Kevin Wilkins
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Kevin Wilkins
@KevinWilko
I am a retired London firefighter living near Great Dunmow. Ex Dunmow Town FC Management Covid Cup winner 20/21 ESBL double winner 22/23 season
Great Dunmow Essex Katılım Ocak 2011
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💬 “There has been a lot of discussion about integrity and Villa’s performance will further intensify that. It was a really lame surrender.”
🏟️ @johncrossmirror's verdict from Villa Park ⬇️
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@KevinWilko @afneil Anti Zionist, nice attempt at conflation though, the old ones are the best ones eh? At least they used to be until you ripped your own crass masks off for all the world to see and hate you genuinely dense cunts 😂😎
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62 and stil getting awards. Proper cb
Frenford FC@Frenfordfc
🔴⚪️🔴⚪️🔴⚪️ 1st team Managers player of the year Simon Peddie Players player of the year Correy Davidson
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@demonglasshand @afneil It seems only when it suits your anti-Semite narrative you waste of oxygen.
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@FootballFunnys Saka should not compared to these frauds , he deserves comparisons to likes of messi
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@demonglasshand @afneil Where is your outrage for what happened to the protesting Iranians?
Your just an anti-Semite lefty twat 🙄
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@afneil 50,000 innocent women and children murdered in cold blood at the hands of Israel is terrible, the consequences of crassly supporting that is miniscule in comparison.
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@metpoliceuk @PolitlcsUK Do you not realize we can all see the video with our own eyes where they're kicking the suspect in the head? Why do you think you can get away with this lie?
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@aisha_IMO @metpoliceuk @PolitlcsUK The only problem I can see is they didn’t kick the cunt hard enough
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@metpoliceuk @PolitlcsUK What’s brave about kicking the offender in the head? The stabbing was wrong and so is this kicking. He is being tasered so what is the need for the kicking? Shame on you for glorifying the bravery of your cowardly officer clearly visible in said video.
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@TNLUK I paid in two lots of £11 pound yesterday because it said the first transaction was declined, two £11 have been taken from my bank yet only one is showing on my account 🤬
Again your organisation is a shambles.
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@Anna_Soubry @DeborahMeaden Have you been on the cooking Sherry again?
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FWIW: sensible #Labour MPs may well be disappointed (given recent events) in #KeirStarmer but he’s fundamentally an honest & decent man.
Opposition parties are playing politics ahead of elections.
I hope Labour back benchers get behind Starmer & vote the motion down
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@Anna_Soubry If he had nothing to fear, if he was a honest & decent man why did he whip his MPs against referring him to the privilege committee
A man covering up yet again

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@TNLUK @venomous1940 I think your CEO owes his customers an explanation!
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^Nico
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🎉 Congratulations to Bernie & Donna from Wigan! 🎉
Bernie matched 5 numbers + 1 Lucky Star on EuroMillions, winning £124,067... Plans include a Mediterranean cruise, home improvements & a birthday celebration 🎂🚢
#ItCouldBeYou


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@TNLUK How much did you waste on the new App?
I’ve been trying to sign in since 18.50hrs what an absolute joke of an organisation you are🤬
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@DeborahMeaden @AnthonyAinsdale It’s that because they are a net zero meal ticket for you?🙄
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@AnthonyAinsdale Democracy , critical thinking and Independance of thought.
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@JaneBoutiqueseo @CrimeLdn A nice bit of whataboutary you fucking imbecile 🙄
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@CrimeLdn Imagine the comments if the dude with the knife was brown
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@jonburkeUK You Green fascists make it up as you go along, you change the facts to fit your narrative 🙄
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@SCNathan @AllForProgress_ So migrants can be bussed into Cities from their accommodation one example being Wethersfield to Chelmsford but protesters can’t be bused in to protest?
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@AllForProgress_ But it wasn’t all local residents protesting was it? People bussed in from elsewhere. My SiL (who does live there) saw it happen. Plus there’s no information on the suspected perpetrators so having a racist, anti-immigrant march is presumptive. There are no asylum hotels in Epsom
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On Saturday morning, a woman in her twenties was raped outside Epsom Methodist Church on Ashley Road. She had left a nightclub; she was followed by a group of men; the attack took place between two and four in the morning, in the heart of a market town in Surrey that most of the country thinks of, if it thinks of it at all, as somewhere you go to see the horses run.
The residents of Epsom have asked Surrey Police reasonable questions. "Who are the suspects? What do they look like? Is there CCTV?"
Surrey Police has declined to answer. They have said they do not have "sufficient information" to release descriptions. They have urged the public "not to speculate," because speculation "may lead to additional tensions within local communities." Translated from the institutional dialect, this means: we know what you are likely to conclude from the descriptions, and we would rather you didn't.
On Tuesday evening, hundreds of residents gathered in the town centre to ask the question again. The police response was to deploy public order units, riot shields, and helmets against people standing on the pavement of their own high street demanding to know what the men who raped a woman six doors down from them actually look like. The local Lib Dem MP - who represents these people and the town - told the protesters to "take it elsewhere."
"Take it elsewhere."
This is the settled posture of the modern British state toward its own citizens. When a town asks for the most basic information about a violent sexual offence committed on its streets - information that, thirty years ago, would have been on the front of every regional paper within hours - it is met first with bureaucratic evasion, then with riot police, then with a sitting member of parliament telling them to do one.
Epsom is not an unruly place. It is not a place with a history of disorder. It is a comfortable commuter town in Surrey whose residents have been told, in the space of seventy-two hours, that the police will not tell them who is hunting women on their streets, that asking about it constitutes a threat to community cohesion, and that if they persist in asking they will be treated as a public order problem.
There is a specific and ugly contempt encoded in this response. It is the contempt of an administrative class that has decided the British public cannot be trusted with the truth about anything happening to it, and that the job of the state is no longer to solve the crime but to manage the reaction to it, forcibly.
The people of Epsom have not misbehaved. They have done the thing that citizens of a serious country are supposed to do when something terrible happens where they live: they have turned up and asked questions.
And the answer they have received, delivered in riot gear, is that their questions are the problem.
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