Kathy
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Kathy
@HirdKathy
cantankerous opinionated and always right 👍
Brisbane, Queensland Katılım Ağustos 2014
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@SohrabAhmari It’s not the USA ,voters vote for a party , we don’t have a president
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I was in the room for @Keir_Starmer speech this morning. Based on what I saw and how it was delivered, I have only one conclusion.
Keir should stay in post.
Keir was absolutely in his element, the content of the speech shows that he understands the issues, the actions shows that after certain personnel departures we are now supercharging the right direction.
These elections were difficult, in Stevenage although we removed the leader of the Reform UK group from the council, we still lost 9 seats, which is a huge blow from winning 32/39 seats two years ago.
We didn’t do enough to convince the public things will get better, but we never will if we are embroiled in our own psychodrama.
It is understandable that MP’s right now are getting pressure put on them from councillors, activists and local party members, a lot of whom have been wiped out last weekend, or have close friends and colleagues who have lost their seats.
My message to them, is stay strong. If today is any indicator, were are on the right path & you should not put that in jeopardy.
Keir Starmer was elected to lead national renewal. If he takes the bold steps he outlined to change how government works, speak clearly about who Labour governs for and why, coupled with the pace of delivery already under way, a second term remains within reach.
Swapping leaders will not get us there. That is the clear to me.
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@Ausbobsmit @AleDowund When is the angry response going to happen on posts , you can’t like what this clown just said
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The Prime Minister has my full support. He - and we - should be getting on with the job.
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer
The hope I'm fighting for.
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@hendrix_uk @Ryandally08 labor activism improved conditions . But the absolutist “without principles the Left gave us all these” is overstated tribalism.worker pressure met economic reality, politics, and innovation. Both sides cherry-pick; reality is compromise and unintended consequences.
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@SteveInmanClips I'm trying to figure this out. What do kangaroos do to dogs?
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🚨🇬🇧 Just several hours after posting this - a Ram-raid on a Jewellers happened in Bradford Earlier today.
England is totally cooked.
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho
🇬🇧 Bradford in England has one of the highest % of Muslims living there of any English City. Now the streets look like this.
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Muslims are literally laughing at how easy it was to manipulate Western progressives.
NotThatSuzanne 🇮🇱 🇺🇦 ♀️@NotthatSuzanne
Bolton's newly elected Green Party Councillor proving the party is still all about the environment
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@samthelion79 @NickyG78115672 The main thing is you got there in the end
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@NickyG78115672 Yeah, I just realized that. Guess you can put me on the short bus today
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You have GOT to be kidding me. This woman is deranged.
NursePatsy@PatsyDiabetes
With Hantavirus spreading, giving us an unprecedented double pandemic, I had the honor of presenting at St. God’s Memorial Hospital this morning. Packed room. Standing ovation. I introduced my groundbreaking 3 M’s of Modern Health: Masks, Margarine, and Muffins. These aren’t just foods and fabrics, they are essential tools to help us all thrive during these difficult times.
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@mickdiddles @PatsyDiabetes I think this account is a joke! She is kidding.
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Why don't you put British children FIRST?
Some #Labour Achievements So Far (List Updated Daily):
- Over 71,000 ILLEGAL boat arrivals
- ‘One in, one out’ deal, more arriving than leaving
- Billions spent on migrant hotels
- Upto £40,000 cash payment for illegal immigrants to leave
- FIRST TIME in British History UK WELFARE BILL (£333 BILLION) now exceeds INCOME TAX (£331 BILLION)
- Scrapping the 2 child benefits cap helps people from a foreign background more. Aids Great Replacement
- Senior London Labour figures charged after a criminal investigation into alleged vote rigging
- ‘Troubles Bill’ to target veterans who served the country (prosecutions will now be possible)
- London becomes rape capital of the Europe
- Appoints Gordon Brown Finance Envoy. Gordon who previously sold 395 tonnes of our gold reserves at the bottom of the market and stupidly told the market in advance. Gold has since risen 1500% and the gold he sold would be worth £40 billion more today.
- Weakness supporting allies on Iran / trying to appease the Muslim community
- Countryside too WHITE
- Protesters called Far Right
- Still NO ‘Grooming Gangs’ Inquiry?
- Some ‘Grooming Gang’ criminals having legal aid paid for by the government
- Local elections CANCELLED for 1 year. Then CANCELLED again year 2 but reversed ONLY due to court case loss
- Appoints Harriet Harman as Adviser on Women and Girls (Harriet Harman and her then husband, Jack Dromey, were senior officials in the National Council for Civil Liberties (Now known as Liberty) when they supported the Paedophile Information Exchange and allowed it to affiliate to NCCL.
- Branded ‘Inaction Man’ over Iran & IRGC after 20 UK based, Iran sponsored terrorist attacks foiled
- £50 million sent to Syria then another £95 million sent while they slaughter Christians, Druze & Alawites.
- Winter fuel allowance scrapped
- Peter Mandelson made US ambassador
- Peter Mandelson taxpayer-funded payoff exposed
- Mandelson Epstein exposed
- Morgan McSweeney’s government phone ‘stolen’ only days before Mandelson investigation. Device likely held the WhatsApps, texts, and instructions around Peter Mandelson’s controversial appointment
- 3 Ukrainian Rent Boys? Another cover up?
- Fake ‘£22bn black hole’ narrative
- Tax rises to cover fake black hole
- National Insurance increase
- Carbon taxes piled onto businesses
- Joining more expensive EU carbon tax
- Unemployment increase
- More work visas issued to India
- Inheritance tax on farmers
- Hospitality tax increase
- Doctors 22.3% pay rise
- Train drivers 15% pay rise
- Energy bills still going up
- £8.3bn spent on ‘Great British Energy’
- Highest energy prices in the developed world
- Oil and gas licences halted
- Steel production ended
- Net Zero spending spiral
- Carbon capture fantasy
- Green belt covered in solar factories
- Wind farm ban revoked
- ‘Pylon mania’ announced
- MP Mike Amesbury convicted for punching a constituent. Suspended sentence
- Labour councillor Ricky Jones calling for far-right protesters ‘throats to be cut’
- Military spending cut amidst rising enemy threats
- Pay-per-mile tax expected from 2028?
- Chinese EV getting paid by UK manufacturers
- Fuel duty rises expected
- Ed Miliband flew to COP twice in the same week
- Deal to take UK back into EU systems even though public voted for Brexit
- Announced Digital ID plans
- Proposed Digital ID for VPNs
- Assisted Death on request fast tracked
- Abortion to term no longer criminal
- Palestine marches out of control
- Two-tier policing at protests and riots
- People arrested for speech (Highest in the world)
- People jailed for speech
- Free speech curtailed in universities
- Still won’t say what a woman is
- ‘Islamophobia’ definition, a blasphemy law
- Early prisoner releases
- Softer sentencing
- limiting jury trials
- At least 179 criminals released accidentally from prison, whereabouts unknown
- Abolishing short-term prison sentences
- Phone snatching 'effectively decriminalised' with just 1 in 100 cases solved
- Nick Brown suspension and investigation reasons not disclosed to the public
- The "Donkey Field" Allegations
- Recognising ‘Palestine’ as a state after the October 7th Terrorist Attacks
- Creation of a ‘Palestinian’ embassy in London. Diplomatic immunity for various attendees
- Rwanda scheme scrapped
- 3 more years of hotel migrants admitted
- Migrant priority for new council house builds over British
- Migrant barge closed
- Wayne Broadhurst and Rhiannon Whyte murders ignored
- Non-dom policy quietly abandoned
- VAT on private schools backfired
- Highest tax burden in 70 years
- Ukraine given millions more
- WASPI women U turn
- Storm Shadow escalation discussed
- Chagos Islands £36 Billion giveaway
- Terror extremist to stand as councillor
- Quangos not cut, 27 more added
- Chief of staff fired
- Deputy PM resigned for unpaid tax
- ‘Free the sausages’
- Free clothes
- Free tickets
- Rent-free accommodation
- Lord Ali given free Downing Street pass.
- Electoral Commission investigation
- China spying scandal
- Chinese MEGA embassy approving risking British security
- ‘Misogyny as terrorism’ floated
- All-male portraits removed from No.10
- Elon Musk banned from investment summit
- Built fewer houses than the Tories
- Transport secretary resigned over theft charges
- Anti corruption minister resigned over corruption
- Highest borrowing in modern times
- MPs & councillors charged with sexual offenses
- Even bigger asylum backlog
- NHS waiting lists at record highs
- Prosecution of armed forces
- Shoplifting record high
- Council tax record increases
- Water bills increasing
- Food inflation growing
- Increased tax on pensions
- Roll out of population surveillance
- British flags are racist and are removed



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A short history of the great British improvement.
They came for beef dripping. We got margarine, then seed oils, then a cardiac ward in every hospital.
They came for butter. They told your grandmother it would kill her husband. The replacement was a tub of palm oil emulsified with rapeseed and a yellow dye, and her husband died of a heart attack in 1989 anyway.
They came for full-fat milk. We got skimmed milk, a vitamin D deficiency epidemic in children, and a cereal aisle fortified to plug the gap.
They came for mutton, the meat that fed every shepherd, miner, and mill worker for six hundred years. We got a chicken breast injected with water and a turkey twizzler.
They came for the kipper. We got a Findus boil-in-the-bag, dyed orange, and a fish oil capsule sold at the chemist to make up for the omega-3 nobody is eating.
They came for wool. We got polyester fleece, and microplastics in human placentas. Every one tested. Sixty-two out of sixty-two.
They came for leather. We got synthetic shoes that delaminate in eighteen months, and a high street with no cobbler.
They came for the cotton nappy. We got the disposable, and a landfill that will outlast the child wearing it.
They came for the cast iron pan handed down three generations. We got Teflon, and a forever chemical now found in 98% of British rivers.
They came for the wooden bowl your grandmother kneaded dough in. We got Tupperware, then BPA, then "BPA-free" plastic containing compounds we have not yet bothered to measure.
Now they are coming for the cow herself. The replacement is a textured pea isolate, extruded in a factory in the American Midwest, packaged in plastic, and marketed as the ethical option by a company called Cargill, who happen to be the third-largest meat processor in the United States.
Every traditional material we have been told to give up was working perfectly, for free, for centuries. Every industrial replacement has been worse for the body, worse for the land, and considerably better for the shareholders of the company that sold it.
The pattern is not subtle, and the people running it are not embarrassed.
Your great-grandmother is no longer here to call it.
You are.

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🚨 Matt Goodwin just nailed two-tier Britain.
If you’re an Islamist, antisemite, Iran supporter, BLM revolutionary or LGBT activist — you get to march freely.
But if you’re a conservative peacefully protesting mass immigration — they’ll do everything to shut you down.
This is the reality millions of Brits see every day.
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@mikegardner_wb @KiszelyPhilip Just for a moment I thought you’d lost your mind
All good 😊
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BREAKING NEWS: Starmer’s amazing speech
Sir Keir Starmer smashed it out of the park today with a barnstorming speech which astonished critics and colleagues alike.
Speaking without notes and cheered on by his cabinet colleagues he gave a passionate defence of Labour’s record. Even the hard- nosed press corps assembled in Downing Street burst into spontaneous applause at the end. Meanwhile cheering crowds poured onto the streets of Red Wall constituencies waving union jacks pledging support for the PM.
Just kidding of course.
Th reality? Starmer’s speech was the same old reheated, vapid drivel we’ve heard a hundred times before, delivered with his usual lack of charisma and with contents about as inviting as a week old litter tray.

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This is Mohammad Baghdadi "Baggy" Khan reporting to duty as a newly elected Councillor in the Halliwell ward, Bolton. He looks composed in his Lamborghini Huracán Spyder, worth £100,000-£200,000, it does 19-23 mpg.
He is a member of @TheGreenParty.
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