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Gary Nightingale

@gpnightingale

restaurant furnisher @gsupholstery married to Dena & father of two beautiful children, living the best life we can ,

warrington uk Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Les. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
Just remember labour couldn't afford the £200 winter fuel allowance for pensioners, but it can afford £40,000 for illegal migrants.
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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
So let me get this straight..?! The Prime Minister admits in Parliament, that there’s been 20 Iranian regime backed terror plots on OUR streets… But the Prime Minister believes that we would be violating International Law by striking Iran. PISS OFF YOU WEAK, SPINELESS, MORON
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Gary Nightingale@gpnightingale·
First time back in Anglesey since Elsie 🐾 left us , popped to Betws-y-coed on the way home to see Swallow Falls Hotel
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BraveHeart™
BraveHeart™@Braveheart_USA·
Did you notice….. Epstein files released rape, torture and murder of children And all the, celebrities at the Grammys only mentioned ICE.
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Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
We Britons are “dogs and monkeys” apparently. The police are “not human” and should be “killed”. The City of London and Downing Street should be burned down. Zionists (aka Jews) should be killed, including using drones to target their weddings. The Holocaust didn’t happen. White people are “a blight on the earth” and there needs to be a genocide to wipe them out. This is a mere fraction of the vitriol that has spewed from the mouth of one Alaa Abd el-Fattah. He’s clearly a man who hates Britain, is an anti-white racist, a rabid anti-Semite, preacher of hate generally and quite obviously, someone we wouldn’t want to ever step foot in our country. Indeed if we were unlucky enough to be visited by this vile man, presumably he would be arrested at the airport like the unfortunate comedian Graham Linehan, or locked up for 15 months like Lucy Connolly. You will forgive my surprise then when the country was given a belated late Christmas gift from the Prime Minister in the news that he now lives amongst us. What’s more, we are to be “delighted”. Rejoice! The nodding dogs of the Cabinet – Lammy, Cooper et cetera – took to X to express their excitement that he was now being inflicted upon the poor inhabitants of this country. It was, in their minds, a diplomatic coup. Think Nixon in China. The Prime Minister has claimed he did not know about el-Fattah’s views, but he had hardly concealed them. They were so well known in fact that he had a notable European peace prize rescinded in 2015 because of his anti-Semitic diatribes. The parable of Mr el-Fattah is, however, bigger than Starmer. It tells you everything you need to know about our broken British state. Firstly, he should not have been a British citizen at all. It shames me that the last government agreed to grant him a passport, the logic of which is hard to comprehend. Presumably the geniuses at the Foreign Office thought that giving him citizenship would put pressure upon the Egyptians to release him from captivity and it might have eventually done so. But be under no illusions, el-Fattah had only the most tenuous link to this country. He was born, raised, educated and worked in Egypt. His mother briefly lived in Britain and a loophole enabled a path to a passport. It reinforces the case I’ve made for years that we need a long path to indefinite leave to remain and citizenship. No shortcuts. British citizenship should be a great prize, to be earned, not tossed around like confetti. Secondly, whatever el-Fattah might have done in the Arab Spring, it was clearly no business of Britain to bring him to our country as he didn’t share our values. How could it possibly be a “top priority” of British foreign policy or even of our bilateral relationship with Egypt. When I went to Cairo in the autumn of 2023 to seek the support of the Egyptians to take back their foreign criminals and illegal migrants, I was told that our embassy was under massive pressure and would not be able to devote much resource to it. The October 7 atrocity had shaken the kaleidoscope and there was a flurry of diplomatic activity between our respective countries, understandably. It says a lot about the rot in the Foreign Office that they considered securing this man’s release more important, or even anywhere approaching the importance, of, say, stopping the boats. When I travelled as a minister in my quest to stop illegal migration I was constantly shocked – though there were exceptions, like our superb ambassadors in Albania and Italy – at how little our diplomats were focused on the actual priorities of the British people. Their own social media was a smorgasbord of trite interventions into fashionable causes like hoisting the rainbow flag above the embassy. Illegal migration was far too dirty and parochial an issue for much of the diplomatic elite. And thirdly, our political classes seem bewitched by the fleeting applause of celebrity backed campaigns. There is a sickening video in which TV and film stars queue up to extol the virtues of el-Fattah and demand Starmer intervenes. Would they like to defend his views now, perhaps to some British Jews? The BBC were quick to report the news that a “human rights campaigner” had been released, but remarkably slow to reveal the true nature of the man. It didn’t fit their narrative. Of course, like with the surrender of the Chagos Islands, there were human rights lawyers like Starmer’s good friend, Philippe Sands KC involved. The political and media class are possessed of a suicidal empathy in which they put the appearance of compassion above actually keeping our own people safe. It’s what the US vice president has spoken of, when he says Europe is in danger of committing “civilisational suicide”. So Starmer says he will fight to “eradicate anti-Semitism” after the Bondi Beach terror attack, but then ships an actual anti-Semite into the country. With hypocrisy of this order it’s no wonder his sidekick David Lammy was booed by the Jewish community in Manchester in October. This doublespeak is one of the reasons so many have total disdain for the ruling class and want to upend its cosy, failing club altogether. What to do now? El-Fattah has already taken to X and reposted a message criticising Starmer. With friends like that, who needs enemies? The Prime Minister should start by withdrawing his welcome and unalloyed praise for El Fattah. I would go further. Admit that this has been a massive failure of the British state from start to finish. This man’s citizenship should be revoked and he should be deported. That would send a signal that Britain is not prepared to be a joke country any longer.
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MAGA Storm
MAGA Storm@MAGAStormX·
🚨 POWERFUL WARNING from former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss She’s not mincing words. This isn’t about mild policy disagreements or higher taxes anymore. According to Truss, we’re facing a movement that openly seeks to tear down Western civilization itself. She says the old playbook is dead. Negotiation. Compromise. Bipartisanship. Media charm offensives. All of it worked decades ago — not now. Why? Because the opposition has fundamentally changed. Truss argues this is what Donald Trump understands better than anyone in the Western world. You don’t reason with forces that want destruction. You confront them. Head-on. She points to leaders like Viktor Orbán and Bukele as examples of resistance — but says Trump stands out as the clearest model for how to fight the modern deep state. Bottom line from Liz Truss: This is no longer left vs right. It’s civilization vs collapse. And that warning is coming from a former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. 🔥
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Daniel O’Reilly
Daniel O’Reilly@dapperlaughs·
We would fight the Russians for our county! We just wouldn’t do it under Kier Starmer.
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Putin “I want the ordinary citizens of Western countries to hear me. You are being persistently told that all your current difficulties are the result of hostile actions by vicious Russia, and that you must pay for the fight against a mythical Russian threat out of your own pockets. All of this is a lie. The truth is that the problems you are facing now are the result of years of actions by the ruling elites of your own countries—their mistakes, short-sightedness, and ambition. They do not think about how to improve your lives; they are obsessed with their own selfish interests and excessive profits - President Putin. Do you believe him..
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Cheshire Set@SetCheshire·
Dydi Twitter ddim fel bydda fo. Dipyn o hwyl dros y blynyddoedd olaf ‘do. Diolch bawb 👍
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Gary Nightingale@gpnightingale·
@Nigel_Farage Starmers post get less likes than the people ridiculing him in the comments , he has brought this on himself
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Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
We will teach Starmer a lesson at the ballot box. I am more determined than ever.
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Pippa Pepperpot 💚🍄🦖
Keir Starmer got Community Noted 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk@charliekirk11·
Right now, millions of people are finding out you can become a magistrate judge in many states WITHOUT being a licensed lawyer — Teresa Stokes never passed the bar exam — fully empowered to let repeat criminal offenders roam the streets to murder innocents. Utter lunacy.
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Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Clarkson@JeremyClarkson·
For the first time in my life, I’m genuinely frightened about being a newspaper columnist.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677

Britain is sliding into the oldest trap in the book - and the government is laying the bait. Across towns and cities, ordinary people protesting the collapse of their communities are being met not just by police lines but by choreographed mobs of left-wing activists, bussed in under banners like Stand Up to Racism. This isn't spontaneous counter-protest. It's state-sanctioned provocation. The pattern is clear. Locals rally outside migrant hotels to demand their closure. Counter-demonstrators, backed by NGOs and shielded by police, descend to brand them "racist." The two sides clash. Cameras roll. The headlines write themselves: far-right violence, public order crisis, threat to democracy. Suddenly, the story isn't the government's betrayal over immigration - it's the need for more powers, more crackdowns, more control. This is how you turn legitimate dissent into criminality. By baiting it, inflaming it, and then using it as the pretext for repression. The government doesn't fear the leftist mobs because those mobs serve their purpose. They fear the ordinary British majority that is waking up to the reality of demographic change, cultural erosion, and the slow replacement of their birthright. That majority must be discredited and contained - and street clashes give the state exactly the excuse it needs. Make no mistake: none of this is accidental. A government that wanted peace would listen to the people, end the hotel racket, and restore order by defending the border. Instead, it manufactures conflict at home while waving more arrivals through abroad. The goal isn't resolution. It's escalation - so they can claim extraordinary powers while painting patriots as extremists. The riots aren't the breakdown of the system; they are the system. "Counter-demonstrators, backed by NGOs and shielded by police, descend to brand them "racist.""

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Jeremy Clarkson@JeremyClarkson·
@niallsalisbury Normal weather would help. It never stopped raining in 2024 and never started in 2025.
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Jeremy Clarkson@JeremyClarkson·
It looks like this year’s harvest will be catastrophic. That should be a worry for anyone who eats food. If a disaster on this scale had befallen any other industry, there would be a lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth.
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