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Ellie

@lindaga1

Mother, with one dog and varied interests.

Surrey, UK Katılım Kasım 2011
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Kate Hoey
Kate Hoey@CatharineHoey·
This is just so shocking I don’t recall the BBC allowing anyone on their programme a few days after the terrible murder of Jo Cox to criticise her political or religious views
JARDINE@oJARDINEo

Wow. #PoliticsLive discusses Ann Widdecombe’s murder case & chose to feature @DazeAghaji smearing her. The killer still hasn't been prosecuted, yet the BBC gives airtime to attacks on the victim. Utterly shameful. This fat jabba the hut looking cretin needs deporting.

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Lembit Öpik
Lembit Öpik@lembitopik·
Climate “experts” at Imperial College, London, say man-made global warming just killed 1,134 people in England & Wales. I studied their “research.” Scientifically, it seems to be rubbish. I invite them to debate me on TV to defend what looks like total nonsense
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
The heat capacity of the entire atmosphere is equal to just the top 3.5 meters of the world's oceans. Below this surface lies Earth’s true thermal vault. Earth is a water planet, and the oceans cover 71% of the surface to an average depth of 2.3 miles. Global ocean currents carry warm waters from the deep tropics to the northern hemisphere, before returning after a round trip of 1,000 years. Without these currents, northern Europe would be a glacial wilderness, just like Greenland. The scale is colossal. Warm waters from the Roman warm period (240 BC to 400 AD) are still returning to the mid-latitudes. The atmosphere, by comparison, is a gaseous envelope that retains almost no thermal energy, holds a tiny fraction of the planet's carbon, and is largely controlled by ocean dynamics. The deep Pacific itself is so massive that only now it is receiving the cold waters from the Little Ice Age. We aren't starting from scratch; we are mid-cycle in a 4.6-billion-year-old time machine. We’ve also reinvented 'climate'. Once, it was a word for the local weather of robins and sparrows. Now it's a global ideological abstraction. We’ve lost our admiration for the natural world. We count CO₂ in parts per million while ignoring the satellite-proven greening of the Sahel. It’s time to move past the light breezes and offshore winds and look into the ocean depths for answers. Ask yourself, is the 1.4°C warming since 1850 really an unprecedented crisis?
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
The issuer of that vile statement is a man, as anyone with even 1% vision could tell you. Specifically, he’s a man who said he hoped she died handcuffed to a bed and screaming in agony.
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ClarksonsFarm
ClarksonsFarm@ClarksonsFarm1·
Anywhere except prime farmland.
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British Furniture Association
We're pleased to welcome Furniture Connect as our latest supplier member. Furniture Connect provides AI-powered product information management and content solutions designed specifically for the furniture industry. Welcome to the BFA!
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TirGlas
TirGlas@TirGlasCymru·
Welsh blankets and Throws Woven from pure new wool, a lightweight yet warm design makes it ideal for year-round use – perfect for draping over a sofa, adding an extra layer to your bed, or taking with you on cooler evenings outdoors. tirglas.co.uk/products/gower… #MHHSBD
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FarmingUK
FarmingUK@FarmingUK·
Who else thinks British food should come before imported food? 🙋‍♂️ 🇬🇧
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Kelvin MacKenzie
Kelvin MacKenzie@kelvmackenzie·
An absurd idea called the National Food Service which proposes setting up 900 government owned restaurants for SKIDS ( SkintIdleDimSocialist) is being backed by Lord O’Neil, Nob of the North’s No.1 economic aide and decades ago an economist at Goldman Sachs. . Under the barmy plan, proposed by University College London ( haven’t they work to do?) each meal would be free but the wealthy would see a tax increase to pay for it. That’s a surprise. There would be no means testing, so see you in the queue which would stretch from London to Oldham. Imagine what the food would taste like if made by the government? Looking at the Lisa Nandy I think she must have been used as a taster.
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ClarksonsFarm
ClarksonsFarm@ClarksonsFarm1·
We love to see it!🥛
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The Free Speech Union
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion·
The Met Police have paid £25,000 in compensation to Graham Linehan and offered him an unreserved apology. This comes after Scotland Yard accepted there were “shortcomings in the investigation, the arrest and the imposition of bail conditions”. Last September, the Father Ted creator was arrested by five armed police officers as he landed at Heathrow Airport over three gender-critical posts he had made on X. He was arrested on suspicion of a public order offence, detained and questioned for several hours before being rushed to hospital after his blood pressure rose dangerously high. Graham was released but placed under draconian bail conditions, which initially included a ban on posting on X. With the support of the Free Speech Union, Graham took legal action against the Met Police for wrongful arrest and breaches of his right to free speech. Although Graham received an apology in May, he has now also received a £25,000 payout and a further unreserved apology. In a letter to Mr Linehan, a senior Met officer wrote: “Whilst there can be no doubt that all officers acted in good faith throughout and were seeking to do their best in the circumstances, the investigation identified shortcomings in both the investigation, arrest and imposition of bail conditions. “We apologise to you for those shortcomings and for the distress and inconvenience which you suffered as a result.” General Secretary of the Free Speech Union, Lord Young, said: “I’m beginning to lose count of the number of cases we’ve fought in which the police have arrested someone for a tweet, decided to take no further action and then had to pay them substantial compensation for wrongful arrest. “At some point you’d think the penny would drop: police our streets, not our tweets.” Read more in The Telegraph 👇
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No Farmers, No Food
No Farmers, No Food@NoFarmsNoFoods·
Full-fat milk, full-fat yoghurt and butter are in demand as customers go back to basics to avoid processed food. 🐄 🥛 🧈
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Kelvin MacKenzie
Kelvin MacKenzie@kelvmackenzie·
Totally accept Farage is entitled to year round, 24-hour-a-day protection from the usual suspects and will need it for the rest of his life. Security doesn’t come cheap and he will have got through that £5million in ten years. Therefore I can’t understand is why the Home Office withdrew 70% of the security funding which effectively forced Farage into the arms of a crypto king. Even going into a pub for a quick beer is damned risky when you hold Farage’s populist views. The report cutting his protection needs being published. Perhaps Farage could lay his hands on a copy. I suspect it will help his case in the Court of Public Opinion.
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Alex Hamilton
Alex Hamilton@Enviro_Technol·
Dale Vince donated £5.7 million to the Labour Party. Then his energy companies received £123 million in taxpayer subsidies. Were journalists camping outside his home or hounding his family? But when it’s Nigel Farage? The double standards couldn’t be more obvious.
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ClarksonsFarm
ClarksonsFarm@ClarksonsFarm1·
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Alex Phillips
Alex Phillips@ThatAlexWoman·
How about you tell us about that time you were Post Office Minister during the Horizon Scandal then coined £275,000 helping the law firm representing the Post Office? People f*cking committed suicide over it, you utter scumbag Which is why you avoid the press by goofing around on jet skis like a giant pr1ck
Ed Davey@EdwardJDavey

The Government must block Nigel Farage’s resignation until the Standards Commissioner finishes investigating him. The people of Clacton deserve the full facts. If a by-election does go ahead, all parties should stand aside. We cannot give oxygen to this vanity project.

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