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Lee Clayton /\_/\ ♿️

Lee Clayton /\_/\ ♿️

@neededstar

My grandad played for wolves Alex Mcintosh. From 1937-1947 he played in the 1939 fa cup final,I was born in new cross hospital, i love football, I follow back.

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War Monitor@WarMonitors·
Serious question, wtf is up with Trump’s sleep schedule?
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Pepsi@pepsi·
Rank these Pepsi moments: first sip > can crack > finding Pepsi AM at the back of Grandma’s fridge. Go.
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Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
I showed President Trump everything you said about him, @TuckerCarlson. Everything.
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The New York Times@nytimes·
Breaking News: House Democrats released emails in which Jeffrey Epstein alleged that Donald Trump knew of the convicted sex offender's conduct and “spent hours at my house” with a victim. nyti.ms/4hZ7csQ
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George Gilbert
George Gilbert@GeorgeGilbertX·
Suicide is the biggest killer of men under the age of 30 in the UK. As the latest victim of cancel culture, let me reassure you that #BeKind style initiatives will never mend my mental woes in times like this. What would reassure me is the prospect of being allowed to be a man again and speak my views without fear of cancellation. •Eradicate the idea of toxic masculinity. •Recover freedom of speech, please or offend. •Prevent social conditioning that amplifies the feminisation of society. Once these 3 goals are accomplished, watch young men's suicide rates drop like a lead balloon. Trust me.
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Dead Men Talking
Dead Men Talking@DeadMenTalkPod·
If it wasn't for the war we'd have the top podcast episode in the UK today. Thanks Trump 😡
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Nicole Aniston 🌺
Nicole Aniston 🌺@nicoleeeexxo·
girls only want one thing and it starts with a C
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REEPA
REEPA@R3EPA·
Last year I started a running club based in Wolves not your typical running club this was community & culture focused we want to break the stigma that running is for a certain demographic only & uno what, we’ve been doing bits tbh COME JOIN US #RunWithThePack
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
This is Shaun Davies, Labour MP for Telford. As Leader of Telford & Wrekin Council, Shaun oversaw the fallout from the most abhorrent failure of young women and girls in our area. For years, he and the council he led downplayed the severity and scale of CSE in Telford and attempted to block an independent inquiry. If anyone should be held responsible for the culture of ignorance, victim-blaming, and indifference within the Council – as highlighted in the IITCSE investigation – it is Davies. Yet, he has barely offered an apology, let alone taken responsibility for his, his Cabinet’s, and his Council’s failure to protect vulnerable girls. On the day that the IITCSE Report was published, Shaun was noticeably silent, giving no public statement and blatantly distancing himself from the findings. He later stated that: “I was three years of age at the time” CSE was going on, as well as trying to emphasise that it was historic and imply that this was all ‘before his time’. This isn’t true. CSE was, and is still, going on in Telford. Davies was in the Cabinet from 2011. He served as Leader from 2016. He was part of the establishment. He was part of the problem. He coordinated a letter which was co-signed by 9 other powerful local men (dubbed the ‘Telford Ten’) to the Home Secretary, stating that it was “not necessary” for an independent inquiry into CSE in Telford. He instead claimed that the Alexis Jay inquiry into child sexual abuse (which didn’t cover Telford at all nor did it go into detail about other CSE scandals such as Rotherham) would suffice. He only later backtracked due to significant public pressure. He supported members of his Cabinet who were directly responsible for the failings or made divisive comments on the issue. Indeed, many of the key players in the Telford CSE scandal are still serving in positions of authority in Telford and elsewhere to this day. The Cabinet Member for Children’s Services at the time, Paul Watling, reportedly publicly called the journalist responsible for breaking the Telford story ‘despicable and said she was ‘inventing the scale of the abuse in order to sell a survivor’s book’. Another signatory of Council Leader’s letter to the Home Secretary, Andrew Mason, reportedly said the story was ‘made up on the back of a fag packet,’ while a different Labour councillor said that it was “sensationalised scaremongering”. And Davies’ attempts to distance himself from the failings that he was part of – indeed, that he was integral to – simply don’t hold up. It is my belief that he has only avoided scrutiny for this long because of the influential position he held in the Council. Even the implementation of the IITCSE Report – which was heavily critical of Council leadership and the Cabinet – was being overseen in-part by Davies (albeit as part of the complex implementation committee structures). Like in other Rochdale, Rotherham and elsewhere, Davies and other local leaders were essentially granted the power to mark their own homework. And now, he holds even greater power and influence as Telford’s MP. This being despite the fact that concerns were raised before his election regarding his involvement in the CSE scandal and continued refusal to acknowledge his Council’s failings. Labour continues to promote the very people who did nothing while children were being abused. Davies and his Council turned a blind eye for far too long. In my opinion, no one that played a part in, or ignored, the cover-up of child grooming and exploitation is fit for office. In the case of Rotherham, Keir Starmer barred local officials from running for Parliament once their links to the CSE scandal were uncovered.   The only way to secure justice for victims and survivors, deliver change, and protect other girls is to hold those responsible to account. How can we do that when a complicit party is the judge, jury, and executioner? How can we do that when men like Shaun Davies still hold positions of power?
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 BREAKING: Mykhailo Mudryk has been provisionally suspended after testing positive to doping test. Chelsea confirm that the FA recently contacted Mudryk concerning an adverse finding in a routine urine test. “Both the Club and Mykhailo fully support the FA’s testing programme and all our players, including Mykhailo, are regularly tested”. “Mykhailo has confirmed categorically that he has never knowingly used any banned substances”. “Both Mykhailo and The Club will now work with the relevant authorities to establish what has caused the adverse finding”.
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