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@BBCPropaganda

Culture war correspondent. Propaganda researcher. Expert fact checker. Not affiliated with similar sounding organisations If you like it, RT it Fuke/orf

London, UK Bergabung Aralık 2011
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Ⓑring Ⓑack Ⓒlippy@BBCPropaganda·
We're white We're black We're asian We're mixed We're men We're women We're Christian We're Jewish We're Muslim We're none-of-the-above We're rich We're poor We're gay We're straight We're none-of-your-bloody-business We don't care about all that. We're British. Stop dividing us
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Crewkerne Gazette
Crewkerne Gazette@CrewkerneGaz·
Keir Starmer was fingered by Labour insiders after slipping Scott Mills into his May election ‘super team’. With Scott already making headlines in the BBC’s latest scandal, it only seemed right for Keir to welcome him firmly into Labour’s ‘winning’ operation. {satire}
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Duncan Hegan
Duncan Hegan@DuncanHegan1·
If we want care workers etc to not live in poverty (which we do), we should stop suppressing the wages of those jobs by flooding the market with an infinite supply of labour.
Emily Thornberry@EmilyThornberry

Actually Patrick, it means those who've come here to work in jobs that form the backbone of society - care workers, teaching assistants, cleaners. Nobody in such jobs should be in poverty. When we’re talking about lifting children out of poverty, why wouldn’t we mean everyone?

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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
I am speaking LIVE from Hull on Reform UK’s local election tour. I will call out the Tory hypocrisy on North Sea oil and gas. These are the people that wrote net zero into law. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
LibDem MP Max Wilkinson has said the quiet part out loud. His problem with X is that ordinary people have a voice on contentious issues, like immigration which is a “really easy way that they couldn't in the past". Diversity is our “strength” unless it’s diversity of opinion.
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Germany's Parliament has voted for a law that allows courts to apply the death penalty to Jews accused of attacking Germans We're back to 1933, aren't we... Oh, wait, sorry. It was Israel's Parliament and applies to Palestinians who attack Israelis. That's completely different.
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Mr Memory
Mr Memory@AmIRightSir·
The current senior life peer (i.e. the current living one with the earliest date of peerage creation, in this case 1971), Lord Tanlaw, is 92 today
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Ⓑring Ⓑack Ⓒlippy@BBCPropaganda·
If what Scott Mills did was bad enough to sack him then it was bad enough that it is in the public interest to say what it was The cover up makes BBC management complicit and sends a message about how celebrities are treated as a protected caste and that encourages misbehaviour
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Brandon Straka #WalkAway
Brandon Straka #WalkAway@BrandonStraka·
Authorities in parts of Europe are taking stricter action on Islamic migrants who violate laws or refuse to integrate, sparking debate. Calls are growing to adopt similar policies in both Europe and America.
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Ⓑring Ⓑack Ⓒlippy@BBCPropaganda·
To be clear, the number of immigrants the UK takes is up to the UK government, UK Parliament and UK electorate. We don't need a government that "pushes for" anything. We will change the Parliament and government if they open the borders and foreigners flood in from the EU again
Express Politics@ExpressPolitics

The UK is pushing for an outright cap on the number of young people arriving in the UK under the scheme. #DailyExpress #Echobox=1774869113" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">express.co.uk/news/politics/…

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Ⓑring Ⓑack Ⓒlippy@BBCPropaganda·
@Antmoll69 So you don't think the CCP treatment of Uyghurs is obscene? Or are you trying to behave like the CCP and ban people from speaking anything that isn't approved by the CCP?
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Ⓑring Ⓑack Ⓒlippy@BBCPropaganda·
Doesn't realise that the Chinese are multiethnic and that ethnic superiority is why the Communists (mainly Han Chinese) persecute the Uyghurs and that sort of society is not something we British aspire to, it's something we think is obscene
Conservative Gal ✝️✡️NEVER AGAIN IS NOW@AnnabethUnbound

No, you're not. The British are descended from the ethnic groups that formed Great Britain. You will never be British, you identity thief. If I live in China, I am not Chinese. Racist as fuck.

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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
The Messages Are Not Gone. They Are on Someone Else's Phone. There is a certain kind of political scandal that ends not with a dramatic revelation but with a mundane one. Not a smoking gun but a forgotten detail. Not a conspiracy unravelled but a basic error of logic, sitting in plain sight, waiting for someone to point at it. This is one of those moments. We have spent several weeks being told that Morgan McSweeney's messages are gone. Wiped. Unrecoverable. Lost to a street robbery in Pimlico and a remote deletion that, conveniently, destroyed the tracker along with everything else. Downing Street has leaned heavily on this narrative. The messages cannot be produced because the messages do not exist. The phone is gone. The evidence is gone. Move along. There is a problem with this story. WhatsApp is not a one-way street. When two people exchange messages, those messages exist on both devices. Wiping one phone does not reach through the internet and delete the other. McSweeney's conversations with Lord Mandelson are not only on McSweeney's phone. They are also on Mandelson's phone. His conversations with Jonathan Powell are on Powell's phone. His conversations with Matthew Doyle are on Doyle's phone. The messages Downing Street has declared unrecoverable are, in fact, sitting in the pockets and cloud backups of everyone McSweeney spoke to. Any child with a smartphone could tell you this. And it raises a question so obvious it is remarkable that it has taken this long to ask it loudly: why has nobody in Downing Street been asked to produce their devices? The answer, in Mandelson's case, may already be known to the Metropolitan Police. He was arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office. When you arrest someone on those grounds, you seize their phone. That is standard procedure. It is not optional. If Mandelson's device was taken, as it almost certainly was, then the Metropolitan Police are already in possession of the other end of every conversation Downing Street has spent months telling us is lost. Read that again slowly. The government may have wiped one phone while the police were already holding the other. If that is the case, then the claim that McSweeney's messages are unrecoverable is not an unfortunate consequence of a street robbery. Maintaining that claim in full knowledge of Mandelson's arrest and the likely seizure of his device is not carelessness. It is something considerably more serious. Downing Street has refused to say whether any attempt was made to track the wiped phone. It has refused to explain why the ICO was not notified. It has refused to say whether MI5 or GCHQ were informed. It is now going to have to answer a fourth question, and this one is harder to manage than the others. If the police have Mandelson's phone, where are the messages? "The messages Downing Street has declared unrecoverable are, in fact, sitting in the pockets and cloud backups of everyone McSweeney spoke to."
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Glenn Diesen
Glenn Diesen@Glenn_Diesen·
It is ironic that Israeli media can publish criticism of Zionism that would not be permitted in Western media. Have we become more Catholic than the Pope in our deference to Zionism?
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@Antmoll69 @IronDuke64 It was funny. Maybe not the funniest, but funny is a scale. You just can't laugh at your "Restore" religious and personality cult. Kind-of similar response you get when joking about BLM, BTW. It's why we make the jokes. The 'serious' responses are funnier than the jokes
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Mike
Mike@Doranimated·
This beats the IRGC’s Lego videos.
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Ⓑring Ⓑack Ⓒlippy@BBCPropaganda·
@ALaurie2025 What was my tweet? A joke about Restore and Reform. Maybe you should learn about UK politics. We don't have a Presidential system. We have a party system where you need 326 MPs to win. Reform are getting there, but have problems. Restore is a well funded personality cult.
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AnnieLaurie2025
AnnieLaurie2025@ALaurie2025·
@BBCPropaganda Omg I live in America don’t know any of these people but it was obvious to me it was a joke based on Lowe’s previous posts get a sense of humor
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