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Grower of grapes, t-shirt tan extraordinaire

Shrewsbury, England Katılım Eylül 2009
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@K_Niemietz We shouldn’t build loads more. We should build a lot denser… density can be beautiful. Density with charm has consent. And consent means the continuation of expansion of the housing supply. Leading to scenario 2 or 4.
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Kristian Niemietz@K_Niemietz·
If you want to argue that immigration should be lower, you need to find someone who argues that it should be higher (or stay the same), and reply to THEM. DON'T do this in the replies of someone who argues that housebuilding should be higher. Go to Bluesky, and reply to Portes.
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Kristian Niemietz@K_Niemietz·
Every time I post something on housebuilding, one of you thickos replies "MUH IMMIGRAYSHUN!!!" I'll explain this one last time, and from then on, everyone who keeps doing this just gets the mute button. There are four possible scenarios: (cont'd)
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
What our 'leaders' will never talk about: In the last week alone, in the UK, in just one week, we've gone from reading about the 27-year-old mother Rhiannon Whyte, stabbed in the head 20 times by an illegal migrant from Sudan, to Wayne Broadhurst, stabbed to death by an illegal from Afghanistan while walking his dog, to a small boat illegal migrant stabbing a stranger to death in a bank in Derby, to a migrant from Afghanistan strangling a railway worker over a minor ticket dispute, to a Syrian illegal migrant sexually assaulting a student in Cardiff, to illegal migrants chasing migrant hotel workers with knives "because they didn't like the food", to 10 people suffering a mass stabbing on a train at the hands of two Black "British" men for no apparent reason. Why is this happening? Because our so-called 'leaders' have been importing millions of people from highly violent, conflict-ridden, and, yes, inferior 'honour cultures' from the Third World, where settling grievances through violence is standard As the academic Garrett Jones points out in his book: "When a nation imports people, it imports the average cultural traits of those people". Mass uncontrolled immigration is not just the importing of people; it is the importing of cultures And the cultures we are importing are not just radically different and incompatible to our own but are visibly inferior, primitive, stuck in cultural codes and practices we moved on from hundreds of years ago It is, to quote @GadSaad, "suicidal empathy" --our leaders think they are helping these people when in fact they are killing their own society, country and people from within None of this can be said in Westminster where universal liberalism --"all cultures are equal"--reigns supreme. This is what you saw on Question Time this week, when I was widely attacked by a liberal ruling class that cares more about helping people from backward cultures than defending its own people But it's effects can clearly be seen in the extent to which 1st and 2nd generation migrants here in the UK, who we are told are "British", "nice boys from Cardiff", turn out to be highly violent criminals, continuing the cultural traits from their origin countries Again, nobody in Westminster wants to think about this point about culture But look: 2025 Manchester synagogue terrorist Syrian parents 2024 Southport terrorist Rwandan parents 2021 Liverpool terrorist Born in Iraq 2021 Sir David Amess terrorist Parents from Somalia 2020 Reading terrorist Born in Libya 2020 Streatham terrorist Parents from Sri Lanka 2019 Usman Khan terrorist Parents from Pakistan 2017 Manchester MEN terrorist Libyan parents 2015 Leytonstone terrorist Born in Somalia 2013 Lee Rigby/Woolwich terrorist Parents Nigerian 2007 London/Glasgow terrorists Iraqi/Indian parents 2005 "homegrown" 7/7 terrorists Shehzad Tanweer, parents from Pakistan Mohammad Khan, parents from Pakistan Hasib Hussain, parents from Pakistan Germaine Lyndsay, born in Jamaica No other society in the world would tolerate this --would do to its own people what our leaders are doing to us Could you imagine, say, the United Arab Emirates, Japan, China doing this? Of course not. Because they are not idiots; they do not tolerate suicidal empathy. Through mass immigration, porous borders and a total failure to integrate newcomers, our leaders have made us much less safe and put our own people at risk These migrants do not instantly adopt the host country's 'British' or 'English' culture and identity the moment they sign a few papers Far from it They retain central aspects of their origin countries --including religion, belief, attitudes toward violence, hatred of non-believers, and so on This is what the rape gang scandal was about; we imported clan-based networks from rural Pakistan that think non-believers are fair game and distrust authority The vast majority of radical Islamists in Britain were either born abroad or trace their roots back on these islands only one generation, while living in 'closed' social networks filled with other people from their origin countries, which reinforce these different cultures This is then further enabled by an idiotic ruling class and woke left that pursues virtue and social status for itself by proclaiming platitudes like "diversity is a success" while also having to use speech codes --"far right", "racist", and so on--to shut down any dissent Then it uses multiculturalism to encourage minorities to remain distinctive and separate from the majority, even prioritising them over the majority It is all completely insane This is what the UK has now been doing for 30 years, under Labour and the Tories, the Uniparty, importing radically different if not incompatible cultures which then persist across generations And today this is being compounded by importing 180,000 unvetted illegal migrants into the country in just 7 years, with another 180,000 forecast to arrive by the next general election if the average trend continues Just think about that --by the next election we will be talking about 400,000 unvetted illegal migrants roaming around the country, many from the same highly violent, conflict-prone societies as the ones that have given us all of the chaos above And so in the years ahead this chaos will only increase, it will only get worse, because our leaders refuse to see this reality and make changes In short, every terrorist attack, every stabbing, every rape, every sexual assault, every rape gangs, is a reminder of the fact our leaders, who are supposed to defend us, are importing people who hate who we are and cling to totally different cultures, identities, and outlooks, all of which is making our own culture, identity, and social cohesion harder to maintain We can either keep ignoring the critical importance of culture or we can do something about it What would "doing something about it" look like? Radically reshaping our country and its future around people who have deep roots and ties to this country Rewarding those who genuinely integrate, removing those who do not Ending the extreme policy of mass uncontrolled immigration Doing whatever is necessary to fix our borders --leave ECHR, repeal HRA, detain and deport End soft-on-crime policies Launch an all-out assault on radical, violent Islamism We have a choice. We can do these things or we can keep killing ourselves from within.
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@SwaledaleMutton @JeremyClarkson @Wyefarm I’m glad I decided to pursue my dream of working in football rather than taking the sensible option of becoming an agronomist! Can’t begin to imagine the difficulties and headaches that people are experiencing.
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Jeremy Clarkson@JeremyClarkson·
It looks like this year’s harvest will be catastrophic. That should be a worry for anyone who eats food. If a disaster on this scale had befallen any other industry, there would be a lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth.
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@SwaledaleMutton @JeremyClarkson @Wyefarm Also double edged sword as also if I recall correctly, there were issues round my way of getting SFI in the ground, with fields failing. So that £ top up also hit. Have you found that to be the case?
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@SwaledaleMutton @JeremyClarkson @Wyefarm I spent a bit of time doing some work experience for Ceres at the back end of last year, and with such a wet end to the year, very hard to get a lot of stuff drilled. So I can imagine those that went for it last year, potentially have suffered a yield loss bcos of it?
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@hcmeasures @JeremyClarkson @Wyefarm Shropshire. It’s just been a bit of a grey summer. Admittedly, when I cycle round the wheat doesn’t look overly fantastic, but OSR seems to be doing quite well.
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@JeremyClarkson @Wyefarm Jeremy why is the yield so poor? I feel like it hasn’t been an overly wet year, and neither have there been any catastrophically lengthy periods of drought?
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@Dominic2306 Dom, are you going to help Reform and finish the job you start with Vote Leave before 🛒 & CabOf undid a lot of your good work?
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Dominic Cummings
Dominic Cummings@Dominic2306·
These guys talk tough but watch them implode when it comes back at them... Dear No10 spads, your fuckwit ministers have got you into yet another battle that is doomed to strategic defeat, to add to your v long list including a budget scorecard flashing redder every week... Stuart and Conrad in charge as usual, usual results guaranteed...
Peter Kyle@peterkyle

If you want to overturn the Online Safety Act you are on the side of predators. It is as simple as that.

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simon shadbolt@SimonShadbolt·
@paullewismoney @RhonddaBryant Paul, Most if not all VPNs ultimately need a paid subscription. The most popular require payment from the start. I suppose if a 12 year old can have access to online banking , but it is another check or barrier.
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@RhonddaBryant @cidertester Literally just going to use a VPN… absolutely no clue. But it’s not really about protecting children is it. It’s about controlling the narrative again. Prepared to give children at 16 the right to vote, but not to access information that is integral to making a democratic choice
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Chris Bryant@RhonddaBryant·
@cidertester The new codes require platforms to have robust age verification systems so under 18s are not exposed to harmful or age inappropriate material.
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@SkyHelpTeam please can I have some help getting the sky sports player to work on MacOS. I’m trying to watching Blackpool v Shrewsbury and your website isn’t working
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@TIMGOLDFINCH You think get on the short EURUSD train?
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TIM GOLDFINCH@TIMGOLDFINCH·
And yet the EZ consistently runs a trade surplus
jeroen blokland@jsblokland

Since #Trump won the elections, the #euro has been in free fall. It's the worst (major) currency this month. The reason? The Eurozone literally has nothing to defend itself! - Massively overregulated - The euro is structurally flawed - The manufacturing sector is getting crushed by #China - Issues surrounding #energy supply and costs remain large - A total lack of #innovation - A total lack of #competitiveness (regulation makes labor extremely expensive - No Technology powerhouses (apart from ASML) - Central bank #policies aimed at the weakest links (France, Italy) - Mass #immigration - Polarizing, incompetent politicians (including Ursula) not voted by the people

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@TIMGOLDFINCH It’s only going to get more expensive, and in reality that’s a long term trend. Whatever way it’s spun, it will cause short term pain for businesses
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TIM GOLDFINCH@TIMGOLDFINCH·
@JP4496 yes true ,in some places of work , but then we have the energy these things will use and that's not cheap now .
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@pacificpaddy @martindudley20 @Ollie_Westbury Let’s make it easy & say there are 100 shares in the club. If he currently owns 77%, so 77 shares, in order to reach 87% he would need to have 154 shares out of 177, provided the original 23% of shareholders have stayed the same. Therefore, that implies that town are worth £4.2m
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Ollie Westbury
Ollie Westbury@Ollie_Westbury·
Also, Shrewsbury Town have revealed £2.1 million of loans invested into the club by Roland Wycherley will not have to be repaid. He has converted them to shares. His shareholding rises from 77 per cent to 87 per cent. #Salop shropshirestar.com/sport/football…
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@createstreets @s8mb Let’s hope this is one of the first things that gets done! I spoke with Ed Leahy about Shrewsbury specifically when I was working for the local MP. A shame it ended up going nowhere and getting somewhat shelved. Nothing I’d love to see more than this redevelopment done right!
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