Sabrina Aziz

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Sabrina Aziz

Sabrina Aziz

@TheSabrinaAziz

Katılım Ağustos 2017
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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
Flipping BRILLIANT 👏 well done @centrepointuk Let's start normalising saying NO THANK YOU to racism, hate and division. Freedom to choose is a two way st. Robinson and co can say whatever they like, they have every right to march - That is their right. So can Sharon Osbourne. However if the charity doesn't feel that a celeb doesn't fit in with their values they can break ties with that person. That is also their right.
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Jack Dart
Jack Dart@JackWDart·
A Reform candidate in Bradford called Muslims pure scum and said he wanted to blast them off the face of the earth, while a Reform candidate in Croydon published a paper arguing Covid was a Pentagon-led conspiracy. Nigel Farage says Reform has the best vetting procedures in Britain, and yet candidates like this keep getting through.
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: 65% of Brits support the Green Party's policy of capping CEO pay at ten times the pay of the lowest paid employee
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Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh@WalshFreedom·
Congratulations. You reopened a strait that was open six weeks ago, a strait that was closed because of YOUR illegal war. And btw dumbass, it’s the Strait of Hormuz, not the Strait of Iran.
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Damian Low
Damian Low@DamianLow3·
Next Farage will say they never knew each other. Why is Farage now so keen to suggest he isn’t especially close to Orbán? 1. For years, Farage has aligned himself with a network of European and global figures who position themselves as challengers to liberal democratic norms with Orbán being central to that movement. 2. Orbán is not a marginal figure. He has spent over a decade reshaping Hungary’s political system by weakening institutional checks, consolidating media control and framing politics explicitly in terms of “illiberal democracy”. 3. First coincidence. Farage has consistently expressed sympathy for that political project. Strong leadership, hostility to liberal institutions and a civilisational framing of politics. 4. This is why his current hypocritical attempt at distancing himself matters. It suggests a recognition that Orbán’s model is becoming politically uncomfortable to defend in a British context. And that is the contradiction. You cannot spend years drawing on the language, framing and alliances of a political movement, and then claim detachment when the implications become inconvenient. 5. The shift isn’t ideological as it's hard to ascertain what Farage actually believes in. It’s opportunistic. The closer Farage moves to being seen as a credible governing figure rather than a protest leader, the more scrutiny those associations attract. 6. Voters tend to be less interested in rhetorical affinity than in what it implies. If you admire or align with a political model abroad, the question is whether you would import elements of it at home. 7. That is what the attempted distancing now reveals. Not that the relationship never existed, we have the photos to prove he's lying, but that it is no longer politically useful to acknowledge. 8. And that, ultimately, is the test. Political consistency isn’t about never changing position. It’s about whether those changes reflect genuine reassessment of one's belies and what's best for the country, or whether you have no principles and will just do it as it's electorally convenient. If Farage wants to be taken seriously as a national leader, these questions won’t go away. No matter how much he snipes at female journalists. Distancing yourself from a model you previously drew from doesn’t resolve the hypocrisy. It highlights it.
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Channel 4 News
Channel 4 News@Channel4News·
Channel 4 News was at the scene of an airstrike in Lebanon that hit near a hospital just moments after a team of paramedics attended a funeral for one of their colleagues in Nabatieh. It comes as President Trump has announced that a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will begin later tonight. More than a million people have been displaced by the Israeli invasion of the south, while airstrikes have struck across the country, targeting villages and major cities.
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Very Brexit Problems
Very Brexit Problems@VeryBrexitProbs·
Sharon Osborne attending tiny goose-stepper Tommy Robinson’s march is peak plastic patriot. Lived in Beverly Hills for 25+ years. Left when the tax bill got too high. Had a $1.7 million IRS lien for unpaid taxes. Came back to Britain after a racism controversy ended her American TV career. Now performs British patriotism cosplaying as working class from her 350-acre Grade II listed estate in Jordans, Buckinghamshire.
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Hamza Yusuf
Hamza Yusuf@Hamza_a96·
“There’s been much less focus on Gaza where there is ceasefire but people are still being killed by the Israeli military…” So it’s not a ceasefire then, is it?
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