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After Hurricane Melissa: A Call for Jamaica’s Stars to Stand Up for Their Fans

In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica is reeling. Entire communities have been left in ruins, homes flattened, roads destroyed, and countless families displaced. From Portland to Clarendon, Kingston to St. Mary, the island carries the deep scars of one of the most devastating storms in recent memory. Yet even as the rain subsides and the floodwaters begin to recede, one truth remains clear — Jamaica’s greatest strength has always been its people. And right now, those people need help more than ever. This is a call, not to the government or to politicians, but to the sons and daughters of Jamaica who have risen to fame and fortune. To the entertainers, influencers, athletes, and public figures — both at home and abroad — the time has come to stand up for your fans. These are the same people who streamed your music day and night, who wore your brand, who shared your posts, who prayed for you when you were just starting out. Today, many of them are left without shelter, without ...

“Get Out Before You're Thrown Out?” 15 Tory Defectors Fuel Reform UK's Chilling Immigration Agenda


By Tracyann Dunkley | Politics Watch

Fifteen Tory defectors have now joined Reform UK, bolstering a party whose immigration stance is not just hardline—it’s hostile. Their latest promise? To scrap Indefinite Leave to Remain within the first 100 days of power. That’s not a policy tweak—it’s a seismic shift. For thousands who’ve built lives, families, and futures here, this isn’t politics. It’s personal. Reform’s plan would force settled migrants to reapply for visas every five years, stripping away stability and replacing it with fear.

This isn’t just about paperwork—it’s about dignity. Reform’s rhetoric paints immigrants as burdens, not contributors. The message is clear: no matter how long you’ve lived here, how much you’ve given, or how deeply rooted you are—your place is conditional. 

And with mainstream politicians now echoing parts of this narrative, the UK feels less like a home and more like a holding pen. Keir Starmer called it “racist” and “immoral” But will moral outrage be enough to stop the tide?

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We must ask: what kind of Britain are we becoming? A country that tears up settled status and tells long-standing residents to prove themselves again and again? Or one that values its diversity and honours its promises? For immigrants watching this unfold, the warning feels loud and clear. Reform UK isn’t just reforming policy—it’s reshaping the soul of the nation. And if we don’t speak up now, the next headline might not be a warning—it might be a goodbye.

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