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@1darklingthrush

Based in Cumbria, born and bred in Edinburgh.

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Charlotte
Charlotte@1darklingthrush·
The @UKLabour government, via the Home Secretary and Prime Minister promote and condone the subjugation of woman in the UK. Proof is in this picture. Women covered up and huddled at the back, banished from the conversation. Men front and centre, involved.
Khadija Khan@KhadijaKhan__

Please correct me if I am wrong…. Our Prime Minister, @Keir_Starmer, and Home Secretary, @ShabanaMahmood, appear to be entirely content with women being marginalized, erased, and excluded from the discourse, which is an essential aspect of sharia compliance society. The fact that some aspects of sharia have become normalized in British society is something they don't even appear to deny or resist anymore, I mean really?!?!

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Emma Parr@ThisIsEmmaPx·
Do you have this in your local shops window? This is Chelmsford Lush.
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Charlotte@1darklingthrush·
@mgshanks "Staff announcement: Prat in aisle three."
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Michael Shanks MP@mgshanks·
Imagine if in your weekly shop, you could pick up plug-in solar panels that help save on your energy bills? Well, in some parts of Europe you can do just that. We’re working with industry to bring plug-in solar to UK shops within months.
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Charlotte@1darklingthrush·
@SkyNews Boys. Boys have been given until September 6 to leave the Guides.
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Sky News@SkyNews·
BREAKING: Transgender girls have been given until September 6 to leave the Guides. 🔗 Read more trib.al/eoOnJ1H
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SPUC Pro-Life@spucprolife·
"The body of an almost full-term newborn baby is found in a skip, and the mother is traced. After the Crime and Policing Bill gets royal assent later this year, an investigation would take two courses. If she is believed to have, say, smothered the child after birth, she may be charged with infanticide, an offence which, taking into account postpartum mental illness and distress, is tried (if at all) as manslaughter not murder. But if the mother claims the child died in utero, because she took abortifacient drugs, the case will close. Whatever her reasons for doing this, the baby’s death is not a crime. Indeed, thanks to Clause 208 of the bill, which removed women who end their own pregnancies from the criminal code, it isn’t even a baby. It is nothing at all." @VictoriaPeckham sets out the chilling new reality
Janice Turner@VictoriaPeckham

The last Labour government cared about the minimum wage – this one only gets excited about bumping people off. My@thetimes column on decriminalisation of full-term self-abortion & assisted dying + how the left sees the body political. thetimes.com/comment/column…

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Charlotte
Charlotte@1darklingthrush·
@ZackPolanski What did he say that was wrong? Engage with the substance. If you believe the statement wrong, tell us that no Iranians are coming by small boat, no Iranians have been behind terror plots in the UK. Instead you hide behind the term that we're told won't be used to stifle debate!
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Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
And this is an exact reminder of why we must stand against both Antisemitism and Islamophobia. The cynical forces who seek to divide our communities must never win. We will stand together.
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Cllr Tauseef Anwar
Cllr Tauseef Anwar@TauseefAnwar07·
I have resigned from Labour Party & Joined the @TheGreenParty 💚, a party that stands up to injustice, opposes illegal wars, speaks out against the genocide in Gaza, is serious about climate action, opposes shameful immigration changes targeting legal migrants, and is prepared to challenge the far right ✊ Thanks to Green Party parliamentary leader @EllieChowns for joining and offering such a warm welcome. My statement is below 👇
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Charlotte
Charlotte@1darklingthrush·
Fahima Mahomed on @Nanaakua1 @gbnews believes: If white boys are lagging behind at school then there are many factors involved that have existed for years. Culture, geography, poverty, family standards etc. She even said structural issues. And these existed before DEI. She stated "Whites" (I quote!) are only using DEI recently as an excuse and scapegoating the extra support given to those of another race. So, she admits white boys are subject to structural disadvantages. Perpetuated by society She admits they are long standing and multi faceted. She admits culture plays a part for white families. I ask, why is colour not an issue here, why is it wrong to only look through the prism of race here, but it is okay when we speak of the educational opportunities of black children? We've been told for years that it is not culture, their family, anything else. If they do poorly, it's because they are a different colour from the majority, it's structural racism. And we must level that playing field by creating lower entry points and lower standards. I agree there are many factors in the life chances for any child. But why does that only apply to white children for Fatima? Why is race a factor for black children, but not white? Nana kept her right as usual though!
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Charlotte
Charlotte@1darklingthrush·
@stellacreasy Unless the buffer zone is on private property or in some fifth dimension. It's within a public space. It's banning prayer in a public space.
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stellacreasy@stellacreasy·
Buffer zones don't ban prayer. They uphold the privacy of women having an abortion. If prayer was banned in public then no one could do it. Those getting upset about iftars in public seem to want to agree there's a 'time and place' for everything. Hyperbole and hypocrisy do not for reasoned debate make.
Victoria Freeman@v_j_freeman

I mean, she did. Whatever her reasons she did do that. Creasy can’t then argue others having an issue with public prayer are more suspect than her. But some religions are more readily attacked by MPs than others & for some inexplicable reason that includes our state religion.

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Charlotte@1darklingthrush·
@BROKENBRITAIN0 The police are a disgrace. Threatening to arrest him for breach of the peace. He can turn up where he wants and film what he wants. If you want him out of the area, 1-2 officers escort him safely and then return. Violent Antifa of our streets @ShabanaMahmood
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BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧
BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧@BROKENBRITAIN0·
🚨 BREAKING: FRED HAS BEEN ATTACKED BY ANTIFA 🇬🇧 Young Bob and Fred were leaving the UKIP March for Jesus when violent far left ANTIFA attacked Bob and Fred❗ Imagine if groups of patriots went about smashing ANTIFA up, we would be INSTANTLY arrested - it's time to PRESCRIBE ANTIFA AS A TERRORIST ORGANISATION ⚠️ Footage from @YoungBobRB @Fred_cpo
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GB Politics@GBPolitcs·
🚨NEW: UK Border Force chief Martin Hewitt has resigned after failing to reduce the number of small boat crossings in the Channel
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Charlotte@1darklingthrush·
@RightToLifeUK @Jacob_Rees_Mogg @GBNEWS So to follow that line of logic. A pregnant woman can pile on the alcohol and drugs, smoke, bungee jump, eat any food she wants, if she thinks it's what's best for her. I call BS.
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Right To Life UK@RightToLifeUK·
IMPORTANT: The ex-CEO of the UK’s largest abortion provider BPAS tells @Jacob_Rees_Mogg on @GBNEWS that women have the right to abort their own babies right up to birth: “ALL THE TIME it’s in the woman’s body, it has to be subject to what she feels is going to be best for her.”
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Charlotte
Charlotte@1darklingthrush·
@Fox_Claire @danielmgmoylan It's a hard left progressive opinions which takes my body my choice to the extreme. The outcome of decades of feminists and activists persuading women to ignore their biological reality. Decisions on life or death should not be made through a distorting lens of ideology
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Claire Fox@Fox_Claire·
@danielmgmoylan Why is having an ideological position seen as a problem? Politics without ideology usually amounts to a shallow, principle-light, soul-less technocracy. Most of us espouse an ideology, even if hidden. Politics is surely the competing visions those differing ideologies suggest.
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Lord Moylan@danielmgmoylan·
This is a clear ideological position. The problem is that everyone knows it is just that: an ideological position that does not accord with our experience and understanding of reality.
Venice Allan@roseveniceallan

Nobody should be criminalised for doing something to their own body. Even in tragic circumstances when a woman is heavily pregnant, her body belongs to her, not her unborn baby or the state. Late term DIY abortions are traumatic and any woman choosing that needs help, not prison.

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Charlotte@1darklingthrush·
@meralhece Progressives: "Women are equal, we deserve equality. Women are just as good if not better than men!!" Society: " Ok. Here's some accountability in par with men... Progressives: "Women can't be held accountable, any act is because we are repressed and eternal victims!"
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Meral Hussein-Ece@meralhece·
Completely wrong. 1) - Abortion remains illegal after 24 weeks except in certain rare and exceptional circumstances. - Supplying pills to terminate a pregnancy remains illegal after 10 weeks. - Abortion still requires 2 doctors' signatures to be performed legally - Women seeking terminations must still meet one of the criteria set out in the 1967 Abortion Act 2) It was a free vote & not whipped, voted on cross party basis. 3) It decriminalises women.
Sarah Vine@WestminsterWAG

It is now not a crime for a woman to kill her own fully grown baby - provided it remains inside the womb. What a time to be alive. Congratulations to ⁦@UKLabour⁩, ⁦@Keir_Starmer⁩ and all the useful idiots turning Britain into a moral desert bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Charlotte@1darklingthrush·
The bill that was passed wasn't some compassionate act. This is the progressive hard feminism rationale driving it. An unborn baby has no rights. My body my choice taken to extremes. Freeing woman from their biological reality... Puzzles me. If the baby is not a life, if it is my body my choice. Would you not refrain from drinking alcohol during pregnancy? Smoking? Certain risky foods? No matter how much you craved it? Most of us would make these choices to protect the child within us. If you do then you're acknowledging that there is a responsibility to something separate from you. Or do these women bungee jump, get high, drunk and shove risky food down their throats during their own pregnancies too? My body my choice?
Venice Allan@roseveniceallan

Nobody should be criminalised for doing something to their own body. Even in tragic circumstances when a woman is heavily pregnant, her body belongs to her, not her unborn baby or the state. Late term DIY abortions are traumatic and any woman choosing that needs help, not prison.

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Charlotte@1darklingthrush·
@MothinAli Didn't know animals had a 'race'. This is about cruelty to animals, answer the question.
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Mothin Ali
Mothin Ali@MothinAli·
Your obsession with it is a racist dog-whistle, that's why no one takes you seriously. However this is the wrong Eid...
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

@MothinAli Thoughts on banning halal slaughter mate? Nobody from the 'Greens' seem keen to answer me on that?

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Charlotte
Charlotte@1darklingthrush·
@JoG1WY @Fox_Claire Yes, I fear this opens the way to further change. Not uncommon for legislation to have 'mission creep'.
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Claire Fox@Fox_Claire·
My contribution to a very heated debate on abortion in the Lord yesterday: Whatever the lurid headlines say, this does NOT make abortion up to birth legal. But that's no reason to shy away from the morally difficult discussions about time limits. Oh, and 'pills by post' telemedicine means more EARLY abortions. Blaming this new technology for late abortions is counter-productive.
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Charlotte@1darklingthrush·
@JuliaLopezMP To badly paraphrase Terry Pratchett. Evil begins when we start to treat people as things, in this case unborn babies. And who dares challenge evil done in the name of compassion?
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Julia Lopez MP
Julia Lopez MP@JuliaLopezMP·
Parliament loves to display its fleeting moral outrage and heart-on-sleeve compassion. Every week MPs chest beat, emote, ostentatiously parade their concern. And then that same Parliament votes through the decriminalisation of abortion up to birth and suddenly the chest beaters and emoters and carers have nothing to say about the body of the unborn child or what could happen to vulnerable women once this plan hits real life. Last night the Lords voted through this plan - something MPs originally agreed to after a cursory couple of hours of debate. I stand by every word of my speech against this last year, when I was glared and shouted at by the amendment's cheerleaders. The tyranny of niceness is taking us to extreme places. It should make us weep.
Julia Lopez MP@JuliaLopezMP

I am deeply disturbed by last night’s debate and vote to decriminalise abortion. The biggest change to abortion law in fifty years passes the Commons after a two hour debate. It is a profound change that leaves the unborn child and women themselves extraordinarily vulnerable. I worry intensely about the unintended consequences of this. The combination of rushed amendments on decriminalisation and pills by post is very dangerous. A woman will now be able to end her pregnancy herself - at any stage including up to birth - without legal consequence. She will also have the means to do it - with tablets that should only be taken before a baby in the womb is at ten weeks gestation, available after a phone or video call with a medic. Dr Caroline Johnson tabled a perfectly sensible amendment, which I supported, to say that abortion pills should only be prescribed after a woman has seen a medic at a clinic - to verify that she is pregnant, at the correct stage and not being coerced (none of which can be established online). She set out the medical reality of an abortion. We should not underplay how extraordinarily distressing a thing it is to lose a baby for a woman - whether wanted or not - and the amplified risk now of that happening at home, alone, with the delivery of a viable child, exposes her to serious medical complications and psychological trauma. The law does not exist simply to punish but to deter. And in deterring, it protects the vulnerable. It being a criminal act for a mother to abort her child at any stage has for decades protected the unborn child but also the woman herself. With that gone, the ability to prosecute coercive or abusive partners is also undermined because the termination being encouraged by them no longer amounts to a criminal offence. All this is aside from any moral duty to the unborn child - something that was skirted over yesterday. Only six people got to speak on our benches. I was lucky that I even got three minutes to have a say. Others did not get called at all. I am grateful that there were some on the Labour benches with the courage to express their worries. Abortion votes are unwhipped so each MP votes according to their conscience not party policy. But Labour MPs - with their huge majority - voted overwhelmingly to decriminalise (291 to 25). 92 Conservatives voted against, with 4 in favour. 2 Lib Dems voted against, 63 in favour. Reform were 4 against and their leader didn’t vote. It is now over to the House of Lords, where I hope this proposal receives the scrutiny it failed to get in the Commons.

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Charlotte@1darklingthrush·
@MadelaineLucyH Infanticide in UK law is post birth up to 12 mths old. If a woman kills her child at 1 hour post birth she can be prosecuted under manslaughter or murder charges. If a woman kills her baby 1 hour before birth, no legal consequences. If it can't happen why the big debate?
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Madelaine Hanson
Madelaine Hanson@MadelaineLucyH·
Wrong. There is NO legal pathway or clinical precedent for a healthy woman with a viable pregnancy to obtain an elective abortion at 9 months in the UK. Late-term abortions are tightly restricted and only permitted in serious medical circumstances. If she was to do this at home (wholly unprecedented) and the fetus was viable, it would come under infanticide.
Murry Jo@Murryjoe9Joe

@MadelaineLucyH This was true, it now isn't. Yesterday the House of Lords passed legislation decriminalising abortion. If a woman aborts her 39 WK 6 day old unborn child at home she'll no longer face legal reprocussions. Post 24 wks Its still illegal for medics and anyone else to help.

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