Terry Halloran
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This lady bursts into a busy laundromat 🧺 instead of physically looking for her daughter’s “$500 tracksuit” she never makes it past the washing machine section and starts throwing around accusations, screaming, cursing and making threats to call police and demanding to see the cameras only to find the treasured garments in the dryer exactly where her daughter left them wet with the Dryer door hanging open.😡
In the second part of the clip there is no self reflection, no shame, humility instead she pretty much Pat herself in the back for “being at the ready behind her kids”🙄
I am puzzled by this mindset, cannot wrap my head around this kind of behavior, it’s almost psychopathic wouldn’t you say?🤯
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It’s reassuring when Britains finest terror detectives reach the same conclusion as anyone with an internet connection did.
GB Politics@GBPolitcs
🚨BREAKING: The Head of Counter Terrorism Policing has confirmed Ann Widdecombe was killed in a “targeted attack”
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@BrigitteEmpire The only real enemies of Britain are inside our borders.
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Genuinely insane. We’re an island nation surrounded on all sides by allies? A future attack from who? Aquaman?
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK
🚨 NEW: The UK will run its biggest ever war simulation next year to "be ready" for a future attack
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Lucy Powell, the horrible person who dismissed raising the mass rape and torture of white working class girls as a “dog whistle”.
You don’t get to give lectures on civility.
Ann Widdecombe was a far better human than you yet the left celebrate her murder.
Lucy Powell MP@LucyMPowell
@AllisonPearson Look at your own language - in this case baselessly aimed at me - a woman in public life who has also faced serious threats - alleging I have blood on my hands. That’s very inflammatory and you know it.
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@dave60776 Since when did the English care whether they were liked or not ?
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The English don’t give a fuck whether people like us becuase we’re not insecure bedwetters. Hope this helps. 👍🏼
Pen Kembero@PenKembero
The English think that by 'winning' the World Cup they'll be like by everyone. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@JamesMelville This should be the last time America gets a world Cup.
Wouldn't it be a shame if both sets o supporters booed throughout the tacky show.
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@benonwine The people in Portsmouth should tell their council to go fuck themselves.
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@Jasonred2020 A few Welsh speakers emigrated to Argentina. And that's a link ?
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@orlaminihane @NatalieFleetMP Burnham should sack this evil cow but he won't because he's a gutless chancer.
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This is the Minister for the Safety of Women and Girls who has apologised for her offensive tweet about an old lady’s murder! VILE !!! RESIGN.. you are a disgrace and unfit for this position ! @NatalieFleetMP

Natalie Fleet MP@NatalieFleetMP
Apologies for offence caused by my earlier tweet, which I’ve now deleted. My thoughts are - as they have always been - with Ann Widdecombe’s loved ones at this awful time.
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Okay, this might stir up a hornet’s nest…
At first, I thought Scotland’s 🏴 habit of cheering for whoever England plays - even Argentina - was just banter. But now I’m not so sure. It feels like it runs much deeper.
What I find truly intriguing is how some Scottish nationalists blame English identity (and often the English people collectively) for British colonialism, while painting Scotland as its very first victim. Yet many Scots were enthusiastic participants in the empire, often serving as key figures in its ruling elite.
After the 1707 Union, Scotland’s educated middle class, military tradition, and economic pressures pushed many talented Scots into imperial service. They excelled in law, engineering, medicine, and administration. Scots comprised roughly one-third of colonial governors-general in the later Victorian/Edwardian era. They were disproportionately represented in colonial governance, the military, and civil service, making up a significant portion of governors, administrators, and officials relative to Scotland’s population.
Scots were prominent as governors in the Carribean, India, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaya, and African colonies. They also dominated roles in the East India Company and later imperial services.
Rather than acknowledging Scotland’s active role, the narrative often shifts to claims of “internalised Anglo-phobia” or some sort of Stockholm syndrome. It’s as if Scotland was forced into complicity like Django Unchained’s ‘Stephen,’ the loyal house slave who sides with the master.
The reality seems simpler. Scotland fought bravely, eventually lost, joined the winning side, and then did rather well out of the arrangement - certainly better than most of the world’s colonized peoples.
Am I wrong?

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@GeograficaHisto You also welcomed many nazi war criminals and sheltered them from justice. Argentina provided hospitality and a warm welcome for SS officers, concentration camp commandant, torturers and men who performed experiments on children. But a few Welsh people also came so that's OK.
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Argentina 🇦🇷 le abrió las puertas a los irlandeses 🇮🇪 cuando la hambruna los estaba matando y la Royal Navy 🏴 puso en cuarentena la isla. Vinieron acá, formaron sus comunidades en paz, con sus propios hábitos, y se mimetizaron con nuestra nación.
Los escoceses 🏴 fueron recibidos con los brazos abiertos cuando el ferrocarril ingresó al país en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. Se ensamblaron tan bien que fundaron bibliotecas y clubes de fútbol por todo el país.
Y los galeses 🏴 se fueron al sur, a Chubut, dónde formaron una hermosa comunidad pacífica que mantuvo sus tradiciones mezclando con cosas de nuestro suelo también.
Argentina los recibió con los brazos abiertos y por eso muchos de ellos nos apoyan hoy frente a Inglaterra.
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