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The Pro Rogue 🔴⚪️⚫️@TheProRogue·
Always remembered. Never forgotten. The Flowers of English football. The Flowers of Manchester. Manchester United #MUFC
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GB News@GBNEWS·
'Don't let them in. How hard is it to say enough is enough?!' Political Commentator Khadeja Brown, says she is 'sick to her teeth' of speaking about the dangers of unvetted immigration. She says her concerns are falling on deaf ears.
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GB News@GBNEWS·
'I have a nine-year-old daughter. It really scares me, how far is it going to go and how much worse?' Political Commentator Khadeja Brown fumes at the state of the UK and its broken migration system.
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@SophieP25397 Living in an echo chamber is not good for your knowledge. Try watching @GBNEWS , you might learn something I.e that you’re wrong on a lot of things. Your life will improve. I promise
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SophieSpring97
SophieSpring97@SophieP25397·
Don't forget the clocks go forward on Sunday. Unless you vote #Reform and they go back socially to 1945 and economically to 1900
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Dave Hibbert, BA(Hons), ACTUS, Cert.Ed. Rejoin EU.
Starmer is now being recognised as a principled ‘anti-war leader’; one who anticipated the potential outcomes and stuck to his principles. Unlike his political opponents who rushed to scoring political points.
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Mike Tapp MP
Mike Tapp MP@MikeTappTweets·
Britain was built by grafters - not tax dodgers. We’re not customers of Britain. We’re contributors to it. Watch 👇
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@PrfChrisPainter Starmer needs a daily prime time news slot to get through all the different things he’s messed up. Professor, anywhere in your lifetime of study did you learn how to spot when someone is lying? Or is critical thinking a thing of Universities past?
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Patrick Christys
Patrick Christys@PatrickChristys·
Starmer is set to make Sadiq Khan a Lord…thoughts? 👇
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
Keir Starmer can't - or won't - tell us if he spoke to Peter Mandelson before appointing him as ambassador. The strange absence of Starmer's opinion in the Mandelson files. Now the curious case of McSweeney's 'stolen' phone. There's something fishy going on.
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@IanByrneMP Ian, Q: who is primarily responsible for forcing up food prices, making energy so expensive people have to choose between eating or heating, rents up the wazoo? A: you & your mates in Westminster on your fat salaries & cozy expenses all paid for by us Spare us the faux outrage
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lan Byrne MP
lan Byrne MP@IanByrneMP·
At a time when so many supporters are struggling to heat their homes, put food on the table and keep up with the rent, the club I love has made a shameful decision to hike ticket prices over the next three years. It’s staggering. It’s tone deaf from the billionaires who run our club in Boston. The very people who play a huge part of making this club what it is, the famous 12th man, the beating heart of Liverpool are being priced out and pushed aside, all while their loyalty is used to sell ‘Brand Liverpool’ across the world. LIverpool Football Club stripped of its working class support base is where this ends. This greed from football clubs poses an existential threat to the game and the community that made the club what it is today. #StopExploitingLoyalty #FootballWithoutFansIsNothing
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Liverpool FC can confirm it will increase general admission ticket prices limited to inflation for the next three seasons, while freezing junior and local general tickets at £9 each. 🔗 lfc.tv/4t9lOKn

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Resist CBDC
Resist CBDC@Resist_CBDC·
We’re supposed to believe - all the world leaders - that all meet up in Davos - all made the exact same errors - open borders - COVID - vax mandates - Digital ID - CBDC - green energy - trans - all at the exact same time - all in the exact same direction - just coincidentally.
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Claire Adams
Claire Adams@claire_adams694·
🚨LABOUR COVER-UP EXACT SAME PLAYBOOK AS LAST EASTER RECESS 🚨 On the final sitting day before Easter recess 2025, Katie Lam stood in the House of Commons and forced the issue of grooming gangs into the open. The response from Jess Phillips was noted. In June 2025, Casey’s audit made it clear. Authorities should not be destroying records linked to these cases. By November 2025, Robbie Moore was already pressing the Home Office in committee, asking what had been done to ensure those records were being retained. December 2025, Anne Longfield is appointed to lead the inquiry. January 2026, the Home Office finally writes to policing bodies about preparing records. Months after the warning. February 2026, Robbie Moore raises it again. Bradford and others still had not been clearly told to retain records. At the same time, decisions around court data access are made, then reversed, raising further questions about transparency at the centre. Fast forward. Right before recess again, the Home Office now admits that vital grooming gang records may have been lost or destroyed. April 2025. Warnings. June 2025. Clear direction. November. Questions. January. Delayed action. February. Still not in place. Now. Missing records. Still no terms of reference. Same issue. Same delays. Same timing. Labour not acting. Again. And once again, it all surfaces just before Parliament breaks for recess
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
I don't know what happened to Morgan McSweeney's phone. But after another day of deflection and deceit I know this for certain. Keir Starmer is lying his posterior off about it > Daily Mail > dailymail.co.uk/debate/article…
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(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
The problem with the McSweeney story is that two realities are in direct conflict. Yes, it's incredible to think a senior government advisor would wilfully stage the theft of their phone. People who know McSweeney well say he simply wouldn't do that. But it's equally incredible to think the theft of such a sensitive device would be handled in such a casual way. And that the "theft" came shortly after No.10 officials held meetings in which they expressed specific concerns about what would happen if the information contained on that phone became public.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
The current state of the Royal Navy: 2 aircraft carriers — neither operational. 6 Type 45 destroyers (our most powerful warships) — one operational (in Cyprus). 7 Type 23 frigates (less powerful, much older) — three operational 5 Astute class nuke-powered subs — one operational (in Arabian Sea?). Surely those responsible for this appalling state of unreadiness (a national embarrassment if ever there was one)— political, civilian and military — should be fired/charged. Their incompetence has effectively left us without a navy. Quite an achievement for an ancient island nation.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇦🇪🇮🇷 The UAE just did what NATO wouldn't Abu Dhabi told allies it will deploy its own navy as part of a "Hormuz Security Force" and is pushing dozens of countries to join. It's also drafting a UN Security Council resolution with Bahrain, though Russia and China will likely block it. The most telling quote came from Emirati minister Sultan al-Jaber: "Iran holds Hormuz hostage. Every nation pays the ransom, at the gas pump, at the grocery store, at the pharmacy." Trump begged NATO for weeks. Germany said no. Japan said no. France stalled. Britain offered drones. The country that actually stepped up is a Gulf monarchy that's been absorbing 2,000+ Iranian attacks since February 28th. Source: Financial Times
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🇺🇸🇮🇷 Iran is losing the war on volume and winning it on accuracy... The numbers tell a story nobody in Washington wants to hear. Iran's daily launch rate collapsed 90% from day one. But its hit rate jumped from 4% to 24% and keeps climbing. Fewer shots, more damage. The shift is deliberate. Tehran shifted from mass barrages of ballistic missiles, which Patriot batteries eat for breakfast, to cheap Shahed drones that slip under radar and cluster warheads that shatter into dozens of bomblets no interceptor can chase. The damage bill tells the rest: -Three F-15s downed by friendly fire. -An F-35 hit. -Twelve+ Reapers lost. -Five tankers damaged. -A billion-dollar radar destroyed. -The Ford carrier sidelined in Greece. Total cost: up to $2.9 billion in equipment alone. Source: WSJ, JPost

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Aimen Dean
Aimen Dean@AimenDean·
“The Iranian regime poses no threat to the world.” Honestly, every time I hear that sentence - usually from a politician or a very comfortable diplomat - I mentally put a big red X on their ability to understand geopolitics. Not disagreement. Disqualification. Let’s walk through this slowly, for the well-meaning but dangerously naive. In what world is it normal for a state to recruit 700,000 fighters from across Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, and Pakistan… arm them, train them, and deploy them as transnational militias outside the authority of their own countries? In what world is it normal to effectively hijack the political, economic, and military decision-making of a neighboring state like Iraq, while simultaneously fueling civil wars in Syria and Yemen that have left millions dead and tens of millions displaced? In what world is it normal that half of a country’s armed forces - namely the IRGC - is designated as a terrorist organization by dozens of countries… and yet continues to operate, fund, arm, and expand? And here’s my favorite. In what world is it normal for a regime to transfer ballistic missiles (multi-warhead systems with ranges exceeding 2,500 km) to a terrorist non-state actors like the Houthis? Let me simplify that. Sovereign-level strategic weapons… handed to narco terror militias. Militias that traffic in narcotics, humans and chaos. And somehow, we’re told this is… not a threat? Even NATO countries like Germany or Italy don’t field that kind of range in their arsenals. But a militia in Yemen does? Perfectly normal. Nothing to see here. And all of this is happening in a region that holds roughly 60% of global oil and gas reserves, and controls the world’s most critical maritime choke points - Strait of Hormuz, Bab el-Mandeb, and the Suez Canal. So let me ask the obvious question. If this is not a threat… what exactly qualifies? Explain it to me like am a 5 year old!! Do we wait until global energy flows collapse? Until maritime trade is strangled? Until missiles start landing beyond the region? At what point do we graduate from “not a threat” to “perhaps mildly concerning”? Because from where I’m sitting, the regime isn’t preparing to become a threat. It already is one. Oh, I forgot .. All of the above is happening while the same terror sponsoring regime is seeking nuclear weapons and in actual control of 460 kg of highly enriched uranium enough for 11 nuclear bombs!!🤦🏻‍♂️
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Krisztina Maria
Krisztina Maria@KrisztinaMaria·
Ayaan Hirsi Ali - let’s talk a bit about her. She is one of the most courageous voices of our time. She was born in 1969 in Mogadishu, Somalia, into a strict Muslim family. As a young girl, she was subjected to female genital mutilation. She grew up between Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, and Kenya under a strict Islamic upbringing. In 1992, she fled to the Netherlands to escape an arranged marriage - she jumped off a train in Europe and applied for asylum. There, she learned Dutch, earned a degree in political science, and began working with integration. She lost her faith in Islam. She became an atheist, and later converted to Christianity in 2023. She saw clearly how Islam oppresses women - forced marriages, honor killings, female genital mutilation, polygamy, and the total lack of freedom. In 2004, she made the short film Submission together with Theo van Gogh. The film showed violence against women in Islam. Shortly after, Theo van Gogh was murdered in broad daylight in Amsterdam by a radical Muslim. A threat against Ayaan was left pinned to his chest: she was next. She received death threats for years. She had to live under police protection. She was elected to the Dutch parliament for the Liberal Party, where she fought for Muslim women’s rights and against the illusions of multiculturalism. She has written books such as Infidel, Nomad, and Heretic, where she directly criticizes the core of Islam - not just “extremism,” but the ideology itself. Today, she lives in the United States, married to historian Niall Ferguson, and continues her work, among other things through her foundation (AHA Foundation). She warns the West about mass immigration from Muslim countries, parallel societies, and the self-deception that claims Islam can be reformed without confronting its texts and history. Like Salman Rushdie, Ayaan Hirsi Ali has paid a high price for speaking the truth. Rushdie was hunted for a book. She was hunted for showing the reality of her own life and the lives of millions of Muslim women. She is not “Islamophobic.” She is a former Muslim who has seen the system from the inside and refuses to stay silent. She points to the uncomfortable truth: that Western values such as freedom of speech, gender equality, and individual liberty are incompatible with classical sharia Islam. Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a living example of why the Enlightenment is still worth defending. She risked her life to say what most people don’t dare: that the problem is not only “extremists,” but a religion that, at its core, oppresses women and rejects criticism. She deserves respect from all of us - not because she is “controversial,” but because she refuses to lie in order to be politically correct. In a time where many bow to threats, she continues to speak the truth. These are the kind of people who keep the soul of the West alive. Thank you Ayaan.❤️‍🔥🪽✝️
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