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@JMickAndrews

Retired and irritable.

England, United Kingdom Katılım Nisan 2017
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@MasterMaliq That's around two million people who would rather me, my country and my culture didn't exist. Not that reassuring Maliq.
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Radical Muslims are less than 1% of 2 BILLION Muslims. Yet you people judge the entire religion by the actions of a tiny minority? Be honest you just hate Muslims. Period.
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Huff@Huff4Congress·
Nobody really liked Homelander’s ending on The Boys. …so I asked AI to fix it. The prompts were simple: 1) Rewrite the best possible ending to The Boys. 2) Create that video. I think everyone, especially fans of The Boys, will be very happy with the final result:
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
I have no problem with Islam. I’m just against beheading, stoning, marrying little girls, sexual slavery, taqiyya, slave trading, rape, forced conversions, jihad, burqa, attacking other religions, child abuse, women abuse, animal abuse, multiple wives, murder, Sharia, terrorism, brainwashing, intolerance, greed, anti-science, torture, illiteracy, gluttony, genital mutilation, inbreeding. Does that make me Islamophobic?
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Buitengebieden@buitengebieden·
Wait till he notices the cat.. 😂
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Pete North@FUDdaily·
@NeilDotObrien Why should we care about a scrap of Eastern European rustbelt when our own country is being invaded by third worlders?
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Pete North@FUDdaily·
The Tories party cares more about the survival of Ukraine than Britain.
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BBC Newsnight@BBCNewsnight·
'I think people who are looking for him to sweep in - the way that Boris Johnson did temporarily - I think may be disappointed' Rachel Wolf, who co-wrote the 2019 Conservative manifesto, predicts difficulties ahead for Andy Burnham if he becomes Prime Minister #Newsnight
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Tim Stanley@timothy_stanley·
We'll know it's over when someone I've heard of resigns.
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@LeanneSpurs If you have evidence that Gordon Brown said that you might want to keep it handy if he sues you for libel.
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Leanne@LeanneSpurs·
An FYI: "Do not prosecute rape gangs. These girls made a lifestyle choice..." - Gordon Brown, 2008. Keir Starmer was the Director of Public Prosecutions in 2008. #Labour
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David Atherton@daveatherton·
Gordon Brown was the Prime Minister when in 2008 the notorious Home 🏡 Office 🏬 memo came round. It said child victims of Pakistani rape gangs should be seen as prostitutes who are consenting.
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Anon Opin.@anon_opin·
Civil servant here. If Farage wins the next GE, he'll call us all back to the office 5 days a week. The CS will then be on the verge of collapse, as thousands of people will either retire immediately or quit, due to the removal of WFH. Cheap optics will meet reality.
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@DonnaLouise1212 There is no evidence that there was any such circular. The prosecuter who mentioned it later admitted that he was misinformed by police officers. The attitude of many officers was that abused girls had made lifestyle choices but it didn't come from an official document.
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Donna Louise@DonnaLouise1212·
Let us all not forget that Maggie Oliver claimed,(15 seconds in) Gordon Brown sent out a circular in 2008 telling police officers not to prosecute the grooming gangs, Keir Starmer was chief prosecutor also at that time. They & Harriet Harmen have history!
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@SteveReedMP The implication was that it would be change for the better. It hasn't been.
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Steve Reed@SteveReedMP·
A tough set of elections for the party. Labour was elected to change the country. We will work harder than ever to keep that promise.
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@NadiaWhittomeMP Voters have just chosen the party promoting the policies you have traduced. Your solution is to present voters with even more radical, unaffordable nonsense. You are hopeless.
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Nadia Whittome MP@NadiaWhittomeMP·
The election results in England, Wales and Scotland are a disaster for the Labour Party, and I send commiserations to the many fantastic Labour representatives who have lost their seats. Frankly, if we don’t get our act together, Labour will face total destruction. The writing was on the wall after Gorton and Denton, after Runcorn and Helsby, and after last year’s local elections. People are desperate for a government that, after a decade of Tory austerity, will reverse the decline in living standards and tackle widening inequality. Today, voters are once again showing us that we are failing to do this at the pace and scale that the country needs. Instead of listening, the leadership doubled down on Reform-lite immigration policies, cut support for the most vulnerable, and made a series of unfathomable political blunders that have damaged Labour’s integrity and people’s trust in us. Some will argue that the answer is to go even further in chasing Reform. Not only would that be a betrayal of everything our party stands for, but we’ve also seen how pandering to the far-right only normalises, legitimises and strengthens their politics of division and hate. Today’s election results are proof that this won’t work. So where do we go from here? We need a Labour government that recognises its duty to working-class people, that fights for our rights and living standards, that takes on the vested interests holding this country back, and that makes the case for a more just and equal society. It’s also clear that in England we’re losing council votes to the Greens and seats to Reform, often by small margins, and first-past-the-post is turning those margins into a gift for the far right. Without proportional representation, that same system could hand Farage a majority government in 2029 on a minority of votes. We did not secure a historic majority in 2024 to be tepid in government, to punish the most vulnerable or to mimic our opponents. From housing to our hollowed-out public services, the country faces interlocking crises that demand bold policies and a progressive government with the courage to deliver them. With this in mind, I believe the Prime Minister should announce a timetable for his departure.
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Λttic Rahman@atticrahman·
Labour waking up this morning to their vote share.
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@Glinner Regardless of how the conflict started, it still doesn’t justify Israel committing genocide against the people of Gaza.
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Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan@Glinner·
For some reason, you forgot to include the whole quote. "I am personally proud of the ruins of Gaza, and that every baby, even in 80 years, will tell their grandchildren what the Jews did when they murdered their families, raped them, and kidnapped their citizens!" Almost like you're trying to minimise the atrocity that began the war
Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis@DrLoupis__

“I am personally proud of the holocaust of Gaza, and that 80 years from now, they will tell their grandchildren what the jews did" May Golan. Israeli Minister of Social Equality.

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Burnside@BurnsideWasTosh·
@DouglasCarswell We were bailed out by the IMF in 1976 and the next election was 3 years later even though Labour didn't have a working majority. No way these cretins will give up their time in the trough when they are unemployable anywhere else.
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Bishop 🇬🇧@Ezenegwu·
Malcolm hid his family from his parents
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