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Danny conlin

@dannyconlin76

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Whitby England Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Right over Left Everytime
Right over Left Everytime@RightSide_Uk·
Muslims in London have the audacity to claim that British patriots have no right to rally in “their” city. They don’t want native Brits marching, waving Union Jacks, or demanding secure borders, an end to two-tier policing, and protection for our daughters from grooming gangs. Instead, they treat parts of the capital like their own private fiefdom – a no-go zone for anyone who dares put Britain first. This isn’t some fringe opinion. It’s the growing reality in areas transformed by decades of mass migration, where parallel societies have taken root and the idea that London still belongs to the British people is treated as offensive. These voices openly declare certain streets, certain neighbourhoods, even the entire city off-limits to patriotic demonstrations. The message is clear: you may have built this country, fought for it, and paid for it with your taxes and your blood, but now it’s ours. Rally somewhere else. What would you say to them? Simple. London is not your city. It never was. It’s the historic capital of Britain – built by British hands, defended by British sacrifice, and home to British values of freedom, democracy, and fair play. Not Sharia. Not imported tribalism. Not demands that the native population tiptoe around your sensitivities while our girls are preyed upon and our streets change beyond recognition. British patriots have every right – every single right – to rally anywhere in their own country. The Unite the Kingdom marches proved that: ordinary families, grandparents, working people standing up for the nation their ancestors created. If that offends you, if the sight of Union Jacks and calls to put Britain first makes you feel unwelcome, then perhaps it’s time to ask why you’re really here. The British people were never consulted about this transformation. We never voted to become strangers in our own capital. Yet here we are, watching parts of London act as if native Brits are the outsiders. Enough pretending. Enough entitlement. London belongs to the British – full stop. Time to take it back. Secure the borders. Enforce integration or repatriation. Put Britain and British people first once again. The silent majority has had enough. 🇬🇧
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Exiled Iranian patriots from across the UK stood side by side with patriots from all 4 nations at our Unite The Kingdom and the West rally on Saturday and it was beautiful 🇬🇧 🇮🇷
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Maxi
Maxi@AllForProgress_·
You might have heard of Maggie Oliver. She's a former Greater Manchester detective who, in 2012, was ordered to abandon her investigation into the systematic rape of children in Rochdale, and decided she would rather resign her warrant card rather than do so. Maggie, as that would imply, is one of the good ones. I constantly ask how our police can consider themselves worthy of the badge if they are not willing to return the badge rather than commit injustice in its name. Maggie did just that; she was asked to cover for criminals, so she told the shirts to stuff themselves and handed back her commission. She won a small but consequential victory in the High Court on Friday. Mr Justice Kimblin granted her foundation a full judicial review of whether the British state has actually done anything about the recommendations it accepted, in 2022, at the end of a seven-year inquiry into the institutional cover-up of decades of child sexual abuse. Maggie Oliver is one woman. She has no political party behind her and no standing in Whitehall. She has no peerage, no chambers, no billionaire foundation footing her bills. She was ordered, by senior officers, to drop her investigation into a network of men who were raping children in industrial quantities in her city, because of the demographics to which those men belong made the whole thing a bit awkward. Fourteen years on, she has done what nobody else in this country has been able to. She has hauled the British state into open court to answer for the choice it made, over four years and under two governments, to hold a seven-year, £200 million inquiry into the institutional cover-up of child abuse and implement, deliberately, none of that inquiry's recommendations. The Home Office accepted those recommendations in 2022. So did the Department for Education, the police inspectorates and the Crown Prosecution Service. And then nothing happened. The recommendations sat. The departments restructured. Ministers rotated. The girls and women who had given evidence aged. More such operations continued around the country, while the men who had run the previous set of them either walked free, left the country, or drew their own pensions. The state, in the manner of every institution Tony Blair ever built, had decided that the writing of the report was the action, and the doing of the report could be handed off to history. That is what Maggie Oliver has now forced into court. And the political class knows what that means. The Home Secretary has not commented. The Prime Minister has not commented. The candidates jockeying through the post-Starmer Labour succession have, at the time of writing, failed even to speak her name, as though they know that, if they do, lightning will flash in the sky and they'll be turned into a pillar of Tesco's-own-brand dishwasher salt. They are silent because they recognise, accurately, that the answers a judicial review will produce - to the question of why their inquiry's findings were treated as ornamental - will, should, must end the careers of every official who was supposed to act on them and did not. That councillors and councils, mayors, indeed entire political parties, will be caught under ultraviolet light and shown for their guilt. It's time a government did what the British state has spent twenty years declining to do. Take on institutional failure. Name the institutions that failed, in public, on the record. Name the officers and officials who covered it up, and the officers and officials who pressed for the cover-up too. Prosecute them under the standards that any other employee of a public organisation defrauding the public would expect to face. The recommendations the inquiry produced must be implemented in full, alongside whatever further measures a second look at the evidence then demands. There will not be another inquiry into the inquiries. There will be the verdicts. Maggie Oliver is one of the bravest people in Britain. She has earned, by her own resignation and by fourteen years and a foundation and a court case carried on her back, the right to expect from a future British government the simple thing that ought to have happened in 2014, in 2016, in 2018, in 2022 and in every other year of this national disgrace. She has not yet been given it; we have not yet been given it. But it will be given, and soon.
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
It’s not “history”, Shabana. I’m from Telford. I was groomed and abused by different men from the age of 5. I’ve seen countless little girls victimised by Pakistani-Muslim grooming gangs in my hometown. IT’S STILL GOING ON. I went on national TV to say that little girls are still being raped and tortured by Pakistani-Muslim gangs. The next day, the police came banging on my door to threaten me into silence for speaking out. Growing up, we knew which takeaways were dodgy, which taxi companies were controlled by the Pakistani-Muslim gangs, which estates and high streets not to walk through alone or avoid altogether. It’s an open secret. And your government is complicit. It is still happening in towns and cities across the UK. Little girls are being subjected to the worst abuse imaginable, at the hands of men who know they can get away with it. Nothing has changed. You are still turning a blind eye despite decades of undeniable evidence. Politicians like you are trying to sweep the scandal under the carpet, sabotaging the National Inquiry at every turn so that they can save their own skins. And little girls are still being sacrificed at the altar of multiculturalism and traded for votes. Decades later. The same old story. You may not have shoved little girls into taxis or plied them with vapes himself, but you and your entire government are just as guilty as if you had. And I, for one, refuse to be silenced or placated by the very people who have spent decades discrediting victims and survivors like me.
Shabana Mahmood MP@ShabanaMahmood

The grooming gangs’ scandal is one of the darkest moments in our country’s history. The independent national Inquiry will now begin its crucial work to uncover how these crimes were allowed to happen and root out failure wherever it occurred. There will be no hiding place for the predatory monsters who committed these vile crimes.

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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
It never freaking ends. A 21 year old woman said that on 3 May 2026 at about 2am she was raped on the beach opposite the Grand Hotel in Brighton. At the time we were told by the police not to connect it to the earlier gang rape of a young woman by an Iranian and two Egyptian asylum seekers on the same beach. They were right. They are not connected. We have yet another foreigner charged with rape - this one is a Syrian national, Bilal Alkadour who was living in Nottinghamshire. He has been remanded in custody this week and will appear in court on 15 June.
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Orla Minihane
Orla Minihane@orlaminihane·
Every-time I talk about Restore Britain and our commitment to Women’s safety, Reform supporters respond with the same thing - “Restore talk about it constantly but Reform will deliver it” .. 3 words.. RAPE GANG INQUIRY. I have a challenge for you.. show me.. show me the policy, show me the details, show me the reports, the data and the plan… show me anything that Reform have published about their commitment to the safeguarding of our Women and Girls… ill wait.. ⏰ @RestoreBritain_
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Anna McGovern
Anna McGovern@AnnaMcGovernUK·
I asked this young woman, dressed as “Amelia”, why she was at the Unite the Kingdom rally. “I want to show there are young women out there that think the same way that I do - that want to protect women’s rights and safety.” Young women are taking a stand.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
A picture paints a thousand words.
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Danny conlin
Danny conlin@dannyconlin76·
Peps obviously been given an offer he couldn’t refuse from Donny Rovers ⚽️ #pepguardiola
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