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@grayizzyz

| Borders don’t define humanity….but cheers for the drama

Islington, London انضم Ekim 2013
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the LAW MAN
the LAW MAN@theLAWMAN18·
I am the face of modern Britain
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@Cal_III When’s your German cousins leaving?
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Britain Needs Remigration.
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@PaulEmbery Strange how controversial it is to say that people born and raised in England are… English. Englishness isn’t an ethnicity test. It’s a shared identity built over generations. Anyone who loves the country and calls it home is part of it.
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Paul Embery
Paul Embery@PaulEmbery·
Shabana Mahmood is English. So is Rishi Sunak. So is Frank Bruno. So is Ian Wright. So is Idris Elba. I regard them all as compatriots.
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James Alexander Kirby
James Alexander Kirby@JamesAlexKirby·
We are the face of modern Britain 🇬🇧 We love our country We love our family We work hard We have Christian values We won’t be forgotten 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
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gustavo@grayizzyz·
@RestoreBritain_ “Undeniable” according to whom? The same system that overturns convictions years later? What kind of strategy this is, I mean what could possibly go wrong
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Restore Britain
Restore Britain@RestoreBritain_·
If the British people support the reintroduction of the death penalty in a referendum, a Restore Britain Government would put evil, savage and undeniable child murderers to death.
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gustavo@grayizzyz·
@synapticwisdom @GoodwinMJ Well it is dumb-wit, the descendants of British settlers are currently voting in Australia New Zealand , America
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
2.5 million people from Commonwealth nations are eligible to vote in UK elections and of those 1.6 million are registered to vote This is outrageous -only British citizens should be able to vote. We must prioritise electoral reform. Source: Pimlico Journal
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gustavo@grayizzyz·
@Nigel_Farage “We barely exist as a military power.” Right… Britain has nuclear submarines, aircraft carriers, a permanent UN Security Council seat, and is one of NATO’s largest contributors. But sure, let’s pretend we’re a small fishing village so the nostalgia speech sounds more dramatic.
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
We were once the greatest naval nation on earth. Now we barely exist as a military power.
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gustavo@grayizzyz·
😂 just declare the Royal Navy “one of the most powerful on earth again.” I’m sure the ships, sailors, budgets, shipyards, and strategy will magically appear right after the tweet. Serious defence policy apparently now comes with a GIF and a slogan. What is wrong with Anglo Saxon right wingers?
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Paul Golding
Paul Golding@PaulGolding·
I will make the Royal Navy one of the most powerful on earth again. Feared on the high seas.
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gustavo@grayizzyz·
What Reform and the outrage merchants who themselves are descendants of people from the Anglo Saxon village in Germany, who by the way immigrated to here on a boat with axes , won’t admit is that paying people to leave can actually cost less than years of detention, legal appeals, accommodation, and administrative processing. If the goal is to reduce the backlog and stop wasting taxpayer money on an endlessly clogged system, then pragmatic solutions should at least be discussed honestly instead of turned into culture-war bait. Reform thrives on anger, not solutions. They promise “toughness” but rarely explain how their policies would work in practice or how much they would actually cost taxpayers. If anything is kicking British taxpayers in the teeth, it’s politicians who turn every policy debate into outrage farming while offering no workable plan.
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GB News
GB News@GBNEWS·
'Somehow Shabana Mahmood and Labour have found yet another way to kick British taxpayers in the teeth.' Reform UK's Zia Yusuf reacts to proposals to pay failed asylum seekers £40,000 to leave the country. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604
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James Goddard
James Goddard@JamesPGoddard90·
Advance Supporters Will Say He’s British
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gustavo@grayizzyz·
In our own country”? Which country are we talkingChange is coming... People like you who push religious, sectarian, and ethnic bullshit to undermine our country are a thing of the past. Get ready. about exactly? Britain spent centuries building a global empire, extracting wealth, labor, and resources from other peoples across the world. Many of the people living in Britain today come from places that were ruled, exploited, or reshaped by that empire. So if we’re going to talk about who “belongs,” it’s a bit ironic. As citizens or descendants of places shaped by British imperialism, maybe we’re just finally applying for a small share of the opportunities created by that same empire. Strange how “the empire” was fine when the benefits flowed outward, but suddenly immigration is the problem when the people do.
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Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
They're discriminating against us in our own country.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

Last year, I attacked the Bank of England for their racist employment scheme which specifically excluded white boys and girls from applying. It is pure anti-white racism, obviously. The Bank of England did not like me highlighting that, clearly. Through a subject access request, I have obtained the transcript of the ‘internal video message’ that the Bank of England Governor sent to Bank staff on the 24th of October. It is disgraceful. Here it is, in full. ‘The less good thing and I wish I didn't have to mention these two things together is that I had an entirely frankly regrettable and frankly, well, regrettable is the kindest thing I can say about it, letter from Rupert Lowe MP objecting to the way in which we structure our support for students and objecting particularly to the fact that we do seek to actually make sure that we are able to recruit, you know, from a broad section of society. Our response was very clear and it's very important. We do not discriminate at all. What we do is to run these schemes and we run schemes in the plural, by the way, he seems to think we only run one scheme. That's not true. He seems to be, frankly, only interested in one scheme. Well, you know, that's, I'm afraid, a regrettable thing on his part. And we run these schemes because, as we said in our statement, it is very important we serve the whole people of this country. And I put a lot of emphasis on that. Now, we can't exactly look like all the people of the country, obviously, but I put a lot of emphasis on the fact that I want people to look at the Bank of England and say, yeah, they broadly resemble the country. People like me seem to be in there, you know, that's important. It's how people associate with institutions. It's part of the acceptance of our role, part of the acceptance of what we do. And it’s important. And, and our response was, was very robust on those lines. We are not in any sense - quite the opposite, actually - trying to deny access to anybody, in fact quite the opposite. But we do feel that we have to run schemes to encourage, you know, different parts of the of the society we live in to feel that they can come and work at the Bank of England. So I'm very robust on this. I'm afraid, you know, to my mind, Mr Lowe has stooped to a level that no politician should ever stoop to. It's entirely regrettable. And frankly, we should have no time for this sort of thing. But I think it was important that we had to respond and to respond robustly, and he needs to know what we think.’ Damning evidence. Let me be really clear with my response here. This is NOT appropriate for the Bank of England Governor to use Bank systems to attack a member of parliament on what is a political point. I do NOT believe that white boys and girls should be banned from certain schemes. That is racism, quite obviously. Two severe issues. The first being that the Governor must not engage in political attacks using the Bank’s resources. His attack is a blatant breach of their own rules. The second being the horrific anti-white racism on show. I will be taking this up through the appropriate channels in Parliament. The Bank of England Governor must resign.

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Zia dumb Yusuf , I genuinely don’t understand how someone can be this dumb about their own argument. It’s not a “£40k prize for breaking in.” It’s about clearing an asylum backlog the government created that’s costing taxpayers billions because people are stuck in limbo and banned from working. Maybe try explaining the policy honestly instead of shouting “invasion.
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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
Still trying to process how Labour can think that the way to stop the invasion of our country is by offering up a £40,000 prize to those who break in, funded by the long suffering British taxpayer.
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gustavo@grayizzyz·
Except Credit to Keir Starmer for not rushing Britain into another Middle East war. 🇬🇧 Refusing to immediately join the US strikes on Iran showed restraint, respect for international law, and a recognition of the mistakes made in past conflicts. Backing diplomacy and defence first is the responsible approach.
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gustavo@grayizzyz·
Mr Matt dumb Walsh, Arrests aren’t convictions, crime statistics are far more complex than “5% of people do everything,” and the idea that we should just cage people forever ignores due process, wrongful convictions, and rehabilitation. Justice systems exist to balance safety with rights , not to abandon them.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Something like 70 to 75 percent of Americans are never arrested in their lives. Another 20 to 25 percent are arrested once, usually for something minor. Almost all of the arrests, especially for violent crimes, are coming from about 5 percent of the population. If all of these people were just thrown in a cage forever and forgotten about, the rest of us could live in peace. That's a fact. You could essentially solve the crime problem, almost completely, by arresting the tiny minority of the population that commits basically all of it. Instead we let them roam the streets, continually release them back into the public, and watch helplessly as they kill, rape, and destroy, even though nobody on Earth can explain why this system makes sense, or is fair, or moral, or just.
End Wokeness@EndWokeness

Damon Johnson just set someone on fire in NY while on parole. 131 prior arrests.

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Ben Habib
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What utter garbage. @Nanaakua1 is English and British There is no room in any serious political party for ethnically based nationalism. Yes the rate of demographic change is of huge concern Yes mass migration combined with multiculturalism is undermining our national identity Yes progressive discrimination is a disaster. But Nana is English and British. Ethno-nationalism is inherently un-British. It would lead our wonderful country into a very dark alley.
Wolf 🐺@WorldByWolf

Charlie is much more gentlemanly than me so when asked by @Nanaakua1 whether she is British he tries to handle the question with compassion. I’m afraid we aren’t dealing with good faith actors. We must simply say “no you’re not. Just as you aren’t a man you also aren’t British”.

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