Don't get radicalised by the SNP.

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Don't get radicalised by the SNP.

Don't get radicalised by the SNP.

@snp_will

Can't stand what the poisonous, dictatorial and divisive SNP have done to Scotland.

Scotland, United Kingdom Bergabung Ocak 2019
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Humza Yousaf
Humza Yousaf@HumzaYousaf·
Eid Mubarak to all those celebrating across the world. May your day be full of blessings ♥️
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
11, 12, and 14 years old. Raped for days by more than 20 Pakistani immigrants. Tortured—one had her tongue nailed to the wall to keep her still while they raped her. The police ridiculed, insulted, and ignored them. The feminists turned the other way. If it hadn't been for Elon Musk, who publicly shared the trial testimonies, sparking outrage from Reform UK and internal investigations, no one would have known anything. You're not angry enough. - @babetta123
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Jade Warwick
Jade Warwick@TheJadeWarwick·
I couldn’t care less what names you call me for pointing out the truth. 9 year old Luna, a little Swedish girl, was biking home from after school care. A 15-year-old boy, an Ethiopian migrant, attacked her. He dragged her into a wooded area, raped her, beat her, tied her to a tree using shoelaces, one around her neck, and strangled her. She suffered severe injuries from the strangulation, including oxygen deprivation that caused permanent brain damage. Deportation, remigration, repatriation.
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Mohammad N Asif
Mohammad N Asif@MohammadAsif_1·
I stand with @NicolaSturgeon Nicola is serving a sentence for a crime she did not commit. She was betrayed and deceived by a man she trusted, then subjected to relentless scrutiny and condemnation by sections of the establishment media. Stop the persecution.
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
Two burqa-wearing women demanded only Muslim female guards could screen them and refused to unveil for cameras or men. The airport said no. Liberals called it Islamophobia. Should Muslims follow the same security rules as everyone else? A. Yes B. No
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
In Italy, security guards tell burqa women: “Show your face or get out!” Muslim women scream Islamophobia, demanding respect for their culture. Do you stand with the guard? A. Yes B. No
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@Artemisfornow Keel haul the pair of them... Oh... when you're at it get a modern day Guy Fawkes to blow that abortion of a building they call Holyrood to pieces, just make sure all the SNP politicians are in it at the time 👍
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
So er … just hours before Nicola warned the public not to panic buy he bought 108 LOO ROLLS. Where did he store them all so she couldn’t see them? In the motor home?
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Cults? No thanks.
Cults? No thanks.@JustOneWeeWorld·
“Okay, so it's my humble opinion as a lawyer that's appeared in criminal courts for 35 years. I, on the basis of that, fail to understand why the Crown has taken the view that she does not have a case to answer ...” scottishdailyexpress.co.uk/news/politics/…
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David
David@DJH_EK·
@AgentP22 Would love for Trump to deny him entry to USA for his numerous attacks on Trump and the USA
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Agent P
Agent P@AgentP22·
Stephen Flynn telling voters to "bore off" because he wants a World Cup jolly while serving as an SNP minister is peak SNP arrogance. When they want your vote: "Scotland's voice." When you ask a question: "Bore off." Arrogance. Pure and simple.
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David Clark.
David Clark.@davidclarkdavi1·
@MohammadAsif_1 @NicolaSturgeon We don't know she's innocent, police Scotland gave their evidence to prosecutors, but they still refused to charge her. She remains unexonerated as a result of that decision. Persecution is only for those found innocent in a court of law. Not those that escaped trial.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
My monologue on today’s The Times at One with ANDREW NEIL on our political leadership deficit @TimesRadio I think we can pretty much all agree this is not exactly a golden age for British political leadership.  The UK Prime Minister is such a lame duck he virtually quacks.  The former First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, once feared by Scottish journalists and feted by the London media, is now held in such low regard north of the border that she’s moving to London. At least she’ll avoid the higher taxes she imposed on her fellow Scots.  And the glitzy capital is probably a more fitting habitation for the Imelda McMarcos de nos jours than the grime of Glasgow or the grey of Auld Reekie (aka Edinburgh).  But it does leave the current First Minister, John ‘Jobsworth’ Swinney, to deal with the fallout of the biggest scandal to hit Scottish politics since — well maybe since forever.  In other leadership news, the Lib Dems are led by a man whose main claim to public recognition is falling in the water, the Greens by a man who seems to have more skeletons in his closet than Davy Jones’s locker.  Nigel Farage has his followers but so far his political abilities have been as an insurgent rather than somebody who could run a country.  In a dispiriting field, Kemi Badenoch is just about the only political leader to shine. But she leads a brand which could be tarnished beyond repair.  Keir Starmer clings to power, perhaps emboldened by the lacklustre efforts of those who would unseat him.  Wes Streeting, who resigned as Health Secretary to challenge Starmer, had second thoughts and now strikes a somewhat forlorn figure, launching a battle of ideas without a single new idea to offer.  Andy Burnham, fighting the Makerfield by election as the springboard to his own challenge to Starmer, has hardly set the heather on fire with his campaign. That could be because he’s so dizzy from all the policy U-turns he’s executing.  The Starmer-Streeting-Burnham performance is emboldening others even less talented to think they might be in with a chance of the big job.  The Times reports that Darren Jones, barely a household name in his own household, is thinking of throwing his hat in the ring.  What we’ve done to deserve all this isn’t clear. Perhaps electing them is the first clue. In other words we reap what we sow.  Makerfield might be par for the course. Burnham is favourite to win, even if not runaway favourite.  The British, of course, can be, every now and then,  notoriously curmudgeonly and contrarian. Perhaps the good people of Makerfield will decide it’s time to display such characteristics once more.  If Burnham does go down to defeat on June 18 it could be because voters have had enough of being taken for granted. But what happens to Labour after that is anybody’s guess.
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