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  • Caught: Local Authority agitator

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a Local Authority agitator alleged to override local Court decisions leading to multiple illegal evictions and repossession of business premises in Berkshire has now been spotted.

    A suspect alleged of nefarious interference in local affairs seen here in Reading, Berkshire.

    She’s alleged to act as a local contact for individuals wanting to agitate against local officials, and residents in various towns and cities. Her activities are said to be destabilising and distressing for residents.

  • London’s busyness with itself

    There’s a breathtaking scope of activity centred on London. It encompasses all of the institutions and organised ways of doing things that mark out who we are. If it isn’t in London it’s not there … yet. This is the mantra that multitudes of businesspeople have believed in for centuries. It continues to exist in our time.

    The recent times of riot and royalty have not changed the city at all. Its outlook remains the same throughout its many centres. The shopping, leisure, and retail districts are unsympathetic to catcalls for change or changing styles or modes of doing it. It’s stubbornly, brilliantly resilient to these sorts of whims.

    Six modes of activity in London

    The interest of the millions of people that scour over London annually guides its ongoing narrative. There’s a chatter about town over a style celebrity, a trending social media superstar, or even a Hollywood legend. It’s never quiet if there’s something to see, try out, or do for the first time. It’s the draw of the city itself.

    The humdrum in business areas continues on. It’s going to increase as more businesses move in. It’s a familiar draw for the highly expert and professional. They take their life and work in their stride for companies that need results in the short term to keep their interests – and stock price – in the long run.

  • Farage puts conditions on immigration

    Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has suggested conditions on immigration would save the system and benefit the wider UK. In an interview for a Bloomberg UK podcast episode, he noted crypto trading as being one example of a draw for talent in particular.

    “What we’re talking about is not to have overall population explosion due to immigration. So there’s still plenty of room for people to come on either work visas or, in some cases, come to settle … We are not putting up the barriers entirely. What we are saying is that low skilled migration and those people bringing dependants has – net – been a negative for the UK economy.”

    Farage also said higher skilled immigration results in better levels of integration in the country than among the lower skilled immigrant population. He also claimed that 22% out of 3 million non-EU citizens are still out of work after moving to the UK.