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Pensions Stolen, Hotels Paid: How the State Betrays British Women

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JessieZoo · 24/07/2025 09:37

So let’s get this straight.
Labour says it would be “unfair” — yes, unfair — to pay British women the pensions they’re rightfully owed. A flat-rate compensation scheme, they argue, would cost up to £10.5 billion. That, apparently, is just too much for the taxpayer to handle. Too heavy a burden. Too expensive. Too inconvenient.
But wait — in the very same breath, they have no issue at all signing off on billions of pounds to house illegal migrants in hotels. Not just hostels or temporary shelters — but full-service hotels, many costing hundreds of pounds per night. Paid for by you. The British taxpayer.

Women who worked all their lives, paid into the system, raised children, supported families — many of them now pensionless, struggling to heat their homes or feed themselves — are told: “Sorry, there’s no money left.” Yet people who entered this country illegally, without contributing a single penny to the public purse, are handed food, shelter, healthcare, and legal aid on a silver platter.
Where is the outrage? Where is the logic? Where is the basic common sense?
Let’s call it what it is: an insult. A slap in the face to every British woman who’s been denied justice. A betrayal of the very people who built this country.

The state is happy to tell working-class women — many of whom were misled, underinformed, or outright ignored when their pension age was quietly raised — that they must simply “get on with it.” But when it comes to those who cross our borders illegally? The red carpet rolls out. No delays. No debates. No “affordability” test.

The message is loud and clear: law-abiding British citizens come last.
Let that sink in.

Because this is no longer just about money. It’s about priorities. It’s about morality. It’s about who this country serves — and who it’s abandoned.
If the government — and Labour in particular — truly cared about fairness, justice, or “proportionality,” then British women would not be fighting tooth and nail for scraps while illegal migrants are put up in comfort using the very taxes those same women paid throughout their lives.

This isn’t a funding issue. It’s a political choice.
It’s not that the country is broke — it’s that those in charge have broken their promise to the people who deserve it most.
And it’s time we said enough is enough.

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TopPocketFind · 24/07/2025 13:53

RosaMundi27 · 24/07/2025 13:52

Refugees from France??? How does that work.

It doesn't as they are not French. French people can just use the ferry.

SammyScrounge · 24/07/2025 13:59

JessieZoo · 24/07/2025 09:37

So let’s get this straight.
Labour says it would be “unfair” — yes, unfair — to pay British women the pensions they’re rightfully owed. A flat-rate compensation scheme, they argue, would cost up to £10.5 billion. That, apparently, is just too much for the taxpayer to handle. Too heavy a burden. Too expensive. Too inconvenient.
But wait — in the very same breath, they have no issue at all signing off on billions of pounds to house illegal migrants in hotels. Not just hostels or temporary shelters — but full-service hotels, many costing hundreds of pounds per night. Paid for by you. The British taxpayer.

Women who worked all their lives, paid into the system, raised children, supported families — many of them now pensionless, struggling to heat their homes or feed themselves — are told: “Sorry, there’s no money left.” Yet people who entered this country illegally, without contributing a single penny to the public purse, are handed food, shelter, healthcare, and legal aid on a silver platter.
Where is the outrage? Where is the logic? Where is the basic common sense?
Let’s call it what it is: an insult. A slap in the face to every British woman who’s been denied justice. A betrayal of the very people who built this country.

The state is happy to tell working-class women — many of whom were misled, underinformed, or outright ignored when their pension age was quietly raised — that they must simply “get on with it.” But when it comes to those who cross our borders illegally? The red carpet rolls out. No delays. No debates. No “affordability” test.

The message is loud and clear: law-abiding British citizens come last.
Let that sink in.

Because this is no longer just about money. It’s about priorities. It’s about morality. It’s about who this country serves — and who it’s abandoned.
If the government — and Labour in particular — truly cared about fairness, justice, or “proportionality,” then British women would not be fighting tooth and nail for scraps while illegal migrants are put up in comfort using the very taxes those same women paid throughout their lives.

This isn’t a funding issue. It’s a political choice.
It’s not that the country is broke — it’s that those in charge have broken their promise to the people who deserve it most.
And it’s time we said enough is enough.

Labour Party is a moral vacuum.

Quirkswork · 24/07/2025 14:43

There will be an element there that are racist (I'm not sure "far right" or "Neo Nazis" have much meaning anymore due to being overused as an insult to anyone that isn't left wing). But the majority of protesters are normal local people. They are very aware that their feelings will be dismissed as "far right" which is the technique Keir Starmer also uses. That's why things are going to get a lot worse.

Quirkswork · 24/07/2025 14:44

RosaMundi27 · 24/07/2025 13:52

Refugees from France??? How does that work.

Exactly.

Quirkswork · 24/07/2025 14:47

MiloMinderbinder925 · 24/07/2025 12:06

This is one of the angles the far right are using. They're focusing specifically on women to promote their hateful and divisive agenda. Weaponising VAWAG and now talking about women being sidelined for 'illegals'.

Get a job.

I'm not sure the "far right", whatever that may be (I think most of the country are "far right", given that concerns over immigration is one of the top concerns of the population) are really that organised??

TeenagersAngst · 24/07/2025 14:50

As the OP is clearly copied and pasted from ChatGPT, I'd be interested to know what the prompt was?

MiloMinderbinder925 · 24/07/2025 14:52

Quirkswork · 24/07/2025 14:47

I'm not sure the "far right", whatever that may be (I think most of the country are "far right", given that concerns over immigration is one of the top concerns of the population) are really that organised??

Unfortunately you're completely wrong and should start reading the news. They're very active online and in the ascendant in Europe with several political parties making gains and in the European Parliament.

In the States a bunch of white supremacists have started their own town. I assume you're hanging out with the wrong sort if you believe most of the country are far right.

If you're unsure what it means, there's plenty of information online.

Quirkswork · 24/07/2025 14:53

MiloMinderbinder925 · 24/07/2025 14:52

Unfortunately you're completely wrong and should start reading the news. They're very active online and in the ascendant in Europe with several political parties making gains and in the European Parliament.

In the States a bunch of white supremacists have started their own town. I assume you're hanging out with the wrong sort if you believe most of the country are far right.

If you're unsure what it means, there's plenty of information online.

I honestly think people are just believing what they see with their own eyes. And having their own experiences with what's going on. They don't need to be gaslit into thinking it's all a lie dreamt up by the "far right". Aren't we all beyond that now? Looking at the figures?

As to the definition of "far right" it seems to be being applied by certain people to anyone concerned about immigration. Which is most of us. Looking at opinion polls.

TopPocketFind · 24/07/2025 14:54

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cl4y0453nv5o
Violent Southport protests reveal organising tactics of the far-right

https://edition.cnn.com/2024/08/01/uk/southport-attack-disinformation-far-right-riots-intl-gbr
UK rocked by far-right riots fueled by online disinformation about Southport stabbings

MiloMinderbinder925 · 24/07/2025 14:57

Quirkswork · 24/07/2025 14:53

I honestly think people are just believing what they see with their own eyes. And having their own experiences with what's going on. They don't need to be gaslit into thinking it's all a lie dreamt up by the "far right". Aren't we all beyond that now? Looking at the figures?

As to the definition of "far right" it seems to be being applied by certain people to anyone concerned about immigration. Which is most of us. Looking at opinion polls.

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I see what the problem is here. Instead of engaging with what I wrote, you're spouting psychobabble about 'gaslighting'. I can understand why you don't know what's going on.

MrsBennetsPoorNerves · 24/07/2025 15:01

Quirkswork · 24/07/2025 14:43

There will be an element there that are racist (I'm not sure "far right" or "Neo Nazis" have much meaning anymore due to being overused as an insult to anyone that isn't left wing). But the majority of protesters are normal local people. They are very aware that their feelings will be dismissed as "far right" which is the technique Keir Starmer also uses. That's why things are going to get a lot worse.

The protests are being organised and led by members of Homeland, which is recognised as a neo nazi group.

And yes, it is entirely possible that some "ordinary people" have fallen for the misinformation and hate-fuelled ideology being peddled by these groups. A lot of people don't have the critical thinking skills to see when they are being manipulated.

Quirkswork · 24/07/2025 15:01

MiloMinderbinder925 · 24/07/2025 14:57

I see what the problem is here. Instead of engaging with what I wrote, you're spouting psychobabble about 'gaslighting'. I can understand why you don't know what's going on.

I just like the truth. There may well be an ascendancy of "far right" groups. But that doesn't mean that the problem of immigration doesn't exist. That's just a reaction to it.

We just need to look the figures. Over 80% of the tens of thousands of illegal migrants that have come this year are young men of fighting age and they get almost immediately dispersed round the country into communities. If you aren't concerned about that then I would assume you aren't engaging with the news yourself or don't live in the UK.

WutheringTights · 24/07/2025 15:02

Well my pension age is 67 and is about to go up to 68+ so I’m afraid that asking me to pay additional tax so that a small number of women who got their pensions at 65 but want them backdated to 60 doesn’t garner much sympathy from me. Also, do you think asylum seekers are having a good time in those hotels? Do you think they’re living the high life? Because they’re in the main pretty desperate people living in poverty and miserable circumstances. I wouldn’t make my dog go through what they’re going through.

MiloMinderbinder925 · 24/07/2025 15:04

Quirkswork · 24/07/2025 15:01

I just like the truth. There may well be an ascendancy of "far right" groups. But that doesn't mean that the problem of immigration doesn't exist. That's just a reaction to it.

We just need to look the figures. Over 80% of the tens of thousands of illegal migrants that have come this year are young men of fighting age and they get almost immediately dispersed round the country into communities. If you aren't concerned about that then I would assume you aren't engaging with the news yourself or don't live in the UK.

Talking about gaslighting and pushing an agenda, they're asylum seekers and we're not being invaded by Muslims who want to take over the country by breeding like rabbits.

Don't you get bored with repeating the same guff over and over again?

Quirkswork · 24/07/2025 15:05

MrsBennetsPoorNerves · 24/07/2025 15:01

The protests are being organised and led by members of Homeland, which is recognised as a neo nazi group.

And yes, it is entirely possible that some "ordinary people" have fallen for the misinformation and hate-fuelled ideology being peddled by these groups. A lot of people don't have the critical thinking skills to see when they are being manipulated.

I think most of us know what's real by looking around us. I think it's a little arrogant to dismiss the concerns of people's lived experience by suggesting that it's all in the mind, put there by "homeland"(which turned up well after the local protests started incidentally as they were caught on the hop. Because Homeland didn't organise the protests).

Quirkswork · 24/07/2025 15:06

MiloMinderbinder925 · 24/07/2025 15:04

Talking about gaslighting and pushing an agenda, they're asylum seekers and we're not being invaded by Muslims who want to take over the country by breeding like rabbits.

Don't you get bored with repeating the same guff over and over again?

Just trying to reply politely to you, Comrade Milo.

MiloMinderbinder925 · 24/07/2025 15:09

Quirkswork · 24/07/2025 15:06

Just trying to reply politely to you, Comrade Milo.

No problem at all Herr Quirkswork.

MrsBennetsPoorNerves · 24/07/2025 15:09

Quirkswork · 24/07/2025 15:05

I think most of us know what's real by looking around us. I think it's a little arrogant to dismiss the concerns of people's lived experience by suggesting that it's all in the mind, put there by "homeland"(which turned up well after the local protests started incidentally as they were caught on the hop. Because Homeland didn't organise the protests).

I agree that many of us know what's real by looking around us. But sadly, an increasing number seem to be basing their perception of what's real on social media, rather than on the world they see around them. And the far right are actively exploiting this.

What's your evidence for saying that Homeland didn't organise the protests?

anniegun · 24/07/2025 15:11

You would have had to be wilfully ignorent to miss the change to pension age. Conflating it with asylum seekers is nasty touch as well.

Quirkswork · 24/07/2025 15:11

MiloMinderbinder925 · 24/07/2025 15:09

No problem at all Herr Quirkswork.

Danke

TeenagersAngst · 24/07/2025 15:19

MiloMinderbinder925 · 24/07/2025 15:04

Talking about gaslighting and pushing an agenda, they're asylum seekers and we're not being invaded by Muslims who want to take over the country by breeding like rabbits.

Don't you get bored with repeating the same guff over and over again?

And yet the no. 1 boys name in UK, for the first time is, Muhammad.

Maybe not 'breeding like rabbits', but certainly breeding quite a lot.

upandleftthenright · 24/07/2025 15:20

Jezzo, give it up Nigel

LadyGrillingSole · 24/07/2025 15:26

I'm not really sure if I trust any political party or even individual politician any more. They screw every penny from the country that they can, then fuck off and watch everything going to shit from a safe distance.
The way I see it, life is unfair.
Some would say I've had a charmed life, being born in a safe country, fed, housed, free health care/education. I disagree ( abusive parent/poverty/drug and alcohol abuse/violence ).
But that's life. Just like I had to accept my circumstances, people from other parts of the world should accept theirs. The alternative? This country becomes a place the population will want to escape from not to.

As for being Far Right, doesn't that mean you don't believe women can have a penis? Meaningless insult.

MrsTerryPratchett · 24/07/2025 15:29

Hmmmm post making older women look like massive racists? Two goady subjects in one thread...

Popcorn time.