devolution” Agenda.

"…“A government, led by a new Prime Minister, presents an opportunity to revisit some of the practicalities of the current Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) programme. For the potential that this government is seeking to achieve through LGR to be realised, the expert view of councils needs to be embedded in the decision-making to help solve real challenges such as timing, resources and workforce capacity. It needs a commitment from government to adjust the approach, including where necessary the timetable, where there is local agreement that it is needed to align with the scale of change.

“The LGR programme is extremely complex, affecting more than 200 councils and the services they deliver to millions of residents. The LGA is supporting councils as they navigate this unprecedented change to use it as a platform for future transformation…"

https://www.local.gov.uk/about/news/councils-raise-alarm-over-local-government-reorganisation-delivery-challenges

Maybe Sir K wasn’t speeding things up enough.

There is a a saying in the UK: "couldn’t organize a pis up in a brewery. I’m being restrained with that opinion.

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Maybe Mr Robot could start taking some responsibility by checking on what our corporate water suppliers are testing in the water it provides to the public?

Advances of Steroid Estrogens Pollution in Waters: A Systematic Review
Published: 26 December 2024
Volume 236, article number 64 (2025)

"…rest assured there are scientists who recognise the seriousness of this invisible pollutant and are working hard on a solution to help not just us but the natural environment.

If hormones in our water teaches us one thing, it’s how intrinsically linked we are to the health of the natural environment around us and that how we treat this natural environment can directly impact on our own health. A lesson, perhaps, to take note…"

More asylum seekers and rates to be paid at the end of the day.