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🚨Zlatan Ibrahimović on English Premier League teams getting bullied in the UEFA Champions League:
“They spent more time mocking Manchester United for not qualifying for the Champions League than focusing on winning it. That’s why they fail. There’s a rule: never mock Manchester United… they never learn (laughs).”


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Kriss Donald: “I’m only 15, what have I done?”
“Kriss was snatched while walking with a friend, forced into a stolen silver Mercedes despite desperate resistance—he reportedly cried out, ‘I’m only 15, what have I done?’”
The UK’s most shocking racially motivated killing. A Pakistani gang targeted him because he was white.
He was taken to a flat where he endured hours of prolonged torture and brutality. The perpetrators stabbed him repeatedly (13 times, including a severe throat wound), beat him, and eventually doused him in petrol and set him alight while still alive.
Forgotten...
The anniversary of #KrissDonald’s death is tomorrow, 15 March, 2004.
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@ukhomeoffice Post some bikini pics of the Prime Minister
= JAIL TIME.
Pakistani rape gangs
= COMPLETE SILENCE.
You are all fucking sick.
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👀 Did you know the UK has a written constitutional safeguard from our ancestors to protect against foreign influence in power?
The Act of Settlement 1701, Section 3, explicitly states: "no Person born out of the Kingdoms of England Scotland or Ireland or the Dominions thereunto belonging (although he be... made a Denizen (except such as are born of English Parents) shall be capable to be of the Privy Councill or a Member of either House of Parliament or to enjoy any Office or Place of Trust either Civill or Military...
This law, passed by Parliament in 1701, was designed to ensure no foreign-born nationals even if naturalized could hold key positions of authority, barring them from Parliament, the Privy Council, civil/military offices, or Crown land grants.
Our forebears made it clear: governance should stay in native hands to avoid outside meddling.
Though amended over time (e.g., equalizing naturalized British citizens via later nationality acts),
the original principle stands as a reminder of prioritizing national sovereignty.
What do you think time to revisit these roots?
Let me know in the comments ⬇️

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