Bigus

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Bigus

Bigus

@LifeOfBrianGO

Symbolic of his struggle against reality.

Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Bigus@LifeOfBrianGO·
@FraserNelson @PaulEmbery You and yours live a closeted life. So much so that as well you know, you could never understand.
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Fraser Nelson@FraserNelson·
@PaulEmbery These are exceptions, not the rule. But they are growing and I thought deserve a mention. There are two UK currents: sectarianism and cohesion. My column argues that latter (for all its deep unpopularity) is the better one.
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Paul Embery@PaulEmbery·
"We see iftars in cathedrals," says Fraser, in a piece lauding the "success" of Britain's multi-faith democracy. Indeed we do. Frequently. But do we see Holy Communion in mosques to the same extent? Or even at all? No. In which case it is yet again only one side making the concession. Asymmetric multiculturalism. When will they grasp it?
Fraser Nelson@FraserNelson

Politicians are reaching for the cross But the distinctive story of faith in Britain isn't culture wars, but the rejection of them. We see iftars in cathedrals, Jews and Muslims signing accords - and a civic identity that holds. My column:- times-comment.com/abraham

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GB News@GBNEWS·
Prince Harry joins Winter Olympics gold medalist Eileen Gu and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on ski trip gbnews.com/royal/prince-h…
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@GBNEWS Can’t think why no one wants to fight for this country any more.
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GB News@GBNEWS·
‘There needs to be a balance.’ Former Labour Minister Bill Rammell believes you can’t give veterans immunity regardless of the actions that took place in Northern Ireland. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604
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Stephen Miller@StephenM·
We spent substantially less on Apollo 11 (adjusted for inflation) than the cost of welfare recently stolen by Somali refugees in Minnesota.
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@spectator The trouble is that the liberals of the European Union hate the USA and Trump….and he knows it.
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Reform UK@reformparty_uk·
This Good Friday we are reminded of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ . May this holy blessing fill you with peace, hope and love.
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GB News@GBNEWS·
'You don't feel as safe.' Locals in Clapham speak to GB News after hundreds of youths stormed shops on the high street. | @WillGodley 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604 🖥️ GB News on YouTube: bit.ly/3vAYaw0
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Bigus@LifeOfBrianGO·
@rickygervais One of the few comedians we have left. Crack on Ricky!
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Ricky Gervais
Ricky Gervais@rickygervais·
Thanks to the 35 million people who watched Mortality on Netflix. Particularly the ones who complained 😂
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Bigus@LifeOfBrianGO·
@nicksortor Are you paying them £40,000 each like us in the UK?
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Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 NOW: A group of illegals are being boarded onto a deportation flight out of Seattle DO NOT SLOW DOWN. They ALL have to go back. NO EXCEPTIONS. God bless the heroes at ICE 🇺🇸
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@KirstieMAllsopp I returned from Japan a couple of weeks ago. I didn't see a single piece of litter whilst there. Went out for Starbucks in Glasgow on my Return and watched the trash in this car open the door and drop their trash outside. It made me so angry
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Kirstie Allsopp@KirstieMAllsopp·
I’m afraid I agree with this statement. We suffer terribly in the U.K. from “it’s not my job” or “I pay my taxes for someone else to pick up litter”.
CodaQueen@CodaQueen

@MichaelLCrick @KirstieMAllsopp Cos we are a lazy, self-entitled nation who always assume someone else will do it for you. We always assume there's a cleaner whose job it is to clean up after us. The culture, in Japan, always seems far more respectful of others generally tbh

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Bigus@LifeOfBrianGO·
@UKLabour Name their previous job experience then. You lying twats.
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The Labour Party@UKLabour·
This Labour Government is the most working-class government in the history of the UK.
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Ed West@edwest·
Youth unemployment in London has now risen to almost 25%. The previous highs were in 1981 and the early 2010s. Seems like something to be concerned about
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Laura Ingraham@IngrahamAngle·
Unless the court upholds @POTUS's executive order, there will be tens of millions of new citizens born to the illegal immigrants who are here, who will then be entitled to all our benefits, schools, healthcare, et cetera, including voting rights. And we all know that's the holy grail for the Democrats.
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@JuliaHB1 Institutions attract weirdos simply because they’d never get employment in the real world.
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@spectator The Left hate themselves too much to want to laugh.
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The Spectator@spectator·
I giggled for the first time at Ranganathan and Frankie Boyle when their dire shows were binned by the BBC; as Patrick West wrote here at the time: ‘Satire should lampoon those who rule. Except BBC satire has for years shirked this duty. It no longer challenges the establishment – in academia, the civil service, the unelected House of Lords, the BBC itself. It’s instead been a staple of BBC satire to punch down, to mock and deride the conservative, middle-class, Brexit-inclined middle-Englander. Audiences have themselves become bored of the BBC’s repetitious, relentless belittling of ordinary Britons at the behest of a smug, self-satisfied elite.’ ✍️ Julie Burchill Article | spectator.com/article/why-mo…
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