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“You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them.” Boudiccas Daughters - Space Host

England, United Kingdom Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Boudica’s Daughters
Boudica’s Daughters@boudicasarmy·
‼️WARNING - DISTRESSING CONTENT ▪️French police are examining more than 100 separate complaints of alleged mistreatment, physical abuse and rape of children, said to have taken place during lunch breaks, nap times and after-school care. ▪️Involves 84 preschools, about 20 primary schools and about 10 daycare centres. ▪️Investigations include the alleged rape of children as young as three and four years old. dailymail.com/news/article-1…
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YC@itsonlyYC·
@Britains_rights @SaarNil72 There have been really bad tech issues for a few weeks. We do report back via the app when that happens.
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@Britains_rights @SaarNil72 There is a simple format to the space. An opening by the host and sometimes co-hosts and then the rundown. No one not within that cohort has spoken. Not sure why you feel you should have been treated differently.
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IDI
IDI@idicenter·
IDI is publishing the Islamic doctrinal foundations behind the rape crisis in Europe. This is the forbidden knowledge @GadSaad spoke about in his masterpiece The Parasitic Mind, and addresses again in his new book Suicidal Empathy. Rape by the Orders of Allah by Jonathan Smith @Fiat__Justitia idicenter.org/article/rape-b…
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YC@itsonlyYC·
@Khaledhzakariah @FoxMunden Odd that Restore don’t stand in Aberdeen by-election. They could stop the Tories. Members in Aberdeen, have offered to stand and they look like really solid people. Seems odd?
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Khaled Hassan
Khaled Hassan@Khaledhzakariah·
🚨🚨🚨Kemi Badenoch’s Deal With Rupert Lowe Over recent weeks, Kemi and her Shadow Cabinet have repeatedly attacked Reform UK for “playing identity politics” and “stirring up grievance politics based on race or religion”. Yet neither Kemi nor any member of her shadow cabinet has said a single word criticising Rupert Lowe or his new party, Restore Britain — even as its official spokesman, Charlie Downes, has made horrifically antisemitic statements, including suggestions that Reform has been bought by Jewish interests. Worse still, in October 2025, Kemi Badenoch and the Conservative Party gave Rupert Lowe (then an independent MP) one of their three allocated seats on the powerful House of Commons Public Accounts Committee. So, while they hammer Reform over “stirring up grievance politics based on race or religion”, the Tories are actively platforming and enabling Lowe, and looking the other way while his party and supporters promote the most horrific forms of racism, homophobia, and sexism I've seen in Britain. I’m shocked and disgusted by what the Conservative Party has become under Kemi Badenoch’s so-called leadership. Every decent person should call out Kemi and the Tories for their hypocrisy.
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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
Tell me what chance we stand if this is what it takes to deport ONE man who has committed multiple sex attacks. “OSB” is an illegal migrant from Nigeria whose crimes are: 1. Dragging a 16 year old girl into an alleyway, forcing her to the ground, pulling down her trousers and knickers…and then a passerby intervened. 2. Just two days later, attacking a woman from behind on the street at night, pulling down her jogging bottoms. She grabbed a glass bottle to defend herself and managed to escape. 3. Just 20 minutes later, he attacked another woman, dragging her into an alleyway. She managed to escape and ran away screaming in terror. 4. In 2023, he was sent back to hospital after brandishing a knife in the accommodation that the taxpayer pays for on his behalf. The Home Office tried to deport him 9 years ago, in 2017. This has been blocked by lawyers and human rights advocates for the last 9 years. Apparently OSB has paranoid schizophrenia and takes medication for it. The human rights people have argued that if he is sent back to Nigeria and stops taking his medication then he might be punished. This is the most farcical process. Now, at last, he is being deported to Nigeria. Imagine how much this has cost in legal fees. Never mind the cost to the women assaulted by him.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Announce a Crackdown. Trigger a Record. That's the Mahmood Method. In May, Shabana Mahmood flew to Copenhagen and came back with a payment card and a photo opportunity. She called it the Danish model. Denmark would barely recognise it. But behind the press release, there were genuine moves: a 30-month asylum review, welfare restrictions, plans to double the settlement waiting time from five years to ten. The architecture of a crackdown, if not quite the crackdown itself. Today we learned what happened next. In the year to March 2026, 312,000 migrants applied for British citizenship. The highest number ever recorded. Double the rate of eight years ago. A further 331,000 applied for indefinite leave to remain in the two years to March, a record high and a 28 percent increase on the previous two years. The announcement of a crackdown has produced the largest citizenship scramble in British history. The policy designed to slow the conveyor belt has accelerated it. This is not accidental. It is rational. When governments signal that the rules are about to tighten, those inside the system do exactly what any rational person would do. They move quickly to lock in rights before the door closes. Oxford University's Migration Observatory confirms the pattern: the surge has been sharper than anticipated, driven not only by non-EU applicants but by EU and US citizens who have lived here for years without formalising their status. They are not waiting to find out what the new rules say. They are securing what the old rules still allow. The long-term consequence is already visible in the numbers. The citizenship surge is, as the Telegraph notes, the first evidence of the permanent impact the Boriswave will have on British society, the welfare budget and public services. The million-plus people admitted under Johnson's points-based system are converting their presence into irreversible legal status at record speed. By the time Mahmood's reforms bite, the cohort they were designed to affect will have largely passed through the gate. The crackdown will apply to those yet to arrive. Those already here will be citizens. And then there are those the state cannot see at all. The 312,000 citizenship applications and the 331,000 ILR applications represent only those within the formal system. The estimated million-plus people living in Britain without authorisation, revealed by Thames Water's sewage data and confirmed by the former Director General of Immigration Enforcement himself before the Channel crossing surge even began, are moving in the opposite direction. Deeper into invisibility. Further from any crackdown. Beyond permanent reach. They do not appear in citizenship statistics. They do not appear in net migration figures. They do not appear anywhere the state chooses to look. Mahmood is also facing a rebellion from up to 100 Labour MPs, including Angela Rayner, who has described the ILR changes as un-British and a breach of trust. The Home Secretary who flew to Copenhagen for a photo opportunity cannot now implement what she brought back without her own party voting against her. The crackdown has no majority. The citizenship rush has no ceiling. This is where Britain stands today. A record citizenship scramble triggered by the announcement of restrictions that may never be implemented. A Boriswave cohort converting to permanent status faster than any reform can reach them. A million people living here without authorisation entirely outside the frame. And a Home Secretary whose most significant achievement so far is persuading people to apply for citizenship before she can stop them. Denmark took twenty years to build what Mahmood is claiming to have borrowed in a week. Britain cannot even announce a crackdown without triggering the largest citizenship rush in its history. Someone is getting a good deal. It still isn't the British taxpayer. "The policy designed to slow the conveyor belt has accelerated it."
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Skint Eastwood
Skint Eastwood@Skint_Eastwood1·
🚨 Hollyoaks Actress Confronts Migrant Stalker in London After He Follows Her Across Multiple Bus Stops “You’ve been following me this whole time. I walked from over here, I came over here. I’ve gone to multiple bus stops. I’ve got your face on video. Why don’t you go somewhere else. There’s a witness right here.” Ashling O’Shea was minding her own business in Shepherd’s Bush when a man started following her. She changed directions, crossed the road, tried different bus stops, he kept coming. She only felt safe enough to confront and film him once another man was nearby as a witness. Women shouldn’t have to live like this.
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Right over Left Everytime
Right over Left Everytime@RightSide_Uk·
This is the kind of medieval savagery that mass immigration has imported into once-safe European countries like Sweden. A Swedish teenage girl was gang-raped for hours by a group of immigrants. They forced a gun into her mouth, then repeatedly inserted it into her vagina. When it was over, her clothes were soaked in so much blood that doctors said they had never seen anything like it. Video and photo evidence shared by @isaacrrr7 shows the blood-stained clothing that belonged to this poor child. This isn’t some isolated crime — it’s the direct, predictable result of decades of open borders and zero integration. Sweden, once one of the safest nations on earth, now has no-go zones, exploding sexual violence statistics, and grooming patterns that were unheard of before the mass arrival of men from cultures that treat Western girls as fair game. This horror did not exist before mass immigration. And it keeps happening because politicians refuse to admit the obvious cultural clash and instead smear anyone who notices as “racist.” British parents, take note. This is what happens when you import large numbers of men who bring attitudes that clash violently with Western values of respect and consent. Our daughters are not collateral damage in some failed multicultural experiment. We must protect our girls at all costs. Secure the borders. Deport the predators. Put British (and European) daughters first — always.
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Artur Nadolny
Artur Nadolny@ArturNadol7566·
HE KNEW THE DOSSIER WAS FAKE. WEEKS LATER HE WAS DEAD IN A FIELD Dr David Kelly was Britain's foremost weapons inspector. He spent years inspecting Iraqi facilities, earned a Nobel Peace Prize nomination, and knew more about Saddam's arsenal than almost anyone in government. In 2002, Tony Blair's government published a dossier claiming Iraq could deploy chemical and biological weapons within 45 minutes. Britain went to war on the back of it. No weapons were ever found. Kelly knew the dossier was rubbish. He said so, quietly, to a @BBC journalist. That conversation ended his career, his privacy, and ultimately his life. The MOD carefully allowed his name to leak to the press as the BBC's source. He was then hauled before parliamentary committees, stripped apart by his own employer, and thrown to a media frenzy he never asked for. Two days after giving evidence to MPs, the 59-year-old was found dead in woodland near his Oxfordshire home. Instead of a proper inquest, Tony Blair asked Lord Hutton to run a private inquiry. Hutton concluded suicide. The inquest was opened, then suspended, and never resumed. Eight senior legal and medical figures, including a coroner, later wrote to @thetimes saying the verdict was unsafe. They argued the wound found on Kelly's wrist, a severed ulnar artery, would not have caused sufficient blood loss to kill a healthy person. There were no fingerprints on the knife found beside his body, even though he was not wearing gloves. In 2011, Attorney General Dominic Grieve rejected all calls for a new inquest. He said the Hutton Inquiry was "tantamount to an inquest" and that further investigation would be dismissed by judges with irritation. A man challenged the government's justification for a war that killed hundreds of thousands of people. He was publicly destroyed, died in mysterious circumstances, never got a proper inquest, and the people who sent him into that media storm faced no consequences whatsoever. Tony Blair became a Middle East Peace Envoy the following year. You genuinely could not make it up. Sources: @BBCNews, openDemocracy, Hansard, @thetimes | Hutton Report
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Mark Lavelle 🇬🇧 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
I have to say, I've offered to set up an Aberdeen South branch and it's fallen on deaf ears. An MP is an MP and they are giving up on 50% of the MP slots available next month. What's the point in fighting Makerfield if you don't even bother to fight another constituency? We are the North Sea oil drilling city, we've got a Trump presidential investment in our back yard, we are important.
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YC@itsonlyYC·
It’s quite amusing that the picture you use has the WEF in the background. 🥴 Anyway. Within the context of American politics, Musk voted for Democratic candidates from 2008 before switching to Republican candidates in 2022 and supporting Donald Trump in 2024, with whom he had previously feuded, and feuded with again once Trump was in. It’s always a bit bumpy with Musk. He’s publicly said that he weighs in on politics when it could affect his businesses. He and Lowe both have some serious investments in renewables/Green energy. Perhaps that’s their bond? Ultimately he dips in and out of politics at will. I’m not sure the average Makerfield resident will be hanging on his every word. They seem like a decent constituency with some really hard working people. I think potholes, services, education, local NHS, housing and cost of living/economy will be of greater interest than Musk’s current pet party or politician.
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Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan@Glinner·
This is the man I successfully exposed in court as a sociopath and domestic terrorist. The more people who know about him the better.
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thames pilgrim@thames_pilgrim

Can you warn people, @marycatedelvey, that the stalker known as Tarquin (because otherwise his identies are endless) is currently trying to repeatedly impersonate me? 🤔 He will seek to do bizarre things just to try to get my attention, and yours too now, it seems. 😔

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Moving Home with Charlie
Moving Home with Charlie@moving_charlie·
Behold: the most impressive abuse of an MP’s expense account that I’ve seen. An average price of just under £2,000 PER ITEM. Just me, or is this taking the piss out of tax payers?
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Steven Barrett
Steven Barrett@SBarrettBar·
Rejoining the EU Requires a Referendum.
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Dave
Dave@DaveKent101·
How predictable. Rupert Lowe won’t stand a candidate in Aberdeen where there is a by-election to replace Stephen Flynn. Why because the Tory candidate had a strong chance of winning it. Whereas in Makerfield where Reform have a good chance of winning, he puts up a candidate. Yet more proof that Restore is a Tory psyop.🤨 bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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YC@itsonlyYC·
@officialsammyuk As by-elections are key for you now, who is your candidate in Aberdeen where there is a by-election to replace Stephen Flynn. Looks like the Tories have a chance there. I assume you’ll want to give them a ‘bloody nose’ being such an establishment party 👍
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S A M M Y Woodhouse@officialsammyuk·
Reform members are so confident they’ll win the by-election, yet they’re already blaming Restore Britain in case they lose. We live in a democracy — or at least we should. Every party has the right to stand a candidate and let the people decide who they want to vote for. If Reform, Labour, or any other party don’t win, it’s because they didn’t do enough to earn the votes — it really is as simple as that.
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