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🇩🇪Berliner since 1983. From London. Lapsed Runner, Social Historian. 🏳️‍🌈 I left the sewers here for the fresh air of truth: https://t.co/TJlNg6DWAV

Berlin, Germany Katılım Ekim 2008
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StephenBln
StephenBln@StephenBln·
The first of hundreds of new U-Bahn units. Large J & small Jk (seen here) profile units. One less door on each car and two less windows, in order to move inside digital info onto the sides of the trains.
Peter Neumann@pneumannberlin

Mehr Sitzplätze als in der Vorgängerbaureihe, (etwas) weichere Sitze, je nach Tages- und Nachtzeit unterschiedliche Lichtfarben, breitere Türräume, weniger Türen, größere Wandflächen, ein großzügiger Raumeindruck: Das ist die neue Baureihe JK für die U-Bahn #Berlin. #BVG

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St. Wilfred 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧🇺🇸
I totally agree! He has a job on his hands alright, But.. He’s up to the task. I know it, My friends know it, My family knows it, But most of all “they” know it! The most attacked MP in the country, He gets it from every angle, But like I said, He’s up to the task! His entire life has led to this point, And he will have his day with the lot of them, That is for sure!🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 Vote @reformparty_uk at every opportunity!
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Roger Helmer ☀️🏴‍☠️
Quote from a close friend; “I defy anyone to watch a speech from Nigel (Farage) at one of the rallies he’s doing now, and not feel proud to be British”.
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StephenBln
StephenBln@StephenBln·
@KemiBadenoch @_RobbieMoore The thing that's shocking is you getting the position as leader of a once great party. Well, I guess someone has to shut down the business.
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
👇This is shocking. @_RobbieMoore has been doing a great job standing up for victims of the rape gangs and has held the authorities to account at every turn. The Home Office must urgently look into this.
Robbie Moore MP@_RobbieMoore

Over the past 9 months, I have been investigating how the Home Office has been preparing for the national grooming gangs inquiry - and crucially, whether vital evidence has been properly protected. What I’ve found is extremely concerning... In June last year, Baroness Louise Casey recommended a full national inquiry. Her Audit was clear that in the meantime, police forces, councils and authorities across the country should be required not to destroy any records that could be used as evidence. But we now know that didn’t happen. Freedom of Information requests now appear to show the Home Office waited a staggering 212 days - nearly seven months - before formally contacting police forces and other key agencies. Today, the Home Affairs select Committee has written directly to the Home Secretary warning that this 212 failure means that some records critical to the inquiry “might have been destroyed”. That is a staggering failure at the heart of government. I first raised the alarm on this in December, after uncovering that authorities in Bradford had not received any instruction at all from government. Just two days later, newly appointed Chair of the National Inquiry, Baroness Anne Longfield, wrote to the Government reinforcing exactly the same point. Yet even after that warning, it still took another 36 days for the Home Office to act and pass the Chair's message on to authorities. Freedom of information requests show that then-Permanent Secretary Antonio Romeo finally wrote to Home Office-funded Arm’s Length Bodies and Chief Constables across the country on 14 January 2026 - 7 months after the Casey Audit. The government now has serious and unavoidable questions it must answer. - Why was there such a delay? - What kind of records may have been lost? - What are the legal consequences if records have been lost, but the Home Office failed to act? Even now, it remains unclear whether local councils across the country were ever formally contacted at all about the protection of records. Unless the government can provide clear answers to these questions, they risk not only undermining confidence in this process, but failing victims who have already been let down for far too long. Read the Home Affairs Select Committee letter here: committees.parliament.uk/publications/5…

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LBC@LBC·
'We don't need oil and gas... you do.' Former US official Mark Kimmitt tells @TomSwarbrick1 Britain should help America in Iran if it wants to bring prices down.
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Gordon Fielden
Gordon Fielden@GordonFielden·
Why, one must ask, did Boris Johnson feel compelled to intervene, when his own record remains so deeply compromised. Your tenure is not some distant memory open to convenient reinterpretation. It is marked by repeated lapses in judgement and integrity, some of which, if examined with proper scrutiny, could yet carry serious consequences. Let us not forget the episode involving your colleague who travelled across the country during restrictions, visiting parks and beyond, while the public was asked to make real sacrifices. You defended him, repeatedly and emphatically, until the position became untenable and you were forced to dismiss him. Only then did the truth begin to emerge more fully, much of it from within your own ranks. That pattern, of denial followed by reluctant admission, is not easily erased. So the question presents itself quite plainly. Why speak at all. What authority remains. You are no longer a figure of consequence in public life, and the party you once led is itself struggling for relevance. There comes a point when silence would serve better than intervention. That point has long since passed.
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Nathan
Nathan@Nathan262Horn·
Hi 🏳️‍🌈❤️
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LBC@LBC·
'The minister is a typical spin doctor, bumbling around an answer...absolute joke.' Caller Darren tells @NickFerrariLBC his experience of trying to access the government's heating oil support.
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Helen Whately MP
Helen Whately MP@Helen_Whately·
You don’t get a pay rise from your employer when you have another child. But Labour MPs think people on benefits should get ££££ from taxpayers for every child they have. Hear them cheer at spending billions more on benefits when it’s unfair & the country can’t afford it.
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Lance Forman
Lance Forman@LanceForman·
@afneil What an absolute loser. I really think it’s time to pack up and leave the UK.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
Now that I’ve watched this interview I feel our national interest and security are in safe hands. And I can see why we strike fear and terror into our enemies, from the Kremlin to Tehran.
Ridge & Frost@RidgeandFrost

'Why does the UK govt think it is not the right thing to send ships to the Strait of Hormuz?' @SophyRidgeSky 'It is dangerous...PM has been putting the national interest, but the safety of British people in the Middle East as well as in the UK, first.' @Dan4Barnet

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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
I’m Keir Starmer’s biggest critic, but the war of words coming from the White House is childish.
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Joe Robertson MP
Joe Robertson MP@JoePJRobertson·
The Chancellor Rachel Reeves will blame everyone except herself for the high taxes, youth unemployment and economic mess of her own making. Today she is in Europe blaming Brexit. No accountability, no backbone, no plan. @CCHQPress
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Annabel Denham
Annabel Denham@AnnabelDenham1·
Reform and the Tories should state unequivocally that they will not accept any agreement Labour make with EU and will unpick it.
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
Rachel Reeves is hiking fuel duty at the worst possible time, punishing drivers with higher taxes as petrol prices spike. @Conservatives froze fuel duty every year we were in office and we cut it in 2022. We back drivers, that's why we'll keep fighting Labour's fuel duty hike.
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StephenBln
StephenBln@StephenBln·
@LBC Enabling the fascists as usual. Thank Goodness for Mr J O'B. No wonder he has the most listeners.
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LBC@LBC·
‘It’s a feeling of being swamped by immigration…’ Responding to Matt Goodwin’s view that the UK's 'ruling elite has suicidal empathy' towards immigrants, caller Richard claims he knows ‘certain cultures' who 'refuse to adapt’ to British values.
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Neil O'Brien
Neil O'Brien@NeilDotObrien·
Another wonderful firm killed off by Reeves. They blame "escalating costs of employment in the UK", along with "soaring industrial energy costs".
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Cllr Sara Naylor
Cllr Sara Naylor@Sara4LB·
Delighted to have the backing of UK’s most popular political leader @KemiBadenoch at today’s @Conservatives Essex election campaign launch, I’m standing for @Essex_CC for Constable Division, which is the villages north of Colchester and north Highwoods, on 7 May.
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