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@georgeedwards44

London, England Katılım Şubat 2009
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
Reform UK are criminally insane. Don’t let these people anywhere near power.
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Andy
Andy@AndyMillburn·
@georgeedwards44 @ThePosieParker Says the student. Point proven, that’s one of his voting community. Now where are the trans , blue hair and Palestine supporting brigade ?
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Susan Hall AM
Susan Hall AM@Councillorsuzie·
Stupid ignorant man just does not understand, the Greens appear to have no concept of how the economy works. Utterly ridiculous.
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth

.@ZackPolanski: "The 50 wealthiest families in this country own more wealth than 34 million people. That's unsustainable. The govt say there is no money left. There's plenty of money. It needs to be in our communities, both for the environment & for the people we serve"

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George
George@georgeedwards44·
@bmay So much so that you just had to tweet about him!
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Brendan May
Brendan May@bmay·
I am so monumentally bored of Zac Polanski. Utterly tiresome.
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Sir Talbot Buxomly
Sir Talbot Buxomly@buxomly_sir·
@georgeedwards44 @ThePosieParker Only to a moron like you who thinks - like the clown Polanski does - that men who say they are women ARE women and them taking place in women’s sports events is fine. You’re one stupid, twisted motherfucker. Trans women are MEN, you daft cunt.
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Daily Mail
Daily Mail@DailyMail·
The hypocrite Green Party candidate who drives a gas guzzling diesel SUV... while telling YOU not to trib.al/oNN7sQv
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George
George@georgeedwards44·
@emilybluntverse Mama I don’t think we should be filming and posting this
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George@georgeedwards44·
@KemiBadenoch There’s not going to be a next conservative government lmao
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
Graham Linehan should never have been dragged through the courts in the first place. The real scandal is a system that wastes time on litigious nonsense driven by professional activists while serious crime goes unpunished. We need to kill cancel culture. Free speech cannot survive if the process becomes the punishment. This is why I asked Toby Young to review the laws that are stifling free speech so the next Conservative government can put an end to this wasting of our resources.
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sᴜᴘᴇʀ ᴛᴠ
sᴜᴘᴇʀ ᴛᴠ@superTV247·
🚨 The BBC have announced the UK team for the 70th #Eurovision, taking place in Austria this month. Angela Scanlon joins Rylan for the Semi-Finals on BBC One, with Sara Cox covering the contest for Radio 2. Tia Kofi will be backstage in Vienna for all the online content.
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George
George@georgeedwards44·
@jan_murray Babe seriously get a substack if you want to keep writing essays on this
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Janet Murray
Janet Murray@jan_murray·
Holding a charity to account is uncomfortable - yes. Arguably more uncomfortable than challenging a profit-making institution like a bank or a retail chain. But that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be done. I specifically asked the CEO of a charity that supports disabled people whether I would be discriminated against for believing there are only two sexes - if I wanted to volunteer in a Scope charity shop, or apply for a job there. I was told these were “hypothetical” questions. They’re not. I have already been discriminated against - for lawfully held views. Others have been affected too, simply by association. So these questions go to the heart of how this organisation operates. And they matter. Because if, as polling consistently shows, the majority of people believe sex is real and binary, it follows that many of the people volunteering for, working at or supporting Scope will hold those same views. Are they all at risk too? Or does this create a culture of silence - where people feel unable to express lawful views for fear of the consequences? Because that doesn’t just affect individuals. Over time, it affects the organisation itself - discouraging staff and volunteers, narrowing perspectives and making it harder to fulfil its charitable purpose. And the implications don’t stop there. A culture of silence in major institutions has far-reaching consequences for society as a whole - shaping what can be said, who feels able to speak, and how openly important issues can be discussed.
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George
George@georgeedwards44·
@GBNEWS Calling it a hate march with a picture of signs calling for an end to starvation. ??????????????????
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