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@CroneMark @Rosiecosy And official polls showed people wanted to leave.
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@SEANLWOODCOCK Read the room, Sean 🤦♂️ how on earth do you think this public reply is helpful either? 😂
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@candidviews1 @Rosiecosy But polls show a majority for rejoining Europe..
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@Rosiecosy It’s not what the British people voted for Rosie. You would be quick to point that out if the shoe was on the other foot. Labour need to have respect on what the people voted for - not serve their own interests
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@JackieD86388657 @CatherineWest1 We obviously listened to a different speech..
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@CatherineWest1 It was a dreadful speech
He took no responsibility, tried to shift the blame towards Brexit and the war in Iran
He is a dreadful PM, the worst PM we've ever had
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@PetterHelms24 @DrownedMadonna Why is the US chart the only one that matters?
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@DrownedMadonna I 5HOUGHT IT WAS GOING TO DO BETTER IN THE USA ( THE ONLY CHART THAT MATTERS) FIRST DAY AT NUMBER 29 IS NOT GOOD, THE CHANCRS OF DEBUTING IN THE TOP 40 NEXT WEEK DONT SEEM TO GOOD NOW..
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@BernieSanders Bernie, the only 'deranged egomaniac' here is the socialist who honeymooned in the USSR, owns multiple mansions, and now lectures us while siding with a Pope against stopping Iran from getting nukes. Trump is healing a nation you helped ruin. Sit down.
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@andrewrobs @danbarker It's awful..and blocks all of the light from the platforms at Kings Cross
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@AnthonyHoc69184 @BBCMOTD Tell that to the millions of people who have adopted children
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@CroneMark @BBCMOTD They’re adopted so they’re not her biological daughters you fool
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@BBCMOTD Her daughters? You mean the ones she adopted? 🤷🏻♂️
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@MadonnaMadgesty I love the photo. The crop, text placement and background though... the imagine is a bit too Florence though. Madonna has always stood out as an individual, so I get why it wasnt used originally. But for a revisit, I think it's a good image to use.
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@Jammy1314 I can agree he’s good, but he just doesn’t excite me as much as others do. I was much more entertained tonight by Karen’s dance.
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Tommy Robinson on Trial — For the Crime of Existing
Only in modern Britain could a journalist be dragged into court under terrorism laws for refusing to unlock his phone. Not for planting bombs. Not for plotting violence. Simply for being Tommy Robinson — public enemy number one of the political class.
This isn’t law enforcement; it’s performance art. The police detained him in thirty-four seconds flat — no questions, no suspicion, just the name “Tommy Robinson” and suddenly every officer turns into James Bond. You can almost picture the briefing: “He’s got a phone, lads — that’s probable cause for extremism!”
During his break from court, Tommy called it what it is — a “total abuse of the legal system,” a farce dressed up in legal jargon. And he’s right. Because this isn’t about terrorism; it’s about terrorising him.
Britain’s establishment can’t beat him in the court of public opinion, so they drag him into a courtroom instead. They raid his house, seize his belongings, leak his private life, and then charge him with obstruction when he dares to say no. It’s not prosecution — it’s persecution with paperwork.
And the cost? Astronomical. Endless legal fees, court dates, and public smears. That’s why @TRobinsonNewEra calls it “financial terrorism.” Not with bombs or bullets, but with bureaucracy and bank accounts — grinding dissidents down until they’re bankrupt, exhausted, and silenced.
The message is clear: if they can do it to Tommy Robinson, they can do it to anyone who speaks out of line. Today it’s him. Tomorrow it’s the next journalist, activist, or ordinary citizen who refuses to parrot the approved script.
Once upon a time, the UK stood as a beacon of free speech and due process. Now it’s a country where reporting on the truth can get you detained under the Terrorism Act — in 34 seconds flat.
This isn’t about one man. It’s about whether Britain still has the backbone to tolerate dissent.
Because if telling the truth is terrorism, then Britain has already surrendered.
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@chrissieroyal @bbcstrictly Of the Strictly viewers that I know most of them are pensioners and it’s prime time Saturday night TV so voting should be accessible to all not just those with a smart phone or online access. Another woke decision brought to you by the BBC.
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Online voting only @bbcstrictly great way to disenfranchise a huge swathe of older pensioner voters who have no idea what QR code are. #StrictlyComeDancing
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