Lindiloo

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Lindiloo

Lindiloo

@WitchNextDoor

Yorkshire, UK Katılım Kasım 2010
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ChristopherRussellH
ChristopherRussellH@RussellH888·
A former Special Forces Commando who served alongside Ben Roberts-Smith in Afghanistan has finally broken his silence. His name is Dean Burgess. He even speaks of the unwritten code of the “quiet professionals” and says he would feel like a traitor to the Brotherhood if he stayed silent any longer. He describes the brutal truth our soldiers faced: an enemy with zero rules who hid behind women and children, used them as human shields, and laughed at our rules of engagement. Our troops were sent into that nightmare again and again under impossible restrictions. Yet now the government is running a witch-hunt against the very men they ordered into that hell. Stuff 'em, I am speaking out. This gutless Labor government dragged our Victoria Cross hero off a plane in front of his kids, arrested him like a terrorist and locked him in Silverwater with the very terrorists he was sent to fight. What happens in war stays in war, it's always been an unwritten code of honour by professionals who fought and some gave their live to protect us. You do not spend hundreds of millions crucifying soldiers for doing the job you sent them to do. We still inflict our famous & stupid Australian Tall Poppy Syndrome on our own war heroes while bending over for every ideology we are too weak to name. In 1980 Lee Kuan Yew was right when he warned us we would become the "poor white trash of Asia". Well Australia, it's Mission Accomplished. All gift-wrapped and paid for by taxpayers too gormless or apathetic to stop it. At long last Australia is finally waking up. The rage is building. And we're not taking this anymore. If you are reading this and feel the same way but can only say it in private, then WTFU, it's high time to grow a spine and start saying it publicly. For goodness sake stop hiding in the shadows whispering like controlled cowards. #FreeBenRobertsSmith #FreeBSR
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Neo
Neo@Realneo101·
🚨PRINCE REZA PAHLAVI JUST WENT FULL NUCLEAR ON THE ENTIRE EU PRESS & PARLIAMENT! 🔥🧨 I want to speak DIRECTLY to the people of Europe. In the past two weeks I held TWO MAJOR press conferences — one in Stockholm, one in Berlin. Over 150 JOURNALISTS showed up. We spent MORE THAN TWO HOURS with them… And guess what? NOT ONE SINGLE of those 150 journalists asked about the 40,000 IRANIANS SLAUGHTERED on the streets of my country on January 8th and 9th! NOT ONE asked about the 19 political prisoners EXECUTED in the last two weeks. When I told them 20 more are currently sentenced to death — CRICKETS. Not a damn question. I stood right next to a grieving mother and father who lost their sons in that massacre and begged them to listen to their stories… NOT A SINGLE ONE of those 150 journalists asked them a thing. Let that sink in. My 40,000 BRAVE INNOCENT COMPATRIOTS who were butchered fighting for liberty? They don’t give a damn. They are too busy criticizing America and Israel for taking out the dictator who’s been slaughtering our people for 47 YEARS — instead of going after the regime that’s actually doing the killing! They’d rather dig up Iran’s history than talk about what’s happening RIGHT NOW or the free democratic Iran we’re fighting for. One EU parliament member even had the nerve to say Iranians aren’t ready for democracy. To that coward and to every fake journalist in the room I say this: Iranians aren’t just “ready” for democracy… 40,000 of them just DIED for it! And I will NOT let their blood be in vain. SO HEAR ME LOUD AND CLEAR: Whether Europe stands with us or not… Whether your journalists do their damn jobs or not… Whether your politicians grow a spine or not… I WILL FIGHT FOR MY PEOPLE AND MY COUNTRY. Even if we have to do this ALONE — we are fighting until IRAN IS FREE! 🇮🇷💪 #RezaPahlavi‌ForIran @PahlaviReza
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
Today, we fly our flag proudly and we're reminded of the values it represents - service, generosity, and respect. When we stand together, united in our communities, we are stronger than any attempt to divide us. Happy St George’s Day!
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Lindiloo
Lindiloo@WitchNextDoor·
@AldiUK Why is your Lacura Wonder Spray never on the shelves in store? It’s amazing stuff but never available. Also, why is it available on Amazon at £20! 😳
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PoliticsJOE
PoliticsJOE@PoliticsJOE_UK·
Sorcha Eastwood absolutely DESTROYS Labour's utter failures in the handling of the Mandelson fiasco 🔥🔥🔥
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I'm A Celeb UK News
I'm A Celeb UK News@ImACelebUKGoss·
After a rollercoaster experience, Jimmy Bullard has hung up his Camping boots and called an end to his time in Camp ⭐️ #ImACeleb
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Lindiloo
Lindiloo@WitchNextDoor·
@imacelebrity After seeing all the blokes sit back and watch David grinding Adam down every day and only the girls stand up to him it was no surprise to see all the blokes criticise Adam for calling Jimmy out for being a prick. They’re all spineless !!
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Katie Lam
Katie Lam@Katie_Lam_MP·
This week, Labour MPs voted to give ministers the power to decide how your pension savings are invested. So ministers get pensions with guaranteed payouts, while they direct your savings towards their pet ideological causes, even if that means you lose money. Disgraceful.
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Matt Casey 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧
So apart from trying to give away the Chagos islands. Recognising Palestine. 13 ministerial resignations. Showing full confidence in Morgan McSweeney, Peter Mandelson, Sue Gray and Lord Ali. Blaming the far right for an island of strangers. 16 Policy U turns and rising. Having no operable warships. Not smashing the gangs. Approving a huge Chinese embassy in London. Spending 23 seconds laying a wreath in Southport only to rush back to a drinks party. Appointing an anti Muslim hostility tsar. Raising income tax. Raising inheritance tax. Raising national insurance. Raising capital gains tax, Raising council tax. Raising value added tax. Raising mansion tax. Increasing welfare spending and the minimum wage whilst freezing tax allowances. Scrapping jury trials. The only boat he has stopped is HMS dragon from crossing the channel. What has Starmer really achieved apart from breakfast clubs and the decay of our country?
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Lindiloo
Lindiloo@WitchNextDoor·
@Keir_Starmer So you don’t believe kids can make their own decisions about anything until they’re 16 … and then BAM … hit 16 and you think they’re old enough to give them the VOTE !! You’re a joke!!
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
I know parents are worried about social media and its impact on their children’s safety. They rightly expect fast action. Today, I’m calling on senior leaders from X, Meta, Snap, YouTube and TikTok to step up. I will do whatever it takes to keep children safe online.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
The Lawyer, the Prime Minister and the Long Campaign to Give Chagos Away The most revealing fact about the Chagos deal is not the price tag, the treaty chaos, or the diplomatic humiliation. It is the timeline. Long before Keir Starmer entered Downing Street, the legal case for surrendering the islands was already being built by people he knew, worked with, and publicly called friends. For fourteen years, Professor Philippe Sands KC led the legal campaign for Mauritius in the international courts. From 2010 to 2024, his team was paid around £8 million to challenge British sovereignty over the Chagos Islands. That work helped produce the International Court of Justice advisory opinion that Starmer would later cite as the moral and legal justification for handing the territory away and committing Britain to a £35 billion lease of Diego Garcia. The intellectual scaffolding of the policy existed long before the policy itself. By the time Starmer acted, the argument had already been written. Sands is no distant academic. He is a long-standing friend of the Prime Minister, a fellow founder of Matrix Chambers, and a colleague of Attorney General Lord Hermer. He campaigned for Starmer's leadership, introduced him publicly at the Hay Festival, and later appeared before Parliament arguing that Britain had "illegally occupied" the islands. The same lawyer who helped build Mauritius' case then stepped into Westminster to advocate the political outcome his legal work had prepared. No envelopes, no secret meetings, no hidden transfers. Just a small, influential professional circle whose ideas travelled from courtroom to Cabinet room almost unchanged. This matters because it reframes the entire story. The Chagos deal did not emerge suddenly from a security review or a military assessment. It grew out of a long legal campaign grounded in the language of decolonisation and international law. Sands compared Britain's control of the islands to Russia's annexation of Crimea. He attended ceremonies where the Mauritian flag was raised over the territory. He spoke repeatedly about Britain's need to confront its colonial past. Those arguments were not fringe opinions whispered on the margins. They became the official language of government. Look at the continuity. A legal case is built over a decade. An advisory opinion is secured. A Prime Minister from the same professional milieu arrives in power. The government adopts the same framing, the same language, and the same conclusion. Sovereignty becomes a liability. International courts become moral referees. The handover of territory becomes a gesture of virtue rather than a question of strategy. The transition from advocacy to policy is seamless. This is why the story is so politically explosive. It does not prove corruption. It reveals something more unsettling. A governing class shaped by the same institutions, trained in the same legal philosophy, and convinced of the same moral narrative about Britain's place in the world. A network of lawyers, civil servants, academics and politicians who move through the same circles, cite the same authorities, and eventually govern according to the same assumptions they once argued in court. When critics talk about the "Blob", this is what they mean in real life. Not secret plots. Not shadowy pay-offs. A closed professional culture that regards sovereignty as an outdated problem and international approval as the ultimate prize. The Chagos decision begins to look less like a hard-headed act of statecraft and more like the moment a long-running legal campaign finally acquired political power. The question now is simple: national interest or a professional class that had already decided Britain should lose? When policy mirrors the arguments of a tight legal network, advocacy and governance blur. The Chagos deal came from somewhere familiar and it will not fade quietly. "Sands is no distant academic. He is a long-standing friend of the Prime Minister"
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Lindiloo
Lindiloo@WitchNextDoor·
@bphillipsonMP I don't begrudge a kid a breakfast but you'd think people could get off their backside and make sure their kids got a bowl of something in a morning! Fake nails, hair extensions, bit of botox here & there but can't 'afford' to give their kids a couple of slices of toast !
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Bridget Phillipson
Bridget Phillipson@bphillipsonMP·
This morning, 500 more Best Start free breakfast clubs are opening their doors, making nutritious meals available to over 140,000 children & savings of £450 available to their parents. We’re stepping in to make families’ mornings that bit easier, because Labour is on your side.
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Lindiloo@WitchNextDoor·
Distopian Britain under @Keir_Starmer 's two tier dictatorship
Brodie Mitchell@BrodieMitchell1

They tried to shut me down. One “tea towel” keffiyeh jibe at freshers fair → police interview room → now CPS deciding on criminal charges. @KTHopkins called the keffiyeh a tea towel. No arrest. @BorisJohnson called it an Arafat dishcloth. No arrest. Yet here I am - sat waiting, potentially facing charges… for words. A Palestine Activist wanted me banned from campus. It escalated to police. This isn’t justice. This is weaponising institutions because you don’t like someone’s opinion. Young people are self-censoring. Walking on eggshells. No one has a right not to be offended. UK Police, focus on real crime. Stop policing people’s words. @SpeechUnion #TwoTierPolicing #FreeSpeechUK #BritishValues

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Lindiloo@WitchNextDoor·
@SadiqKhan claims this is Social Media ‘Disinformation’ and London is still a beautiful place to be !! Seriously!… Who wouldn’t feel safe having a lovely stroll along Clapham High Street and popping into Marks & Sparks for a chicken wrap ?!?!
Dave Michael🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧@DaveMichael163

@Nawjryw Speaking of diversity, isn't England meant to be a white majority country, needing more diversity, hence hotels full of foreigners? Where's the diversity in the Clapham looting. Point out the white looter, oh you can't, why's that? youtu.be/kcjaPQkF-gI?si…

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