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@BeFairOverEqual
Impossible for us all to be equal nor would we really want to be, we should however be fair, with stronger helping the weaker 💪🤝 Still politically homeless
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Keir Starmer doing a lovely turn in dressing failure up as success today at PMQs.
“AstraZeneca will announce today it is investing £300m in the UK”. Hurray!
Since he took office, they canned a £450m investment and paused a £200m investment. It’s an overall loss. Boo!
He then boasted that inflation was down to 3%. Hurray!
But it was 2% when he took office. Boo!
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One US dollar is now 1,672,500 rials.
Iranians can't afford anything.
Even eggs are luxury items.
There are endless blackouts and shortages.
The internet has been dead for 2 months.
Iranians are the most medicated people on Earth (antidepressants).
Children are set to be hanged.
People are randomly arrested for expressing opinions and have their properties taken from them.
Everyone is praying for their oppressors to be eliminated.
Everyone is praying to not be abandoned.

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Morgan McSweeney opened a massive can of worms yesterday (Tuesday 28th April) when he admitted Jonathan Powell was NOT vetted when he was appointed National Security Advisor on the 8th of November 2024.
Powell was working as Starmer's Special Chagos Envoy from at least from the 2nd of August 2024, but his appointment as Chagos Envoy wasn't announced officially until the 6th of September, and even then, the information had to be dragged out of Number 10.
This is VERY serious business, giving away Chagos, where the strategically vital joint UK/US military base Diego Garcia is located, is not only a matter of the UK's national security, but also of America's, NATO's and the West's security.
Powell was working unannounced on a issue which would undoubtedly have had the highest-level security classification; Top-Secret, UK Blue-eyes only.
We know that Powell was working on Chagos since the 2nd of August from emails between the FCDO and Powell's own private company email address which he used extensively for Chagos business, for sending and receiving documents, and he even forwarded some emails to his employees at his consultancy Inter Mediate.
We also know Powell made several trips to China before and after the 6th of September.
When Powell met FCDO civil servants on the 2nd of August 2024, that meeting must have been arranged beforehand; when was it arranged, and by whom?
When was Powell given the Chagos Envoy role, and were there any earlier meetings with officials than the one on the 2nd of August?
Jonathan Powell is still working on Chagos. On Wednesday the 22nd of April 2026 during a phone call, Powell reassured Mauritius Prime Minister, Navin Ramgoolam, that the UK remained committed to the Chagos deal.

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This is my MP Nic Dakin. He’s weak. He voted to help the lying Starmer avoid scrutiny and accountability re Mandelson. He’s made himself complicit in the lies and cover up. I will volunteer my services in helping to ensure he doesn’t get elected again. @NicDakin55

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WHAT THE ACTUAL F*CK IS GOING ON IN BRITAIN?! 😡
A Wetherspoons manager in Braintree has just been caught on camera openly refusing to serve customers who support Reform UK. “I’m deciding that”, he smugly tells punters.
Refusing service over politics?! In a bloody pub?!
Reform UK is currently the biggest party in the country, leading the polls at 25-28%, favourites to win the next election.
These aren’t some fringe weirdos, they’re ordinary, hard-working Brits. The exact salt-of-the-earth customers who pack out Wetherspoons every week, keep the pints flowing and the lights on.
Without them, half these pubs would be broke. And some snotty little bar manager thinks he can play political gatekeeper? F*ck off!
That’s not how Britain works. You don’t get to ban paying customers because of who they vote for.
If you can’t handle serving people with different views, don’t work with the public. Simple as.
Tim Martin, sort this out and fire him immediately. This is a disgrace.
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.@zarahsultana I assume this is a different Zarah Sultana MP to the one who was recently filmed clapping along to loudspeaker chants for intifada, on a street in Surrey.
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Zarah Sultana MP@zarahsultana
The stabbing of two Jewish men in Golders Green today is deeply shocking and a stark reminder of the very real danger antisemitism poses on our streets. My thoughts are with the victims, their loved ones, and the wider Jewish community. No one should be targeted because of their faith.
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After watching Bridget Phillipson deflect Ruperts question today, and having seen Jess Phillips deflect time after time after time, I can say, without doubt that despite Labour women, telling us that they care about our Women and Children, there are absolutely no receipts. They dont.
This gaslight image shows us how many of them care.
Watching @RupertLowe10 hold every one of them to account today, without fear, and for the millions of us, should give you hope and total faith that we will make history in 2029 and the kind of history that our Kids and Grandkids will thank us for.
You cannot hate the establishment enough.

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The wet fish counter used to be on every British high street.
A man in a striped apron behind a marble slab. A pile of crushed ice. On the ice: a whole brill, a whole turbot, lemon soles flat as paper, mackerel with their backs the colour of a thunderstorm, shrimps still moving slightly, a scallop in its shell with the orange roe attached, a piece of skate wing, a hake from yesterday's Newlyn boat, half a side of salmon, cockles, whelks, jellied eels for the customers who knew.
He filleted to order. He told you what to do with the brill. He knew the schoolteacher came in on Friday because she liked a kipper for Saturday breakfast. He knew the butcher across the road, who knew the greengrocer next to the butcher, who knew the baker who'd been in that street for sixty years.
Britain in 1950: roughly 25,000 wet fish counters.
Britain in 2026: roughly 750 independent fishmongers. The supermarket fish counter is a cabinet of pre-packed plastic trays from a Vietnamese factory that processed fish caught off Namibia by a Chinese trawler and frozen at sea three weeks ago.
Most British adults under thirty have never seen a whole fish. They know fish as a rectangle. The rectangle has been breaded, frozen, and air-fried.
The British coast is still landing fish at Whitby, Lowestoft, Newlyn, Mallaig, Scarborough. Two-thirds of it is exported to Spain, France, and the Far East, because there is no longer a domestic market for fish in its original form.
The country with the longest fishing tradition in Europe imports two-thirds of the fish it eats, in fillet form, in plastic.
The fishmonger in the striped apron is gone.
The fish, in some considerable irony, is going abroad.

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Here in the UAE and Dubai
real Arabs (Locals) are only about
12% of the population.
The rest are from everywhere!
We live in peace, I keep my Arab identity, and none of them ever try to force me to become Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, or anything else..
They actually respect
the country and its people.
Europe should be the same Let
Europeans live by their own values
and culture. Why migrate there just
to impose your religion or ideology
on them?
Stay in your own country, idiot.
Let the world live in peace !!
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Arkadaşlar lütfen bana bir akıl verin, düşünmekten kafayı yemek üzereyim. Üç ay sonra düğünümüz var. Yıllardır dişimden tırnağımdan arttırarak, ailemin de biraz desteğiyle aldığım kendi üstüme büyük bir evim var. Nişanlım şimdi tutturdu, "evlenmeden önce o evi satıp benim ticari borçlarımı kapatalım, evliliğe yepyeni ve temiz bir sayfa açarak başlayalım" diye. Kabul etmeyip "o benim gelecekteki güvencem" dediğimde ise beni ona güvenmemekle ve bencil olmakla suçluyor. "Eşler arasında senin benim olmaz, sen şimdiden böyle yapıyorsan biz nasıl aile olacağız" diyerek trip atıyor ve evliliği sorgulamaya başlıyor. Bir yanda yılların emeği ve tek güvencem, diğer yanda sevdiğim adam ve kurmayı hayal ettiğim yuva. İnanılmaz arada kaldım ve resmen kendimi suçlu hissetmeye başladım. Siz yerimde olsanız ne yapardınız?
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In the midst of all the news today, and with Parliament prorogued, many people may not have noticed that this was the final time the hereditary peers sat in Parliament before being forced out by Labour.
I want to pay an extra special tribute to them.
Combined they had 1784 years of parliamentary experience, wisdom and service to this country. That is not something easily replaced, and it should not be casually discarded.
Most were Conservatives. All were public servants.
They have brought to public life judgment shaped over decades, deep expertise, institutional memory, and a sense of duty that has strengthened Parliament and, very often, improved legislation in ways the public will never fully see.
Their record speaks for itself. They have served in war and peace, in government and opposition, in defence, diplomacy, farming, business, science and public service. They have not merely occupied seats in the Lords, they have contributed to the life of the nation.
That is why what has happened matters. Hereditary peers are a living part of Britain’s constitutional inheritance that Labour is casually tearing up.
Labour has rubbed away another part of our heritage, not to strengthen Parliament but to replace it with political appointees, four of whom it has already had to suspend the whip from because they were so inappropriate. That contrast says rather a lot.
At a time when public trust in politics is fragile, I think it is worth saying plainly that experience, seriousness and tradition still matter. Service still matters. Duty still matters.
So today, as an era closes, I want to put on record my profound gratitude and admiration for our hereditary peers. Britain has been better governed because of them. The Conservative Party has been stronger because of them. And Parliament will be poorer without them.
Their contribution will long outlast the petty politics that has brought this moment about.
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