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The world is Tagliatelle its a mess . Run of the mill Tweets... unless I'm narked by something . All Views and comments are my own

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Just Frank
Just Frank@frankveryfrank·
😎 Boycott Cadbury Chocolate - it tastes like shit. It’s full of Palm Oil which is bad for Orangutans. Palm Oil also causes inflammation. They’ve done this purely for profit. So help me make a dent and kill their profits! Oh and they can’t say Easter as they don’t want to “Offend” - Well I’m Offended!! ITS EASTER!
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Restore Britain
Restore Britain@RestoreBritain_·
Restore Britain's policy is clear. If you live in England, you speak English. If a foreign national living in England can't speak English, they will be sent home. Not complicated.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
A very special first introduction today - my second grandchild. It is all of our responsibility to leave a better Britain to our children and grandchildren than the one left to us. We certainly have an awfully long way to go, but I still believe we can do it.
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I do believe kyle the piece of shit needs hanging nothing less
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⚠️ ANIMAL ABUSER RECEIVES SUSPENDED SENTENCE ❗KYLE YOUNG, 25. NEWCASTLE CONVICTED | Kyle Young, 25, currently of Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 and previously of Shotton Colliery, Durham – abandoned two starved and neglected dogs and subjected at least one of them to physical violence. On 15 March 2025 RSPCA Inspector Rowena Proctor went to Young’s then address of Hanover Crescent in Shotton Colliery following reports that dogs had been left unattended inside. There was no reply and a police notice on the door said the locks had been changed. Looking through the patio doors the officer could see an Akita-type dog who appeared to be extremely thin and had very obvious patches of painful-looking fur loss. Whilst at the location the Inspector was told the house had been petrol bombed three days before and the occupants had not returned since. The police were contacted to help gain access to the property. Peppa, an older female Akita, was taken into police possession because of concerns for her welfare and transported immediately for veterinary treatment by Inspector Proctor. In her written evidence to the court the officer said: “Peppa was very thin, her spine, ribs and pelvis were felt with ease and she had thick scabbing down her rear end and tail with more scarring and scabs down all four of her legs. “She seemed to be a really gentle dog, she was easy to handle and managed to hop straight into the kennel in my van which was a big relief as I was so concerned she would struggle due to her terrible body condition.” During the course of the investigation, footage was also passed to the charity which showed a man identified as Young appearing to try and throw Peppa over a six-foot high fence. She was heard making fearful noises and was seen dropping to the ground before being struck twice and crying out. Young later claimed in an interview that he hit her because she had bared her teeth. The damage to Peppa’s skin was so severe that a severe secondary bacterial infection had taken hold which required several weeks of extensive antibiotic treatment. The court heard that in a separate incident several months earlier, an adult French bull dog called Nala was also signed into the care of the RSPCA from the same address. Young claimed he had taken her in as a stray. Peppa was not at the property at the time. Nala weighed 10.05kgs (22.15lbs) and was given a body condition score of two out of nine. A large pendulous mass was hanging from the left side of her vulva for which no veterinary treatment had been sought. In mitigation the court was told the defendant was a drug addict. Peppa was initially looked after at a private boarding facility on behalf of the RSPCA. She made a good recovery and was successfully rehomed by the RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield, Bradford & District Branch. Despite receiving treatment Nala’s health did not improve and she was later put to sleep on veterinary advice to prevent further suffering. A third dog who was not the subject of any charges was signed over by Young and has also been rehomed by the charity. Speaking after sentencing Inspector Proctor said: “Both dogs were suffering from serious health issues as a result of Young’s prolonged neglect and negligence. Peppa had also been subjected to needless physical violence by him which had left her terrified. “I’d like to thank the police and the people who assisted us with this investigation and to the team at our Halifax, Huddersfield & Bradford Branch who helped with Peppa’s rehabilitation and found her a wonderful and much-deserved new home.” Sentencing | 16-week custodial sentence, suspended for 18 months; 151 days of ‘rehab’; six-month drug treatment programme; costs of £300 plus £154 victim surcharge. Disqualified from keeping animals for ten years. Credit UKACF.

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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Hi @Keir_Starmer What happened to “Labour would freeze your council tax”? Or “Not a penny more on your council tax…No ifs, no buts”? Many people across the country are opening letters for higher council tax bills. Labour deserve the local election annihilation coming in May.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Our national billboard campaign starts today…
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Restore Britain is now a registered political party. I said I was going to provide the British people with a genuine alternative from outside the existing rotten political establishment, and I am doing exactly that. We are all doing that. Not one filled with the very same people who decimated the country in the first place. If you want to vote for failed Tories, there are now two options on the ballot paper. Restore Britain is something new, something fresh, something completely different. Something honest. This will not be easy. It will be painful. Very painful. But there is now at least an option. There is a chance. There is a way out. We don’t have many friends in the Westminster establishment. The media will ignore the good news, but relentlessly highlight the bad. Pollsters will deliberately suppress our numbers, not even giving Restore Britain as an option. Look at the ‘media’ coverage from our official registration, from our incredible membership numbers, from the impact we have already made. BBC? Not a word. GB News? Of course not. The rest? Nothing. That tells you everything you need to know. It’s one big club, and we’re not in it. Good. That’s how I like it. But they will come for us, they already are - viciously and personally. Ask yourselves why. Because I believe we are going to win the next election. They’ll laugh, I don’t care. Keep underestimating us, please. Our supporters are what drives this party. So please, get the word out. Speak to friends and family. Encourage them to join our party. We can win. I believe we will win, and I believe we will Restore Britain.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Here’s to restoring Britain… Have a great weekend.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Incredible news. We have just received Electoral Commission confirmation that Restore Britain is now officially registered as a political party. Our aim is simple - win the next general election and restore our great country. Join us in that mission. restorebritain.org.uk/join_us
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