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jym🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴
@jymrik
Retired nurse. veteran. proud Brit, not 'right wing thug!' If my neighbour loves my country. I will love my neighbour. NO DMs

EXCLUSIVE: Green Party local election candidate calls for "Death to England." Alfie Jay Rees, a Green Party member and candidate in this year’s local elections, standing in Thurrock, has called for "Death to Israel", "Death to America", and "Death to England". Rees, who is standing in the Tilbury St Chads ward in Thurrock, has also called for Israel to be "flattened" so that a Palestinian state can be built in its place. In the text messages, he also claimed to be part of the Green Party executive committee.


This is why the Royal family won’t be around much longer.



🚨THIS IS AN EMERGENCY🚨 PAPRIOTS SPREAD THIS MESSAGE WIDE AND FAR WE NEED TO SAVE THESE CHILDREN NOW FROM THERE PREDITOR FATHER. THANK YOU TOO @shaynewiskin and my girl @SarahSandsx we all stand with you 🙏🏼🙏🏼😡


Restore Britain has published the most comprehensive self-defence policy released by any political party. If a criminal is injured by a law-abiding citizen protecting their safety, family or property? A Restore Britain Government would stand with them. Each and every time.



"Paedophile lawyer allowed to keep working months after admitting vile crimes Alan Eccles, from Giffnock, near Glasgow, had his practising certificate renewed despite being sentenced for a string of “despicable” offences in June" dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-…

A PE teacher who hauled a Year 8 girl across a changing room floor because she took 'too long to tie her shoelaces' has been spared a classroom ban. Sports teacher Charlotte Venables grabbed the pupil by the ankle as she tried to get her out of the girls’ changing room at Stewards Academy in Harlow, Essex. The pupil has been sitting on a bench tying her shoelaces when Venables pulled at her, causing her to fall to the floor, a misconduct hearing was told. She then grabbed the girl by the wrist and dragged her out into the corridor in front of other children. The Teaching Regulation Agency watchdog heard how she then failed to report the incident to superiors at the secondary school. Venables admitted unacceptable professional conduct and conduct capable of bringing the profession into disrepute. However, she was spared being struck off the teaching register after the panel ruled she had acted 'entirely out of character'. Venables claimed she was trying to hurry children out of the changing rooms so lessons could begin.












