
Aberamazon 🏴🇵🇸
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Aberamazon 🏴🇵🇸
@Aberamazon
Fearless approach and puffed feather In birds, famine bespeak; In man, belly filled full.
Hardworking Mum/Dad Katılım Ekim 2011
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@tompainebones @Anglomaxxer Yes. 1866, photo is colourised
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@Anglomaxxer Isn't that when they cheated to win the World cup?
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Least popular world leader. Worst polling on record. Elected by an Israeli slush fund to sell the entire state to Palantir brokered by a paedophile Mossad agent. Cyclical race riots. Government on the brink of collapse. Solution?
Thirty days of free bus travel for children.
UK Prime Minister@10DowningStreet
We know that families are still feeling the cost of living pressure, so we’re delivering immediate support. Free bus travel for children this August and action to cut the cost of everyday food. Helping families get through the holidays and putting money back into people’s pockets.
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@SaulStaniforth I was expecting them to smear him with fake antisemitism, as Derbyshire did Carlson, so it's something they didn't mention it at all.
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@labourlewis How do you feel about Simons getting offered a role by Burnham? They're a rotten crowd Clive, you're worth the whole damn bunch put together.
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“Josh Simons should have resigned weeks ago. Failing that, he should have been dismissed.
That he wasn’t speaks volumes. A Prime Minister who is serious about standards doesnt wait for an ethics adviser to state the obvious. Sir Laurie Magnus has now concluded what many could see from the start: that a minister attempted to undermine and smear journalists for doing their job. Asking questions. Holding power to account.
That is not a grey area. It is a basic test of democratic instinct.
Instead of acting decisively, the Prime Minister chose to wait. He chose process over principle. And in doing so, he projected weakness where clarity was required.
History rarely remembers the technicalities or the delays. It remembers whether leaders were prepared to make simple moral decisions when they mattered. The question now is why the Prime Minister felt unable to act himself, and why he needed cover to do what should have been done from the outset.”
Antonello Guerrera@antoguerrera
BREAKING. Labour Minister Josh Simons RESIGNS
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@DRDEESTRONG1 @Pibydd Most Welsh people don't come from Welsh-speaking families/schools. The tweet draws attention to, and worse is celebratory of, the fact that most Welsh people would be an awkward fit in that cabinet. While invoking Glyndwr, and using the word "indigenous".
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@Aberamazon @Pibydd I am bewildered at how Welsh politicians speaking their native Welsh language would alienate advocates of Welsh nationalism. Perhaps they're supporting the wrong party.
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@C_Westling @Pibydd Most Welsh people don't speak Welsh, you appear to be a Swedish racist, nothing to do with you how have you even found this comment
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@Pibydd Plaid have won an enormous non-Welsh-speaker vote and "messaging" like this will put that at risk, especially with the challenges to come. Welsh Labour were disproportionately Welsh-speaking and look what a shower of bastards they were.
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@Aberamazon This about closed CABINET MEETINGS. All other Senedd meetings are bilingual, with full translation as needed.
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@keewa Had his brother and sister escaped their squalid origins, Sir Keir would have been happy to meet them at functions, take them on visits to Israel etc. But they've been nothing but an embarrassment to him.
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@MichaelRosenYes @nadsat11 I first heard it when Sarah Palin said it in 2011. Was widely seen as insensitive that she'd used it, and news agencies had to explain what it meant. Now it gets chucked around all the time.
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@nadsat11 The now widespread use of the term 'blood libel' is interesting. It used to be a very specific medieval lie to do with the false accusation of Jews using Christians' blood in 'rituals'. Now people like NH use it to mean 'people saying that Israel has committed genocide'.
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What's Israel got to do with antisemitism in Britain?
Poor Ed Davey - even an ineffectual centrist politician gets the treatment.
Natasha Hausdorff@HausdorffMedia
If only the British communal leadership had the stomach to say we will not platform spreaders of the genocide blood libel, like Ed Davey, at a national rally against Antisemitism, things might look at bit different in the UK.
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@mattzarb I just think they'll bang on about Antisemitism even more, which no one can vote for and most voters don't even understand, much less care about.
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@PoliPlatypus @lewis_goodall Goodall has phrased it awkwardly here. (deliberately I presume) but I suppose the point he's making is Corbyn prevented it happening, by being massively more popular than Starmer.
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Off air after 8 hours. Long way to go but long story short- Reform and to a lesser extent Greens are finally making real something long promised: the dismantling of the two party system across much of England. UKIP never did it. Didn’t happen under Corbyn. In place after place we’re seeing proper Labour wipeout and little sign of Tory revival in its place. For now, at least, a new political world.
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@Henrynonumbers @MichaelRosenYes Ha ha, sheep! If I mentioned women and girls being mass murdered in Palestine, you'd roll your eyes of course. Because you're not really interested in women's rights, just hate.
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@Aberamazon @MichaelRosenYes You mean women and girls rights? I stand with democracy and not barbarian monsters. It’s time to leave the sheep alone
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@Henrynonumbers @MichaelRosenYes Interesting how you agree with JKR on the trans shite, and also hold moronic, inhuman and hateful views about Palestinians. Tends to be the case.
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@MichaelRosenYes What shld Israel have done ? Have you ever blamed Hamas for hiding behind their people? Holding onto innocent hostages, bibas family ? Why are you so wilfully blind to what Hamas’ objectives are?
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@TheCinesthetic Frankenstein and the monster should have worn sombreros throughout, wouldn't have made the film any worse
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Oscar Isaac says he and Guillermo del Toro only spoke Spanish together on the set of FRANKENSTEIN.
“It’s an emotional Mexican melodrama that we made. This is a very European story told in an extremely Latin point of view.”
Isaac added that when he wondered if it was “too much,” del Toro replied:
“Look, cabrón, it is not an accident that my Victor’s real name is Oscar Isaac Hernández.”


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@Mickskinz @tiberiusfiles And in a secure mental institution until a few days ago. Press should be asking why he was released, instead they're pretending he attended pro Palestine marches.
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@Aberamazon @tiberiusfiles He was a known Muslim extremist previously referred to PREVENT 😂
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@eyuplovely Reminds me of the MP murders being made immediately about online anonymity. Though the horrible Golders Green residents being immediately on-message furious about the protests does provide a bit of a link I suppose
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@BBCNewsnight Laughable. Blanket news coverage and political clampdowns but the public "aren't treating it as a national emergency" - it's being made one regardless of what the public thinks, and we've heard little else for 10 years
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"Why isn't there a call for a huge rally in London this weekend of every committed anti-racist in the country?"
Journalist Jonathan Freedland calls for greater solidarity with the Jewish community following the terror attack in Golders Green.
#Newsnight
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