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@ExtraneusT

A traveller, a stranger in a strange land, all my life. If you cannot see the Light, be the Light for others.

Scotland, United Kingdom Bergabung Temmuz 2022
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Ada Lluch
Ada Lluch@AdaLluch·
In Spain, during the last 24 hours… A man from Peru stabbed an 11-year-old boy to death. A North African man slashed a man’s face while shouting: “I’m going to kill all Spaniards.” Another North African man brutally beat a 12-year-old boy during a football match. Another North African man raped a woman and stole her mobile phone and underwear. And another North African man killed a young North African man. But the media keeps calling us racists for pointing out who is committing the vast majority of violent crimes.
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Nervana Mahmoud
Nervana Mahmoud@Nervana_1·
A message to all my Iranian followers This smug radical leftist attacked @PahlaviReza This is pure racist authoritarianism and arrogant desire to override the desire of million of Iranians Unsurprisingly, he blocked me a while ago, but I trust you will give him a piece of your mind. Javid Shah
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Neil Hughes
Neil Hughes@BlobWarriorUK·
Mosques get £18000 pounds each from the government for security. Churches get £199 each. Never forget how much our political elites hate you.
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Not 12 Restore candidates, 12 Yarmouth First candidates. Big difference.
Jo@Skruffss

@Gasseous_Clay He only cares about hurting Nigel, a multimillionaire that will as he said, leave the country if Greens win, yet promotes not voting Reform. His ego will destroy our country if people do not wake up to his rubbish. Reform are fielding 1624 candidates, Restore only 12 in GY 🤦‍♀️

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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
🚨 CHAGOS DEAL IS DEAD Starmer U-turn we can get behind. Sense prevails.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
You want to know the most efficient land use in Britain? Not almonds. (You can't grow almonds here. The climate would make them feel personally attacked.) Not avocados. (Laughable.) Not quinoa. (We tried. It's fine. It's not fine.) Grass. Which grows on the 65% of British agricultural land that cannot support arable crops. Which feeds ruminants. Which converts that grass into complete protein, saturated fat, and fat-soluble vitamins through a digestive system that has been running without modification for forty million years. The cow is not a problem to be solved. The cow is the solution that was already here.
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
EPIC BACKFIRE IN IRELAND The Irish Government sent in the MILITARY to CRUSH fuel protesters…but the Crowds EXPLODED in size. Now, huge parts of the country are RUNNING OUT OF FUEL. Their Globalist Regime has COMPLETELY LOST CONTROL
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𝒯𝓇𝒶𝒸𝓉𝑜𝓇𝑔𝒾𝓇𝓁𝓎 🇬🇧🚜 💚🤍💜
Oh fuck off with this pish! Clearly a natbot because she tried to take down her mentor the man she worshiped and stood by for years. So spare us the fucking bullshit that a man cleared in court was a fucking predator when she worked with him for years and never once said anything untoward about him. She was trying to protect her job from him coming back end of.
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Lee Harris
Lee Harris@LeeHarris·
🚨HUGE: Keir Starmer has ***DROPPED*** the legislation for the Chagos Surrender Deal. This follows Trump rightly saying the ludicrous deal is an "act of great stupidity" and Keir Starmer knows he can't proceed without his backing. IT'S OVER! THANK GOD FOR @POTUS 🙌
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The British Patriot
The British Patriot@TheBritLad·
🚨BREAKING: The UK government is now trying to take down Labour25.com — the website that lists every convicted paedophile linked to the Labour Party. It would be an absolute tragedy if it got shared and went viral. You know what to do 👇
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Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
If the Chagos surrender is dead, this is a great victory. One day there should be an inquiry into this shabby saga: the Ministers and officials, under Labour and the Tories, who tried to sell Britain out. Shameful.
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford

EXCLUSIVE Sir Keir Starmer has been forced to drop legislation which would cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius in a further deterioration of relations with Donald Trump The Times has been told that a bill underpinning the controversial deal will not be included in the King's Speech next month after the US president branded it an "act of great stupidity" and withdrew his support The government stands by the deal and will attempt to persuade Trump to change his mind but has acknowledged that it cannot proceed without his backing Ministers are "deeply frustrated" with Trump, who initially supported the deal after extensive discussions between intelligence agencies but changed his mind during a dispute with Nato over plans to seize Greenland The government believes that it puts the future of Diego Garcia, the UK-US base in the islands which has been used during the Iran war, at risk It is concerned that Mauritius will mount a legal challenge granting it access to the waters around Diego Garcia, making it harder for the base to host nuclear submarines and patrol surrounding waters The deal was highly contentious. It would have seen Britain hand over the islands to Mauritius before immediately entering into a 99-year lease for Diego Garcia. The government claimed it would cost £3.5billion, although the Tories disputed this and said it would cost £35billion his over its lifetime. thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

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Ross Kempsell
Ross Kempsell@RossKempsell·
This is huge - you’re going to need to sit down. *STARMER HAS DROPPED THE CHAGOS BILL FROM THE KING’S SPEECH - THE CHAGOS DEAL IS DEAD (The Times)* This is emotional. Thank you to EVERYONE who helped SAVE CHAGOS 🇮🇴 Keep fighting!
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Oh come on, Isabel. No one is asking for a "housetrained puppy." They are pointing out something much simpler. The state set the terms, took the money, and told people what they would receive in return. People organised their lives around that. That is how systems like this work. You keep repeating that "boomers take more than they paid in" as though that settles the question. It doesn't. It describes the arithmetic of a pay-as-you-go system with an ageing population. It says nothing about where the responsibility lies for how that system was designed, presented, and run. And the attempt to turn that into a moral failing on the part of millions of ordinary people is where your argument breaks down. They did not design the system. They did not control the demographic shift. They did not decide how National Insurance was used. They paid in under the rules they were given. You want to fix the system. Fine. Then start there. Start with the state that set the terms and mismanaged them. Because what you are offering instead is simple enough: keep the system as it is when it collects, change the rules when it pays out, and tell the people at the end of it that they should have known better.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Isabel, there's quite an assumption buried in that question. A couple on average wages in 1975 raised children, paid a mortgage, ran a car, kept the heating on and put food on the table. The idea that they had surplus income to accumulate significant savings across fifty years while doing all of that assumes a level of financial comfort that the majority of working people never had. Savings require disposable income. Disposable income requires wages that outpace the cost of living. For most of the people we are discussing that was never the reality. You have also just described a choice to be cash poor as though poverty is a lifestyle preference. The vast majority of people in this country do not end their working lives with substantial liquid savings because they spent those working lives doing what working lives require. Paying bills. Raising families. Contributing to a society that is now debating whether they deserve to keep their homes. And who taught an entire generation of young people that asset accumulation is a choice rather than a privilege, that cash poverty is a personal failing rather than a structural condition and that the solution to a lifetime of contribution is to liquidate the only thing it produced? The universities and institutions that shaped the worldview now being applied to the people who built them.
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