Johnthecourier

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Johnthecourier

Johnthecourier

@JohnSH1956

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Johnthecourier
Johnthecourier@JohnSH1956·
@narindertweets Talk about choreography. Was it not you who choreographed the exit from a car once? All for publicity, that's why you post your vile rhetoric on here because you can't debate civilly. You are only against Nigel because (even though you ditest British people) you don't want india
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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
This is getting really sickening right now. How about you ALL keep your mouths shut and stop exploiting an elderly ladies murder!! Have some damm respect! No one is owed an apology. Only ANN is owed some DECENCY in death.
Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧@TiceRichard

A lot of journalists MUST now APOLOGISE to Nigel and us at Reform You know who you are Counter terrorism police now leading investigation into Ann Widdecombe's murder investigation bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Michelle Dewberry
Michelle Dewberry@MichelleDewbs·
Gutted I didn’t get chance to come back to studio post the commons debate re immigration. I thought I was going to spontaneously combust listening to that. Completely out of touch with how millions & millions of people think & what their concerns are. This country is becoming a basket case 🤯 I worry for our future, I really do 😔
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Johnthecourier
Johnthecourier@JohnSH1956·
@MichelleDewbs The disgrace of our democracy starts with our MP's who heckle others when speaking. The liberals and the left see this as acceptable in real life. Some MP's may not wish to hear what some MP's say, but as a voter, I want to hear both sides of the debates.
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Donna Louise
Donna Louise@DonnaLouise1212·
🚨 Afghan migrant Dawood Safi pleads guilty to manslaughter (not murder) after the frenzied stabbing death of dog walker Wayne Broadhurst in Uxbridge. CPS accepted diminished responsibility despite the random, brutal attack. Victim’s family wanted a murder conviction. This is what “two-tier justice” looks like. Soft on some, devastating for British victims. Migrants are literally getting away with murder!
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Johnthecourier
Johnthecourier@JohnSH1956·
@JackWDart Speculation was born out of the knowledge the powers had yet refused to share. Honesty and transparency are all everyone asks for. You use words like "thuggish" politics. What about your impact. Nothing thuggish about wanting to protect people who can't protect themselves.
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Jack Dart
Jack Dart@JackWDart·
Last time, speculation caused rioting in Southport and across the country. It’s utterly irresponsible, and it has real world consequences. But you don’t care about the real world impact of your words. You want to whip people up into a frenzy so you can continue to score cheap political points. This is thuggish politics and it’s reprehensible.
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK

“Don’t speculate!” means “shut up and accept the establishment narrative!”.

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Johnthecourier
Johnthecourier@JohnSH1956·
@redrumlisa I wonder if this is why burnham won't give them top jobs or if they are just for his band of sisters.
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Lisa Mckenzie
Lisa Mckenzie@redrumlisa·
We cannot have the minister for safeguarding women and girls picking and choosing which women and girls deserve safeguarding based on her own prejudices. I think the whole country is sick of the division and hierarchy of who deserves empathy.
Natalie Fleet MP@NatalieFleetMP

Apologies for offence caused by my earlier tweet, which I’ve now deleted. My thoughts are - as they have always been - with Ann Widdecombe’s loved ones at this awful time.

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Johnthecourier
Johnthecourier@JohnSH1956·
@dorsetpolice @daveatherton How long does it take to search cctv.. Lansdowne road was where the migrants were arrested in a rape case last year.. is that not correct?
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Dorset Police
Dorset Police@dorsetpolice·
Please see our below statement in relation to this: "Dorset Police received a report at 6.05pm on Wednesday 1 July 2026 that a man had sustained head injuries after being assaulted in the area of Lansdowne Road in Bournemouth town centre. "The ambulance service was at the scene and officers also attended and spoke with the victim. It was reported that the offenders had left the scene. "It was reported that the victim did not require immediate hospital treatment and he was left in the care of a family member. "Following the incident, officers have continued to carry out enquiries into circumstances of the assault and have had contact with the victim’s family member during this period to keep them updated and arrange further contact with the victim. "Our investigation remains ongoing."
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David Atherton
David Atherton@daveatherton·
This is DJ Tommy Shrewsbury, who was attacked in Bournemouth by four men "speaking Arabic." The @dorsetpolice 🚔 have done nothing in 10 days and asked him not to publicise his beating. Bournemouth is notorious for migrants dealing in drugs and raping women.
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Johnthecourier@JohnSH1956·
@BBCNews Why does kier starmer and the bbc refuse to use his name? Please explain?
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SnDMedia
SnDMedia@SnDMediaNews·
The Al-Saqar Family's Cynical Tribal Gambit: A Masterclass in Deflection While Gardaí Fumble the Basics In the wake of the brutal murder of Jamey Carney in Killarney, the family of prime suspect Ahmad Al-Saqar has issued what they grandly title a "Statement, Warning & Tribal Notice." Far from a dignified plea for due process, this document reads as a blatant attempt to intimidate critics, smear legitimate public outrage as "racism," and shield their son from scrutiny using the twin clubs of Jordanian cybercrime laws and vague "tribal customs." The family claims "malicious attempts" to spread division in their "united Jordanian and Palestinian community" and insults to the "dignity of the young man and the reputation of the Al-Suqour tribe." They’ve assembled a legal team to pursue defamation cases and vow to feed online commentary to Jordan’s Cybercrime Unit. Most chillingly, they threaten action through "tribal customs and traditions" against anyone who dares insult the family or tribe. This isn’t trust in the judiciary, it’s a naked effort to import tribal pressure tactics into a European murder investigation and silence Irish voices asking hard questions about a man who fled the country hours after his partner’s death. Let’s be clear: the public’s anger isn’t baseless "racism." A 28-year-old Jordanian national, whose asylum claim Ireland had already rejected, allegedly beat and suffocated a 43-year-old mother before boarding a bus to Dublin Airport and jetting off to Turkey and then Jordan. That sequence of events demands scrutiny, not censorship. Framing any discussion of immigration failures, vetting processes, or the suspect’s rapid flight as collective hatred against an entire community is classic gaslighting. It broadens the conflict to "the community" in order to deflect from the individual’s alleged actions and the system that allowed him to remain in Ireland. Gardaí's Inexcusable Inaction: Compounding this farce is the apparent lethargy, or incompetence, of the Gardaí. Why, exactly, was no urgent request made to Jordanian authorities for a detaining order or provisional arrest the moment Al-Saqar was identified as a person of interest? Instead of proactive international coordination while he was still traceable, authorities appear to have let him slip through the net, only for Jordan to detain him later amid mounting pressure. This is not how a serious murder investigation should unfold. The head start given to the suspect has now left Ireland in the humiliating position of begging a non-extradition country for cooperation, all while the suspect’s family lectures the public on "trusting the judiciary." The result? A grieving family in Ireland, a murdered woman denied justice so far, and a public rightly furious at both the crime and the institutional failures that enabled the suspect’s escape. The Al-Saqar family’s statement doesn’t defend the presumption of innocence, it weaponises it to bully critics and portray their son as the real victim of a racist mob. This tactic is transparent, tiresome, and corrosive to open discourse. Ireland has every right, and duty, to examine the circumstances of this killing without being hectored by tribal notices or threats of foreign cyber-prosecution. Presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of justice, but it does not require the public to stay silent or pretend obvious questions about vetting, flight risk, and rapid escape are illegitimate. The family’s heavy-handed response only fuels suspicion that they understand exactly how damaging the facts appear. Gardaí owe the Irish public far better than passive acceptance of this outcome. Anything less is a betrayal of Jamey Carney, her family, the Irish and American people and ultimately the rule of law.
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243Cal 🇮🇪@243_cal·
What was yet another migrant-suspect murder in Ireland is now an international scandal. Jordanian Ahmed Al-Saqar sought asylum in Ireland, then instantly fled back to Jordan following the killing of his American girlfriend. Irish Govt has screwed up big time - and they know it.
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Johnthecourier
Johnthecourier@JohnSH1956·
@TheBeanEyesOpen Enough will never enough for this labour government. It was never enough for the conservatives. Villages all over this country are being used, safety is not their priority.
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Katherine@EyesOpen😎🔥🙏
Katherine@EyesOpen😎🔥🙏@TheBeanEyesOpen·
I live in a TINY village in sunny Somerset. My friend, who also lives in the same village, told me this morning that 3 African black men have been moved into the village. I’ve got a feeling they’re neither doctors nor engineers. I’m now going to have to go out in the evening to walk my daughter back from work at the other end of the village, because I have to. I’m not risking it. I’m mum. I shouldn’t be having to do this in a quiet, little place like ours. Fuck it. None of us should be having to do this. When is it enough?
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MichaeloKeeffe
MichaeloKeeffe@Mick_O_Keeffe·
Irishman Frank Daly's life was taken on February 5th 2026 when an African woman allegedly drove a bus into a crowd of people in Dublin. Nearly six months later, the driver hasn't been charged. Frank's family is demanding answers.
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Johnthecourier
Johnthecourier@JohnSH1956·
@zarahsultana So, let's get this clear. An mp should have only one job. No 2nd homes. No expenses. Then let's see who wants to be in politics. How much have you claimed last year?
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Zarah Sultana MP
Zarah Sultana MP@zarahsultana·
This evening Labour has chosen to scapegoat refugees instead of confronting the real causes of Britain’s crises: the super-rich and the powerful who continue to profit while everyone else keeps paying the price. The Immigration and Asylum Bill chips away at rights protected by the Refugee Convention and the ECHR, punishes people seeking safety, and repeats the Tories’ failed politics of the hostile environment and performative cruelty. The real enemy of the working class travels by private jet, not in a migrant dinghy. I will vote against this Bill.
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Peter Tatchell
Peter Tatchell@PeterTatchell·
Nigel Farage has no credible plan to stop small boats I DO UK should set up asylum assessment centres in France If refugees can prove genuine persecution, let them into UK on the condition that they work to support themselves Failed refugees can be legally returned to France
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Johnthecourier
Johnthecourier@JohnSH1956·
@damekatydenise_ She/he or it will be waiting for Aberdeen University to complete the NDA before heather resigning. That's how universities operate.
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Dr. Dame Katy Denise CH GBE 🏳️‍⚧️🇳🇬🪑
She’s been banned from Bluesky, all because she rejoiced in the death of a pensioner & hoped her passing was painful. You can’t say anything these days! Heather, if you read this I know that deep down you are a Caring Unifying Noble Team player 💋
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Johnthecourier
Johnthecourier@JohnSH1956·
@EoinLenihan Hiding in plain sight, believed by morons who accept ever word uttered from their mouths. No checks....free pass every time.
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Dr. Eoin Lenihan
Dr. Eoin Lenihan@EoinLenihan·
It is important to name & shame the solicitors making huge sums off of the asylum rejection appeals system. They have done unbelievable harm to Ireland either deliberately as political activists or out of simple greed. They've hidden under rocks long enough. 👇👇👇
Feels Like Kevin☘️🇮🇪🌎💚@K4Climate

Which anti-Irish NGO and team of solicitors fought tooth and nail to keep this suspected murderer in Ireland, in taxpayer-funded accommodation for "asylum seekers" even though his bogus application for asylum had been rejected?

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Natalie Fleet MP
Natalie Fleet MP@NatalieFleetMP·
Apologies for offence caused by my earlier tweet, which I’ve now deleted. My thoughts are - as they have always been - with Ann Widdecombe’s loved ones at this awful time.
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