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Keith

@Bossftm

Family football and friends, order open to debate 😊 SAFC to the bottom of my heart

Peterborough Se unió Temmuz 2013
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Elected MP @zarahsultana inciting violence on the streets of the UK. There is absolutely no sense in this speech. It is pure hatred and she should be immediately stripped of her MP title, a by election called and charges of incitement issued to her.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Inventing temperature readings from phantom weather stations and now inflating maximum daily temperature records. Do you see that the MET office are on a mission to fabricate evidence to justify Net Zero. They have to because it’s all a fraud being played on you
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New research has found 'statistical proof' that the Met Office is inflating UK maximum daily temperatures, with the odds that corrupted weather stations are recording temperatures accurately being less than one in 10,000. dailysceptic.org/2026/03/29/sta…

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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
Britain has become a circus. Pride flags, trans flags, Hezbollah flags. ISIS flags. Hamas flags. All at once.
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Christian
Christian@decorativeartt·
Well, well, well… Yesterday we were told half a million people took to the streets in the “largest anti-far right march in British history.” The truth? It was the same well-funded, well-organised left-wing machine that shows up every single time, trade unions, NGOs, Stand Up To Racism, Palestine groups, and dozens of compromised Labour MPs all bussed in, paid for, and choreographed to create the illusion of mass public support. Here they are, every single one of them compromised: Zarah Sultana, Stella Creasy, Dawn Butler, John McDonnell, Richard Burgon, Rebecca Long Bailey, Nadia Whittome, Apsana Begum, Bell Ribeiro-Addy, Clive Lewis, Ian Lavery, Paula Barker, Kim Johnson, Mary Kelly Foy, Peter Dowd, Rachael Maskell, Olivia Blake, Ian Byrne, Grahame Morris, Lee Barron, Elaine Orr Stewart, Dr Simon Opher, Chris Hinchcliff, Brian Leishman, Cat Eccles, Peter Lamb, Richard Quigley, Steve Witherden… plus Plaid Cymru’s Liz Saville Roberts and Independent Iqbal Mohamed. Every last one of them stood on those platforms yesterday pretending to speak for “the people” while their own constituencies rot under grooming scandals, knife crime, mass immigration, and economic decline. These are not principled politicians. These are career activists and establishment mouthpieces who only ever turn out when the script says “attack the native working class and call them far right.” They don’t represent Britain. They represent the machine that has spent years betraying Britain. And yesterday they all crawled out of the same swamp together, waving the same flags, chanting the same slogans, funded by the same networks. This is just a teaser. As the day unfolds, we’re going to expose every single one of these great new faces, their dirty pasts, their secrets, and exactly how they’ve been destroying England. They’ve just served themselves up on a silver platter. The British public sees you clearly now. You are not the voice of the people. You are the voice of the people who hate the people. Britain First. No Surrender. 🦁🇬🇧
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John Cleese
John Cleese@JohnCleese·
Clearly a cover up Let's not forget about it.....
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677

Downing Street Wiped the Phone Before Anyone Could Find It Scotland Yard has reopened its investigation into the reported theft of Morgan McSweeney's phone, the device that almost certainly contained the most direct evidence of how Lord Mandelson came to be appointed as Britain's ambassador to Washington. Detectives are examining CCTV footage from the Westminster street where McSweeney claims he was robbed on the evening of October 20 last year. They fear the footage will already have been deleted. It is usually stored for only three months. The investigation, in other words, has been reopened into evidence that may no longer exist. On the evening of October 20, McSweeney called 999 from Pimlico. He gave the wrong address. He did not correct the handler when the wrong address was read back to him. He did not identify himself as the Prime Minister's chief of staff. He did not mention that the device contained sensitive government material. The following day, a police officer called to ask whether McSweeney had tracked the phone using its built-in tracker. He did not respond. At some point between the reported theft and that unanswered call, Downing Street remotely wiped the device. This destroyed the tracker. The phone could no longer be located. The messages it contained could no longer be recovered. Now consider what did not happen. The Metropolitan Police were not informed that the missing device belonged to the Prime Minister's chief of staff. MI5 was not informed. GCHQ was not informed. The Information Commissioner's Office, which must by law be notified within 72 hours of any serious data breach involving personal information, was not informed. It told The Telegraph this week that it had received no notification at any stage. Set this against what was happening inside Downing Street at the same moment. Officials had been holding meetings to discuss what they would do if the Conservatives used parliamentary process to force the disclosure of McSweeney's messages with Lord Mandelson. The phrase used in those meetings, according to reports, was coming for Morgan's messages. Days after those meetings concluded, the phone containing Morgan's messages was reported stolen. Days after that, it was wiped. A prosecutorial mind, presented with this sequence, asks one question above all others. At the point when Downing Street chose to wipe the device, did anyone consider that doing so would destroy the tracker and make recovery impossible? The answer is yes. That is what remote wiping does. It is not a passive consequence. It is the purpose. There are innocent explanations available for most of what surrounds this affair. Wrong addresses happen. Unanswered calls happen. Notification failures happen. But the decision to wipe a missing government device, knowing that doing so would render it untraceable and its contents unrecoverable, at the precise moment when those contents were the subject of active parliamentary and legal scrutiny, is not a clerical error. It is a choice. And choices have authors. Keir Starmer has said he beats himself up over the Mandelson appointment. He has not said who authorised the wipe. He has not explained why the ICO was not notified. He has not said whether anyone in Downing Street attempted to track the device before wiping it. He has not explained why MI5 and GCHQ, the agencies whose job it is to manage exactly this kind of security risk, were kept in the dark. These are not difficult questions. They have simple, factual answers. A government with nothing to hide would have provided them already. The country is still waiting. "Keir Starmer has said he beats himself up over the Mandelson appointment. [...]. He has not explained why MI5 and GCHQ, the agencies whose job it is to manage exactly this kind of security risk, were kept in the dark."

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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
A family member of Zack Polanski: ‘The mad thing is that he’s gay, he’s Jewish but he’s cosying up to people whose ideology is the complete antithesis of everything that he’s supposed to stand for. It’s like he’s a chicken, telling us to vote for KFC.’ Brutal but true! 👌🏼
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Anthony O'Neill
Anthony O'Neill@AnthonyAinsdale·
Our salt processing plant in runcorn is going bust due to sky high energy costs so we'll import salt even thou we have a never ending quantity of it. It's totally insane! Net zero is destroying all our industry. Criminally reckless.
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Selective “fury” in the UK: A problem. No problem.
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Yehuda Teitelbaum
Yehuda Teitelbaum@chalavyishmael·
Israeli naval commandos just raided a school in Khiam, Lebanon and uncovered hundreds of Hezbollah weapons, missiles, explosives, and rifles. Alongside the weapons were items bearing the UNHCR logo. I guarantee you won't see this story on CNN or the BBC.
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Josiah Burke
Josiah Burke@realJosiahBurke·
My brother teacher @EnochBurke is spending tonight in a tiny prison cell in Ireland after refusing to use “they/them” pronouns for a child. This is now over 600 days behind bars. Judges now want to ban his family from attending court. BUT THE TRUTH WILL NEVER BE SILENCED.
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Isaac Burke@isaaczburke

Judge Brian Cregan has threatened to ban Martina Burke, Ammi Burke and me from all future court hearings involving Enoch Burke, our son and brother. We wrote to the High Court today objecting to this unjust and unlawful proposal. burkebroadcast.com/2026/03/25/a-l…

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Bob For A Full Brexit
Bob For A Full Brexit@boblister_poole·
When Will This Court Case Sit For Jailing Thug Who Broke Policewomen’s Nose!
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
If I worked at a bank and I took a £55k donation to give preferential 'loans' to certain companies I would go to jail. Please tell me what the difference is when you are a politician and you handout corrupt contracts.
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
Ed Miliband’s Net Zero fantasy is now hitting reality. We’re on the brink of importing salt, a resource Britain has produced for generations. This isn’t climate leadership. It’s industrial self sabotage. And it’s our children who’ll inherit the cost.
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spiked@spikedonline

The factory that produces half of Britain’s salt could soon be killed by Net Zero. For the first time in history, England is set to be a net importer of the world’s most important mineral. This will be catastrophic for UK manufacturing, says Ruari McCallion buff.ly/M8o8O6P

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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
More gaslighting. They think we’re stupid. Fuel retailers make about 6p per litre, the government takes around 77p, If oil hits $150 a barrel, pump prices could reach £1.70 per litre, giving Rachel an extra £1–2 billion in tax. She’s gouging! Not the retailer.
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