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UK Katılım Ağustos 2009
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capellarec@Capellarec·
@abdazizmo7amd This was a shocking way to find out that your mother had been killed I won't forget it 💔
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capellarec@Capellarec·
@SteveReedMP @ManCompassion Why hasn't Starmer's Labour ever addressed the racism and Islamaphobia that runs through it, as detailed in the report by Martin Forde KC
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Steve Reed@SteveReedMP·
I spoke to Huffington Post about the Green Party’s anti-semitism problem. We rooted it out of the Labour Party, now Zack Polanski needs to do the same.
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Fraser Nelson
Fraser Nelson@FraserNelson·
@EssexPR @CazB52 Sky and BBC News are not paying anomalously high wages to leaders of political parties. I have no problem with GB News and admire much of its output. But UK media should be independent of political parties.
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💕 Brittany Belle 💕
💕 Brittany Belle 💕@BrittanyinTexas·
Cat version of Trump and Pope. 🤭
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Deadline
Deadline@DEADLINE·
The BBC is planning to make up to 2,000 job cuts in one of its most brutal cost-cutting efforts to date. Rhodri Talfan Davies, the BBC’s interim director general, is expected to announce the redundancy proposals in an all-staff call on Wednesday afternoon local time, sources told Deadline deadline.com/2026/04/bbc-pl…
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Clive Lewis MP
Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis·
The right to protest isn’t a gift from government. It’s a democratic principle, hard-won and easily lost. Last night the government tried to smuggle through a “cumulative disruption” power that would let police ban protests simply because other people had protested in the same area before. Think about what that means: your right to march could be extinguished by someone else’s march on an entirely different issue. They knew this wouldn’t survive proper scrutiny - so they denied MPs the time to give it any. I supported the cross-party motion to oppose the cumulative disruption amendment. The government used its majority to force it through regardless. Protest is supposed to be disruptive. That’s the point. From the suffragettes to the anti-apartheid movement, it was cumulative, persistent, inconvenient protest that changed this country for the better. One of the most authoritarian political parties in modern British history is leading in the polls. As I said in the chamber when the government proscribed Palestine Action - a progressive Labour government should be building firewalls for our democracy, not tearing them down and pitch-rolling for Reform. This Bill isn’t law yet. It now returns to the Lords, and this fight is far from over.
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Fifty Shades of Whey
Fifty Shades of Whey@davenewworld_2·
An American in Tennessee says a library called the police on him for printing out news articles about Israel and the cops followed him home
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
Yesterday, the government passed a law effectively banning repeat protests. The government is fed up with people protesting about genocide. Well, we are disgusted by its complicity in the greatest crime of our time. The government wants to silence us. It will never succeed.
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Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده
An Israeli soldier detonates homes, dreams, and memories of Gaza’s families with his tank—just to create a “surprise” for his wife, Sarah, for entertainment.
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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
A welcome ally has joined the fight against the dystopian AI surveillance state: Birds!!!
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capellarec@Capellarec·
@Peston Iran closed Straits of Hormuz weeks ago, why has the Government only started planning now
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Robert Peston@Peston·
As I just said on ITV’s News at Ten, ministerial and industry sources say the UK is two or three weeks away from shortages of diesel and jet fuel, though petrol suppliers are healthier. This means Starmer’s new Middle East Response Committee will soon face difficult decisions on how to make sure supplies get to critical users, how to ration more generally and how to price. But, as I mentioned, ministers say supplies and stocks of petrol remain decent, so no need to queue at pumps
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capellarec@Capellarec·
@tparsi @MMuimhneachain UK media or Government won't report this but lost its minds for 24 hours over 3 decommissioned ambulances
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Trita Parsi search. ..
WARNING! I frankly do not know what kind of evil and inhumanity this video depicts, but it shakes you to the core. It appears a dead Palestinian man, probably murdered, is lying on the street, and a group of Israelis essentially torture his body while laughing. They slowly run him over with their, going back and forth over his body. No words.
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
This one is so much more accurate than the original.
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Wokerati Marty
Wokerati Marty@WokeratiMarty·
Apparently, there’s a news blackout in the UK media on some of the key details of the ongoing Palestine Action Filton retrial. It’s utterly shocking that we can only hear about it from this American source. 👇
Defend Our Juries@DefendOurJuries

All is not as it seems with the Filton re-trial. The UK press have a court order not to report on this: youtu.be/rkzxhQU6QIM Jurors deserve to hear the whole truth.

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Turgay Evren
Turgay Evren@TurgayEvren1·
Israelis are very disturbed by the sharing of this photo. They feel ashamed of their own soldiers. Please don’t retweet this so it doesn’t spread 🙏
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