DELUSIONAL NIGEL FARAGE WILL BE SAYING THIS IS EVIDENCE THAT BRITAIN IS BROKEN

Halloween came earlier to #10 this week but this was all tricks and no treats pretty much. Everything that you could imagine going wrong for the Prime Minister. He'd like us to be talking about his leadership on the international stage this weekend but what the nation's actually thinking about is a sense that nothing discovered touches seems to work, people who should be locked up walking free, smuggling guns that were supposed to be smashed remain resolutely un-smashed, inquiries that should be busy inquiring can't agree what it is they should be inquiring into, inflation should be falling and growth that should be rising up as flat, not to mention even the once mighty Labour Party machine couldn't deliver the leaders preferred candidate for party deputy leader. Indeed, all this is happening while our PM Sir Keir Starmer is dealing with long missile with Vladimir Zelensky for Ukraine, how to attack more efficiently Russia not concentrating on domestic issues.
Instead, Labour party was blowen away in Welsh by-election where the Welsh nationalists seized 47% of the ballots and clearly defeat Nigel Farage’s party with 36%. This was a major blow for the PM, Labour was able to claim just 11% of the Welsh Parliament ballot and that has happened in the constituency which had backed Labour since devolution began in 1999, and Caerphilly has always sent a Labour MP to Westminster since 1918.
Release of migrant sex offender Hadush Kebatu from prison when he should be deported to Ethiopia and why this manhunt happen at all and who to blame: Prison authorities, police, Home Office or … I'm not saying that it didn't happen, but the police weren't supposed to release him into a Home Office patience and welcome off centre ready to verify deportation. People are extremely upset and angry about it because not only does it make the Epping hotel riots look much more you salient it also makes the public services look completely shambolic, difficult to comprehend. The father of the victim in this case being outside Chelmsford Crown Court and Chelmsford prison very angry about the situation and you can imagine it will not just be him, it'll be lots of other people asking for answers from the authorities how this could happen.
Make no mistake, how he was not apprehended instantly, it is really low point that the convicted sex offender walking around in prisoners clothes due for deportation walked through the gates of Chelmsford prison, he got on a train to the capital and in the city with the most CCTV cameras anywhere in the western world he simply seemed to disappear.
I have to defend here a bit PM because this has nothing really to do with the Prime Minister but it reflects very badly on the government because of course everything else that's happening at the moment, it is a very embarrassing for the government. Furthermore, he was seen boarding a train for London at 12:41 it's quite hard to completely disappear when the whole country is looking for you but what it could it really it makes a kind of atmospheric nightmare for the government because they are saying on all attacks from Reform and the Tories, if people are criminals then they are deported.
The government entire migration policy “one in-one out” is another headache for the government when story was launched upon one of the 40 odd individuals who have been sent to France under the terms of that deal has been found to have come back therefore it's entirely possible that other people might come back in as well so it's a sort of a perfect storm over the government.
All this things are not something you want to convince the public that you're taking these things seriously and I don't doubt actually the people like Shabana Mahmood MP are taking this very seriously and they're going to be just as irritated as anybody having come into office and being having to deal and make up for the failures of people lower down the line while public had a very thin amount of patience given what had gone under the conservatives before labour came and said we are the one, we're going to take this a lot more seriously, however blunder after blunder that took the place and it shows ultimately that whatever reforms need to be made, perhaps, or whatever new schemes need to be brought in, what we currently have is perhaps a system itself which is not quite able to handle whatever any government says we're going to do to tackle these things seems the key element here is actually “human elements”.
Make no mistake it was not just this one prisoner who was released from prison by mistake an isolated human error, there were 87 prisoners before of which public don’t know at all. Therefore, was not isolated “human error”. Happened 88 times so far for all sorts of reasons like have been arrested then not being detained, or they delivered prisoners to the wrong prisons for sentence, not to mention delivered detained to the wrong courts. Because these 87 were not so prolific prisoners like migrant sex offender Hadush Kebatu simply were not really in the public eye so nobody knows about it so there's not a great deal of pressure to do anything about it.
Delusional Nigel Farage will be saying that this is now evidence that Britain is broken, while Kemi Badenoch will be again full of mouth on PMQ on Wednesday hove labour had lost control of law and order.
Make no mistake, icing on a cake for PM Starmer was election his “right hand” where yet again very good drilled labour party machine failed to deliver to PM his favourite candidate, how ironic, was elected person who he sacked month ago instead. Just wonder how many U-turns we will be seeing in months to come with nothing delivered, nothing working properly, just words…
“Words” was a very nice song by Bee Gees if I am not mistaken.

















































