Kimo

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Kimo

Kimo

@flyingscotjim

Totally against independence and the SNP. It's the whole con that gets you and the failure to accept another view

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Kimo@flyingscotjim·
@JohnSwinney Why bother, you do zero for Scotland. Taking a salary for hee haw
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John Swinney
John Swinney@JohnSwinney·
I will be a First Minister for all of Scotland.
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Rakesh Krishnan Simha
Rakesh Krishnan Simha@ByRakeshSimha·
Meet Dr Keith Wolverton, a genial British GP working in urgent care. During a consultation at a walk-in centre in Staffordshire, he asked a Muslim woman to remove her niqab because he had difficulty hearing her explain her young daughter’s symptoms. He cited issues with her English and the need to see her mouth movements for clear communication and proper diagnosis. She initially refused on religious grounds but eventually complied. After her daughter received treatment and recovered, the thankless woman filed a complained that she felt “victimised and racially discriminated against.” CONSEQUENCES: A Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service hearing found the doctor guilty of misconduct. He was initially suspended for 9 months. In 2026, Dr Wolverton was struck off the medical register (effectively sacked/banned from practising). All because he was concerned about the health of a child.
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David Davis MP
David Davis MP@DavidDavisMP·
The Government is potentially in contempt of Parliament. By failing to publish unredacted documents, they are failing to abide by the Humble Address on Lord Mandelson's appointment as our Ambassador to the US. This is unacceptable, and unless the Government stops the obfuscation, I will raise the matter as a matter of contempt. I reminded the House that the now PM, Keir Starmer, established a precedent for this in December 2018, when he secured a motion holding the then-Government in contempt.
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Agent P
Agent P@AgentP22·
The SNP demand endless apologies for historic grievances… unless the victims were murdered by the IRA. Shameful.
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FreeByTheSea
FreeByTheSea@Free_ByTheSea·
Starmer is still effectively saying, “Me me me. It’s all about me.” The worst and most unpopular PM in decades, believes in himself. He’s the only one who does!
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Former Met Police detective Peter Bleksley says Keir Starmer wanted CHAOS at Tommy Robinson’s Unite The Kingdom rally. Yet despite all the hysteria and baiting by the left and Starmer, the crowd didn’t “take the bait”. The media painted it like Britain was about to burn but the reality on the ground told a very different story. It was a day of coming together and family all united in one voice and one message.
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Becky Argyle
Becky Argyle@ArgyleBecky·
What an indictment on the SNP that Angela Constance is the best they can come up with as deputy FM. This is scraping the bottom of an empty barrel and using the worst, the lowest quality and least desirable of people because there is no one else any better in the SNP.
John Lamont MP 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿@John2Win

🚨Horrified to hear John Swinney may appoint Angela Constance as Deputy First Minister. She rejected calls for a grooming gangs inquiry and falsely claimed Professor Alexis Jay supported her. That was a lie. Victims have no confidence. She isn't even fit to be a Minister.

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Lee Nallalingham
Lee Nallalingham@LNallalingham·
👀 Well this is awkward, Bridget… Your own website shows there are actually 400 FEWER teachers. The data source you quoted omits the full dataset… …yet a couple of clicks later you get to the complete figures showing you’re spreading misinformation. Oh dear.
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Bridget Phillipson@bphillipsonMP

New stats show we now have over 1,600 more teachers in our colleges & sixth forms. With the 2,300 more we have in our secondaries & special schools, Labour is on our way to recruiting 6,500 more expert teachers. We're turning the Tory tide on teacher recruitment & retention 📈

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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Britain Is Sleepwalking Into Lebanon. Lebanon did not fall overnight. It was once the most cosmopolitan, pluralist state in the Arab world. Beirut was the Paris of the Middle East. A functioning democracy. A free press. A Christian majority that built a nation generous enough to welcome those who came. It believed that openness would be met with openness. That tolerance would be reciprocated. That good faith was a universal language. It wasn't. It never is. The Palestinians arrived after 1948 and in their hundreds of thousands after 1970, expelled from Jordan with their militias intact. The Lebanese state, too timid to enforce its own sovereignty, allowed armed factions to operate as a state within a state. Then Iran exported its revolution westward and Hezbollah was born, funded from Tehran, running its own hospitals, schools, courts and welfare networks. It made the Lebanese state optional for an entire community. Every accommodation encouraged the next demand. Every retreat was read as weakness, because it was. The civil war that followed lasted fifteen years and killed 150,000 people. But the war was merely the violent expression of something that had already happened. The state had lost its monopoly on violence. Communities had retreated into armed confessional blocs. The centre had hollowed out. Lebanon was already two countries sharing a flag but not a future. The Christians didn't lose because they were cruel. They lost because they were naive. They believed demographic generosity could be squared with political stability. They believed armed factions could be absorbed into a civic order. Power follows population. Identity hardens under pressure. Every community with a coherent creed will eventually act on its interests. The moral high ground is not a defence. In Lebanon it became a grave marker. Now look at Britain. Since 2018, boats have arrived on the Kent coast carrying tens of thousands of men, the overwhelming majority unvetted and undocumented, from Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Eritrea. They are housed and supported at public expense while the state performs the pantomime of processing them. Anyone who raises the subject is accused of racism before the sentence is finished. This is not immigration. It is the progressive dissolution of Britain's right to determine who enters its own territory. The parallel institutions are already here. Sharia courts operating alongside civil law. Educational environments teaching loyalty to the Ummah rather than to Britain. Areas where policing is negotiation, investigations are quietly dropped, and the state modifies its own behaviour for fear of communal reaction. In Lebanon they called it accommodation. They kept calling it accommodation right up until the checkpoints went up. The electoral bloc pressure is already here. Candidates selected on the basis of foreign conflicts. Representatives answering to communal leaderships rather than constituents. The institutional failure is already here. The Charity Commission investigated the Islamic Centre of England for three years. Little changed. Universities host vigils for mass murderers and hold nobody accountable. Prevent is applied selectively. Everyone knows it. Nobody says it. Lebanon did not collapse because its enemies were strong. It collapsed because its institutions were weak. Because it confused tolerance with the abandonment of standards. Because it believed the centre would hold without anyone holding it. Britain is not Lebanon yet. But Lebanon wasn't Lebanon yet, once. It drifted. Demographics shifted. Parallel loyalties hardened. The state lost the nerve to enforce a single standard of law. Bit by bit the centre hollowed out. We are drifting. The question is whether anyone in authority will admit it. Before the drift becomes a current too strong to swim against. "Power follows population. Identity hardens under pressure. Every community with a coherent creed will eventually act on its interests."
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Rachel Rebecca Halliwell
Rachel Rebecca Halliwell@Rachelhalliwel5·
Merseyside police came to my home to arrest my son through face recognition. He was accused of theft , when the police produced the picture from face recognition it was clear the perpetrator was Pakistani decent with a full beard and a very fat belly clearly nothing like my son. You couldn't make it up!
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
HMRC harasses lawful businesses, yet lets the vape shops and Turkish barbers get away with blatant money laundering. As I made clear to HMRC senior civil servants this afternoon...
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
@BettsCaro Oh, I'm sure all those voters they've lost to Reform will stampede back once they hear that Labour's new Health Secretary can't define a woman.
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Matt Casey 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧
Superb news, legal documents sent to Starmer over his actions in stopping speakers entering the country and his verbal diarrhoea and stain on their characters.👏👏 I hope this leads to legal proceedings that really hurt him after he’s forced to resign.
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WasAcop
WasAcop@WasAcop·
🚨STARMER'S "FULL FORCE OF THE LAW" EXPOSED AS A TOTAL JOKE! Prime Minister Starmer vowed to crush anyone causing street chaos Saturday... but the results are exactly as expected. Meet Dara Harbison, 26, arrested at the Nakba protest for assaulting an emergency worker, smashing stuff up, and holding cannabis – walks free on bail, back in court next month! But Stuart Adams, 49, at the Unite the Kingdom rally? Caught shouting racially abusive slurs at cops – slammed in custody immediately, remanded facing court today! Under Starmer, punching officers gets you a slap on the wrist... while yelling gets you locked up! Is this "full force"... or full farce?! 😱
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