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Forrest

Forrest

@Forrest057

Private and public sector experience. Retired business and property professional. No DMs. Retweets are not endorsements.

Se unió Şubat 2018
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AmericanPapaBear™
AmericanPapaBear™@AmericaPapaBear·
🚨SHOCKING FOOTAGE: This might be hard to watch. A white teen lays on the ground in the fetal position as a large group of black teens beat him mercilessly. The black teens are seen punching, kicking and stomping on the white teen OVER AND OVER again. These people are animals!
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The Free Speech Union
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion·
Data shows court backlogs are coming down — so why doesn’t the Government want to talk about it? Analysis of government figures by the Criminal Bar Association shows that lifting the cap on the number of judicial sitting days in Crown Courts has significantly reduced the backlog in key regions of England and Wales. This follows the Justice Secretary’s decision to release funding for an additional 1,250 sitting days. But the Government doesn’t want to talk about it. Because it undermines their authoritarian plan to slash our right to trial by jury. Lammy has claimed that curbing our right to trial by jury is the only way to cut the backlog of 80,000 cases in the Crown Court — despite there being no evidence for this. It has always been clear that jury trials aren’t the problem; the real issue is that a significant percentage of Crown courtrooms aren’t sitting. Chairwoman of the Criminal Bar Association, Riel Karmy-Jones KC, has said that she does “not understand why this core data, which shows that the crown court case backlog in large parts of the country is coming down, was not shared with us, or the parliamentary select committee scrutinising the Courts and Tribunals Bill last week”. She went on to add: “The debate about jury trials is of such generational importance, not only to the criminal justice system, but society as a whole. Yet for no explicable reason, this data, which may undermine government’s own projections, and was available on the date it was due for publication, appears to have been sat on for many weeks if not many months.” @DavidLammy doesn’t want this data getting in the way of his sinister assault on our liberties. Read more below 👇
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Lee Harris
Lee Harris@LeeHarris·
🚨 HUGE: LABOUR ADMIT ED MILIBAND HAS FAILED! The colossal eco-idiot has not reduced our reliance on fossil fuels ONE BIT! He's making us *all poorer* and destroying the economy for NOTHING! It's over for Ed Miliband. We need to SCRAP Net Zero And DRILL BABY DRILL!
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Suffragent
Suffragent@Suffragent_·
NEW‼️300 illegal migrants are being housed in the 4-star Richmond Apartment Hotel in Liverpool. They all get free NHS dentistry, GP access, food and cash spends while living in the city centre. Meanwhile, natives are paying £1,300pcm for a bedsit in the same street.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Not quite. The argument is not that university educated people lack critical thinking skills. It is that the institutions responsible for developing those skills have themselves been captured by a particular ideological framework that makes certain conclusions far more available than others. That is not an insult to individuals. It is an observation about institutions. Critical thinking requires exposure to genuine intellectual diversity, competing ideas, robust challenge and the freedom to reach unfashionable conclusions without professional or social consequences. British universities have been measurably moving in the opposite direction for decades. That is not projection. It is documented in academic freedom surveys, in the treatment of dissenting staff and students, in the narrowing of acceptable opinion on subjects from immigration to gender to national identity. On applying indoctrination to all. Agreed in principle. Every institution shapes the assumptions of the people who pass through it. The question is which institutions currently exercise the most influence over the most people at the most formative period of their lives, and in which direction. The answer to that question is not symmetrical. The left has been more systematic, more deliberate and more successful at capturing those institutions than the right. That is not opinion. It is the explicit strategy Gramsci outlined and the left has spent fifty years executing. And yes, this is an opinion piece. So is every argument ever made about anything. The question is whether the opinion is supported by evidence. The chart, the academic freedom data, the documented ideological capture of British universities and the voting patterns of their graduates suggest it is. What evidence supports yours?
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨BREAKING: RUPERT LOWE CONFIRMS RAPE GANG INQUIRY REPORT HAS BEEN DRAFTED - RELEASED SOON The establishment will continue to cover it up But justice must be done
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
A Rochdale grooming survivor has branded Sir Keir Starmer’s account of her case “vile” and accused him of lying to help his political career. Survivor Ruby, not her real name, was raped five days a week from the age of 12 to 15 by a Pakistani gang, who forced her to get “blackout drunk” and threatened her with a gun when she said no. Impregnated aged 13 by gang member Adil Khan, Ruby, who has special needs, had her aborted foetus taken and frozen by Greater Manchester Police without her knowledge or consent. She was appalled to learn that when Sir Keir’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) belatedly took action, they only pursued conspiracy charges against her chief abuser Khan, who was released after just three years. She branded Sir Keir’s repeated use of his role as director of public prosecutions at the CPS during the Rochdale case to bolster his reputation "disgusting".
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Agent P
Agent P@AgentP22·
Energy chaos. Higher costs. Weaker Britain. Ed Miliband isn’t the solution—he’s the problem. Sack him.
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Katie Lam
Katie Lam@Katie_Lam_MP·
The Government's new ‘anti-Muslim hostility’ definition will make it harder to talk about Islamist extremism, FGM, and the grooming gangs. They’d rather restrict our right to criticise than deal with these problems head-on.  It’s putting us all in danger.
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
We’re in massive trouble, brought forward by the war on Iran. Where the US is mostly self sufficient the UK is utterly exposed. the Uniparty and its slavish net zero mania is the catalyst for disaster. ▪️By the end of April / May everything transported will begin to increase in price. Businesses will pass on costs or cut back with redundancies first. And don’t look to the Bank of England to help. It’s only ‘help’ will hurt more! ▪️By June/July / August. Grocery inflation will spike, Meat, salad, imported food all rise. Energy bills could be heading back towards £2,000 What that means is, many of those on benefits will be better off than Middle income families, now seriously struggling, with little or no disposable income. The knock on effect is that all consumer industries will be affected. They will start making bigger cuts. House moving could stall almost completely, DIY and all services are affected. Hospitality and travel particularly affected, with spikes in closures and redundancies. Every industry not funded by tax payer public money will be shrinking. ▪️September (if it drags on) Full energy crisis territory. Oil potentially $170–$200 and the Government will be forced to intervene but only those on benefits will receive support. This isn’t a temporary spike. It’s a chain reaction, the UK has little resilience to cope with prolonged interference with its ‘just in time’ energy economy. The war hasn’t “caused” the problem. It’s exposed it and accelerated it. The problem has always been closer to home and it’s now compounded by government policies.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
The first draft of our Rape Gang Inquiry report has been completed. It is very comprehensive and very powerful. Lots more work to do, but we are making progress. I will keep you all updated on a release date.
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Wait… Labour will provide a babysitting service to chaperone kids to and from school, while at the same time NOT prosecuting under 18s for knife crime? So they’re constraining the victims, not the criminals. Can they really be this moronic?
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Agent P
Agent P@AgentP22·
Swinney pretending to fix a crisis his own party created is peak SNP. You don’t get to break Scotland for a decade then pose as the repairman. 👇
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Agent P
Agent P@AgentP22·
The SNP were warned this would happen. They pushed ahead anyway. Now they’re scrambling for excuses.
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Agent P
Agent P@AgentP22·
Patients exposed to mould and fungal infections… Warnings ignored and Swinney was “confident” everything was fine? The SNP don’t just fail — they lie about it.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Trump has now compared Starmer to Neville Chamberlain. Not Winston Churchill. Not a loser. Chamberlain. The man whose name has been synonymous with appeasement, miscalculation and the catastrophic misreading of a mortal threat for eighty years. The escalation of historical comparisons tells its own story. Each one has been worse than the last. Each one has been earned. The context makes it worse. Trump has issued Iran a final ultimatum. Open the Strait of Hormuz or face the destruction of every power plant and bridge in the country within four hours. The Strait has been closed for over a month. Oil is heading toward two hundred dollars a barrel. Britain's fiscal headroom is gone. Energy bills are rising. And according to the i newspaper, Starmer is preparing to refuse American use of British bases to strike Iranian bridges and power plants, on the grounds that such targets fall outside the narrow definition of defensive action that Lord Hermer's legal opinion permits. Lord Hermer again. The Attorney General who blocked Diego Garcia at the start of this crisis is now drawing the boundaries of what America can and cannot do from British soil at its most critical moment. He has not stood for election. He has not been held accountable by a single British voter. He was appointed. And he is determining the foreign policy of a country whose closest ally is issuing ultimatums while the world's most important shipping lane remains closed. The suspicion, and it is one that the evidence does nothing to dispel, is that international law is not the reason for these decisions. It is the cover for them. The reason is the same one it has always been: a governing coalition that cannot afford to be seen taking the American side. The pattern established at the very beginning of this crisis has never broken. Starmer and Hermer blocked Diego Garcia. A drone on his own runway forced the reversal. A ship in dry dock took a fortnight to reach a base that had already been hit. He consulted his team on minesweepers. He called for negotiations with the regime bombing his own personnel. He issued humanitarian statements about Lebanon that did not mention Hezbollah once. At every stage the response has been the same: find the legal opinion, follow the process, do the minimum the moment demands and nothing more. And now, as Trump prepares what may be the decisive strike of this conflict, Starmer is drawing up fresh legal reasons why British soil cannot be used to support it. Five weeks in, the pattern is unbroken. Churchill did not need a lawyer to tell him what the moment required. Thatcher assembled a task force within days of Argentina's invasion, acted with clarity and speed, and did not mistake the legal framework for a substitute for leadership. Starmer has never understood that distinction. Lord Hermer has made a career of not understanding it. Together they have produced a foreign policy that has managed to disappoint Washington, alarm Gulf allies, lose the confidence of Cyprus, cede moral leadership to France and earn the Chamberlain comparison from the President of the United States, all within five weeks. Trump's ultimatum may or may not end the crisis. Iran's rejection of the Pakistan-brokered ceasefire suggests the regime is still gambling that continued defiance costs less than surrender. That gamble may yet prove fatal. What is already certain is that Britain will have played no meaningful part in the resolution, having spent five weeks finding legal reasons to watch from the sidelines. Chamberlain famously returned from Munich believing he had secured peace in our time. He had secured nothing except the contempt of history. Starmer will not return from anywhere waving anything. He has simply been present while others acted. The Chamberlain comparison stings precisely because it is not about cowardice. It is about the catastrophic cost of mistaking process for leadership. Appeasement has a new face.
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
The WEF Psychopaths must be stopped… “Water, soil and oxygen should NOT be infinitely accessible. They’re assets that should be included in our global economic balance sheets” They want to monetize BREATHING…and charge you for air while they OWN your lungs? GTFO of our lives
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Kiera Diss
Kiera Diss@KieraDiss·
“YOU’VE DONE THIS BEFORE HAVEN’T YOU?!” This sick predator was caught by hunters in Derby attempting to meet and rape a British child. ARASH MOHAMMED couldn’t stop himself from smirking. He was arrested.
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