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Aisha 🌏🕊️ ♥️🇬🇧

@aisha_IMO

A sister medically robbed of her treasure, her baby sister, by Pakistani butcher doctors. MBA, UK immigrant, Biz owner & Finance professional. RP ≠ endorsement.

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Aisha 🌏🕊️ ♥️🇬🇧
My dearest, sweetest, most beloved baby sister returned to our Creator on Friday, 5th September 2025. She came into my life on 28th June 1987 and I fell head over heals in love with her for eternity. I didn’t know she would be with me for such a short time on earth.
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Bakhtawar khan
Bakhtawar khan@Bakhtt_PTI·
عمران خان کو ناحق قید میں رکھا ہوا ہے انھیں جلد از جلد رہا کیا جاۓ ہر کوئی انکے لیے محبت رکھتا ہے عمران خان سے متاثر ہوکر اسلام قبول کرنے والی یورپین سٹار
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Groundhogs having their nails trimmed: watch the reactions of his buddy.
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Sufyan Bhatti
Sufyan Bhatti@MSBhatti143·
@zeshmohmand جن کےدلوں میں پاکستان کےلیےنفرت ہواسکی حکومت کے لیےنفرت ہو،حکومت کےکاموں سے نفرت ہوجوصرف ایک ہی انسان کوکبھی اپنی ماں،بہن بیٹی دینےکےلیے تیار ہو ، جو IK کے لیے اپنا بیٹا قربان کرنے کو تیار ہو اسکو گانے کی سمجھ نہیں آئے گی کیونکہ انکے نزدیک ایک شخص ہی سب کچھ ہے اللہ ہدایت دے آمین
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ZEShan ⚫@zeshmohmand·
بھوکی لاچار عوام, اور جعلی حکومت کی بکواسات! کیا PSL فائنل سرمنی پر گانے کی سمجھ کسی کو ائی؟
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Ben Jamal
Ben Jamal@BenJamalpsc·
Leave aside the lie that the marches call for violence against Jews.. what she is also saying is that chants of " who the f.. is Allah," " Muslim scum off our streets" and " Shove Palestine up your a..." are not targeting hate at anyone. She's unfit for any public office.
BBC Politics@BBCPolitics

"There is something very specific happening to Jewish communities” Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch says she supports a moratorium on pro-Palestinian marches but not for the march led by far-right activist Tommy Robinson later this month #BBCLauraK bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…

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Michael Rosen 💙💙🎓🎓 NICE 爷爷
Nicole Lampert makes a good point here: we British Jews are British not Israeli. I wonder if Nicole will point this out to the British Chief Rabbi who talked of the IDF as "our" soldiers.
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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
A court in Israel says the two volunteers abducted in international waters from a Gaza-bound aid flotilla will not be released. The lawyer for Brazilian national Thiago Avila and Spanish Saif Abu Keshek says they have been abused in custody. Brazil and Spain say their abduction and detention are illegal.
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Wokerati Marty
Wokerati Marty@WokeratiMarty·
There are always Jewish people on pro-Palestine peace marches. The rest of the marchers have a huge amount of love and respect for them, because we all share a desire for peace and justice for the Palestinian people. That’s ALL this is about.
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Saul Staniforth
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth·
".. he's been charged with the attempted murder of two Jewish men and a Somali man earlier the same day" Why does Daniel Sandford report the nationality of the third victim rather than his religion?
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Farrukh
Farrukh@implausibleblog·
BBC News criticise Zack Polanski for expecting better standards from the police when apprehending the man who stabbed two British Jews and one British Muslim But BBC News did NOT show that the officers kicked him in the head five times, when he was immobilised and down on the ground after being tasered And of course BBC News did not mention that 2 hours before he stabbed two Jewish men, he stabbed a Muslim man Neither did Keir Starmer, not once across the two days of constant press conferences, and not even during his statement from Downing street Why is Labour Keir's Starmer and so much of the media whitewashing the stabbing of a British Muslim?
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Aisha 🌏🕊️ ♥️🇬🇧
Talk about being dumb. International students have no recourse to public funds and this gets stamped in their passports.
BritRightWatch@BritRightWatch

@SuellaBraverman @RobertJenrick @reformparty_uk British taxpayers shouldn’t be subsidising foreign students while our own kids face sky-high fees, debt, and limited places. Universities have turned into visa factories, time to end the scam and put British students first. Reform’s got this right. 🇬🇧

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@SuellaBraverman @reformparty_uk International students pay 2x/3x the fees local students pay. The fees of international students is what helps universities continue for the most part. In addition international students pay for their own food & accommodation. No handouts from public funds are available.
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Suella Braverman
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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Stephen Elénìyàn ✊🏾
Stephen Elénìyàn ✊🏾@dadaostephen·
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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Aleema Khanum
Aleema Khanum@Aleema_KhanPK·
Our family has appealed to all party office holders, senior leadership, MNAs, MPAs, and Senators to come to Adiala Jail this Tuesday to build pressure on the government to: 1. Allow immediate access for Imran Khan’s lawyers and family. 2. Transfer Imran Khan to Shifa International Hospital for proper medical examination and treatment, in the presence of specialists, his personal doctor, and family. 3. Ensure Chief Justice Dogar takes up the bail applications of Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi so they can be released from this illegal imprisonment without delay. Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi are being held in solitary confinement, one of the harshest forms of treatment in violation of Pakistani law and international human rights standards.
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
Warren Buffett just warned that the US dollar could collapse and admitted he doesn't understand most of the stock market anymore. 95 years old, sitting on $380 billion in cash, and the first time watching from the sidelines instead of actively investing. And what he revealed at this weekend's Berkshire shareholder meeting is genuinely concerning: On the market, Buffett didn't hold back. He compared it to "a church with a casino attached" and said the casino has never been more packed. On one-day options: "That is not investing. It's not speculating. It's gambling. Totally." He pointed to the Avis short squeeze THIS WEEK. A rental car company that's been around for 50 years getting meme-squeezed in 2026. The same behavior that blew up retail traders with GameStop is back, except now it's hitting boring legacy companies with zero business being volatile. "We have lots more regulation now, but people spend their time figuring out how to get around the rules rather than follow the rules." That one sentence explains more about the current market than every CNBC segment combined. When asked why he's hoarding $380 billion instead of investing it, Buffett said something no one expected: "I understand fewer of the businesses as a percentage of the whole than I did 10 years ago. I have not learned new industries for some years. I'm not going to have an edge on a whole bunch of younger people that have actually grown up with it." Think about what he's actually saying... This is a man who made $140 billion by understanding businesses better than anyone alive. And he's telling you the current market is so detached from reality that even HE can't make sense of what's being valued and why. He quoted IBM's Tom Watson Sr.: "I'm smart in spots and I stay around those spots." In 60 years of managing money, he said MAYBE five were "really juicy." Five out of sixty. That means 92% of his career was spent WAITING while everyone else gambled. And he still ended up richer than all of them. Then the conversation turned to inflation and that's where it gets really interesting: Buffett said America is "not immune" from runaway inflation. He brought up countries that went bankrupt "six or seven times" in his lifetime. Compared today to right before Volcker had to rescue the dollar, when Americans were borrowing at 12% to buy farmland earning 6% because they believed the dollar would disappear. "Cash is trash" was the mentality. Nebraska farmers collapsed because of it. Entire communities wiped out not by a recession but by a BELIEF that the currency was dying. And Buffett sees that same energy building again. Then someone asked the question everyone wanted answered: Do you see a crash coming? "If you saw it coming, it wouldn't happen. The things people are talking about and thinking about? It's not going to happen. But there are things that can come out of the blue." He compared it to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 that triggered World War I. Nobody was discussing or anticipating it. But it changed the world overnight. "That's particularly true now because of the things that can come out of the sky." A 95yo man who has survived every crash, every war, every crisis of the last six decades just told you the market is a casino, the dollar isn't safe, and the real collapse will be something nobody sees coming. $380 billion in cash is his answer because he believes things are about to get much worse.
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
An Arab scholar in 1011 was placed under house arrest in Cairo for 10 years. He used the time to invent the scientific method, prove how vision actually works, and write a 7-volume book that Newton studied 600 years later. I read about him last night and could not stop thinking about it. His name was Ibn al-Haytham. The book is called the "Book of Optics." The textbook story names Bacon, Galileo, and Descartes as the founders of modern science. All three of them came 600 years after Ibn al-Haytham. All three of them studied his work directly or through Latin translations. The man who actually invented the scientific method was working alone in a single room in Cairo while Europe was still in the Dark Ages. Here is the story almost nobody tells you. He was born in Basra around 965 CE. By his 40s he had a reputation across the Arab world as one of the most original minds alive. Then he made the mistake that almost killed him. He claimed publicly that he could regulate the flooding of the Nile. The mad caliph al-Hakim of Cairo summoned him to Egypt to do it. Ibn al-Haytham took one look at the river and realized the project was impossible with the technology of his era. The caliph had executed dozens of scholars for less. So he faked madness. The caliph believed him and put him under house arrest in his own home in Cairo for the next 10 years. Most people would have lost their actual mind. He used the time to invent science. Before him, knowledge worked one way. You quoted authority. If Aristotle had said it, it was true. If Galen had written it, it was correct. The role of a scholar was to memorize and defend the ancient Greeks. I Ibn al-Haytham broke this completely. He wrote a sentence in the Book of Optics that quietly destroyed 1,400 years of intellectual culture. "The seeker after truth," he said, "is not the one who follows his natural disposition to trust the writings of the ancients. The seeker after truth is the one who suspects them, questions them, and submits only to argument and experiment." That single sentence is the foundation of modern science. He wrote it 600 years before the European Renaissance. The second thing he did was build the actual machinery of experimentation. He insisted that no claim about the physical world was acceptable until it had been verified by an experiment anyone could repeat. He gave detailed instructions for every experiment in his book. He told his readers, in writing, not to take his word for any of it. Build the equipment. Run the tests yourself. Verify or destroy my claims with your own eyes. The third thing he did was use the method to overturn one of the most settled questions in physics. The Greeks had taught for centuries that vision worked because the eye emitted invisible rays. Ibn al-Haytham proved them wrong with a darkened room, a small hole, and a wall. The first camera obscura. He showed that light from the outside world enters the eye, the exact opposite of what every Greek thinker had taught. Two hundred years later his book was translated into Latin in Spain. Roger Bacon cited him. Kepler cited him. Galileo's work on the telescope was built on his optics. Newton's foundational work on light rested on his framework. Walk into any physics department today. Ask who founded the scientific method. Almost nobody will say Ibn al-Haytham. The man who invented the way humanity actually knows things did the work under house arrest, with no funding, no laboratory, and a paranoid caliph next door waiting for an excuse to kill him. He did it anyway. Most of the world is still pretending it was someone else's idea.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
LBC exposes a massive corruption scandal. Nigel Farage accepted a staggering 12 million donation from a foreign Thai crypto billionaire. Reform UK suddenly adopted extremely pro-crypto policies right after receiving the cash. British politicians are literally bought and sold.
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