JackTheStripper

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JackTheStripper

JackTheStripper

@SackTheGipper

Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Sam Bowman
Sam Bowman@s8mb·
If you disagree with the proposition that not everyone who is in Britain legally should be allowed to stay here forever - such as visa overstayers, serious criminals, and people who are net drains on the public finances - then say so and make an argument instead of these weaselly insinuations.
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Sam Bowman
Sam Bowman@s8mb·
@NickCohen4 Yeah, I think nearly everyone is happy with deporting at least some people who are here legally? Being here legally isn’t a right to live here forever no matter what. Do you disagree?
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Diana Alastair💚🤍💜 ⚢ ❌❌✡️
Let me tell you, then, Jessie, why I’m a TERF. See, there’s a man in California who’s doing life for a third strike armed robbery. His first two strikes came from kidnapping young women on two known occasions, and forcing them to fellate him. Mr. Carroll is a 6’2, 250 lb, fully intact man with a beard. He doesn’t take estrogen or wear women’s clothing. He doesn’t use a woman’s name. Nevertheless, the state of CA agrees with Carroll that he is actually a woman, and he was transferred to a CA women’s prison, where he was given a female cellmate. He impregnated her. Technically it was rape, because inmates can’t legally consent, but that didn’t stop the prison officials from giving him another female cellmate. Whom he also raped. When this victim reported him, he counter-accused. She - all of 5’1 and 120 lbs - went to solitary, and he — 6’2 and 250 pounds — got a third female cellmate. Whom he also raped. Mr. Carroll is back in the men’s prison he should never have left, and it only cost three women the injury of being raped for the state to figure that out. You claim to care about poor women — do you care about the incarcerated woman impregnated during her prison term? They’ll take her baby when it’s born, too — so the trauma affects a second generation. This is not an isolated incident. Incarcerated women are incredibly vulnerable to sexual abuse, even when they aren’t knowingly locked in cells with a convicted male sex offender whom guards know raped his last two cellmates. Oh — and to make matters worse, the judge has decreed that the victims must referred to Mr. Carroll as “she.” You claim to be a feminist, and yet you have turned your back on perhaps the most vulnerable population of women in the Western world. You claim to be a feminist, yet you abandon other women to suffer at the hands of violent men, brushing aside their pain with a quip about toilets and genitals. Genitals become extremely important when someone is forcing his way into yours. Ask me how I know.
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Julia Hartley-Brewer
Julia Hartley-Brewer@JuliaHB1·
No, Dan, you're wrong on this. No one promised Brexit voters that leaving the EU would solve all their problems. They promised to Take Back Control. We did that and then our political class betrayed that promise. Leave voters aren't angry that Brexit didn't deliver, they're even MORE angry than they were in 2016 that politicians STILL aren't listening to them.
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges

If Reform do that Andy Burnham will simply point to Nige Farage and say “he told you if you voted for Brexit all your problems here in Makerfield would be solved. How did that work out for you”.

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John Cleese
John Cleese@JohnCleese·
I read everywhere about the 'hard right' This the term used to describe people who are Islamosceptic - that is, people who are doubtful about the merits of a religion that demands child marriage, the beating of women, and death to all who oppose it Perhaps 'sensible right' would be a better description
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JackTheStripper
JackTheStripper@SackTheGipper·
@mehdirhasan It’s our country, not yours. You don’t even live here anymore, why do you care?
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Josh Simons MP
Josh Simons MP@joshsimonsmp·
For Westminster, this is a good summary of what people are saying on the doors in Makerfield. From a constituent of mine on a Reform page: "I'll probably get slated for this especially in this forum but hear me out. I've spent my whole adult life wishing that someone like me, from a working class background and from the North was leading our country. All I've seen in my lifetime is public school boys telling me how things are and to be honest, coming from a family of little to no wealth, it makes my blood boil. To have the chance of a prime minister who is born and bred in my neck of the woods. Understands the environment I grew up in if nothing else. And, more so, has a chance to take that top job and maybe, just maybe, make decisions that make a difference to people like me. That's what @AndyBurnhamGM represents for me. This feels like a one time in a generation chance to get someone in who isn't part of the establishment and may do things differently than has been done before. If people vote Reform, it won't put them in power. If they won it would merely be something to brag about but wouldn't make any fundamental difference to mine or your way of life. Alteratively, if Andy wins, it's likely he'll become our new prime minister and maybe, just maybe, we'll feel the difference. If not, vote Reform in the next general election and I'll join you. Peace out 📷"
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JackTheStripper
JackTheStripper@SackTheGipper·
@darrenpjones Hold on, is the point of the departments not to “deliver”? What else are they for? Can we just get rid of the rest of the departments then, if they do not deliver?
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Darren Jones MP
Darren Jones MP@darrenpjones·
Each department in government will now have its own delivery unit, led by a senior civil servant. And every Secretary of State and Minister of State will be given a new “delivery advisor” in their private office to support this work. These new delivery functions will be accountable to both their Secretary of State and to my team. This builds on my recent work setting up the new joint No10 and Cabinet Office Delivery Unit. Read more: civilserviceworld.com/professions/ar…
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Marcus Walker
Marcus Walker@WalkerMarcus·
Explain to me why you should be able to inherit a £3 million tenancy without paying inheritance tax but not a £3 million house your parents actually bought and paid for.
London Renters Union@LDNRentersUnion

Today, members in Tower Hamlets stopped a family being evicted from their home of 40 years! Housing association Gateway are refusing to pass the tenancy down after the family's parents passed away. Outrageous! We will resist forced displacement every time!

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JackTheStripper
JackTheStripper@SackTheGipper·
@ByDonkeys @DAaronovitch Tommy Robinson doesn’t lead the country. Starmer, Streeting, Rayner and Burnham are donkeys, why don’t you go after them?
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Led By Donkeys
Led By Donkeys@ByDonkeys·
Immigration makes Britain brilliant.
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Amnesty UK
Amnesty UK@AmnestyUK·
Parents in Scotland are skipping meals to feed their children. Caroline is a campaigner fighting for a Scotland where everyone lives with dignity. And is backing Amnesty’s demand for a Scottish Human Rights Bill to enshrine people’s rights into law – so everyone can access their everyday rights.
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
Petrifying displays of white supremacy. Since when did the UK get infected with christo-fascism? This isn’t the USA…
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JackTheStripper
JackTheStripper@SackTheGipper·
@DavidLammy Two tier. We see you. Nobody in this cabinet will be welcome in this country after you leave government.
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David Lammy
David Lammy@DavidLammy·
The Unite the Kingdom march organisers are spreading hatred and division. They do not reflect the Britain I’m proud of. Peaceful protest is a fundamental right and one I will always protect. But if protest turns violent, we will act swiftly, with extra court capacity in place.
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Mezzo-Forte DOOM
Mezzo-Forte DOOM@countoutvictory·
@WalkerMarcus Ooh ooh i know this, it's because a house is an asset and a tenancy agreement isn't! What do I win?
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Andy Burnham
Andy Burnham@AndyBurnhamGM·
@JamesMelville They doorstepped me! I can assure you I wouldn’t arrange for this to be filmed. 😂
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
Here’s Andy Burnham having a run. Politicians are a very strange bunch. So many of them like to get the TV cameras on them when they are jogging. Even the rather hefty Boris Johnson repeatedly did this. Why do politicians do this sort of thing? It’s so weird.
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Suella Braverman
Suella Braverman@SuellaBraverman·
How intriguing that you’ve chosen not to post guidance like this before the numerous hate marches we’ve seen in London - all of which have involved antisemitic chants, slogans, symbols and banners. Two tier policing at its finest.
Crown Prosecution Service@CPSUK

Prosecutors have been issued new legal guidance on the use of offensive banners, slogans, chants or symbols to recognise the changing context and increase in increase in hate crime attacks ahead of significant planned protests in London this weekend. orlo.uk/z2Tcn

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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
If you’re wondering what is going on in the UK right now, the state is having a complete meltdown about the working-classes of this country daring to mobilise on the streets. Until now, the political class and the state have been absolutely fine with people protesting. Islamist sympathisers? Fine. Antisemites? Fine. Pro-Iran stooges? Fine. BLM revolutionaries who protest while breaking Covid laws? Fine. The prime minister will even ‘Take the Knee’ to show he is with you. If you’re a ‘former’ Islamist and ally of al-Qaeda he’ll even invite you into Number 10 Downing Street for a cup of tea. And if you’re an antisemite who calls for violence against white people and the West, such as Alaa Abd El-Fattah? He’ll welcome you with open arms. But if you happen to belong to the decent majority of hardworking, tax-paying and patriotic Brits whose ancestors actually built this country then you must be treated very differently. You are considered a threat. You are considered dangerous. You are considered divisive. You are considered evil. The very same state that has pushed people to the very edge - by refusing to fix the borders, by flooding the country with 200,000 illegals, by unleashing mass sexual assaults, by entrenching two-tier justice - now demands that the people who have to live with this do not say anything about it at all. And if they do protest, then they must feel the full force of the law in a way that others do not. The majority must be policed while minorities are protected. Facial Recognition technology. Revised CPS guidance. Countless more police. Warnings from politicians. The only silver lining is that now, today, everybody can see it. Everybody can see what is happening. It’s out in the open. The bias is unavoidable. And everybody has had enough. Keir Starmer and the British state clearly hate many of their fellow citizens. They clearly do not view people who happen to hold different views as legitimate. But by treating them in this way they are only ensuring that the numbers of those who do choose to protest tomorrow spiral to levels they can no longer contain, silence, ignore, or dismiss.
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