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@PheonixReturn
Brought up in the 80’s. I don’t give a fudge.
Scotland, United Kingdom Katılım Eylül 2012
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@ScotlandSky That’s blatantly offside😂😂
Their last 3 goals have come from VAR assistance, no one is shocked.
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@JamieBrysonLLB All this yabber about “tainted”. Grow up. If you get that worked up about it, go for a walk. Get outside, don’t let it all get to you that much, that you sound deranged.
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@CelticFC Mon the Hoops🍀
Engels & Nygren need to step the fvck up
Trusty needs to be abully instead of a timid cvnt..
Tounetki ?
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@langers526 @RadioGenoa @grok Vast majority of Scotland didn’t vote for Labour, still got the idiots!
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@RadioGenoa @grok He’s so thick skinned, it won’t even register, he will more likely be ousted. One of his best allies will seize the opportunity to bid for leadership. Much like with the Tories, we’ll end up with a PM that wasn’t voted for.
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@Slavviewavvie @FoxNews No, we put down our animals out of kindness for them. That’s way too good for this sadistic fcuk.
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@SonofZeusxx @legaltweetz @jk_rowling Bullying who? A comment on a news article claiming a man in a wig is a woman. It’s the truth?
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@legaltweetz @jk_rowling Of course she realises, that’s part of the fun for her.
Using her considerable platform to bully someone who’s done nothing wrong.
Rowling is vile.
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@stueymaco @FruellaDeBrille Christ Almighty. Where do you start. Obviously the content’😳.
But his diction hurts my ears.
Please God. WTF is he wearing. He’s cast way too many clouts.
And that colour combination. 😢
The fact he’s recorded himself. He thinks he’s the dog’s bollox.
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@Sukidovi @SholaMos1 Did you want them to stand back and offer him a cup tea until he let go of the knife?
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@SholaMos1 Absolutely.
Unless there was a child underneath him and he had his hands around its throat, there was no call for that.
I don't care what he had just done (though it was totally unacceptable, regardless of motivation); this is the UK, not Minneapolis.
They need to be arrested.
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@Lewisrendell1 And now tye Government is doubling down. When will it end.
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Neighbours have finally broken their silence on the horror house in Banks, Lancashire, and the truth about Axel Rudakubana is as ugly as expected.
This Rwandan import, the 17-year-old son of Alphonse and Laetitia Rudakubana, was raised in a cauldron of screams, grunts, and objects hurled against walls.
He hadn’t stepped out alone in over two years. On the morning of 29 July 2024 his parents and brother simply watched him leave anyway.
Empty knife boxes littered the place. He glared through English neighbours like they were already corpses.
The signs were everywhere; the imported family ignored them, obstructed authorities, and let the monster walk free into a Taylor Swift dance class, which begs the question, they should be held accountable at the very least.
Three native English girls, Bebe, Alice, Elsie butchered. Ten more slashed and scarred for life. All because Britain imported this family from Rwanda’s chaos and pretended they could be turned into civilised locals.
The public inquiry mutters about “moral failure” by the parents and systemic breakdowns. Fine. But the root failure is national: a deliberate policy of flooding English villages with Third World imports whose cultural DNA carries violence, dysfunction, and zero loyalty to our people.
Axel Rudakubana did not spring from English soil. He arrived with it, was sheltered by it, and unleashed it on our daughters.
The family has scarpered into hiding, no doubt on the taxpayer’s dime. The neighbours endure a living nightmare.
The house is for sale like tainted goods. And still the elite refuses to say the obvious: mass immigration from incompatible corners of the globe imports incompatible savagery.
Native English children are not collateral damage in some enrichment experiment.
England belongs to the English.
Our streets, our villages, our daughters’ safety come first, before any foreign import, any asylum sob story, any diversity quota.
Hold them to account and then Deport the remnants of this family. End the importation. Reclaim our country before the next Rudakubana strikes. Nothing less will suffice.

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@JeremyCordite @RachelReevesMP Maths seems not be a strong point here for Reeves
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@RachelReevesMP We're told military spending needs to cut £3.5bn.
We send £3bn per year to Ukraine.
See the problem yet or are you retarded?
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Our support for Ukraine is ironclad.
We’ve sent £752 million for military equipment to counter Putin’s illegal war.
bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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The best leader @ScottishLabour has had since Donald Dewar and the founding of the modern Scottish Parliament.
The SNP have had 20 years. Give @AnasSarwar five.
Scottish Labour@ScottishLabour
This is leadership 👇 #BBCDN
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Hey @OVOEnergy you took over my SEG a number of months ago.
Mailed my deal, and again alerted me that you can now get readings from the meter. Don’t see it on my OVO utility acct. & despite several emails, no further forward. 🤷♀️
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@STVFootballShow If it’s all a conspiracy…why aren’t Celtic top of the league. 🤷♀️
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@DavidMcGregorBN @sportmarketing1 Funny how the energy savings are never near how much they went up in the first place. Why not “save us” real money we can actually use!! Labour are a joke. Mine went up over £400 last year, but oh lets save you £115 this year 🙄
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@SkyNews @JayneSeckerSky And listen how outraged the Government is !! 🙄
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BREAKING: The RAC says average petrol prices have now reached £1.52 a litre, the highest in 28 months, while diesel has surpassed £1.80.
Sky's @JayneSeckerSky reports.
trib.al/Ln8ILXs
📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
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@41NS @moneillsf And have the government not make money on this!? How dare you be sensible.
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@moneillsf remove VAT on fuel at filling stations, drop standing charges from bills & uncouple the price of energy from gas to make renewables reflect the cost of generating them. obvious steps
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I have been in contact with Scotland’s First Minister, John Swinney, and I back his call for an urgent meeting with Keir Starmer on the need for action as energy costs spiral.
The proposed £35 payment per household by the British government, while some people’s bills have doubled, is completely tone-deaf to the severity of this crisis.
There must be immediate and meaningful action to support all workers and families.
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