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UK Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Anna McGovern
Anna McGovern@AnnaMcGovernUK·
I went to both the Unite the Kingdom rally and the pro-Palestine protest. On the way to the pro-Palestine protest, I spoke to one man who told me that if anyone showed up carrying an English flag, they would be attacked. The atmosphere at the two protests was starkly different.
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Alice Smith
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
I’d rather have black and brown patriots in the UK than white Marxists, any day of the week.
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Paul Embery
Paul Embery@PaulEmbery·
What right do the liberal elites have to accuse others of spreading "division" when they have spent the past 30 years imposing an ideology on the British people which itself has been hugely divisive? They don't deserve to be taken seriously.
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
ELON MUSK: "I want Britain to be greater than it ever has been. I want Britain to remain Britain. I think there's something beautiful about being British. And what I see happening is a destruction of Britain, initially a slow erosion, but a rapidly increasing erosion of Britain with massive uncontrolled migration, a failure by the government to protect innocent people, including children who are getting gang raped. It's unreal the government has failed in its duty to protect its citizens, which is a fundamental duty of government. This has got to stop. There needs to be massive reform. The people need to be in charge, not some bureaucracy that doesn't care."
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@TorstenBell Not really got the idea of democratic politics yet? Its only been around since the ancient Greeks.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
If you’re wondering what is going on in the UK right now, the state is having a complete meltdown about the working-classes of this country daring to mobilise on the streets. Until now, the political class and the state have been absolutely fine with people protesting. Islamist sympathisers? Fine. Antisemites? Fine. Pro-Iran stooges? Fine. BLM revolutionaries who protest while breaking Covid laws? Fine. The prime minister will even ‘Take the Knee’ to show he is with you. If you’re a ‘former’ Islamist and ally of al-Qaeda he’ll even invite you into Number 10 Downing Street for a cup of tea. And if you’re an antisemite who calls for violence against white people and the West, such as Alaa Abd El-Fattah? He’ll welcome you with open arms. But if you happen to belong to the decent majority of hardworking, tax-paying and patriotic Brits whose ancestors actually built this country then you must be treated very differently. You are considered a threat. You are considered dangerous. You are considered divisive. You are considered evil. The very same state that has pushed people to the very edge - by refusing to fix the borders, by flooding the country with 200,000 illegals, by unleashing mass sexual assaults, by entrenching two-tier justice - now demands that the people who have to live with this do not say anything about it at all. And if they do protest, then they must feel the full force of the law in a way that others do not. The majority must be policed while minorities are protected. Facial Recognition technology. Revised CPS guidance. Countless more police. Warnings from politicians. The only silver lining is that now, today, everybody can see it. Everybody can see what is happening. It’s out in the open. The bias is unavoidable. And everybody has had enough. Keir Starmer and the British state clearly hate many of their fellow citizens. They clearly do not view people who happen to hold different views as legitimate. But by treating them in this way they are only ensuring that the numbers of those who do choose to protest tomorrow spiral to levels they can no longer contain, silence, ignore, or dismiss.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Who specifically is the asshole who added DEI lies to Academy Awards eligibility instead of it just being about making the best movie?
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Lucy Connolly
Lucy Connolly@LucyTCWife·
My husband has just got back from London. He said “it wasn’t just unite the kingdom, it was unite the world” He said it was a great day all round and great fun. He said there were some great speeches and he didn’t witness any trouble. He commented on how powerful and poignant @siobhan1437154 speech was. He said people were in tears. Well done everyone involved, you rock 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧 ❤️❤️
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Sorcha Eastwood MP
Sorcha Eastwood MP@SorchaEastwood·
When you meet an actual ICON at Balmoral ✨️🤩🤩🤩
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
Keir Starmer's reaction to Southport was branding everyone far right. Keir Starmer's reaction to today's march is branding everyone far right. Keir Starmer is also the most unpopular PM in British history whose party is imploding and circling the drain. Do the math.
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The Free Speech Union
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion·
We have taken up the case of @ezralevant, a Gold member of the @SpeechUnion who has been refused entry to the UK to attend the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally tomorrow. After his ESTA was refused, he paid £1,000 to the Home Office to expedite a visa application because his flight is tonight. To date, the Home Office still hasn't responded. We hope our intervention will prompt it to issue a visa in time for him to catch his flight. Refusing Mr Levant a visa would be a clear breach of his rights. He's not a “far right agitator intent on coming to the UK to spew [his] extremist views”, which is how Sir Keir Starmer's described those who've been blocked from entering the UK for tomorrow’s protest. He is a Canadian commentator and journalist who has no criminal convictions and has never advocated violence, intimidation, discrimination or terrorism and rejects any assertion that he is ‘far-right’ or would make threats or spread hate. In reality, he simply holds views that the Prime Minister disagrees with. Perhaps it’s his outspoken support for Israel in its ongoing war with Hamas that has raised a red flag. Refusing Mr Levant a visa would be particularly egregious, given that Hasan Piker, the far left American political activist who has incited violence against Jews, has not been blocked from entering the UK. He's due to speak at at @unherd event on 5th June. Is it one rule for outspoken supporters of Israel, Prime Minister, and another for outspoken supporters of the Palestinian cause? Is that because you care more about not offending Britain's Muslims than you do about not offending British Jews? We very much hope that the Home Office will issue Mr Levant with a visa immediately and allow him to travel to the UK this evening.
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Ben Leo
Ben Leo@Benleo·
Not once do these people, the government, ask themselves why Britons feel they need to take to the streets and protest or why they were battered at the local elections. No inquisition. No curiosity. No self reflection. Just name calling. Their arrogance has finished them.
David Lammy@DavidLammy

The Unite the Kingdom march organisers are spreading hatred and division. They do not reflect the Britain I’m proud of. Peaceful protest is a fundamental right and one I will always protect. But if protest turns violent, we will act swiftly, with extra court capacity in place.

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Alice Smith
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
The fact that the average ‘Conservative’ MP shows more animosity towards Reform and Restore than they do towards Labour is a sign that the Uniparty is real.
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