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Non-conformist, libertarian, freedom lover, atheist.

가입일 Temmuz 2020
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
The horrible attack on volunteer ambulances is part of a rising tide of hate against Jewish communities in Britain. As I write, more undocumented young men are crossing the Channel. Many will be from Iran — we have an open door to potential enemies.
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DadDancer@DancerDad·
@jucielucie84 @BGoodun76420 @Nigel_Farage The difference is Reform are aiming more for the centre right ground, UKIP were more to the right similar to where Restore are and Restore will fail in the same way.
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DadDancer@DancerDad·
@BGoodun76420 @Nigel_Farage The service is free for everyone though, not just the Jewish community. He is favourite to win the next election as he is appealing to the middle ground. Only way a party can win elections in this country. Restore will get nowhere. Been there done that with UKIP😉
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DadDancer@DancerDad·
@krackville @Nigel_Farage It’s a bonus service in the local area and is free for everyone to use regardless of their religion or non- religion.
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Dave James
Dave James@krackville·
@Nigel_Farage Why do they have their own hospitals? Ambulance, police station and police officers? Are they different from everyone else in the UK? Are they two countries in the UK ?
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DadDancer@DancerDad·
@Epsilon_Indi_c @Nigel_Farage Their service is open to anyone in the area, regardless of their religion or non-religion. Maybe research these things before making daft comments?
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Suella Braverman
Suella Braverman@SuellaBraverman·
Let’s call this what it is: terrorism. Two tier policing, failure to ban the hate marches and a tolerance of antisemitism have led us to this. Spineless governments -Tory and Labour - have utterly failed to stop the poison of extremism from spreading on our streets. Sick of it.
The Telegraph@Telegraph

🚨Several ambulances reportedly belonging to a Jewish volunteer organisation have been set alight in Golders Green, northwest London Read this breaking and developing story here ⬇️ telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/2…

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G R I F T Y@GriftReport·
Chagos Islanders singing "Keir Starmer out Nigel Farage in" 😂😂
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Will Coleshill
Will Coleshill@WillColeshill·
I will ensure that Nadhim Zahawi stands trial for his crimes against my people, even if it kills me. Any party which gives him position is undoubtedly the enemy, cannot be trusted with power, and must be destroyed. Reform did this to themselves.
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Richard Cowan
Richard Cowan@RichardC32047·
@claire_adams694 No assimilation; they’re stating it now because the trend is irreversible. Only Restore Britain can help.
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Nick Timothy MP
Nick Timothy MP@NJ_Timothy·
That's a serious accusation to make, @SteveReedMP. To which racial group do you believe I was racist? If you can't answer, we'll be free to conclude you're a liar. x.com/ArchRose90/sta…
Chris Rose@ArchRose90

Car crash interview for Housing Secretary Steve Reed. He branded Nick Timothy’s comments as “racist”. When his lazy accusation was challenged by @CamillaTominey, he referred to other faiths. Christians, Hindus, Jews etc have never had sex-segregated prayers in Trafalgar Square.

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DadDancer@DancerDad·
@Boethius_3 @claire_adams694 @NJ_Timothy @SteveReedMP Islam isn’t a race, it’s an extreme and authoritarian ideology. Most Muslims support Sharia law. Go and live in Iran and see how that works out, unless you don’t like having freedoms especially for women?
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DadDancer@DancerDad·
@ArchRose90 @CamillaTominey Islam is not a race, it’s an extreme and authoritarian ideology. All those other faiths don’t advocate Sharia law, so it is fair play to single it out. It’s a dangerous religion for freedom lovers
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Car crash interview for Housing Secretary Steve Reed. He branded Nick Timothy’s comments as “racist”. When his lazy accusation was challenged by @CamillaTominey, he referred to other faiths. Christians, Hindus, Jews etc have never had sex-segregated prayers in Trafalgar Square.
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Darren Grimes
Darren Grimes@darrengrimes·
Good God, absolutely extraordinary that they’re still using the ‘racist’ playbook. The Labour Communities Secretary actually thinks defending gender segregation in Trafalgar Square is "cohesive." To Steve Reed, if you don’t want women sidelined in the heart of our capital in 2026, you’re the "racist." It’s the classic Labour multiculturalism consensus: smear the public, ignore the problem, and pretend medieval practices are "progressive." These people are utterly lost.
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Julia Hartley-Brewer
Julia Hartley-Brewer@JuliaHB1·
I don't have a faith but, if I did, I'm pretty sure my belief in my God would be able to withstand a bit of mockery and criticism - and, hey, even a cartoon - without me feeling the need to threaten to kill those mocking, criticising or drawing. But I guess that makes me a bigot.
nazir afzal@nazirafzal

If your Faith feels undermined by chocolate box branding, diverse TV adverts or 8 mins of public prayer at a 2 hour interfaith event, then it isn’t your Faith under attack, it’s your sense of control, your discomfort with difference, and your understanding of what Faith really is

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Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
Five years ago today, a teacher from Batley Grammar showed a class a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed. Within days, a hundred Islamists were protesting outside the school gates. Outrageously, the teacher was suspended. The headteacher, Gary Kibble, apologised ‘unequivocally’. It was an astonishing act of appeasement and cowardice. The teacher was then subjected to a campaign of abuse and intimidation, including incitement to violence against him and his family. His kids had to miss school for months. They slept on mattresses in temporary accommodation. An independent probe later cleared him of any wrongdoing whatsoever. Another report likewise found that the school, council and police all ‘totally and utterly failed’ him. Too late - his life was changed forever. Have lessons been learnt from this shameful episode? I fear exactly the same thing would happen today. In fact ‘advice’ has recently been reissued by Labour councils including the one covering Batley, that children’s drawings in art lessons may be seen as ‘idolatrous’ under sharia law. Teachers are even warned that dance lessons could cause parental concerns over ‘physical contact between males and females’. Extremism is being mainstreamed. A climate of threatening and intimidatory harassment is poisoning our institutions. It's antithetical to our democratic way of life. Most of our governing class are simply too spineless to take on Islamists. Look at when I highlighted the chronic failure of integration in parts of Birmingham. I was denounced. And then proven right by West Midlands Police’s admission that violent Islamists living couldn’t be prevented from attacking Jewish football fans. The Police lied and blamed the visiting supporters in an effort to pretend they still had authority in the city. And now look at the reaction of the Prime Minister and much of the media to criticisms of a segregated Iftar in Trafalgar Square. They branded critics racist too. This was despite the Prime Minister himself pulling out of an Iftar in 2021 organised by the very same man, Omar Salha, who arranged this one, apparently because of his Islamist links. We’ve been led by weak hypocrites, who cover up, rather than confront what’s happening. The country is sliding down a dark path as a result. But innocent men and women like the Batley teacher are the greatest victims of extremism, and too many seem intent to forget them. We must defend them and stand up for all those who speak out.
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