– I was very struck by the story of Shabana MahmoodBritish Home Secretary, of Pakistani origin, who is about to pass the harshest law against immigration. To those who accuse her of being “racist”, she replies that her parents arrived legally and that stopping the invasion is “a moral duty”. “Illegal migrants and foreign criminals are exploiting our human rights laws. I share the public’s fury at seeing our laws used against us. It is an outrage that an arsonist sentenced to five years in prison cannot be deported because his brother lives in the country,” Mahmood said. “We will write national laws so that the safety of British citizens comes first. We will oppose vexatious human rights claims that prevent flights. The bogus cases raised by claimants without a solid basis will be examined and dismissed more quickly.” Chapeau.
– I didn’t understand why we were surprised at having taken four baby food from Norway. Let’s play attack with Pious Espositogood player, perhaps a champion tomorrow, but up front we are constantly changing interpreters in the hope that the various Retegui, Kean, Raspadori become what they are not. Norway has Haaland and other strong attackers. End of story. We can change even thirty coaches, if you want, but the result will not change because whoever sits on that bench finds himself with an averagely poor squad.
– The death of the sisters Kesslerwhich they seem to have
choosing assisted suicide together, is truly sensational. They leave like stars, even if I completely disapprove of the choice they made. But the curtain leaves its mark.
– You must forgive the brevity, but I am still ill. Until tomorrow.