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Dr. Fauzia I. Abro
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England, United Kingdom Katılım Kasım 2010
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To every mother
To every mother figure
Thank you!
Today and everyday 🌷🙏🌞💓
#happymothersday

Rawalpindi, Pakistan 🇵🇰 English
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Hi @SuellaBraverman ,
48 hours ago I asked you to substantiate or withdraw your claim that “250,000 foreign students took £4bn in UK loans.” That time has now passed. You have provided no evidence, no clarification, and no correction.
I have taken the time to examine the data myself.
I have reviewed materials from the Student Loans Company, the Department for Education, the House of Commons Library, the UK Statistics Authority, and reporting from Times Higher Education. Across these sources, one thing is clear. Your statement is presented in a way that gives the public a deeply misleading impression.
Let’s deal with this carefully.
The £4bn figure you reference relates to the total value of student loans issued to non UK nationals. It is not a direct cost to the taxpayer. These are loans. They are repaid over time based on income. Presenting that figure as if it were money handed out or lost is not an accurate reflection of how the system works.
Then there is your use of the phrase “foreign students.”
This is where the distortion becomes more serious.
The fact (which you know quite well) is those eligible for UK student finance are not newly arrived international students. They are people with settled status, indefinite leave to remain, refugee status, or long term lawful residence in the UK. They live here. They work here. They pay into the system. And under the law, they are entitled to access student finance.
Standard international students on student visas are generally not eligible for these loans.
By leaving out that distinction, you create a very different picture in the minds of the public. One where large numbers of people are arriving from abroad and immediately accessing public funds. That is not what the data shows.
You also cited a figure of 250,000 without pointing to a clearly published dataset or transparent methodology. Numbers like this carry weight. They should be used with care, not as loose estimates in politically charged statements.
I am not interested in party politics. But I am concerned about what this kind of messaging is doing to the country.
When lending is presented as spending, and long term residents are presented as outsiders, it fuels resentment. It deepens division. It creates tension where clarity is needed. And ordinary people end up carrying the consequences of that confusion. Like I was being racially attacked and profiled in my initial response to you in X by supporters of your party who were obviously misled and triggered by your misinformation.
I did consider legal action. But the reality is that the law is not designed to deal easily with this kind of broad public misrepresentation. You know that, which is why ignoring a challenge like mine carries little immediate consequence.
That does not make it acceptable.
I will be submitting a formal complaint to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards regarding your use of misleading statistical claims in public communication.
The public deserves accuracy. Not selective framing. Not distortion. And certainly not narratives that risk turning people against each other on the basis of incomplete facts.
Stephen Dada.
Suella Braverman@SuellaBraverman
Too many universities are selling immigration, not education. Last year, about 250,000 foreign students took up taxpayer-funded student loans to pay for their courses in the UK, worth £4bn. This is not fair. A @reformparty_uk government will make sure that the British taxpayer is not paying for foreign students. Let’s put British students first.
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11:00 AM. Today. 10th grade results.
Cold hands. Shallow breath.
I typed his credentials… he dictated beside me.
We solved the captcha, looked at each other… and hit search.
Silence.
We just stared at the screen.
No words. Just eyes spoke.
Then the tears came.
A silent hug… father and son.
In that moment, I didn’t see marks.
I saw the last 5 years.
The day he was diagnosed with T1D and Celiac.
The fear. The breakdown. The rebuild.
We tore life apart… and started again from scratch.
Today wasn’t about a result.
It was about resilience.
Proud is a small word.
@T1D_LIF3 👏🏆🎉
(He scored a distinction)
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Today’s Supreme Court decision effectively guts a key pillar of the Voting Rights Act, freeing state legislatures to gerrymander legislative districts to systematically dilute and weaken the voting power of racial minorities - so long as they do it under the guise of “partisanship” rather than explicit “racial bias.” And it serves as just one more example of how a majority of the current Court seems intent on abandoning its vital role in ensuring equal participation in our democracy and protecting the rights of minority groups against majority overreach.
The good news is that such setbacks can be overcome. But that will only happen if citizens across the country who cherish our democratic ideals continue to mobilize and vote in record numbers - not just in the upcoming midterms or in high profile races, but in every election and every level.
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Ah..the orangish apricot season in our homeland.
Araib Ali Baig@The_North_Blood
The sun shines strongly until six in the evening, the greenery around is beautiful, and birds and lizards come to visit me. Summers approaching in Hunza, Gilgit-Baltistan 🏔️ #Apricot #Hunza #GilgitBaltistan #Karakoram 🏔️
Rawalpindi, Pakistan 🇵🇰 English

@nishatriaz @Moinhunzai Happy wedding anniversary, my dearest @nishatriaz and @Moinhunzai bhai!🎉 Lots of prayers for you and your family on this special day 🤲🥰
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23 years!
To many ahaed.
Happy wedding anniversary Mono @Moinhunzai ❤️

Rawalpindi, Pakistan 🇵🇰 English
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I stand with my brother in Christ, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV, in his courageous call for a kingdom of peace.
As I prepare to visit Rome later this month to meet and pray with Pope Leo, I am mindful of his call to keep our eyes open to the suffering of the world, and our gaze fixed on our crucified and risen Lord Jesus Christ – the image of the invisible God, in whose image and likeness every human being is made. In him, we recognise that we are children of the one Father and members of a single human family. Prayer is not an escape from the world, nor a turning away from injustice; rather, it is a turning towards God in the midst of it, confronting evil, seeking God’s will, and becoming instruments of transformation and peace.
Read my full statement here archbishopofcanterbury.org/news/archbisho…

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Smart Humanoid #Robot Becomes the Star of Thanksgiving Dinner
by @CyberRobooo
#Robotics #AI #EmergingTech #Innovation #Technology
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US war on Iran was a mistake!!
#Diplomacy #Peace #Safety #InternationalLaw
bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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