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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Openly selling Hamas clothing at London's war memorials in the same week as yet another terror attack on Jews in our capital.
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
Welcome to Britain, Where 30,000 Muslims can hold a mass public prayer demonstration. But a Christian preacher gets arrested for reading the Gospel. Our country is utterly broken.
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America First Now 🇺🇸
America First Now 🇺🇸@AmericaFirsst·
This woman’s 6 year old son “expressed conservative values” in his classroom The teacher created a certificate for him that said “Most likely to become a Dictator” and presented it to him in front of his entire class while classmates called him a “Naziphile” The indoctrination taking place in our education system is a national emergency What's your response to this......??👀 MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
On January 1, 2026, the European wind industry implemented a self-imposed landfill ban on turbine blades. This has left many countries scrambling silently for solutions. Landfill has become the next unwanted crisis, yet it's the conversation no one wants to have. Germany, Finland, and the Netherlands have banned blade landfills, and so for a time they are being exported to countries like the UK or France, where they can still be buried. Banning waste like turbine blades doesn't make it vanish though—it just puts it on a truck to a neighbour's backyard. Low-scale solutions are often cited as the answer, like turning blades into noise barriers, bridges or playground equipment. How do you turn 43 million tons of blade waste from turbines into park benches and koala crossings? How many park benches does one planet actually need? Modern recycling for glass and carbon fibre often requires pyrolysis (high-heat chemical decomposition). To recycle a 'green' blade, you must burn an immense amount of energy to break down the resins. We are trading a physical waste problem for a new energy demand problem. People love a quirky solution that highlights the absurdity of the problem—like the image of a massive 80-metre blade being used as a single, very long bus shelter. Even 'green' solutions have a physical footprint that can't be wished away by a spreadsheet.
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Kiera Diss
Kiera Diss@KieraDiss·
It wasn’t just Birmingham where huge groups of black youths congregated and created chaos for police. This was in NOTTINGHAM yesterday. Why are we allowing this madness?
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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
How can girls protect themselves in the UK? Serious question. This is Abdelarahman Saleh Adam, a Sudanese migrant. In 2020, in Portsmouth, 19 year old girl was followed in by him and another man from street to street. Abdelarahman grabbed her and raped her. He was sentenced to 9 years but was told he only had to serve 6 years in prison. He is due out in mid 2027. His victim has been appealing since November 2025 for him to be deported back to Sudan. Nobody seems to be listening. Why? What happens when he attacks the next woman or girl? Who bears the responsibility for that?
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Yossi BenYakar
Yossi BenYakar@YossiBenYakar·
British police have reached a new low. 30 officers were sent to arrest a mannequin, because it hurt Muslim feelings. This is not satire. The police have completely lost the plot.
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Joshi Herrmann
Joshi Herrmann@joshi·
Shabana Mahmood’s special advisor threatened us with an injunction and two different lawsuits last night in an attempt to block this story linking her to a notorious vote rigging case. I think it’s strongly in the public interest, so here it is. birminghamdispatch.co.uk/exclusive-shab…
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ernest@converseernest1·
Paternity leave🤦‍♂️ Stats suggest almost half wont make the same effort to protect family unity. Instead they'll cop-out, divorce and saddle their kids with psychological baggage. They should focus instead on working hard, paying their way and strengthening their family #Grifters
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Britain Is Under Attack on Multiple Fronts. The Government Cannot Respond. Here Is Why. Keir Starmer wrote the preface to his own Strategic Defence Review. His first duty as Prime Minister, he declared, is to keep the British people safe. Lord Robertson, the man Starmer appointed to conduct that review, has now said publicly that he is failing that first duty. We are under-prepared. We are under-insured. We are under attack. We are not safe. Those are not the words of an opposition politician. They are the words of the government's own reviewer, driven to break cover because the investment plan his review recommended was left on the shelf. Tom Tugendhat's assessment at Policy Exchange this week completed the picture. No integrated short range air defence protecting critical national infrastructure. No contracts or budgets to repair airfields if damaged or destroyed. Undersea cables carrying the vast majority of intercontinental data being systematically surveyed by Russian naval vessels. No NHS mass casualty plan. The Cold War infrastructure that provided one was dismantled in the late 1990s on the assumption it would never be needed. We now find ourselves in a world where it is needed and the infrastructure is gone. Charles Moore writing in the Telegraph is right that Britain has rarely faced greater danger and that our leaders remain woefully complacent. Where his analysis needs to go further is in explaining why. The complacency is not accidental. The paralysis has a cause. A government that cannot proscribe the IRGC because it fears the electoral consequences in specific constituencies cannot make the defence decisions Robertson recommended for the same reason. A government that dare not define the Islamist threat because it fears for its Muslim vote cannot enforce a single standard of policing, cannot name the grooming gang demographic, cannot stop the marches that built the permission structure for five attacks on the Jewish community of north London in six weeks. The domestic political constraint and the strategic defence failure share the same root. Electoral demography has made this government structurally incapable of acting in the national interest on either front simultaneously. Robertson described corrosive complacency. The more precise diagnosis is structural paralysis. The coalition that brought Labour to power in 2024 includes constituencies whose priorities are in direct conflict with the national interest on immigration, on Islamism, on Iran and on defence spending. Every decision that would make Britain safer carries a domestic political cost that the coalition will not bear. So the decisions do not get made. The SDR sits on the shelf. The IRGC remains unproscribed. The threat level rises to severe. And the Prime Minister visits Golders Green two days after elderly Jewish men were stabbed in the face outside their synagogue and calls it appalling. Russia is probing undersea cables and airspace. China is infiltrating higher education and infrastructure systems. Iran is directing proxy attacks on British streets and conducting assassination attempts against British citizens. The Islamist recruitment pool grows with every year of uncontrolled immigration from states whose official ideologies include eliminationist antisemitism and a hatred of the West. All of this is documented, assessed and known. The intelligence picture is not the problem. Lord Robertson used the words under attack. He is right. Britain is under attack on multiple fronts simultaneously, external and internal, strategic and civic. The government that should be responding to that attack cannot do so because the electoral coalition that keeps it in power will not allow it. A nation whose government cannot act in its own national interest because of who it depends on for votes is not a nation under complacent leadership. It is a nation under captured leadership. And that is a harder problem to solve than buying more missiles.
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Emily Wilding Davison🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
He drugged a child. He filmed himself r-ping, slapping and choking her. He got a PATHETIC 12 YEARS - and will serve just 8. His Labour Mayor mother helped him hide his phone. "a character witness described her as an 'advocate for women's rights'. She'll serve just 14 months. Absolutely sickening sentencing.
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Daily Mail@DailyMail

Ex-Labour mayor slammed by judge for helping hide her son's phone after he raped a 15-year-old girl as he jails her for three years and locks up her son for 12 years trib.al/50ol4xe

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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Bridget Phillipson’s appalling smear against Rupert Lowe in the House of Commons yesterday, because she didn’t want to answer the question. When they don’t like what you are saying they just go for ad hominem attacks.
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The Free Speech Union
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion·
📣🚨GRAHAM LINEHAN ACQUITTED OF CRIMINAL DAMAGE “The decision of the Court to throw out this case , is very welcome – but this case should never have got to court. There has been a troubling pattern of police forces around the country to ‘believe’ trans-rights activists, time and time again, even when there has been overwhelming evidence that complaints have been made against gender critical campaigners, in bad faith. The police have failed in their duty to properly and fairly investigate – preferring instead to support one side over the other in a debate. All this has done is erode the faith the public should be able to have in the police. We are sick of two tier policing and I hope with today’s verdict it will end. I have suffered greatly in my fight to protect women and children from what I believe to be a dangerous ideology. But I am proud that I have never given in and I will not do. I have been lifted through support from friends and strangers, from women’s rights groups to London cabbies who have taken the time to stop and shake my hand. I am very grateful to my legal team; Daniel Berke and Sarah Vine KC and to the team at the Free Speech Union”.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg was not scheduled to speak last night.Apparently he just popped out of the GB News studios.I have to say. The man is a fantastic speaker.
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Boyne News
Boyne News@BoyneNews·
A passionate Irishwoman gives her thoughts about Ukrainians that are complaining after it was announced that the Government is to withdraw tourist and commercial accommodation currently housing up to 16,000 people from Ukraine. Let us know your thoughts.
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ernest@converseernest1·
Another muslim rapist jailed for raping 15-year-old girl in Fleet/Farnborough area in July 2024. His mother perverted course of justice. They should be deported also! The scandal is that this is not being addressed nationally #Pakistanirapegangs #Pakistaniscandal
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Liz Gunn
Liz Gunn@LizGunnNZ·
The most vaccinated place in the world is in Ireland. It's a place called Waterford. They had the highest vaccination rate in the world. Then they suffered the highest Covid rate in Ireland. And then they had the highest excess deaths. The local health authority got an award from the World Health Organisation for the way they handled the pandemic. They had the highest death rate, having had the highest vaccination rate. 85% excess deaths at one stage they were on. – Andrew Bridgen @ABridgen
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