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James Payne
@JamesIsAPayne
🏴 🇬🇧 Man of Kent, Father, Husband, Monachist, Concerned Citizen, Buy British, Back British Farmers
South East, England Katılım Mayıs 2025
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When Muslims were murdered in a mosque in New Zealand, it was wall to wall news for weeks. Entire laws changed around the world. Over 20 Christians, mainly children, were massacred this week in Syria, during mass, by islamists, for no reason other than they were praying, and the media is almost entirely silent.
Sachin Jose@Sachinettiyil
Funeral of the Christians who lost their lives in the Islamic State terrorist attack on Saint Elias Church in Damascus during a church service. Video: Antioch Patriarchate
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@TiceRichard Not her fault, it's the system. Simple solution should be if you enter any military base unauthorised you should be charged with treason and run the risk of being shot on site. We need to protect our armed forces at all costs.
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@NoFarmsNoFoods I ONLY buy British meat, poultry, dairy and eggs. I don't even look at the price, it's simply not worth worth it when I know where my food has come from and the standards it meets. Keep on fighting the good fight! #nofarmersnofoodnofuture
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“NFU Scotland has raised the alarm over a growing trend of UK supermarkets stocking imported chicken and beef — warning the move is eroding public trust and undermining Scottish farmers.”
farminguk.com/news/nfu-scotl…
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@ZiaYusufUK About bloody time too! Been wasting rate payers £££ for years.
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@TiceRichard About time someone did something. Kent County Council are hopeless and have been wasting rate payers money for years.
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Reform launches Council DOGE unit
Starting in Kent…..
We are deadly serious about cutting waste & unnecessary costs
Unlike the Tories who let spending get out of control telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/…
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This is just ridiculous. How can a dangerous criminal have more rights than those trying to stop them doing more harm to others. World's gone mad.
.Dear Aunty@dearaunty
So he's fired, has lost his pension after years of service, for not showing courtesy & respect to a teenaged, knife carrying thug? I hope he appeals. dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
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@SpeechUnion Well done. But what a disgraceful thing to have happened in the first place. Complete overreach.
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🚨 BREAKING: Following an intervention by the FSU, Kent Police has agreed to pay £20,000 in compensation to Julian Foulkes, the 71-year-old retired special constable arrested in November 2023 over a tweet about rising anti-Semitism!
The tweet had just 26 views. Nevertheless, it was reported to the Met, and the Metropolitan Police Intelligence Command — a unit set up to counter terrorism and extremism — referred it to Kent Police, the force Julian had served for a decade. The next day, six officers arrived at the pensioner’s home, armed with batons and pepper spray. He was arrested, booked, fingerprinted, photographed, swabbed for DNA, interrogated, kept in a cell for eight hours, handcuffed, and issued with a caution.
For good measure, police also searched his home, scrutinising books by authors like @DouglasKMurray and copies of The Spectator — with one officer of the law sniffily describing them as “very Brexity things”.
After we contacted Julian, he accepted our offer of help, telling The Telegraph: “I’m extremely grateful for such excellent support and would urge anyone concerned about the sustained attack on free speech to please join the FSU. They’re fighting hard every day for all of us.”
We instructed leading criminal solicitor Luke Gittos to argue that the arrest and house search were unlawful. Kent Police has now agreed to pay the compensation and cover Julian’s legal costs, although Luke took on the case pro bono.
Chief Constable Tim Smith — who had already called Julian to apologise — has apologised again and said Kent Police will investigate why he was arrested.
A big thank you to everyone who donated to Julian’s fundraiser. That money will reimburse him for the legal expenses he incurred getting the caution removed — which aren’t covered in the settlement — with the remainder going into our legal fighting fund.
👉 If you want to take Julian’s wise advice, you can join the FSU here:
freespeechunion.org/join/
📖 Full story via The Telegraph:
telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/05/3…

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