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Guramit Singh
Guramit Singh@Guramitsingh01·
Muslims walking around Birmingham for patriots to attack. Where are the police? No fucking where thats where. They allow patriots to be assaulted, weve seen it time and time again.
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E@BrexitEla·
@Sutton1Mr White. Hopkins is white. Whites are only good if they are globalists. Whites ethno are to be extinguished.
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Tensions Rising🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Imagine the scene if you will. A woman. Let's say Narinder Kaur. Walks in to a pub and is surrounded, jostled and jeered by a load of men in England shirts. And is eventually forced physically to leave the pub. Simply because of her political beliefs. Like Katie Hopkins @KTHopkins was. My god! The media would go into overdrive. Arrests would be imminent. The pub probably shut down. And a debate held in the houses of Parliament. And I honestly don't think I'm being over dramatic.I think that would happen. So why is there no outrage for what happened to Katie?
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Catherine Blaiklock
Catherine Blaiklock@blaiklockBP·
Luckily he is a barrister - he might have a chance of winning against this madness. The rest of us have no chance against these faceless monster organisations.
Maxi@AllForProgress_

On a stretch of the River Roding in Barking strewn with waste and detritus, a barrister named Paul Powlesland did something the British state has spent decades failing to do: he cleaned it and made it look like a river again. He now faces legal action. Yep. He and a group of volunteers hired a digger for £1,000 of their own money and hauled more than 200 bags of filth out of the water - packaging, broken appliances, used needles, even weapons. By any sane reckoning it was a small act of public good, civic spirit at its most potent and wholesome. For his trouble, he received a letter from the Environment Agency informing him that he is under investigation for working without a permit, an offence that carries up to two years in prison. The same Environment Agency that found the will to come after a volunteer for cleaning a river without the right paperwork has not, on that same river, prosecuted a single one of the illegal sewage spills that have fouled it for years. Not one. It's too fat, scrofulous, and indolent to fight the sort of people who'd do this. But it has energy to spare for the man with the digger and the bin bags because they expect he's likely to be a reasonable sort of Englishman who pays his taxes and honours procedure, however unreasonable it may be, when levied upon him. Protecting rivers? They have no interest in that. This is the thing about our institutions that the public grasps in its bones and the people who run them never will. Our institutions fail, and the manner of their failing is the worst part of it - the bloodless, box-ticking, permission-withholding callousness of bodies that have forgotten they exist to achieve anything at all. They should all be cleared out; every decision-making body in the building responsible for the dereliction of duty, and for daring to persecute a member of the public, must be hollowed out. The whole thing started from scratch. Better yet, I'll tell you what an outfit like Progress will do once it gains power; we'll put people like @paulpowlesland in charge of the very body now threatening to jail him. The institutions meant to look after this country - the Environment Agency and a dozen like it - are dying of exactly the defensive, do-nothing culture that sent that letter. They need to be run by people like him who actually give a toss. People with the brains to understand the problem and the plain human instinct to go and fix it themselves, while the rest stand on the bank writing their little sociopathic missives to the ones who already did. I don't know the first thing about Paul. I've never met him. I don't know what his political preferences are, the shape of his beliefs, what else we would agree or disagree on. None of that means a thing to me. He's a good man, and the right kind of man to make things work; and Progress is an attempt to make the country work, not a club made to serve a certain type or belief profile. A country is made to work by the people who, whatever their politics, cannot walk past a problem without trying to solve it. There are such people everywhere in Britain - on the rivers, in the schools, the wards, the workshops - and almost none of them are running anything, because the institutions have been built to keep that exact kind of person out. Drop the case against him. Then go further: find the hundred other Paul Powleslands the country is currently ignoring or threatening, and give them the keys. Put the responsibility and the authority, together, in their hands. Britain will be cleaned up - its rivers, and a great deal besides - in no time. It will be done by the people willing to get in the water, not by the ones writing letters about permits from the bank.

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Kiera Diss
Kiera Diss@KieraDiss·
Do you still think this is a game? Dozens of men from the Alum Rock area of BIRMINGHAM wanted to take on Brits at the Britain First rally today. Their intention was NOT for peaceful protest, they were ready for much more. They are not playing with us, stop playing with them.
Kiera Diss@KieraDiss

Thousands of Brits were in BIRMINGHAM today for the Britain First rally. In the background, there were MULTIPLE plots being conjured up against them and groups organised secret meet-ups. I was made aware of one particular group this morning and the right people were informed. Be under no illusion; our patriots had TARGETS on their backs today. We must acknowledge this is what we’re facing.

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Catherine Blaiklock
Catherine Blaiklock@blaiklockBP·
That is raw sewerage in some of the most pristine water in the Kingsbridge estuary. And they are planning to build more houses. Too many people on this small island for the system's capacity.
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Count Dankula
Count Dankula@CountDankulaTV·
They don't want people to figure out that if they just get off their arse they can fix their own community in 2 weeks. They want you to keep paying them taxes so they can fix your community for you. In 3 years. Maybe. Probably not.
Coinvo@Coinvo

INSANE: 🇬🇧 A U.K. lawyer who cleaned up 200 bags of waste from a polluted river now faces up to 2 years in prison for doing it without a permit. 🤯 Paul Powlesland says wildlife fish and dragonflies have returned to the river since the clean-up began.

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Clean Up Britain
Clean Up Britain@cleanupbritain·
A scandal in plain sight. Britain is covered in tens of millions of chewing gum blotches, scarring and polluting pavements. @MarsUK has 95% of the gum market in the UK, and pays nothing towards clean up costs. Is that fair...?
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Paul Powlesland
Paul Powlesland@paulpowlesland·
The EA has allowed invasive species like Himalayan Balsam to spread out of control, with no plan whatsoever to even contain this damaging plant, let alone eliminate it from our river. Every year that the plant is allowed to spread, the problem gets worse & harder to solve, with the rare marshes along the river now at seriously damaged & risking destruction. Local volunteers have stepped up to act where they have failed, organising small groups on WhatsApp to take responsibility for different sections of the river & destroy as many of the plants as possible before they set seed. Over this last summer alone, there have been dozens of events, where volunteers have walked & waded along the river to laboriously remove these plants. The EA has offered us no support whatsoever in this massive & important task.
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Max
Max@Metaphantom99·
@paulpowlesland @EnvAgency The waste in this country is disgraceful. Not quite as productive as you but did my but this morning to tidy our local area up whilst on a walk.
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Paul Powlesland
Paul Powlesland@paulpowlesland·
This is the worst “strong support” I’ve ever received. However, the malevolent uselessness of @EnvAgency is not limited to the recent incident on the Aldersbrook. Over the last 10 years I have been battling, along with hundreds of dedicated local volunteers, to protect & restore the River Roding against all the odds. The Environment Agency has not lifted a finger to help in these actions & indeed has often been a blocker to our work on the river. Here’s some examples of the “strong support” we’ve received from the Environment Agency over the years… 🧵
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Environment Agency@EnvAgency

@paulpowlesland We strongly support communities improving their local environment. It’s our responsibility to work with landowners to make sure activity doesn't cause unintended harm to the environment. We're investigating some unpermitted work on the River Roding but no decision has been made.

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Kancelaria Prezydenta RP
Kancelaria Prezydenta RP@prezydentpl·
Decyzja Prezydenta RP Karola Nawrockiego w sprawie odebrania Orderu Orła Białego Prezydentowi Ukrainy Wołodymyrowi Zełenskiemu.
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UNN
UNN@UnityNewsNet·
This is how the next Prime Minister of the UK is appointed. Democracy is just the scam to make it seem as if people actually voted them in.
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E@BrexitEla·
@Guramitsingh01 Go back to hell, where you come from.
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Guramit Singh
Guramit Singh@Guramitsingh01·
I deal with pedos daily, now im coming for you racists and islamists, as your all cut of the same cloth. Knock knock, see you soon.
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E@BrexitEla·
@angloshovler @Steve_Laws_ At this point I will forgive and bless any tricks. We need to win. All over Europe.
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Man of the Exhumation Right
@Steve_Laws_ The only thing we need to do differently next time is manage expectations better. If we are being honest, that was poor. The rest; just a step towards victory.
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E@BrexitEla·
@RupertLowe10 No! It’s not a game. It’s not a gentleman’s play. You should be lamenting not congratulating because it’s a fight for life or death. Why English men do need to pay gentleman’s not fighters?
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Andy Burnham won an overwhelming victory. It is only fair to recognise that and congratulate him and his team. An impressive campaign, particularly their effort on the ground yesterday in Makerfield which was vast. Fair enough.
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@ChatsWithEm
@ChatsWithEm@chatswithem·
🐄 Anyone else think this testing regime for TB in cattle is mad ? And highly questionable with so much room for error and interpretation? Two injections are given in the neck: bovine and avian tuberculin. The sites are measured before injection and again 72 hours later. The reaction is interpreted according to government rules. So Inject them with toxins to see if they react with little bumps ( who knows what is being injected and are bumps not just immune system and glands reacting?) Measure them in mm which will vary depending on how much the vet squeezes the callipers And depending to a chart ( who came up with that) A whole farm can get shut down . And cows which are running around healthy and happy with no symptoms , get isolated .. even from their babies (causing great distress) and then slaughtered . Can't help thinking about that LLama who was diagnosed with TB and then slaughtered which caused immense stress to the owners . And in the autopsy it turned out not to have TB. I have no trust in all of this . Especially in a climate where there's agenda against meat and farming.
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GuruAnaerobic
GuruAnaerobic@GuruAnaerobic·
Died..."after years of heat and drought" - absolute garbage. This tree was right at the edge of it's natural lifespan. The Woodland Trust states that an English Oak lives 600 to 1000 years..."it is often said that these trees spend 300 years growing, 300 years living, and 300 years in slow decline." And the article itself states: 'Combining the increase in temperatures, conservation efforts dating back more than a century may also have unintentionally accelerated its decline. In 1904, metal chains and wooden props were installed beneath heavy branches to prevent them from collapsing. Decades later, hollow sections were filled with concrete, while parts of the tree were covered with lead, fiberglass, and fire-retardant paint in an attempt to preserve it. Experts now believe some of those interventions may have worked against the tree’s natural ageing process, explaining that ancient oaks typically shed limbs as they grow older, gradually retreating into their trunk and reducing the amount of water and nutrients they require to survive, which this tree was unable to do'. Never let the truth get in the way of a climate change story.
Dexerto@Dexerto

One of the world's most famous trees has died after standing in England's Sherwood Forest for around 1,000 years The 'Major Oak' tree, famously linked to Robin Hood, failed to produce leaves this year after years of heat and drought

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