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The Jewish community have integrated, worked side by side and wonders for London for multiple decades. I would say more than any other community.
They are very much ‘part’ of our culture!
I will ensure that they are fully protected and have the safety that they deserve to not only thrive once again as a community but to also help elevate the London of old as they’ve been doing from the very start.
As Mayor of London I will do everything in my power to stamp out even the slightest sniff of any terrorist activities/organisations and I’ll ensure that the full force of the law buries any that dare to enter our great Capital City!
London and Londoners, you have my word on this… 🫡🇬🇧🏴
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@JoeMcAdam99 @georgegalloway Stay in your lane, Joe from Englandistan. If your country hadn’t caused the mess in the Middle East, we wouldn’t be here. Open a history book now and then.
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The world has a short-term memory
Muhammad Mazen | مُحَمَّد🇵🇸@mhmd_s09
Never forget how Israel murdered Palestinian First Responders on a literal live stream. Repost this. Please I beg you
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@TheBestBake1 @jzux Jeffrey Epstein called trump an evil man, and youre more concerned about tweets from a person's wife 15 years ago?
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@jzux Can you please show us where he used the n word and called people f**s? Can you show us where he liked ppl being murdered? Why are you doing this?
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@GK0986297650042 @floboflo You want a kiddy fiddler in charge you sick bastard
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@RondureGyre @redpillb0t I live like a couple of miles from a major airport, they don’t! lol I see them constantly.
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Britain is spending £460 million building a 60 metre wildlife bridge over the A417 dual carriageway in Gloucestershire, for animals to cross.
That’s a £7.6 million per metre deer crossing.
It would be funny if it wasn't our tax payer money being wasted, meanwhile real problems remain unfunded.

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DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES
#EpsteinCoverup #EpsteinTrumpPedoFiles
#EpsteinDistractions #EpsteinFiles

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@piersmorgan So the greatest ever Briton, in your opinion, was a zionist🤣
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Sorry? We’re going to replace our greatest ever Briton, the man who saved us from the Nazis, with a bloody hedgehog? This is ridiculous.
Bloomberg@business
Winston Churchill will soon disappear from UK banknotes, as the cigar-toting, wartime leader makes way for creatures like hedgehogs and badgers. After a public consultation, the next generation of pound notes will feature native British wildlife, according to the Bank of England. Read more: bloom.bg/4lsPoZ2 📷: Joe Giddens/AFP
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DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES, REPOST PLEASE!
ᗰᗩƳᖇᗩ@LePapillonBlu2
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES, REPOST PLEASE!
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Israel is our enemy. Iran is just a middle eastern nation that Israel wants to destroy.
Israel ran the Epstein blackmail operation that still controls our government.
Israel runs the vast lobbying networks exemplified by AIPAC that buy off our government.
Israel is passing speech laws in our country that infringe our first amendment rights.
Israel is the one dragging us into endless middle eastern wars my entire lifetime that have skyrocketed our national debt.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Israel is our enemy.
They are everyone’s enemy.
And it stems from their religious belief that they are Gods chosen people and therefore have a right to rule over everyone by any means necessary.
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@New_tres Explain to us why your citizens have very limited access to Internet? No FB no Google....
Who is the controlling one here?
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@tcnoca @commiepommie Do you think that the Palestinians are being systematically exterminated?
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🇬🇧🇨🇳 When Britain quietly turns back to China and everyone knows why
This week in Beijing, something important happened.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer sat down with Xi Jinping and called for a “long-term, consistent, comprehensive strategic partnership” between Britain and China.
Starmer is the first British PM to visit China in eight years and the timing is not accidental.
The world is shifting fast.
While the US under Donald Trump is threatening tariffs, seizing territories and openly destabilising alliances, countries are doing what rational actors always do when uncertainty rises: they diversify risk.
Starmer didn’t mention Trump by name, but he didn’t need to. The message was loud and clear.
China is the world’s second-largest economy. Britain’s third-largest trading partner and increasingly, one of the few sources of predictability left in global trade.
Starmer called for a “more sophisticated” relationship with China, in other words, ending Britain’s habit of swinging between enthusiasm, hostility and last-minute damage control.
Xi, for his part, was unusually direct.
He acknowledged past tensions, criticised the political back and forth that damaged relations and framed UK-China ties as something bigger than day-to-day disagreements.
“Good things often come with difficulties,” Xi said. Leaders, he added, shouldn’t shy away from them.
That line wasn’t just for Starmer. It was aimed squarely at Britain’s domestic critics.
Because this visit has already triggered backlash in London, especially over the approval of China’s new embassy and long-running security fears.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth many Western governments are now facing: you can talk values all you like, but you still have to pay the bills.
Starmer arrived in Beijing with more than 50 senior business leaders in tow, hunting for trade, investment and stability while Britain struggles with growth, a cost-of-living crisis at home and Britain isn’t alone.
In just weeks, leaders from Canada, South Korea and Finland have all made similar trips, and Germany is next.
China sees the opening clearly.
As Western alliances fracture under pressure, Beijing is positioning itself as the adult in the room, talking about stability, dialogue and long-term cooperation while others swing between threats and tantrums.
You don’t have to believe China’s narrative wholesale to see what’s happening.
This isn’t countries “choosing China” over the US. It’s countries quietly preparing for a world where the US is no longer a reliable anchor and China, for better or worse, is unavoidable.
That’s not ideology, that’s realism and this week in Beijing, Britain finally admitted it.


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