Don Logan

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Don Logan

Don Logan

@DonLogan111

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Leo Kearse - see me on tour! Links in bio
@DaleVince If you think that's bad, wait til you find out about energy baron Dale Vince and the money he receives from the government after making huge donations to politicians
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Ben M Freeman - בן מ פרימן
I am a fairly high-profile British Jew. I am leaving the UK, in part because of the climate of Jew-hate in this country. That is not insignificant. If any journalists would like to speak to me about it, my DMs are open.
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Hugh Anthony
Hugh Anthony@TheHughAnthony·
@BenMFreeman “I am making a decision so please ask me about it and give me attention” How about fuck off quietly?
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Leo Kearse - see me on tour! Links in bio
The blob is removing the ability for people to express themselves peacefully and democratically. This will push people to direct action and eventually paramilitary groups. We can already see street patrols and vigilante groups forming. #1 rule for democracies: be democratic.
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion

26 Labour MPs have reported Reform UK to the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) for alleged Islamophobia. This comes after the Government announced its official definition of Islamophobia — repackaged as “anti-Muslim hatred” — in March. The definition has already been weaponised to silence individuals, including prominent politicians, for criticising or challenging Islam, its practices, and its history. In their letter, the MPs claim that “over the last few years, we have seen a number of @reformparty_uk politicians and members make comments that are clearly racist and discriminate against ethnic minorities, and in particular, Muslims.” As evidence, they cite @Nigel_Farage criticising the mass Muslim prayer event in Trafalgar Square. Parliament voted to abolish blasphemy laws in 2008. In a free society, no religion should receive special protection or be shielded from legitimate criticism. Read more below 👇

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Don Logan
Don Logan@DonLogan111·
@DrMcWatsonDr @LeoKearse @lukejcr Somehow don't see the Labour grubs all voting en mass against a national enquiry into, "misogyny" or"Islamophobia". They won't need Three Line Whipping to rush those two through. Incompetent politicians being heckled? Objecting to being invaded by the sand people? No jury trial
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The Ghost of Solzhenitsyn
The Ghost of Solzhenitsyn@DrMcWatsonDr·
@LeoKearse @lukejcr Of all the things, misogyny is as low as it gets. Yes child rape/marriage is bad. Yes beheading people is bad. Yes blowing children up is bad. And yes, goat shagging is bad. But misogyny is taking humanity to a whole new low.
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Luke Charters MP
Luke Charters MP@lukejcr·
Reform UK appears to have a very, very big problem with misogyny. There are now so many shocking stories and incidents that it’s becoming incredible hard to ignore. Want to know about some of these stories? I’ve collated a few. And there’s LOTS more out there. Read this.👇 Last week, a man was filmed harassing and heckling abuse at Rachel Reeves from a van. Senior Reform figures’ response? Jokes about buying him a pint, about giving him a peerage. No condemnation, just laughs. This week, Reform’s by-election candidate for Makerfield was reported to have said women have abortions for “vanity purposes.” He also allegedly claimed he’d “rank higher” than a female presenter and former footballer because he’s played FIFA. I mean, seriously? But those are recent events. Let’s dig deeper. The former Reform candidate for Gorton and Denton was allegedly caught on video saying young girls and women need a “biological reality” check. Like something straight out of the Handmaid’s Tale. A Reform councillor reportedly told an International Women’s Day event that some women “should never have left the kitchen.” Really? Another Reform candidate before the last General Election allegedly referred to women as “thick tarts.” Outrageous. Another candidate for the last General Election allegedly replied to a post telling girls they could achieve anything they want by reportedly saying: “fertilising eggs and providing Y chromosomes.” Ridiculous. Inside the party itself, some women are walking away. Some councillors have reportedly resigned over what they describe as “misogynistic undertones.” At some point, you have to stop asking about these cases in question. You start asking what it says about the party that keeps being associated with people who show such behaviour. In some cases, apparently defending them, laughing along with them, and promoting them. Culture comes from the top, and this appears to be a deep and pervasive culture of misogyny. And don’t forget, a fish rots from the head down. You may remember Nigel Farage told a female journalist to “write some silly story” and when told he may have upset her, replied: “Good.” You may also remember he told a BBC presenter asking serious questions: “Listen love, you’re trying ever so hard.” Is that an acceptable way to behave? Don’t forget, Reform have also reportedly said they would repeal the Equality Act to protect against sexism. The thing is, if we normalise men shouting abuse at women in the street and the response from our politicians is laughter or mockery, we are in a very dark place. None of this is culture war noise. It’s a signal about what kind of country we become if these people win power. Reform want to run Britain. Think about what that means for your daughter. Your sister. Your mum. Stopping Reform isn’t just politics as usual. It’s a moral mission. The thing is, Reform have admitted before they’ve got a few bad apples. But there’s only so many bad apples you can find until you start to think that the whole orchard is rotten.
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Georgi Siana
Georgi Siana@SianaNache79742·
They can’t even spell their OWN language
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Leo Kearse - see me on tour! Links in bio
It's mad that Hope Not Hate are dragging someone over the coals for a funny quip made 12 years ago - but Matthew Collins of HnH admitted ATTACKING WOMEN WITH A HAMMER. If this senior HnH employee could somehow become a wonderful person in the time since he ATTACKED WOMEN WITH A HAMMER, then perhaps somebody who made a joke on Facebook (an equally heinous crime, apparently) could go through a similar process of redemption? Fuck me. I feel like I'm living in Opposites Land.
HOPE not hate@hopenothate

Reform UK’s complaint is a transparent attempt to dodge scrutiny after we exposed misogynistic posts from its Makerfield by-election candidate. Rather than answer serious questions about what he said about women, they are attacking the organisation that exposed him.

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Don Logan
Don Logan@DonLogan111·
@WONGthink @UKLabour You can tag the Green psychos, CINO Tories, LibDem imbeciles and Reform fakes in as well for the entryism. It applies to them all to a greater or lesser degree and where it is currently lesser, it's going to become greater.
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Jonathan Wong
Jonathan Wong@WONGthink·
@UKLabour No matter how much you pander to them, you will be discarded once they hit a critical mass in any given constituency.
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The Labour Party
The Labour Party@UKLabour·
The Labour Party wishes a happy Eid al-Adha to all Muslims celebrating in the UK.
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James Dreyfus
James Dreyfus@DreyfusJames·
The thing many people are missing about the M&S manager video, is the GLEE & the automatic condescension. I’m willing to bet that she initially asked about single-sex spaces, & he immediately treated her as if she was “transphobic” for even having the temerity to ask. There is no middle ground. She questioned it. He assumed she’s not worth his time &, therefore, owed NOTHING. Her concern would have been dismissed in an instant if he even smelt a whiff of dissent. She wasn’t abusive, she wasn’t “shouting after him”, she wasn’t being aggressive. She was hoping for a reasoned reply, MINUS the condescending dismissal, the walk-always, & the head shakes. I’ve seen enough videos of exactly the same reactions from bar staff, restaurant owners, & gatekeepers of the LGBTQIA+ crowd throwing out women they object to, to notice the exact same demeanour/attitude & deportment to recognise exactly WHAT they’re doing & the reason WHY. They ALWAYS dishonestly play the victim & instantly turn to the “I feel unsafe around you” line. We’re not blind. We’re not stupid. His ATTITUDE is what people are responding to. Not the fact that he said, correctly, “to take it up with head-office.” Any woman or LGB person will tell you the exact same thing. It’s as identifiable as spots on a Dalmatian. “T’aint what you do, it’s the way that you do it…”
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London Voice
London Voice@LondonVoice_·
Love him or loathe him, Steve is a dedicated nationalist who cares deeply about our country and our children's future. He has never asked for donations or been involved in scandals like many on the 'right'. Even if you don’t agree with Steve, he should be allowed to speak freely without risk of imprisonment. The reality is, minorities say far more vitriolic things towards White people than Steve says about them, but only one side ever faces legal ramifications. Screw speech, minorities can even physically assault female police officers and get away with it, like they recently did in Manchester. I do not agree with everything Steve says but he is invaluable in shifting the Overton window further right. This is a free speech issue: the state is attempting to imprison a father of three for saying mean things. I will be donating to Steve’s legal defence and ask all patriots to do the same.
Remigration Now@RemigrationNow_

Steve Laws is being dragged through the courts over an alleged tweet. We need to get him adequate legal representation to help avoid possible imprisonment. Any donations, large or small, are greatly appreciated. Please share and support any way you can. Thank you, patriots. givesendgo.com/steve-laws-leg…

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Miss DoubleTrouble
Miss DoubleTrouble@WW3_trenches·
What you are asking for is an extensive body of work to show you every single way in which compulsory requirements have been unilaterally mandated + all the other restrictions that the government wants to introduce but hasn't yet. I am not going to do that, as I am not trying to convince you of anything, and I deal with facts. I can however give you some starters on the obligations for UK directors and shareholders, who - since 18 November 2025 - may face prosecution and a fine through the courts, or a financial penalty for non compliance. --> gov.uk/guidance/verif… Or on the check the Right to Work --> gov.uk/government/pub… - you may be interested in the Clarifications (FAQs) where the legal requirement for employers to chech a Digital ID is specified. There are several campaign groups that have published extensive reports on this broad topic, such as bigbrotherwatch.org.uk or openrightsgroup.org. I tend to ignore the alarmism or the political implications, and stick to the facts. I encourage you to do your own research, and come back to me with information at hand if you would like to continue the conversation at some point in the future, then maybe we can also address related topics such as Data Protection and Cybersecurity, on both of which the Government record is below par.
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Queen Bee
Queen Bee@KingBobIIV·
An analogy, I spent years in a mentally and economically abusive marriage; endless insults, psychological warfare, constantly being made to feel stupid, confused and financially abused and dependent. You stop trusting your own judgement after a while. You become grateful for scraps of decency because your baseline for “normal” has been dragged through hell. With the help of friends and family, I eventually woke up and left. A couple of years later, I met someone else. He sold me a sob story, presented himself as kind, understanding, different. At first, compared to what I’d escaped, he looked wonderful. Then, slowly, the mask slipped and I realised he was another monster entirely. Different tactics, same outcome. I remember sobbing to one of my best friends, who works as a councillor specialising in domestic abuse, asking her why I kept choosing such awful men. She said something that never left me: “They only have to be slightly less shit than the last one and you think you’ve done well. Predators look for vulnerable, exhausted people and sell them hope. At first, you’re so relieved somebody appears kinder than the last abuser, you’ll tolerate things you never should.” And honestly, that is exactly how the British working class feels politically. Labour was supposed to be our party. They abandoned us, lied to us, sneered at us, and treated us with contempt whilst pretending to care. So millions drifted to the Tories, who arrived with flowers and promises and patriotic slogans, only to economically cripple the country, flood communities beyond recognition, destroy social cohesion and then call us stupid for noticing. Then Farage and Reform arrived, presenting themselves as the outsiders, the ones who finally “got it”, the ones who understood the betrayal and anger and exhaustion. People desperately wanted to believe again. They wanted somebody, anybody, to stop treating them like a disposable inconvenience in their own country. And then what happened? The same arrogance. The same insults. The same sneering at ordinary supporters the second they became inconvenient. The same obsession with ego, cliques, media games and controlled narratives. Different badge, same psychological manipulation. Brendan O’Neill, Spiked, The Times, GB News, Talk, Reform figures, they can all spend all day calling ordinary people thick, racist, paranoid, uneducated, extremist, “that lot”. But after years of this treatment, the insults barely even land anymore. We’ve learned to take the punches. We’ve learned what manipulation looks like. We’ve learned what gaslighting sounds like. People are tired of being love-bombed before elections, then mocked and discarded afterwards by people who suddenly think they’re too embarrassing to stand beside. That’s what created Restore. Maybe it will fail. Maybe it will disappoint people too. But at some point, abused people stop caring about the risk of trying again, because staying with the people who have already lied to, exploited and humiliated them becomes intolerable. They all created Restore. We've been in a very abusive one way relationship with successive governments now since Major, and we're done. And the more abuse they all throw at us, the more we're done.
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Don Logan@DonLogan111·
@technopopulist @Danjsalt Do the latter with sufficient efficiency, restrict immigrant entry in a manner Australia & America did even 30 years ago and the former won't be necessary.
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Dan Salt
Dan Salt@Danjsalt·
I've a new idea instead of large scale housebuilding we should have large scale deporting
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Mike Jones
Mike Jones@technopopulist·
Zack Polanski has now gone into hibernation, no doubt licking his wounds after being exposed as a shameless liar. He is well and truly rattled.
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