Weekly Roundup
Truss plans to loosen immigration rules
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Immigration rules are set to be loosened, supposedly as part of Liz Truss’s mission to boost growth.
The Prime Minister is expected to expand the Government’s shortage occupation list in order to help businesses fill vacancies by more easily recruiting overseas workers.
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WORN WITH PRIDE!
Many PC liberals tell us NOT to wear the poppy symbol as it could offend others or that wearing the poppy could get us attacked! To these I say TO HELL WITH THE HATERS!
During the Black Lives Matter protests in London, one person was filmed climbing on top of the Cenotaph war memorial and appeared to attempt to light a Union Jack flag alight.
In response, we have obtained these beautiful metal pin badges. Good luck trying to burn these!
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This badge is to remember those who gave their tomorrow for our today.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
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Cost of Living crisis: Sunday roast in decline as a fifth of people not using oven
A quarter of cooks say they are now less likely to prepare a Sunday roast and nearly a fifth say they will no longer use their oven at all as they respond to the cost-of-living crisis, a survey suggests.
Soaring energy costs appear to already be influencing kitchen habits, with 23% of cooks saying they use the oven and hob less and 21% increasingly turning to the microwave, according to an annual survey.
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Islamist preacher accused of inflaming tensions in Leicester, UK
An Islamist preacher has been accused of 'stirring up hatred' in Leicester.
Mohammed Hijab, who is a self-described ‘scholar’, travelled up to the East Midlands city from London last weekend where he was seen calling some Hindus 'pathetic weak, cowardly people'.
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Yours sincerly
Robin Tilbrook
Party Chairman
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English Democrats Party - PO Box 1066,
Norwich NR14 6ZJ, United Kingdom
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