Sensitive Young Saxon 2

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Sensitive Young Saxon 2

Sensitive Young Saxon 2

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these homos keep locking my main account

Katılım Mart 2025
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DT
DT@1884DT·
Worst part about that for England is you bring a manager in to avoid that specific game. He's literally come in to avoid that exact sort of exit and served up probably the most egregious version of it I can remember.
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welshman
welshman@welshmaan·
🚨🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Context on North Wales grooming gangs The 2021 census placed the 'Asian' population of Rhyl at 706 people. Of those, 312 were Muslims. Perhaps 50% of that would be men Even within a TINY population of est. 150 Muslim men, grooming gangs were & are already being identified
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Erik Dale 🇳🇴
Erik Dale 🇳🇴@EuroDale·
After a week in the UK, I can confirm: virtually every entry-level position appears filled by Indian-adjacent individuals. These are the jobs that used to give young Brits a start in life. Without them, careers and family formation are nearly impossible. But this is not by design, right? 🤔
Madeleine@JournoMaddie

You can’t get a job because it’s cheaper for employers to hire Indians. This is government policy.

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The English Remnant
The English Remnant@Englishremnant·
It's obvious they just do this to antagonise and wind up the English. Football has always been known as the working class mans game. It's their way of signaling "it's ours now" and "we're taking your country AND your game" It's gloating. Nothing more nothing less.
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max tempers
max tempers@maxtempers·
Quietly snuck through as part of the renegotiated India trade deal, which comes into effect today: the social security (national insurance) exemption for qualifying Indian workers in the UK has been extended from three years to five.
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Bloomberg@business

India has renegotiated a higher quota for duty-free exports of steel to the UK under a free trade pact the two nations signed last year, according to Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Sentencing Without Consequence: The Brighton Case Exposes The State's Real Position At Hove Crown Court on Wednesday, three men were sentenced for a gang rape on Brighton beach so calculated that the prosecutor described them as devoid of humanity. Ibrahim Alshafe and Abdulla Ahmadi were jailed for twenty one years each. Karin Al-Danasurt, who filmed the attack while encouraging it, received eighteen years and six months. All three will serve a further six years on licence. The victim told the court what those numbers cannot capture. "They destroyed my life that night," she said. "No matter how hard I scrub it, I still feel dirty." She described watching Al-Danasurt film while the other two laughed at her. One sentence in the reporting deserves more attention than it has received. The prosecution told the court to reach its sentencing decision without regard to the possibility that any of the three men might one day be deported. That is not a commentator's inference about how the asylum system functions. It is the Crown's own instruction to a judge, on the record, in a rape case. Even at the point of sentencing men convicted of an entirely predatory attack, the state cannot ask a court to assume they will ever leave the country. I wrote in April, at the time of conviction, that the case exposed something larger than three individual men. All three had been housed in Home Office-approved hotel accommodation in Horsham. Two met on a small boat crossing from France. The government of the day was, on that same day, in Dunkirk signing a deal worth hundreds of millions of pounds and calling it a breakthrough. I argued then that the accommodation contracts, running years into the future, told a truer story than the press conference. You do not sign long-term housing arrangements for a problem you intend to solve. Wednesday's sentencing hearing confirms that argument from an unexpected source. It was not made by a critic of the system. It was made by the prosecutor within it, cautioning a judge against assuming the machinery of removal would ever engage. If the Crown itself cannot rely on deportation as a live possibility in a case this severe, the claim that failed asylum seekers who commit serious crimes face meaningful consequences beyond prison collapses under its own evidence. None of this diminishes what happened to one woman on a beach in October. It explains why the conditions that produced it remain in place. Men arrive by unauthorised routes, are housed by the state in ordinary communities, and the system built to assess and remove those with no right to remain operates so slowly and so unreliably that even its own prosecutors will not promise it works. The victim in this case will carry what was done to her for the rest of her life. The system that housed her attackers will carry no equivalent weight. A state that cannot guarantee removal even after a rape conviction has not built a deterrent. It has built a waiting room. The public was told in April that the Dunkirk deal represented control. Wednesday's hearing suggests the opposite: that control was never really on offer, and that the government's own lawyers know it. Parliament should demand an account of how many convicted foreign offenders like these three are actually removed each year, and publish the answer before another beach, another woman, another verdict. "Karin Al-Danasurt, who filmed the attack while encouraging it, received eighteen years and six months."
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Charlie Peters
Charlie Peters@CDP1882·
Three small boat migrants have been sentenced to 78 years for an ‘extreme’ rape of a woman on Brighton beach. Abdulla Ahmadi, Ibrahim Alshafe and Karin Al-Danasurt gathered for a barbecue the day after the attack when the victim was waiting to be medically examined.
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West End Girl
West End Girl@BucketsOf_Rain·
The people exchanging smug jokes about Binface and Farage in the Commons today are responsible for the policies that resulted in this. No way around this, I'm afraid. They are.
Charlie Peters@CDP1882

Three small boat migrants have been sentenced to 78 years for an ‘extreme’ rape of a woman on Brighton beach. Abdulla Ahmadi, Ibrahim Alshafe and Karin Al-Danasurt gathered for a barbecue the day after the attack when the victim was waiting to be medically examined.

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James Goddard
James Goddard@JamesPGoddard90·
18 MUSLIMS WIN THE RIGHT TO MOVE TO BRITAIN THANKS TO IMMIGRATION JUDGE GEMMA LOUGHRAN The case was brought after a Gazan-born mother-of-three - who came to the UK as a refugee and is now a British citizen – was refused permission to bring her extended family into this country. Her relatives – both parents; a brother, his wife and four children; a sister and four children; and another sister, her husband and three children – won a legal challenge on human rights grounds. The Palestinians argued they had a 'right to family life' under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and won their case under Section 6 of the Act which sets out how it is 'unlawful for a public authority to act in a way which is incompatible with a Convention right'. The ruling showed most of the adult applicants could not speak English and that the UK-based sister would only be able to accommodate her parents. The whole family was granted anonymity by the courts. This is the same Judge that ruled a hairy asylum seeker with a beard is a child
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Landeur 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
So can I now blame the multi-racial England for the loss? Surely if you were going to praise it for the win, I can blame it for the loss? Or... let me guess... it doesn't work that way? In reality it is actually irrelevant, but you wanted to use it for propaganda.
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Daniel Kebede
Daniel Kebede@DanielKebedeNEU·
If England beat Argentina tomorrow and reach the World Cup final, remember: It will be multi-racial England that has won. England in all its diversity. Not the narrow, exclusionary vision of England that Farage, Lowe, Robinson and others are trying to create.
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(fan) Frank 🧠🇾🇪
I watched Southgate throw the game against Italy when England went 1-0 up. I expected Tuchel to be different but he’s just done the exact same tactically. It’s unacceptable. Utter embarrassment.
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Carles
Carles@antigitans·
UPDATE: The teams with the fewest blacks won. Spain 🇪🇸 will face Argentina 🇦🇷 in the World Cup final, and only 2 of 52 of the players are black (3%). Football is not for black "people". Reject the propaganda.
Carles@antigitans

Demographics of the World Cup semifinals. Percentage of black players: 🇫🇷France 19/26 (73%) 🇪🇸Spain 2/26 (7%) 🇦🇷Argentina 0/26 (0%) 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿England 16/26 (62%) Percentage of ethnic Europeans: 🇫🇷France 5/26 (19%) 🇪🇸Spain 24/26 (93%) 🇦🇷Argentina 11/26 (42%) 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿England 10/26 (38%)

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