Max Stenner - Chair of Christian Democracy UK
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Max Stenner - Chair of Christian Democracy UK
@StennerMax
Chair of Christian Democracy UK @christdemsuk @restorebritain_ All views my own, [email protected]
Blandford Forum, Dorset انضم Ekim 2023
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Mulally has only voted against this because she knows that if she were to vote in favour, she would cause a major rift in the Church of England, potentially even a schism. I expect she is personally in favour.
Right To Life UK@RightToLifeUK
The Archbishop of Canterbury warns that making it no longer illegal for women to perform their own abortions for any reason up to birth is legally, morally, and practically complex, and that rushing it through as an amendment, with minimal scrutiny, would be a mistake.
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Hi everyone, to everyone who has followed me since I announced that I joined Restore Britain yesterday, thank you!
I run a movement called Christian Democracy UK, dedicated to implementing policy inspired by Christian Social Teaching in society.
Membership is free, and members of all parties are welcome!
christiandemocracy.org.uk/contact

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@Conlin3Gary I remember your name Gary! Glad to have you.
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I have left Reform UK, and joined Restore Britain.
Reform as a party is slowly morphing into a carbon copy of the failed Conservative Party.
Failed liberal cabinet ministers like Robert Jenrick, Nadine Dorries and Nadhim Zahawi are welcomed with open arms while true conservatives like Rupert Lowe are expelled for their views.
Their u-turns on policy, including on welfare and on immigration, leave them unable to be trusted.
Restore has grown exponentially, shown true integrity and leadership, and have a serious chance at the next election.

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@CaptainBird5 What authority do you have to determine whether someone is a Christian? Do you think of yourself as God
Oh no, I’m not a Christian because ‘CaptainBird’ on Twitter says I’m not!
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@StennerMax There's absolutely nothing Christian about you. You've just declared that you've joined a racist party. You might as well have joined the BNP.
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@josephpoots If you kill your child at 9 months gestation, you SHOULD be prosecuted. Stop the pills by post scheme to avoid any mistakes.
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@StennerMax @reformparty_uk @RestoreBritain_ So you haven't left @reformparty_uk then? Make your mind up.
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@TheStarboyMUFC Not my thing at all! 🤮
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@StennerMax I think you’re better suited for the Green Party lil buddy
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It’s titled ‘Hey’, and it’s great - not heavy in the slightest but brilliantly produced with the double drum sound, glam guitar tone and yes saxophones. Anything Mike Leander produced is great - the band Hello as well who are one of the most underrated bands ever.
The Sweet also a great band - whose albums are a lot more heavy than their singles - I’ve seen them many times.
youtube.com/watch?v=znKzRX…

YouTube
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@StennerMax @LBC I don't know much about them, only that I was electrified by the 2 drummers & the thumping relentless beat (might have been a sax or two swirling about, as well?) I was very young. It led me to The Sweet, who were surprisingly heavy, & then to Deep Purple and Zep.
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Gary Glitter 'near death' in prison as inmates say convicted sex offender is on his 'last legs' lbc.co.uk/article/gary-g…
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@MissStixy @LBC Pete Phipps is an amazing drummer, likely the best drummer I’ve seen live. The Glitter Band’s debut album is brilliant and much better than anything they did with He Who Shall Not Be Named.
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@LBC Ah! Nothing of much value will be lost, if true. Loved the Glitter Band, especially the sound from the double drummers, but that's it.
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@RobertN51219021 You are misunderstanding my question. What gives you the authority to determine whether someone is a Christian - a believer in Jesus Christ. Do you think you are God?
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@Reddit_Retards Where is the funny?
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@SamanthaTaghoy Shame on any ‘conservative’ who voted for this especially.
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These are the 185 Lords who just voted to legalise DIY abortions up to the point of BIRTH.
They deserve to be named and shamed.
Never forget their betrayal.
Lord Addington (Liberal Democrat)
Lord Adebowale (Crossbench)
Baroness Alexander (Labour)
Lord Alli (Labour)
Baroness Anderson (Labour)
Baroness Andrews (Labour)
Baroness Armstrong (Labour)
Lord Babudu (Labour)
Lord Bach (Labour)
Lord Barber (Labour)
Lord Barber (Labour)
Baroness Barker (Liberal Democrat)
Lord Bassam (Labour)
Baroness Bennett (Green Party)
Baroness Berger (Labour)
Baroness Bi (Labour)
Baroness Blackstone (Labour)
Baroness Blake (Labour)
Baroness Bousted (Labour)
Baroness Boycott (Crossbench)
Lord Brennan (Labour)
Baroness Brinton (Liberal Democrat)
Baroness Brown (Labour)
Lord Bruce (Liberal Democrat)
Baroness Bull (Crossbench)
Baroness Caine (Labour)
Baroness Carberry (Labour)
Lord Carlile (Crossbench)
Lord Cashman (Non-affiliated)
Baroness Chakrabarti (Labour)
Viscount Chandos (Labour)
Baroness Chapman (Labour)
Lord Clark (Labour)
Lord Clement-Jones (Liberal Democrat)
Lord Coaker (Labour)
Lord Collins (Labour)
Baroness Crawley (Labour)
Baroness Curran (Labour)
Baroness D’Souza (Crossbench)
Baroness Dacres (Labour)
Lord Davidson (Labour)
Lord de Clifford (Crossbench)
Baroness Debbonaire (Labour)
Baroness Deech (Crossbench)
Lord Dixon (Liberal Democrat)
Baroness Donaghy (Labour)
Baroness Doocey (Liberal Democrat)
Baroness Drake (Labour)
Lord Dubs (Labour)
Lord Duvall (Labour)
Lord Eatwell (Labour)
Baroness Elliott (Labour)
Lord Evans (Labour)
Lord Falconer (Labour)
Lord Faulkner (Labour)
Lord Forbes (Labour)
Lord Foulkes (Labour)
Baroness Fox (Non-affiliated)
Lord Fox (Liberal Democrat)
Baroness Freeman (Crossbench)
Baroness Gerada (Crossbench)
Baroness Gill (Labour)
Lord Goddard (Liberal Democrat)
Baroness Gohir (Crossbench)
Baroness Goudie (Labour)
Baroness Grender (Liberal Democrat)
Baroness Griffin (Labour)
Lord Hain (Labour)
Baroness Hamwee (Liberal Democrat)
Lord Hannay (Crossbench)
Lord Hannett (Labour)
Lord Hanson (Labour)
Viscount Hanworth (Labour)
Baroness Harding (Conservative)
Baroness Harman (Labour)
Lord Harris (Labour)
Baroness Hayman (Labour)
Baroness Hayman (Crossbench)
Baroness Hazarika (Labour)
Baroness Healy (Labour)
Baroness Helic (Conservative)
Lord Hendy (Labour)
Lord Hermer (Labour)
Baroness Hodge (Labour)
Baroness Humphreys (Liberal Democrat)
Baroness Hunt (Crossbench)
Lord Hunt (Labour)
Baroness Hunter (Labour)
Baroness Hussein-Ece (Liberal Democrat)
Baroness Hyde (Labour)
Baroness Janke (Liberal Democrat)
Lord John (Labour)
Baroness Jones (Green Party)
Baroness Jones (Labour)
Lord Katz (Labour)
Baroness Keeley (Labour)
Lord Kennedy (Labour)
Baroness Kidron (Crossbench)
Baroness Kingsmill (Labour)
Lord Kinnock (Labour)
Lord Knight (Labour)
Baroness Kramer (Liberal Democrat)
Baroness Leaman (Liberal Democrat)
Lord Leong (Labour)
Baroness Levitt (Labour)
Lord Liddle (Labour)
Baroness Lister (Labour)
Lord Macdonald (Crossbench)
Baroness MacLeod (Labour)
Lord Macpherson (Crossbench)
Baroness Mallalieu (Labour)
Lord Mann (Labour)
Baroness Martin (Labour)
Baroness Mattinson (Labour)
Lord McCabe (Labour)
Lord McNicol (Labour)
Baroness Merron (Labour)
Baroness Miller (Liberal Democrat)
Lord Mitchell (Labour)
Lord Mohammed (Liberal Democrat)
Lord Moraes (Labour)
Baroness Morgan (Labour)
Baroness Morris (Labour)
Lord Mott (Conservative)
Lord Nagaraju (Labour)
Baroness Nargund (Labour)
Baroness Neate (Crossbench)
Lord Newby (Liberal Democrat)
Baroness Northover (Liberal Democrat)
Baroness O’Grady (Labour)
Lord Pack (Liberal Democrat)
Lord Paddick (Non-affiliated)
Lord Pannick (Crossbench)
Lord Patel (Crossbench)
Baroness Paul (Labour)
Baroness Penn (Conservative)
Baroness Pinnock (Liberal Democrat)
Lord Pitkeathley (Labour)
Baroness Pitkeathley (Labour)
Lord Pitt-Watson (Labour)
Lord Prentis (Labour)
Baroness Primarolo (Labour)
Baroness Rafferty (Labour)
Baroness Ramsey (Labour)
Baroness Rebuck (Labour)
Lord Redesdale (Non-affiliated)
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