FSB Clacton

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FSB Clacton

FSB Clacton

@AitchTeaDrinker

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UK Katılım Aralık 2012
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FSB Clacton
FSB Clacton@AitchTeaDrinker·
Ban hidden power in UK politics We must keep foreign influence out of British politics. This application helps you write to your MP, suggesting that new legislation is introduced to prevent hidden power from being a part of how our country is run. ban-hidden-power.anvil.app
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Tom Celica™
Tom Celica™@thetomcelica·
Don't forget, After Viktor Orbán lost, the new guy found receipts that Hungarian taxpayers were funding CPAC. The Republican party is a foreign funded propaganda machine
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Frances Lumsden
Frances Lumsden@FrancesLumsden·
I was a tiny 4 year old girl when a ‘drinking friend’ of my father, shoved his penis down my throat. I could not breath, the pain ripped through my body rendering me paralysed. I thought I was going to die. His orgasm, which I came to understand later ( for as a child I had no concept of such a thing) was terrifying, his body shook as he abandoned himself to his pleasure. I remember his smell, his weight, his strength. I remember the pain, the terror, the total lack of understanding of what was happening to me. How can a 4 year old child “consent” to something she does not even understand? I was NOT traumatised by being told I was traumatised. I was traumatised by his violation of my body and mind. For he threatened me into silence. I stayed silent for 50 odds years. But not now. These paeodophile men can attempt to justify their wickedness til the moon turns to dust, they will still be abusers, violators, criminals, worse that any animal. They are self centred bastards, who ruin the lives of children. They should be put in jail in perpetuity. x.com/DutchForce17/s…
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Mike Blakeway
Mike Blakeway@miketheunderdog·
@travelingflying It’s much worse than that! We executed 9 American tourists publicly in Trafalgar Square on Thursday for not knowing all 6 verses to God Save The King. England is not safe. Tell your friends. Stay away! 😱
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Suchomimus
Suchomimus@AgadezDino·
Actually what the artists fucking painted is what they wanted to show us you stupid fucking prick
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FSB Clacton@AitchTeaDrinker·
@sisawo08 Be honest with her. She needs to know how to recognise internet fakery.
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How do I fake a convincing reaction? My mom just called me all excited to show me a video she saw on TikTok . I can clearly tell it’s AI-generated, but I don’t want to disappoint her. How do I react in a believable way without sounding fake.
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Give A Shit About Nature
Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
If you quit shopping at the grocery store, they wouldn't notice you were gone. If you took a slice of your grocery budget and spent it at a farmer's market, you'd put money into your local economy and maybe even save a farm.
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Mr Ethical 🚩
Mr Ethical 🚩@nw_nicholas·
The new furore over Farage's £1.4m house has taken attention away from the £200k laundered to him from an Iranian billionaire via a sham company. I haven't forgotten.
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ALEXIS ™I ❤️🇷🇼•
Hawthorn flowers in May. And disappears in silence. While bramble attracts the active hostility of gardeners who want it gone, its hedgerow companion — hawthorn — suffers something worse: indifference. Britain has lost around half its hedgerows since the Second World War, and with them the ancient hawthorn trees that once structured the agricultural landscape. The rate of loss accelerated through the 1980s, and despite protections introduced since, removal continues. In parts of the English lowlands where dense hedgerow networks once connected every field, what remains is a fraction of what was present two generations ago. 🌿 Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) is not simply one hedgerow plant among others. It is, in the most literal sense, the foundation of the British hedge. A single mature hawthorn supports around 150 insect species according to European entomological surveys — more than almost any other hedgerow shrub. It can live for 500 years. It flowers in May in dense white clouds that bridge the critical gap between April fruit tree blossom and June bramble flower — a transition window on which bumblebees, honeybees, solitary bees, hoverflies, and butterflies all depend. What one hawthorn does — and what nobody counts: May nectar. The flowers provide abundant pollen and nectar for three to four weeks in May and June — the second major nectar flow of the year for honeybee colonies after sallow in March and before bramble in June. Nest security. The thorns form a physical barrier that no cat, weasel, or crow can penetrate easily. A blackcap, dunnock, robin, or song thrush nesting in a dense hawthorn bush is safer from predation than in any other British shrub. Ecologists consistently identify it as the most secure nesting substrate in a British hedgerow. Winter larder. The haws — the small red berries that ripen in September and persist through February — are the critical winter food source for fieldfares and redwings arriving from Scandinavia, along with resident blackbirds, song thrushes, and mistle thrushes. A single mature hawthorn produces several kilograms of haws per season. Agronomic function. A dense hawthorn hedge provides shelter for crops over a distance of up to ten times its height, retains surface water, builds soil structure through deep roots, and harbours the predatory insects — lacewings, ladybirds, ground beetles, parasitoid wasps — that control agricultural pests. The Lawton Review (2010) and the subsequent 25 Year Environment Plan both recognised the hedgerow as a critical piece of agricultural infrastructure that post-war field enlargement dismantled at enormous long-term cost. Why hawthorn is disappearing — three parallel destructions: Agricultural consolidation. Between the 1940s and 1990s, hedgerow removal was incentivised by agricultural policy. Britain lost around 200,000 km of hedgerow in that period according to the Countryside Survey. The Hedgerows Regulations 1997 introduced some protections for important hedgerows, but removal continues at a rate that exceeds planting. The Countryside Stewardship scheme provides funding for hedgerow restoration, but uptake remains insufficient to reverse accumulated losses. Fireblight. Erwinia amylovora, originating in North America and established in Britain since the 1950s, can devastate hawthorn. Commercially supplied plants from reputable nurseries are certified free of infection — replanting remains feasible. The tidy trim. In private gardens, hawthorn faces the quietest destruction: systematic cutting with petrol hedge trimmers two or three times per year. This removes the one- and two-year-old growth that carries flowers and berries. A hawthorn hedge trimmed to a neat rectangle never flowers, never fruits, and provides no food value to any animal. It is no longer a living hedge. It is a green decorative wall.
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
Insanity cycle.
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Parody Nigel Farage
Parody Nigel Farage@Parody_PM·
Our Makerfield candidate Robert Kenyon has deleted his entire social media history because he has nothing at all to hide and we definitely aren't going to find he's a massive racist or anything.
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Saganism
Saganism@Saganismm·
“Totalitarianism in power invariably replaces all first-rate talents, regardless of their sympathies, with those crackpots and fools whose lack of intelligence and creativity is still the best guarantee of their loyalty.” — Hannah Arendt
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
"Slept with" You mean... "raped by" You cannot hate the mainstream media enough
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David
David@Zero_4·
Isabel Oakeshott on Nigel Farage buying a £1.4m house: “I honestly don’t see why it’s anyone’s business. Why should people know how he paid?” Isabel Oakeshott on Angela Rayner buying a 2nd home: “I smell a massive rat. How on earth has she raised the money to buy a £800k flat?”
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David__Osland
David__Osland@David__Osland·
Never forget that Grenfell Tower was only fitted with cladding in the first place because a Tory council considered it to be an eyesore for the wealthier residents of Kensington & Chelsea
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@Tomorrow'sMPs
@Tomorrow'sMPs@tomorrowsmps·
🟣 MAKERFIELD: I suspect Robert Kenyon won't last long as Reform candidate. When Kenyon stood here in 2024, the anti-fascist group Searchlight tweeted he was Facebook friend of Gary Raikes, leader of New British Union, reincarnation of Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists
@Searchlightmagazine@Searchlight_mag

Hey, @Nigel_Farage and @TiceRichard, you might want to ask your Makerfield Reform candidate, Robert Kenyon, why he includes Gary Raikes amongst his Facebook friends. We only ask because Raikes (pictured, in cap) an ex-member of both BNP and Britain First, is now leader of the New British Union, the latter day incarnation of Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists. Just asking... @uaf @AntiRacismDay

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John O'Connell
John O'Connell@jdpoc·
Didn't take long, did it? #Reform's Candidate in #Makerfield, Robert Kenyon, has his X account suspended for racist replies to a constituent, support of British Union of Fascists, and incitement to hatred & violence. He 'mothballed' his Facebook, I guess, for the same reasons.
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