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“Shut the Country Down”: Brits Urged to Strike for a Week to Send Starmer a Message. A controversial call has emerged urging the entire UK to stop working, studying and even shopping for a full week. The proposed national strike is framed as a protest against Keir Starmer’s handling of immigration and national priorities. While unlikely to mobilise the whole country, the message is loud and symbolic. It reflects a growing anger among voters who feel ignored, sidelined and pushed to breaking point. Whether fringe or forecast, the idea exposes just how deep public frustration with Labour’s leadership is becoming.

“NO ONE SHOULD BE SLEEPING ON THE STREETS.” Bradley Walsh has reportedly given away every penny of his £2 million bonus and sponsorship earnings — not for publicity, not for praise, but to build 150 housing units and fund 300 emergency shelter beds for people with nowhere to go. Those close to him say the decision was made quietly, without cameras or announcements. “Bradley didn’t see it as charity,” one source revealed. “He saw it as responsibility.” At a time when most stars protect their wealth, Walsh’s gesture has stunned fans — not because of its size, but because of its sincerity. And as the first doors prepare to open, one line keeps echoing from those who know him best: “He just wanted people to come in from the cold.”

VISAS CANCELLED, DEPORTATIONS TRIGGERED: UK Targets Illegal Migrant Labour Head-On. In scenes rarely seen before, police stopped riders on the streets, confiscated e-bikes and cash, and detained suspects on the spot. Operation Equalize saw nearly 1,800 people checked and 280 arrests confirmed, exposing widespread illegal working within food delivery networks. Ministers say asylum support is being exploited and are now moving to cut benefits and accommodation. With delivery giants sharing data and businesses facing heavy fines, the message is unmistakable: illegal work will cost you your status, your income and your right to stay in Britain.

“London Ignites in a Storm of Defiance: As Sheets of Rain Slammed the Capital, Over 3,000 Determined Citizens Pushed Toward Westminster in a Thunderous Display of Unity, Shaking the Political Establishment to Its Core. What Leaders Claimed Was a Silenced Nation Erupted Instead Into a Roaring Human Tide—Flags Whipping, Voices Rising, Barriers Straining—Forcing MPs to Watch in Stunned Silence as Britain Declared It Would No Longer Bow to Corruption, Mistrust, or Empty Promises. The Quiet Majority Finally Spoke in One Relentless Chorus: ‘We Are Still Here, and We Will Be Heard.’”

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