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Gaida1983

@gaida1983

Keen Member Of The REFORM PARTY

London Uk Katılım Aralık 2020
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Neo@Realneo101·
The left is laughing at Erika Kirk and calling her grief “performative” while she’s sobbing “I want to go home,” completely terrified. Her husband Charlie was shot in the neck and murdered just 7 months ago for simply speaking. These heartless, soulless vultures are pure evil. Shame on you disgusting pieces of shit.
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DOGPOOL
DOGPOOL@_DOGPOOL_·
If everyone would care a fraction as much as this man, the world would be such a better place. 🙏
Niall Harbison@NiallHarbison

Rocky had some of the worst test results I ever saw yesterday when I took him to the vets. To be honest I don't know how he was even still able to stand up. Not only does he have glaucoma in his eyes, he also has blood parasites, skin issues, and many of his organs are under pressure. The easy thing to do would be to give up like whoever abandoned Rocky did. Instead of ending his life scared and alone on that beach, he now has a chance and we had one of the most enjoyable Sundays ever. Of course he's not aggressive or wanting to bite. That was just his defense mechanisms yesterday. I was having a lot of trouble getting him moved around today because he was so terrified on the lead. But as soon as I figured out that he enjoyed being carried and as close as possible to human touch, everything changed. Myself and Rocky sat and he had smoked salmon, poached chicken, and lovely sliced ham. He absolutely devoured every single bite. I put a nice bandana on him and gave him lots of attention and just tried in general to make his Sunday as magical as possible. The coming days won't be easy. There's a high likelihood that he'll have some severe battles ahead and he may lose his eyes. But as I went to sleep last night, I just wished that I could get one day with Rocky and I was lucky enough to have that. Now myself and Rocky are greedy for a few more days and maybe even longer. Hoping for a miracle.

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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
A young mother was hit by a stray bullet as she returned home with her two children in Lyon on Friday night. Culturally enriching gang warfare has plagued the area. Europe needs remigration ASAP.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
Have any of the people who signed this letter seven months ago said anything at all about what happened on Brighton Beach?
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
VOX President: "Anyone who enters Spain illegally, repatriation. Anyone who is in Spain, legal or illegal, committing crimes, deportation. And anyone who is in Spain to live off social benefits that don't reach Spaniards, immediate remigration." 🇪🇸
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Laila Cunningham
Laila Cunningham@policylaila·
What makes someone an enemy of the state? Starmer and Hermer turned our own justice system into a weapon used by our enemies, against our troops, in British courts.
GB News@GBNEWS

‘He turned our own justice system into a weapon to be used by our enemies.’ Reform UK’s 2028 London Mayoral Candidate Lalia Cunningham launches a scathing attack on Keir Starmer over accusations of a judicial ‘witch hunt’ over British troops.

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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
The ancient city of Rome. Cradle of Western civilization. Reduced to this after a few decades of mass immigration.
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Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
As fuel prices have shot up, the Chancellor has been raking it in. Spain, Canada, Germany, Ireland have all cut taxes on fuel. But Rachel Reeves? She’s done nothing. Join us at 9am in Whitehall in your car to demand action!
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Susan Hall AM
Susan Hall AM@Councillorsuzie·
Ahh bless, she doesn’t like the smell of alcohol in parliament, well I’m sure that many of the mp’s don’t like the smell of weed yet the greens want to legalise all drugs.
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Deport Foreign Criminals
Deport Foreign Criminals@peterstopcrime·
Ahmed Ahmed is wanted on suspicion of rape and sexual assault in Cardiff city centre on June 29 last year. He has links to London, Harrogate and Liverpool. He is in his late 30s and is approximately 5ft6 tall Have they tried the free hotels
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
Wes Streeting is so scared of Reform that he has now resorted to lying about our plans for the NHS. Let me be clear, the NHS will always be free at the point of delivery under a Reform government.
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This Is England
This Is England@EnglandThisIs·
Just now in Portsmouth Mohammed Suleiman was confronted and detained by paedophile hunters due to him grooming multiple 13&14 year old girls online. He pretends to faint when he realises the police are coming. He only recently arrived in the country.
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Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
Surging fuel costs are even risking air ambulances. I’ve written to Rachel Reeves with the concerns of @LNAACT Join the National Fuel Tax Protest tomorrow on Whitehall to demand action for everyone from motorists to life-saving charities like these. thesun.co.uk/health/3893105…
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
The Greens are happy to legalise heroin and crack, but now we learn they think an afternoon pint is a step too far. Make it make sense.
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Katie Hopkins
Katie Hopkins@KTHopkins·
THANK YOU SWINDON Bringing some much needed hope and laughter to a fully sold out crowd I so appreciate all of you. What a bloody great bunch of people
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Peter Bleksley
Peter Bleksley@PeterBleksley·
My contempt for these men runs deeper than any ocean.
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677

Starmer and Hermer Built the Machine Together. Now They Run the Country. In 2007, two barristers worked without pay on a case that would change the legal landscape for every British soldier who had served in Iraq. Keir Starmer and Richard Hermer appeared as interveners in Al-Skeini v Secretary of State for Defence, representing eleven human rights organisations including Amnesty International and Liberty. Their argument was that the European Convention on Human Rights should apply to British forces operating overseas. They lost in the Court of Appeal. They appealed to the House of Lords. They lost again. But the legal principle they had argued for eventually prevailed at the European Court of Human Rights, and what followed was the Iraq Historic Allegations Team, sixty million pounds of public money, seven years of investigations, and not a single prosecution. The soldiers it pursued were, in almost every case, found to have acted properly. Starmer believed in it enough to do it for free. Johnny Mercer, who spent years dismantling the consequences, put it plainly. Starmer had insisted on doing it for free. That is not the behaviour of a barrister following the cab rank rule. That is ideological conviction. Hermer's conviction, it subsequently emerged, was not without financial reward once the machinery was running. Documents obtained by the Daily Telegraph show that having helped establish the legal architecture pro bono in 2007, Hermer then used that same architecture to pursue Iraqi claims against British soldiers at £450 an hour, fifty percent higher than the only other KC involved in the group action. He set his success fee at the maximum level permitted, one hundred percent of his normal rate. The MoD's own lawyers challenged his fees as excessive and said he was too junior to command that rate. He is thought to have earned around six figures from the broader group action. The claims he was pursuing were eventually ruled to be deliberate lies. The soldiers were fully exonerated. Sergeant Richie Catterall had been cleared of wrongdoing by the British Army in 2003 for a fatal shooting in Basra. The Army found he had acted in self-defence. The legal precedent Starmer and Hermer established triggered two further investigations spanning thirteen years. A 2016 inquiry again concluded he had acted in self-defence and found a false document had been created to shift blame onto the military. Catterall was finally exonerated. He told the Telegraph he was gutted that Starmer had helped bring the case against him and that the Prime Minister owed him an apology. Starmer is now Prime Minister. Hermer is now Attorney General, appointed by Starmer personally, elevated to the House of Lords specifically for the role, chosen over Emily Thornberry who had held the shadow brief. The former head of the Army, General Sir Peter Wall, has said Hermer's role in the Al-Sweady claims was tantamount to treason. A former commanding officer of 22 SAS said Hermer must step down. The Bar Standards Board has been asked to investigate. Nigel Farage has reported Hermer to the House of Lords standards commissioner. The Troubles Bill that is now subjecting Northern Ireland veterans to the same lawfare is not an accident of policy. The process that drove Fred, a special forces veteran, to attempt suicide after his medical records were handed to terrorists' families was not an oversight. The machine that cost sixty million pounds and produced no prosecutions was not a mistake. Starmer and Hermer built it together, one working for free out of conviction, the other later working for maximum fees out of the same conviction, and now both occupy the positions from which they can ensure the machine keeps running.

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Leo Kearse - see me on tour! Links in bio
Fear of being called racist is getting us killed. And we're called racist anyway. The inquiry into Axel Rudakubana’s crimes has revealed that his parents knew he was a danger and didn’t stop him. On the morning of the attack his mother discovered empty knife packaging, realised he'd left the house for the first time in 2 years - and went back to bed. But more worryingly, a teacher raised concerns about Axel Rudakubana - and was then accused of racism. There's a culture in British institutions of fear of racism. And it’s getting young people killed - not just on this occasion, but also in the Manchester Arena bombing and in Valdo Calocane's rampage in Nottingham. How did "racism" become seen as worse than "letting little girls get stabbed to death"? Also, what even is racism? We've got the concept of "diversity", which means people have different cultures and backgrounds - but those differences are only ever positive? That's not mathematically possible. It's perfectly acceptable for BBC presenter Amol Rajan to mention his children's Indian “civilisation that’s in their blood”. But if someone suggests a lack of civilisation could be in someone's blood, they're committing a racist hate crime. Well, which is it? Are traits carried in people's blood or not? We're told that the overrepresentation of black men in the criminal justice system is proof of "racial bias" in our institutions. What if there's a more obvious reason? The racial bias in our institutions is anti-white. Black men like Valdo Calocane and Axel Rudakubana are freed to kill; if they were white, the authorities would have no qualms about locking them up. Nobody would be tiptoeing around, minimising their threat out of fear of being labelled "racist".
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