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Alexander Kerfuffle

@Kerfufflenob

Is Matt Hancock in jail yet? Boris Johnson bellenda est.

Uplands of Shit (still) Katılım Şubat 2021
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Alexander Kerfuffle
Alexander Kerfuffle@Kerfufflenob·
I’m in a pub where they are playing Leo Sayer. Kill me now.
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Alexander Kerfuffle
Alexander Kerfuffle@Kerfufflenob·
@richardaeden Yes, you are confused. Prince Andrew was having sex with minors (or, at any rate, one minor). So, in his case, it was a bit more than an “ill-advised friendship”.
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Richard Eden
Richard Eden@richardaeden·
I'm confused. Prince Andrew has been banished from public life because of his ill-advised friendship with convicted sex offender #JeffreyEpstein yet it's fine for Britain to be represented in the #USA by Peter Mandelson, who did deals with his 'best pal' #Epstein?
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Otto English
Otto English@Otto_English·
Good people should not condone Charlie Kirk's murder any more than they ever condoned anything he did or said.
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Alexander Kerfuffle
Alexander Kerfuffle@Kerfufflenob·
@DPJHodges Starmer is politically an idiot. He may as well simply give Farage the keys to No 10 now.
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
It’s not possible to overstate how much trouble Starmer’s now in on Mandelson, having backed him in the House.
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Alexander Kerfuffle
Alexander Kerfuffle@Kerfufflenob·
@mrhorsdusujet @v_j_freeman I think this is correct. It isn’t politics, it’s laziness. Much easier to cart off peaceful old-age pensioners than to deal with Nazi thugs chucking beer cans about on Whitehall.
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Victoria Freeman
Victoria Freeman@v_j_freeman·
Rowley is actively lying here. Forces absolutely do have discretion. Here are the police choosing not to enforce the Public Order Act 1986. We see many such examples of police forces all round the UK choosing not to act in the face of seemingly obvious criminal activity
BBC Radio 4 Today@BBCr4today

"The policies that lead officers to make these decisions are wrong." Sir Mark Rowley responds to @EmmaBarnett who challenges the Met Police Commissioner on the arrest by armed officers of writer Graham Linehan on suspicion of inciting violence on social media. #R4Today

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Alexander Kerfuffle
Alexander Kerfuffle@Kerfufflenob·
@WokeratiMarty Since when was it “sheer vandalism” to clean off graffiti? How about crosses of St George on roundabouts?
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Wokerati Marty
Wokerati Marty@WokeratiMarty·
Video of the new Banksy actually being scrubbed off: An act of sheer vandalism by the state, just to hide their own political embarrassment.
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Alexander Kerfuffle
Alexander Kerfuffle@Kerfufflenob·
@AntiGrowthCoa @NicholasTyrone This is the sort of reasoning will deliver a quasi-fascist and incompetent (Reform) government. It’s nothing to do with safety, it’s entirely to do with greedy, lazy drivers. The average idiot sees that and votes Reform. If you can’t see the link you are politically illiterate.
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Nick Tyrone
Nick Tyrone@NicholasTyrone·
Sorry if I’m not on the side of train drivers who make £70k a year already and are currently holding the entire city of London hostage to rake in some more cash, but I most certainly am not.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Javier Milei has been battered in Argentina's midterm elections and he is now essentially a puppet President. Well that is excellent news.
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Frid 🇪🇺🦌
Frid 🇪🇺🦌@Frid45·
Charlemagne, Marie Curie, Beethoven, Copernicus, Erasmus, Da Vinci…these are truly European icons. Figures every European can relate to, personalities that belong to all of us, shared symbols of our common heritage, representing the spirit of Europe itself.
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Alexander Kerfuffle
Alexander Kerfuffle@Kerfufflenob·
@simonmaginn @mrsDugskullery They don’t have to do the arresting though. It’s not as if they make any effort with shoplifting or burglaries. They even admit that. So as a matter of practice they prioritise some things over others. This does not have to be a priority but they choose to make it one.
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simon maginn
simon maginn@simonmaginn·
@mrsDugskullery It's not an easy decision to make, and I wouldn't care to say what I might or might not do in their position.
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simon maginn
simon maginn@simonmaginn·
Palestine Action protesters: 'We're protesting a bad law. Come and arrest us.' Met Police: 'OK, we're arresting you.' Palestine Action protesters: 'Shame on you!' Sorry, but this makes no sense at all.
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Alexander Kerfuffle
Alexander Kerfuffle@Kerfufflenob·
@SuzieWo20886208 It’s Moscow rules. It’s how you identified yourself to an Eastern European agent in the Russian sector in East Berlin. The reply was “Each day counts”. If they mistakenly replied “will stretch extra” you had to hit them over a head with a Remington typewriter.
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
We have far too many politicians who appear to be serving the donors who fund them rather than the public who pay their wages.
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Alexander Kerfuffle
Alexander Kerfuffle@Kerfufflenob·
@terrychristian Sure, but they should have done. Are you saying ministers who break the ministerial code shouldn’t have to resign? Or just that working class ones shouldn’t?
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terry christian
terry christian@terrychristian·
Toffs can do what they like. Two tier Britain. Amongst everything else Boris Johnson, Priti Patel, Michael Gove and Robert Jenrick all broke the ministerial code for much more heinous offences - none resigned
Fitzjimi@fitzjimi

Angela Rayner pays the wrong rate of stamp duty & it’s a national issue. Johnson’s government squandered billions on sweetheart deals & test and trace contracts which didn’t work ! All of which went to his cronies & nothing happens. If you want to talk about two tier justice BBC?

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Stephen Pollard
Stephen Pollard@stephenpollard·
I don't see how Magnus can say Rayner acted with integrity. She said in her defence that she relied on advice she was given which turns out to have been wrong. But he found that two separate firms told her to get specialist tax advice and she didn't. So even while that decision may have been merely reckless, her defence wasn't true. And she knew so, because she then finally sought that advice when the story broke.
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Beth Rigby
Beth Rigby@BethRigby·
BREAKING: understand Lucy Powell, the leader of the house, has left govt. Another northern woman goes from cabinet
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