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Uncompromisingly honest. Far-right, evidently 🙄

Kingston upon Thames, London Katılım Eylül 2016
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Patricia🇬🇧
Patricia🇬🇧@Patricia344130·
Posturing at a ‘virtual’ summit- Two losers. Both ridiculed by their citizens. Both in denial. Both arrogant. Both sticking together. One escaping scrutiny at home…….
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HJB News
HJB News@HJB_News__·
Asylum seekers who commit crimes or lie about their status will lose their right to free benefits and free accommodation under plans to be put to Parliament by Shabana Mahmood next week
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Selena 🌸@SelenaSmartArse·
@FredThomasUK As long as they’re the “right” Tories, who cares? 🤷‍♀️
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
🔴 JUST IN Police have shut down a park in Kensington as 2 drones containing RADIOACTIVE and CARCINOGENIC material found looking to target the Israeli embassy in London. Islamist Iranian-linked group Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia has reportedly taken responsibility. This is terrifying. The fact Starmer is refusing to proscribe the Iranian Regime is EXTREMELY concerning in my opinion.
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Joncro@JohnCrookes7·
I think most people are now tired of the witch-hunt of our PM over the Mandleson affair which by comparison with other current world events is of no great consequence. They want him out because of his ongoing success in turning the country around after years of Tory corruption.
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Selena 🌸@SelenaSmartArse·
@SkyNews It’s already been opened 🙄. Too late again. Still, means Starmer is out of the country at this difficult time (as usual), I suppose.
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Sky News@SkyNews·
BREAKING: Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has arrived in Paris to co-host talks with Emmanuel Macron on reopening the Strait of Hormuz trib.al/Rx0iR33 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
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Selena 🌸@SelenaSmartArse·
@PippaCrerar Well, they would, wouldn’t they 🙄 And only foolish sycophants, like you, would believe them.
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Pippa Crerar@PippaCrerar·
NEW: Yvette Cooper and her office only became aware that Peter Mandelson had failed security vetting when approached by the Guardian on Thursday, I’m told. The foreign secretary then spent evening in FCDO and Downing Street with the PM where she spoke to Sir Olly Robbins. They concluded he could no longer continue in post. It means that Cooper, Lammy, McSweeney, Mandelson and the PM himself all now saying they had no clue.
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@GBNEWS Hopefully in leafy middle class areas that voted Refugees Welcome? Ofcourse not. Off to the poor area you go. Good luck locals. Absolutely DISGUSTING
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: Keir Starmer is flying to Paris this morning to co-host a virtual meeting of the "Strait of Hormuz Maritime Freedom of Navigation Initiative"
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Allison Pearson
Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson·
Whether the alleged Epsom rape gang turn out to be illegal migrants living in the town’s asylum hotel or not the fact is we have a huge problem with young men from misogynist countries. They come ashore and they want sex. They see white girls as easy prey. If they’re caught they often claim they didn’t know it was illegal to kidnap and rape. Because of their culture. There are tens of thousands of these men and, even if their asylum claim is rejected, they are rarely deported. They just get a letter telling them they should leave. Yes, really. It is a scandal that successive governments have put the human rights of illegal migrants above the right of British women and girls to be safe in their own country. The fact that asylum lawyers game the system encouraging their clients to say they’re gay or Christian or at risk for political views is not news, BBC. Men get off the boats and head to their country’s embassy in London and take pics of themselves “protesting” outside so they can claim they risk jail if they’re sent back. Asylum caseworkers do their best. But they have to hit targets so the government can boast the backlog is coming down. It is easier to grant than reject. To meet a pledge by Rishi Sunak police and terrorism checks were suspended for a period. It’s that bad. Caseworkers have a maximum of 2.5 hours to check an asylum claim. The applicant will be fully aware of how weak the system is and will lie. When the first lie fails they get a chance to try again with a new lie. These men are often aggressive about their rights and know exactly what freebies and health appointments they’re entitled to. If they mug us it’s because we’re mugs. Most British people don’t want to be idiots taken advantage of by calculating opportunists. We don’t want to read another story about a 12- or 13-year-old dragged off a street and raped. The useless authorities try to cover up how useless they are by suddenly finding police to manhandle protesters. Where were the police when the girls were being raped? We are fast reaching breaking point. We are familiar with the lies and evasions. We will not be intimidated out of protecting our own daughters when the authorities have put them in danger. I don’t know what will happen in Epsom. But if the police and government try to hide the consequences of their failed border policy from the people soon there will be hell to pay. Frankly, how dare they? Our girls come first.
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Tom Watson
Tom Watson@tom_watson·
He is many things but Keir Starmer is not a liar.
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Maxi
Maxi@AllForProgress_·
On Saturday morning, a woman in her twenties was raped outside Epsom Methodist Church on Ashley Road. She had left a nightclub; she was followed by a group of men; the attack took place between two and four in the morning, in the heart of a market town in Surrey that most of the country thinks of, if it thinks of it at all, as somewhere you go to see the horses run. The residents of Epsom have asked Surrey Police reasonable questions. "Who are the suspects? What do they look like? Is there CCTV?" Surrey Police has declined to answer. They have said they do not have "sufficient information" to release descriptions. They have urged the public "not to speculate," because speculation "may lead to additional tensions within local communities." Translated from the institutional dialect, this means: we know what you are likely to conclude from the descriptions, and we would rather you didn't. On Tuesday evening, hundreds of residents gathered in the town centre to ask the question again. The police response was to deploy public order units, riot shields, and helmets against people standing on the pavement of their own high street demanding to know what the men who raped a woman six doors down from them actually look like. The local Lib Dem MP - who represents these people and the town - told the protesters to "take it elsewhere." "Take it elsewhere." This is the settled posture of the modern British state toward its own citizens. When a town asks for the most basic information about a violent sexual offence committed on its streets - information that, thirty years ago, would have been on the front of every regional paper within hours - it is met first with bureaucratic evasion, then with riot police, then with a sitting member of parliament telling them to do one. Epsom is not an unruly place. It is not a place with a history of disorder. It is a comfortable commuter town in Surrey whose residents have been told, in the space of seventy-two hours, that the police will not tell them who is hunting women on their streets, that asking about it constitutes a threat to community cohesion, and that if they persist in asking they will be treated as a public order problem. There is a specific and ugly contempt encoded in this response. It is the contempt of an administrative class that has decided the British public cannot be trusted with the truth about anything happening to it, and that the job of the state is no longer to solve the crime but to manage the reaction to it, forcibly. The people of Epsom have not misbehaved. They have done the thing that citizens of a serious country are supposed to do when something terrible happens where they live: they have turned up and asked questions. And the answer they have received, delivered in riot gear, is that their questions are the problem.
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GB News
GB News@GBNEWS·
'I promised residents I would close the asylum hotel and today I can announce that is happening.' Labour MP for Blackpool South Chris Webb exclusively tells GB News the Blackpool asylum hotel is closing. | @SophieReaper
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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
I’ll tell what is dividing communities, it’s not flags on lampposts or protests outside hotels. It’s the sexual assaults, rapes, murder and paedophilia behaviour of those foreign men being dumped amongst us. The majority will agree.
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Beth Rigby
Beth Rigby@BethRigby·
BREAKING: Understood that the PM and Foreign Sec have lost confidence in Olly Robbins & Robbins, the most senior civil servant in the Foreign Office, will be leaving his post
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Steven Swinford
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford·
BREAKING Sir Olly Robbins, permanent secretary at the foreign office, is out The PM and foreign secretary have lost confidence in him No 10 says foreign office failed to tell the PM and anyone in No 10 that Mandelson had failed security vetting He will be leaving his post
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Pippa Crerar
Pippa Crerar@PippaCrerar·
BREAKING: Downing Street says that neither Keir Starmer nor David Lammy knew that Peter Mandelson failed his security vetting - and lays blame with Foreign Office official for overruling the decision.
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Stuey Beef 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
You go to work for 40 years (I'm currently at 42). You’re forced into auto‑enrolment. You play by the rules, you save into a pension on the promise it’s yours. Then Labour strolls in, waves through a law that lets ministers tell your scheme where to gamble those savings – not for your benefit, but to prop up their economic “strategy” and vanity infrastructure schemes that the market won’t fund. This isn’t prudence. It isn’t “modernisation”. It is a straightforward transfer of control from the saver to the state. Hands off our pensions. Share this before they pretend nobody noticed.
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