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Proud scouser ex RAFP, Rtd Sgt Merseyside police from 80s. Love LFC ,my country & member of Free Speech Union 🇬🇧. #YNWA
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President Trump delivered a powerful speech tonight. He was clear about our objectives in Iran:
• Destroy their weapons factories
• Destroy their navy
• Destroy their air force
• Destroy their chances of ever having a nuclear weapon
The President’s leadership sends a message to the world that the United States will defend its people and its interests, and uphold peace through strength.
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The UK needs a peaceful democratic revolution in which all our elites are replaced; all the top judges, civil servants, military, law enforcement, MPs, Lords, Royalty; we need a total clean out at the top of society! We need both, Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrats to die as political movement!
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A MAUNDY THURSDAY APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.
My dear countrymen,
I want to speak to you simply tonight.
Not as a formal address, not as something that is polished or carefully staged. Just plainly, because something about this moment doesn’t feel right!
His Majesty, King Charles III, has chosen not to issue an Easter message this year, and perhaps that will seem small to some. It may seem like just one of those things, easily overlooked.
But I don’t think it’s small, because Easter is not small.
And when something as central as that passes without a voice from where we have come to expect one, it leaves a concerning quiet behind.
I think many people can feel that, even if they can’t quite put it into words.
So, I’m not writing to you to complain, I’m writing because I don’t think we can just leave that space empty, or this silence unanswered. And more than that, I don’t think we should be waiting for someone else to fill it.
Tonight is the evening of Maundy Thursday. We’re not at the celebration yet. We’re not at the victory.
We’re in the upper room. It’s quiet there. There’s a table. Bread is being passed. Wine is being shared.
And then, Christ does something that nobody would expect. Christ kneels down and starts to wash the disciples feet.
It’s such a strange image that you don’t really stop and think about it. The one they call Lord…is there kneeling.
No performance, no announcement, just serving. And I think that’s where this really meets us.
If we’re truly honest, a lot of people are feeling like something has truly shifted in this country. Something has thinned out. Not just politically or culturally, but deeper than that. Like we’re rapidly forgetting something we one knew.
And the instinct is to look up for answers, to wait for leadership, to hole that someone will say the right things that then steadies us all.
But Maundy Thursday doesn’t point us in that direction. It brings us back down to the floor.
To Christ, with a towel in His hands.
And it asks something of us that is much closer to home. Will we follow him there? Because this doesn’t begin with institutions finding their voice again…
It begins with people…
Ordinary people, who decide, either quietly or boldly, to turn back to Christ.
To pray again, to take their faith seriously again, to live that faith, and not just talk about it.
In that decision, is where things are either lost…or found.
And there’s something else about this night that we shouldn’t ignore. Even as Christ kneels, everything is already starting to fall apart.
Betrayal is happening, denial is coming, the Cross is getting ever closer.
Christ knows it…and still He stays. Still He serves. Still He gives Himself. That matters!
It means that Christ doesn’t walk away from us when things are uncertain, or messy, or even failing…Christ remains!
Maybe this Easter, that is what we as a people need to hear the most right now!
That whatsoever has been neglected…whatever feels like it’s slipping…it’s I not beyond being restored.
But not by waiting. Not by watching.
But by returning! Personally, quietly, honestly!
So tonight, I’m simply making an appeal. Don’t wait for someone else to speak. Don’t assume it’s someone else’s responsibility.
If something has been lost in this nation, then it will be found in the same way that it has always been…one life at a time…yours included!
Come back to Christ! Or come to Him for the first time!
Take it seriously, because He is not an invented idea from the past…
He is present…
And He is still calling.
The night will soon be deep, the garden still lies ahead, but He hasn’t gone anywhere.
And if we turn to Him, and I truly mean turn, then there is more hope than we think…
Much more!
May God meet you where you are tonight, and may He draw this nation back to Himself, not beginning with the crowds, but with our hearts!
Grace and peace be unto you.
Bishop Cei Dewar
Missionary Bishop
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🚨 BREAKING: SecWar Pete Hegseth has just OVERTURNED the rule that banned guns at US military installations for personnel
Long overdue! 🇺🇸
"Our warfighters defend the right of others to carry. They should be able to carry themselves!"
"Recent events like what happened at Fort Stewart, Holloman Air Force Base, or Pensacola Naval Air Station have made clear that some threats are closer to home than we would like."
"In these instances, minutes are a lifetime, and our service members have the courage and training to make those precious short minutes count."
"Before today, it was virtually impossible. Most people probably don't know this. It was virtually impossible for War Department personnel to get permission to carry and store their own personal weapons aligned with the state laws where we operate our installations."
"I mean, effectively, our bases across the country were gun-free zones!"
"Unless you're training or unless you are a military policeman, you couldn't carry."
"You couldn't bring your own firearm for your own personal protection on to post. Well, that's no longer. The memo I'm signing today directs installation commanders to allow requests for personal protection to carry a privately owned firearm with the presumption that it is necessary for personal protection."
"If a request is for some reason denied, the reason for that denial will be in writing and will explain in detail the basis for that direction."
"Again, the presumption is service members will be able to have their amendment right on post. Not all enemies are foreign, nor are they all outside our borders."
"Confirming your God-given right to self-protection is what I'm signing into action today, and I'm proud to do so."
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🚨Zidane on Kylian Mbappe’s gesture towards N’golo Kante:
“Honestly… what Mbappé did was really disrespectful. You don’t just walk up to a senior player like N’Golo Kanté and casually demand the captain’s armband like you’re asking for a bottle of water. That’s not how real leadership works.
Kanté has been quietly giving everything for the team—covering every blade of grass, making tackles, organizing the midfield—without ever seeking the limelight. And then Mbappé comes on and basically says, ‘Hand over the armband’? It’s not just about the piece of cloth; it’s about respect and the team’s culture.
If you truly want to be captain, you don’t demand it. You earn it through your actions, you inspire others, and you grow into the role. What Mbappé did there showed poor judgment. The players noticed, the fans noticed… and it definitely left a sour taste. Leadership isn’t something you’re entitled to—it’s something you prove over time…That was straight-up disrespectful.”

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The Muslim Brotherhood was founded in Egypt in 1928. Its stated aim has never changed. The establishment of a state governed by sharia law under a caliphate. Islam is the solution is not a slogan. It is a programme. And the countries that know it best have drawn their conclusions.
Egypt banned it. Saudi Arabia banned it. The UAE banned it. Bahrain banned it. Austria banned it. Jordan banned it in April 2025 after uncovering a sabotage plot linked to its members. These are not fringe states acting on prejudice. They are countries with direct experience of what the Brotherhood does when it embeds itself in civil society. They watched it build parallel social structures, challenge state authority, channel electoral pressure toward Islamist ends and provide the ideological conveyor belt that has carried individuals toward violence. They acted. Britain has not.
The 2015 Cameron review found that the Brotherhood's ideology was a possible indicator of extremism. It found that individuals closely associated with the Brotherhood in Britain had supported suicide bombings by Hamas, an organisation that describes itself as the Palestinian chapter of the Muslim Brotherhood and whose military wing has been proscribed in Britain since 2001. It described the Brotherhood as deliberately opaque and habitually secretive, operating with a dual discourse, moderate in public, radical in private. It stopped short of proscription. That report is eleven years old. The Brotherhood has spent eleven years continuing to embed itself in British civil society while the government keeps the matter under close review.
Manchester knows what that embedding looks like. Salman Abedi, who murdered 22 people at the Manchester Arena in 2017, attended Didsbury Mosque, whose leadership had documented links to the International Union of Muslim Scholars, founded by Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who publicly endorsed suicide bombings. The mosque's trustees were linked to charities associated with Hamas. The sectarianism now visible on Manchester's streets, men on horseback charging anti-regime Iranian protesters while police stood back, does not emerge from nowhere. It is cultivated over years in institutions the state has chosen not to examine too closely.
France's interior ministry declassified a report in 2025 estimating that seven percent of France's Muslim places of worship have links to the Brotherhood, affecting around ninety one thousand worshippers. France has approximately five million Muslims and 2,800 mosques. Britain has approximately four million Muslims and an estimated two thousand mosques. Applying the same seven percent figure to Britain's mosque network suggests around 140 mosques with potential Brotherhood links and somewhere between 250,000 and 300,000 people potentially exposed to Brotherhood influence in British places of worship alone. The French government commissioned a report to establish this. The British government has not.
The argument against proscription has always been the same. The Brotherhood has not carried out direct acts of terrorism in Britain. Proscription would stigmatise Muslim communities. Engagement is preferable. A decade of evidence has answered all three. The Brotherhood builds the infrastructure, the ideology and the political pressure that others act upon, while charitable organisations linked to it receive Gift Aid from the British taxpayer.
The strongest opposition to the Muslim Brotherhood comes not from Western governments but from Muslim majority nations. Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Jordan have concluded independently, from direct experience, that the Brotherhood is a destabilising force. Britain standing apart from that consensus has a word. Cowardice.
Proscribe the Muslim Brotherhood. Before the countries that already have are proven right in the worst possible way.
Didsbury Mosque and Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader Yusuf al-Qaradaw


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Quit & force a by election .. that will spook Sir Two Tier🙏😆
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Karl Turner MP@KarlTurnerMP
When @UKLabour Ministers/MPs were rightly criticising @KemiBadenoch et al for suggesting that @SuellaBraverman had suffered poor mental health when she left @Conservatives for @reformparty_uk No. 10 were doing the very same about me. I told the PM at the time. It just continued.
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🚨 Douglas Murray DESTROYS BBC Newsnight Presenter
Douglas Murray calmly dismantles the BBC on his “less Islam” comment:
Nick Watt: “We should have less Islam in this country. Was that a wise phrase?”
Murray: “Perfectly wise phrase… This country had a wildly stupid and lax immigration policy for decades.”
On the bomber Salman Abedi: “One of the sons they gave this country was Salman Abedi who at 22 killed 22 young girls… one for every year of life this country gave him.”
Then the key logic: “Jihadist extremism, jihadism comes from Islam. Therefore, if it’s 1%, 5%, 15% of people of the Muslim faith who follow that version of it, you’ve got a hell of a problem.
And the more people, this is simple math, the larger the number of people who are followers of a faith that has not solved the extremism problem in its midst… the more extremism you will have.
You don’t get that from the Catholic Church… or the Anglican church.”
Murray closes powerfully: “Nobody else is as incredibly slow in learning as the British media and political class when it comes to this problem.
Why is it the case that Saturday after Saturday we have thousands of people going through major British cities who support the death cults who would murder Jews and the rest of us next?
That’s a question you and Newsnight should answer.”
Countries with less Islam have less Islamic terrorism. Straight talk the BBC clearly struggles with.
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🚨🗣️ Xabi Alonso on Kylian Mbappé:
“People see the goals, the highlights, the numbers… but they don’t see what happens behind closed doors.
At Madrid, there were moments where it didn’t feel like a team anymore, it felt like everything had to revolve around one player’s demands. Tactically, emotionally, even in the dressing room… it became suffocating.
“People don’t like hearing this, but when one player starts acting like a dictator in the dressing room, the team always pays for it.
At Madrid, no one is bigger than the badge, not even Mbappé. If he brings that same attitude, you don’t build a team, you build tension.
And if that mentality carries into France national team at the World Cup… don’t be surprised if they collapse again when it matters most.”


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The reason he’s not issuing an Easter message is simple:-
Did you know, King Charles converted to Islam years ago in Turkey, he is Muslim and has never been a Christian.
Did you know….In 1996, the grand mufti of Cyprus, accused Charles - of secretly being a Muslim.
Did you know….Charles has always pushed Islam, and admitted he was learning Arabic to understand the Quran better.
Did you know….Charles’s garden in his Gloucestershire home is inspired by Islamic traditions and plants mentioned in the Quran.
Did you know….Charles once described Islam as possessing “one of the greatest treasuries of accumulated wisdom and spiritual knowledge available to humanity” - a tradition he said was obscured by a drive towards “western materialism”.
Did you know….In a 2013 speech to the World Islamic Economic Forum in London, Charles displayed detailed knowledge of Islamic finance, and the benefits he believed it could bring to global financial markets.
Did you know….In 2014, author Martin Amis told Vanity Fair that he had argued with Charles over his apparent refusal to support Salman Rushdie after a fatwa was issued against him following the publication of The Satanic Verses.
Did you know….in 2025 King Charles hosted an "Islamic call to prayer" at Windsor Castle.
Christianity is being eradicated in this the UK, while Islam is being embraced. The UK is a Christian country, and fake King Charles who is supposedly the head of the church of England should be arrested for treason and disposed of!
ACT NOW !

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He is the Defender of the Faith
THE faith - our Church of England
If he is not willing to do his duty, then he should go.
GB Politics@GBPolitcs
🚨BREAKING: Buckingham Palace has confirmed King Charles will not issue an Easter message this year
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