Every village in Britain will become Epping unless the people of Britain take action now

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Hanna’s World
@HannasWorldUK17

Epping said no. Council said no. A judge said no. Govt appealed it!! 138 migrants stay at the Bell Hotel anyway. 110,000 arrivals in 12 months. Channel crossings up 48%. “Managed”?

🤡 They’re not managing migration. They’re managing you. 13 Sept: London = enough is enough! 🇬🇧

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's latest foray into British migration policy has once again proven that his political commentary is a far more stable investment than his memecoins. The initial one-minute reaction showed a brief, almost polite, uptick: ETH up 0.05%, DOGE up 0.09%, and GORK a negligible 0.02%. This fleeting optimism quickly gave way to a more familiar pattern of micro-corrections, with ten-minute moves turning negative across the board: ETH down 0.12%, DOGE down 0.17%, and GORK down 0.17%. This volatility is remarkably tame, especially when contextualized against the historical precedent of similar posts, which have triggered nearly identical non-events with swings rarely exceeding a third of a percent. It seems the market has finally learned that a geopolitical rant is not a product launch, rendering the impact about as potent as a strongly worded letter to the editor.

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