News about David Rees

Despite being a convicted sex attacker, Catholic and Baptist churches in Clapham helped with Abdul Ezedi's asylum claim

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 5, 2024
According to the claim, the perpetrator in the Clapham chemical attack persuaded churches to endorse his asylum claim in the United Kingdom. According to reports, Abdul Ezedi, who allegedly threw a caustic gel at a mother and her two children last week, received a written testimonial from a Baptist minister as well as more Catholic Church support. Despite being convicted of sex assault, the Afghan insurgent obtained the churches' help.

'Great news for the congregation, but not for the taxpayer': Fury as 40 asylum seekers on Bibby Stockholm 'convert to Christianity' amid fears churches are 'rubber stamping' changes of religion used to avoid deportation

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 5, 2024
Around a quarter of the 300 people held on the barge off the coast of Dorset are said to be converting their faith. The striking figures fueled fears that conversion is being used as a ruse to raise the chances of remaining in the United Kingdom. Human rights legislation has barred the government from deporting people to a country where they will be prosecuted on the grounds of their faith. Suella Braverman, the former home secretary, is among those who have warned that churches appear to be 'rubber stamping' conversions to Christianity. The apparent 40 converts on the Bibby Stockholm chart, according to Conservative MP Lee Anderson, was "great news for the congregation but not so good for the taxpayer." Nevertheless, he pointed out that Rwanda, where the government is hoping to bring some Channel arrivals, has a majority Christian majority.

In the midst of a fear that conversion will be a new 'loophole' to remain in the country after a Clapham chemical attack suspect's asylum claim was acknowledged by the church, 'forty' refugees on the Bibby Barge are attending local church services

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 4, 2024
According to reports, one in seven of the 300 migrants now incarcerated in the lighter is attending churches under strict supervision of faith leaders. Despite being found guilty of a sexual assault charge, Clapham chemical assault suspect Abdul Ezedi was able to obtain asylum in the UK after claiming to have converted to Christianity.

Rightmove also saw a brisk start to the year in January as property asking rates increased by 1.3%

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2024
Following a tumultuous start to the year for the housing market, asking prices increased in January, according to Rightmove. According to the website, the price of homes new to the market increased by 1.3% month-on-month, with the typical home listing selling for almost £360,000. This was the largest December-to-January rise since 2020, but average prices are still 0.7% lower than at this time last year.

Jake Davison, a 'incel' gunman, brutally assaults a 16-year-old boy

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 20, 2023
Jake Davison, a member of the 'incel' community, murdered five people in Plymouth, including his mother Maxine, 51, in August 2021, using a handgun he legally owned. He then turned the weapon against himself after being confronted by an unarmed police officer on August 12, 2021 in Keyham, Plymouth. As an inquest jury found there was a'serious unsafe environment' in the department, the Keyham gunman was given a "serious unsafe environment." Davison punching a 16-year-old boy after he was branded a 'fat c***' by another adolescent - less than a year before his crimes.

In the hillsides, Charles III received the most warm welcomes

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 16, 2022
ROBERT HARDMAN: The monarch, who has ruled the country for more than eight decades, returned to Cymru yesterday to display his feathers and his 'Ich Dien' slogan. In doing so, he also told his Welsh people that nothing is going to change when it comes to his love of Wales. It was a privilege to be Prince of Wales for so long.' My son William will now be the king of the United States. The King has a deep love for Wales,' he explained, hinting at the fact that this was not in the family. We all have a passion for this special land, as my beloved mother before me.' By the way, all of this was reported in Welsh. Also note the use of the term 'land' rather than 'principality,' in the craw of Welsh nationalists. Viewed (L-R): The Queen Consort receives a bouquet of flowers from Keira Hillebert (inset), school children celebrate the King and Queen Consort, King Charles greets some of the public and Princess of Wales visit ATC Pirbright.