
James Readerbelly
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@SirJBritain I've got a theory!
It could be bunnies!
Bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposes!
They've got them hoppy legs and twitchy little noses!
And what's with all the carrots?
What do they need such good eyesight for anyway?
Bunnies!
Bunnies!
It must be bunnies!
Or maybe midgets
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@JustinWStapley It doesn't matter Justin. The fact so many of the government are willing to support Trump NO MATTER WHAT, plus the fact the population voted him in AGAIN, mean we can never go back to what it was. The problem isn't just Trump. He's the symptom, not the desease.
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@LeeAndersonMP_ In what way Lee. Why not counter with statistics and facts then? Or do you just have rhetoric?
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@ZiaYusufUK Ah, the death of the Government for All. More Yank Enshitification from the party that (checks notes) vows to protect British values and culture.
Absolute frauds.
Reform will do more to Yankify and destroy British Culture then migrants on boats.
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Today we announce a new policy:
In order to deport all illegal migrants in Britain, Reform will need to detain tens of thousands at a time.
Migrants will not be able to leave these detention centres, and each will be held there a couple of weeks before being deported.
So here’s our promise:
A Reform government will not put any migrant detention facilities in any constituency with a Reform MP.
Nor will we put them where Reform controls the council.
And of the remaining areas, we will prioritise Green controlled parliamentary constituencies and Green controlled councils to locate the detention centres.
Put simply, if you vote in a Reform council or Reform MP, we guarantee you won’t have a detention centre near you.
If you vote Green, there’s a good chance you will.
This is an important exercise in democratic consent, not just for our mass deportation policy, but for where the detention centres are placed.
Given @ZackPolanski openly advocates for open borders, I look forward to their warm embrace of this policy.
votegreengetillegals.com
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@AllisonPearson Finished? You just said it was "priced in". So which is it?
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@ChristinaTasty You are of course right. But kids can also get alcohol given to them, or bought for them, by parents or any adult. Kids can have sex before 16. Kids can do most things "illegal" to children. But it doesn't mean (in general) we shouldn't have those laws or protections.
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What's funny is that logically, for kids, What's stopping them from just getting their parents to do this for them.
I get the endgoal is total mass surveillance and AI training, we know that, but we've basically invented another thing that can be bypassed through bad parenting.
Dr_Rebecca@Dr_Bekka_UK
So, @PlayStation is basically unusable for me now. The UK Online Safety Act means I have to hand over a face scan or government ID just to use basic features. My PAYG mobile isn't accepted, and I’m not giving biometrics to a company with a history of massive data breaches. #Ps5
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@ZiaYusufUK You can't go back to the 1980s unless you re-nationalise everything that was sold-off.
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“We need Britain to be a sovereign, independent country to renew itself and go back to the 1980s and do that again, and Nigel is the only person I know who can do that.”
Christopher Harborne is a proud patriot who (unlike the political establishment) wants Nigel to be safe.
A great Brit 🇬🇧
telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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@ComicDaveSmith I would argue, it's any country's right to decide what currency to use. Oil is traditionally traded in dollars for a reason, which the US has betrayed. Entitlement goes both ways
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On Monday Marco Rubio said that we cannot allow Iran to have control over the strait of Hormuz, picking and choosing who enters and what currency they use.
There is a very important reason why the administration feels this way: because it would be the greatest military defeat in US history.
We lost in Vietnam and Afghanistan in a sense but never like this. If we leave now with the new status quo being Iran controls the strait then we have transformed a relegated, isolated, sanction crippled nation into a global power.
Leaving now is an admission of a tremendous defeat and it’s also the best possible thing to do.
This is the trap that Trump is now in all because he listened to Netanyahu and launched the insane war of choice.
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@ap_gardner @Jenny_1884 He said it himself to Tucker Carlson. He spent almost an hour saying it!
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@Net2099 @Jenny_1884 You’re a brainwashed vassal & have no understanding of history if you believe your LBC&BBC handlers that Putin wants a USSR. The real criminals are the British &U.S. elite that will profit from a protracted war & scaring cowards like you into thinking they are the threat.
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@GrahamSmith_ It's easier to change PMs (as recent history shows), plenty of potential laws have been scrapped or amended due to the Lord's, issues go to courts (local and often ECHR) Judges to the high court aren't politically appointed. The civil service is generally neutral...
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That’s hilarious. The UK has some of the weakest checks and balances in the democratic world.
Acyn@Acyn
Standing ovation for this line from King Charles: The U.S. Supreme court historical society has calculated that Magna Carta is cited in at least 160 supreme court cases since 1789, not least as the foundation of the principle that executive power is subject to checks and balances.
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@ap_gardner @Jenny_1884 You're saying Putin is none of these? And Putin's ambition to recreate the USSR through force and conquest is of no concern to us, nor his state's obviously criminal activities against ours (and the wider Europe)?
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@Net2099 @Jenny_1884 Sure. That is what people say when they are brainwashed and too cowardly to take their head out of the sand.
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@jdpoc The fact a foreign investment company owned such an historic school sums up the entire farcical nature of politicians like BobbyJ jumping on the bandwagon really.
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Fact Check: A Lie.
This school has been in deep financial trouble for the last 9 years.
The foreign investment company who owns it decided to pull the plug, and chose to blame VAT, because it was convenient, instead of the falling standards and falling pupil numbers.
Neil O'Brien@NeilDotObrien
One of the oldest schools in England - founded in 631 -but destroyed by Starmer and Phillipson
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@BasilTheGreat That nothing interesting has been revealed yet? How many other trials get day-by-day news drops? It could last for weeks? Most likely a week.
Traditionally UK media does not report ongoing/pending court cases.
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@xMBGx It's not the same as XBox One proposals. They wanted authorisation for physical media and a live connection at all times to authorise digital games.
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If you ever needed proof to just how much Sony simply does not care.
The past 4 days are it. People are melting down over the DRM Situation. Pure confusion, zero clarity, and what do you get from Sony? Another price increase announcement for Southeast Asia. You can't make this up.
And what makes it worse is this is exactly what Microsoft tried to do in 2013 with the Xbox One. Sony literally made a video making fun of them for it about being able to share your games and centered their entire marketing around being the company that WON'T do that.
And all this during the week all the attention should be on their new first party game SAROS.
They need to get it together.
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