Helen Dudden

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Helen Dudden

Helen Dudden

@DuddenHelen

I believe in inclusion and respect. I've been interested in family law for sometime, I also write and blog on child access

South West, England Beigetreten Aralık 2014
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Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
BREAKING: In Hackney 🇬🇧, a male suspect onboard a bus threatened Jewish passengers, shouting “Shame Hitler didn’t kill you” and “You should all go in the gas chambers”, while making threats to kill Jewish children and claiming to have a knife. The bus driver stopped the bus, activated the emergency alarm, and detained the suspect.
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Don Keith
Don Keith@RealDonKeith·
🚨 Counter-terror police in London have arrested 30 people across multiple investigations. A third suspect has now been detained over the attempted arson attack on a synagogue in Finchley. Britain is finally waking up to the growing threat.
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
Absolutely true
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
A Hamas terrorist proudly poses for a photo before cowardly murdering a bedridden elderly Israeli woman and her Filipina caregiver on October 7. How can anyone support Hamas?
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
Keir Starmer and the Labour government are the exact opposite of what the Labour Party traditionally stood for. A government that punishes the people with authoritarian, hypocritical, sanctimonious fake virtue to try and mask some pretty appalling politics during their first 2 years of being in government. The winter fuel allowance is a huge symbolism of this. No previous Labour government would have ever have considered punishing pensioners like this. So while Starmer repeatedly wangs on about “fixing the foundations” of the economy and a “£22bn black hole”, how is it economically fair and indeed morally viable to cut the winter fuel allowance from millions of pensions, hammer farmers and small businesses with punishment taxes while spending £500m on overseas farming, spaff £11.6bn on overseas climate change, a seemingly endless £3bn a year pipeline to Ukraine, the dodgy Chagos deal, £22bn on carbon capture machines & whilst breaking pledges on cutting energy bills and freezing council tax. The Labour government has already shown itself to be completely devoid of vision and empathy towards the mood of the British people. The country is rotting (largely due to the 14 years of appalling neglect and nefarious policies from the Tory government). The new Labour government had a chance to create a national conversation with the people and really listen and act accordingly to their many valid concerns. Tragically, they didn’t. Instead, they have indulged in the politics of punishment, austerity and misery and communicated by a po-faced Prime Minister who comes across as a modern day equivalent to the pompous, authoritarian Malvolio from Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. The Labour government is drowning in the snake oil salesmanship of broken promises and bare-faced duplicity combined with an angry divide and rule self-righteousness that only loses friends and alienates voters. And that’s why they are plummeting in the approval polls. Keir Starmer is hammering farmers, small businesses & pensioners while he trousered north of £750,000 in donations and £100,000 in freebies. It’s grubby and deeply hypocritical. He promised to clean up the mess in politics and be a Prime Minister with integrity, yet he’s claiming grotesque amounts of freebies, and in that dreadful po-faced manner of his, whilst repeatedly sanctimoniously lecturing to the public like we are all naughty schoolchildren. He’s now disliked to the point that he’s become a national laughing stock. But hypocritical pomposity on this scale deserves nothing but ridicule. Labour has tragically abandoned its “for the working people” traditions. “The Labour Party” in name has become an oxymoron. It is no longer committed to its original mission of improving living conditions and the opportunities of working people in Britain, standing against greedy corporations and the military-industrial complex, whilst protecting freedom of speech. Instead, it is the exact opposite - it’s in thrall to greedy corporatism. The over inflated payments to net zero based (largely overseas) corporations and meetings with BlackRock are a prime example of this. We have a Prime Minister who has no vision, no common touch and rules with smoke and mirrors - as shown in the Mandelson saga. To bookend where I began this post, Starmer & the Labour government aren’t anywhere near the values that used to serve Labour and their core voters well. John Smith (former Labour Party Leader) once said, “People in Britain today are angry: not just disappointed, not just disillusioned, but angry. They are angry at the state of Britain; angry at the total absence of leadership; angry at the absence of vision; angry at the hypocrisy and double standards; and they are angry at the incessant incompetence of a Government they no longer respect and increasingly despise.” And tragically, his words of wisdom (aimed back then against the Tory government) could equally apply to Keir Starmer’s government of today.
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Helen Dudden @DuddenHelen·
@JamesMelville @andrewfeinstein My grandfather Oliver was a miner working underground since he was 15 years of age. He died in his early 60s from the Black Dust. The general strike and seeing him come home covered in dust.
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Feargal Sharkey
Feargal Sharkey@Feargal_Sharkey·
"The government has missed its own deadline for bringing enforcement action against water companies polluting rivers and seas." And yet again there we have it. All of the promises, all of the empty, vacuous words, all of the failed commitments. Worthless, meaningless, nonsense. thetimes.com/uk/environment…
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Hitler was a socialist, therefore all socialists are Hitler
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
David Attenborough spent over 70 years teaching humanity about earth; he just turned 100. Thank you David, you're a light amongst the darkness.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Every British school dinner between 1944 and 1980 ended with custard. Real custard. Made in a steel jug the size of a small child. Whole milk, double cream, egg yolks from the school kitchen, a vanilla pod if the dinner ladies were feeling generous, sugar, cornflour. Heated until it coated the back of a wooden spoon. A skin formed on the top by the time it reached the dining hall. Poured over a sponge pudding, a slice of treacle tart, a wedge of apple crumble, a spoonful of jam roly-poly, the flat brown thing called Manchester tart that nobody could quite explain. The custard was the point. The dessert beneath it was a vehicle. The skin on top was either fought over or refused, depending on the child. There was no middle ground. Whole tribal allegiances among nine-year-olds were determined by the custard skin question. By 2010 most British school custards came from a powdered packet, mixed with hot water, containing modified maize starch, palm oil, emulsifier, colour, and a flavour described on the label as "vanilla flavouring (vegetarian)". It does not form a skin. The skin was the egg yolk and the cream coagulating at the surface as the custard cooled. The packet does not contain either. An entire generation of British children has now grown up without the dinner-hall ritual of arguing about whether the skin is the best part or the worst. The argument has been resolved by removing the cause of it. The recipe is six ingredients. The pan is in the cupboard. Try it on Sunday.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨NEWS: Norway has begun RE-OPENING North Sea Oil sites to meet growing demand from the UK In case you weren't aware of just how stupid the UK Government is, they are BLOCKING permits to drill while PAYING Norway to drill oil from the North Sea instead We are led by clowns
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Helen Dudden @DuddenHelen·
@violet1919 @MikScarlet I have bones that have grown together in my right ankle and can't have surgery because of sepsis. Part of my lower spine is pretty useless. Bone spurs in my feet.
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Marg@violet1919·
@MikScarlet Really feel for you. Going through something similar right now though not quite as drastic. But already my spine is a real awful mess so heaven help me as I continue to get older. Sorry to hear of your pain! Just sucks mightily hey 🫩😩
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Mik Scarlet
Mik Scarlet@MikScarlet·
After a nightmare night with pain I receive the results of the CT scan of my whole spine. Base of spine collapsing & nearly all of my upper spine deteriorating due to age & over reliance on that part for movement. More proof of how crap biology is 🤣
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
11 years ago, 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians were beheaded by ISIS in Libya for refusing to convert to Islam. Their last words were: “Jesus, I love you.” Remember, no one marched for them. Not a single protest for them!
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Deport Foreign Criminals
Deport Foreign Criminals@peterstopcrime·
TODAY me and my children, millie being in her mobility pram and Laylah at the side of me who’s 10 and very aware of being in a scary situation. were walking up bury road Bolton when this man was walking towards us he the approached us directly got in my face asking if I had a husband mumbling all sorts to the point we was petrified he wouldn’t move out of my face until I screamed on bury road after numerous attempts of telling him “to get the fuck away from us” we managed to get away until he started to antagonise us again waving shouting laughing we was genuinely petrified. Luckily Liams been driving down bury road a few minutes after & Iv told him he’s then found the guy further down bury road and he’s now been arrested and it gets even worse! He has an ASYLUM TAG we can all probably guess relates to. He then shouted about his visa when he was arrested, police have informed me he will now more than likely be deported once I go to court ! What scares me the most is these men are doing this to fully grown women with there children I’m petrified for my kids ever being alone in these streets. Please keep your eyes alert and your kids safe I’ve never been so scared. The scariest thing is that the OP thinks the court will somehow protect her and he’ll be deported! He won’t be, the next time He goes home it’ll be with one of our passports !
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Donna Louise
Donna Louise@DonnaLouise1212·
This feral, backward deranged import slashed a 16 month old baby in Dublin with a broken can. The baby sustained head injuries. How much more of this are we supposed to take? Mass deportations now!
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
Welcome to Britain, Where 30,000 Muslims can hold a mass public prayer demonstration. But a Christian preacher gets arrested for reading the Gospel. Our country is utterly broken.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
“If it’s a choice between spending billions of pounds on foreigners or spending billions on British pensioners then I choose British pensioners every single time!”
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