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Lily Ladles

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Katılım Ekim 2011
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Alarming. Labour have now used the Online Safety Act to take down this video by @ZiaYusufUK on TikTok. They can’t beat Reform at the ballot box so now using big tech to silence a political opponent. This isn’t about “protecting children”. That’s a lie.
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Lily Ladles
Lily Ladles@Lilyladles·
@sniggeringdog @joshxhowie @MayorofLondon Ok, for the hard of thinking ... the march is against the change in culture, acceptance of crime, promotion of so called progressiveness to the point of absurdity, mass immigration, etc. Pretending there's no just cause for the march is why the left are losing. You have nothing
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Josh Howie
Josh Howie@joshxhowie·
This is what it is to be Jewish and go to synagogue in @MayorofLondon’s London. Coming out the tube to chants of the ‘River to the sea’ - the call to murder Jews.
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Lily Ladles
Lily Ladles@Lilyladles·
@KEdge23 Farage gave them a chance in 2019 and they blew it. Never again.
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Lily Ladles
Lily Ladles@Lilyladles·
@missgobby @DanBig9953 I don't agree with postal votes as of right, but in some circumstances, like yours, it's obviously right. Agree with you completely about the suffragettes though.
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shirley maldini
shirley maldini@missgobby·
@Lilyladles @DanBig9953 Yes and thankfully I gave postal vote as was in hospital when it was the GfE so I got my husband to o bring it in so I could vote. And the suffragette’s went through.a lot for women to vote
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BIG DAN
BIG DAN@DanBig9953·
Would you vote for Nigel Farage and Reform UK if there was a general election right now. Yes or No? 👇
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Ezra Levant 🍁🚛
Ezra Levant 🍁🚛@ezralevant·
I’m banned from entering the UK to report on Tommy Robinson’s rally. So I’m fighting back: * sending another journalist * suing their Prime Minister * and a third thing they’ll really hate! Check out my plan in this video or at LetUsReport.com!
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Lily Ladles
Lily Ladles@Lilyladles·
@RachelD1892 No. Tories sound ok in opposition but that’s all. Their actions suggest they’re closer to Labour or even the Greens than they are to anything I’d support. Even if Mrs Badenoch is genuine, there are too many wets in her party.
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Rachel
Rachel@RachelD1892·
Kemi Badenoch has been performing very well in the Commons in recent weeks and months. Does this make it more likely that you will vote Conservative?
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Raja Miah
Raja Miah@recusant_raja·
STATEMENT: THE MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS IS ATTEMPTING TO SILENCE ME The Manchester Evening News has contacted me with a list of allegations it intends to publish. I am making this statement because the public has a right to know what is happening and why. The allegations are false. Every one of them. They were put to me without a named source, without a single document, and without any indication of who commissioned them or on what evidential basis they were prepared. The communication was not even signed. A major regional newspaper, demanding a right-of-reply response by Monday 2pm, did not put a name to its own email. That tells you everything you need to know about the confidence this newspaper has in what it is about to publish. That is not journalism by any recognised standard. It is a smear, constructed and delivered under the procedural cover of a right-of-reply request. The @MENnewsdesk has form. This newspaper has spent the better part of a decade looking away from the institutional failures I have spent the better part of a decade exposing. It did not break the Oldham grooming gang story. It did not demand the national inquiry. It did not stand with survivors when doing so was costly and unpopular. I did. The people of this town did. Now, at the precise moment Reform UK has destroyed Labour in Oldham and the national inquiry is formally underway, this newspaper has chosen to come for me. The timing is not accidental. Andy Burnham is manoeuvring toward a parliamentary return. Labour's grip on Greater Manchester depends on controlling the political narrative. My campaigning, eight years of documented, sourced, legally tested investigative work, is a threat to that narrative. A threat to the project that would see Burnham as Prime Minister. The MEN has historically functioned as a press office for Labour's Greater Manchester operation. What is happening now is the continuation of that function by other means. I am a decorated anti-racist. I hold an MBE. I have sat in rooms with Prime Ministers and Secretaries of State. I have designed and implemented counter-extremism interventions at the highest levels of government. I have faced down Nazis, white supremacists, Islamists and jihadists. The idea that this man is a racist, peddling hatred for profit, does not survive thirty seconds of contact with my public record. Any journalist who had done the most basic due diligence would know that. The MEN knows that. They are proceeding anyway. I have sent the MEN a formal warning letter. I am already conducting active High Court proceedings in the King's Bench Division. I have solicitors engaged. Any publication of these allegations will be treated as an actionable wrong and pursued accordingly. There is one further matter I am placing on public record. I am a known figure in a town with a documented history of communal tension. Publishing content that portrays me as a racist because I spoke out against the Pakistani Rape Gangs does not merely damage my reputation. It creates physical risk. If the MEN publishes this piece and I or my child are attacked as a result, the question of editorial recklessness will be answered in court. I have not been silenced by arrests. I have not been silenced by false charges, by de-platforming, by blacklisting, or by years of coordinated harassment. I will not be silenced by a politically motivated hit piece from a newspaper that spent a decade refusing to report what was happening to the children of my town. Raja Miah MBE
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Ivanka Trump RV Q🇺🇸
Ivanka Trump RV Q🇺🇸@0ivankaTrump1·
Would you vote for Nigel Farage and Reform UK if there was a general election right now. Yes or No? 👇
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Lily Ladles
Lily Ladles@Lilyladles·
@PeterCosten @drchrisnewton I know you wouldn't vote for either, but Labour could win. Why would you risk that? Why support the Tories losing their deposit?
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Peter Costen
Peter Costen@PeterCosten·
@Lilyladles @drchrisnewton I don't want either and I wouldn't vote for either, not that it matters. There's no need for favours, Reform are likely to win the seat on their own anyway.
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Chris Newton
Chris Newton@drchrisnewton·
The Tories should stand aside for Reform in a Makerfield by-election. Reform are the main challengers there by some mile. This is more important than this Reform-Tory rivalry, and the Tories need to be mature enough to do the right thing.
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Peter Costen
Peter Costen@PeterCosten·
@Lilyladles @drchrisnewton Once he said that Reform intend to destroy the Tory party the two ceased to be ideological bedfellows and became enemies. You don't do your enemy a favour. That's a problem for Reform to reconcile.
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Lily Ladles
Lily Ladles@Lilyladles·
@PeterCosten @drchrisnewton After Farage stood down in 300 seats in 2019, the Conservatives do owe Reform a clear run in at least one seat. But then the Tories would prefer a Labour win, so they won't.
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Peter Costen
Peter Costen@PeterCosten·
@drchrisnewton Until Reform drop the 'destroy the Tories' rhetoric then I don't think they Conservatives owe Reform any favours at all. They should stand.
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Lily Ladles
Lily Ladles@Lilyladles·
@Neccccy What's the source of these flimsy rumours, given that they have no time for each other?
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shirley maldini
shirley maldini@missgobby·
@DanBig9953 How many of these people saying yes actually get off their backsides and vote
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Lily Ladles
Lily Ladles@Lilyladles·
@Michaela0w I won't back Restore. Lowe isn't the first to think he can do a better job than Farage. They've fallen by the wayside and Lowe will too. Lowe is too focussed on race and attracts too many angry people to appeal to the wider public.
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Michaela
Michaela@Michaela0w·
Keep hearing that Reform and Restore will split the vote on the right — but is that true? Personally, I think a lot of Reform supporters will end up backing Restore once they realise Nigel Farage isn’t quite what they thought he was. Curious what others think. #RestoreBritain
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Lily Ladles
Lily Ladles@Lilyladles·
@TunawithaCh It’s fine if a benign government is guaranteed, but It’s a totalitarian regime’s dream, and this government is firmly on that path already. I can’t see why anyone with any sense would support it.
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GerryTheGeordie
GerryTheGeordie@TunawithaCh·
I am in favour of digital ID. What are you all trying to hide? Some shady people in this country. You need your hard drives checked.
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Sophie Corcoran
Sophie Corcoran@sophielouisecc·
Again Why won’t you answer my question instead of throwing insults Is it really to much to ask - for an MP to be at (the very least) the key moments of parliament when that is what they have been elected to do? Why is that being to harsh for you? Would you be fine with your local MP not showing up to do The job you elected him To do
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Sophie Corcoran
Sophie Corcoran@sophielouisecc·
I think it’s absolutely outrageous that the tax payer pays farage 90k per year and he doesn’t even turn up. If he’s more interesting in campaigning than doing the job of an MP then the least he can do is return the money
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Lily Ladles
Lily Ladles@Lilyladles·
@KateWilton1 Resign from what? He's a backbench MP. Are you suggesting he should resign from the leadership of Reform?
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