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David May

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I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.

Through the Looking-Glass. Katılım Ocak 2009
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David May@mayd·
A used book I ordered online arrived today (Boxing Day). I noticed this written inside it.
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
When Amol Rajan says that Indian civilisation is "in my blood" he's admitting something crucial about nations and states that progressives try very hard to deny, says Dr Nicholas Tate. But deep truths cannot be erased. dailysceptic.org/2026/05/15/the…
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
@Keir_Starmer You talk of "peaceful protest" as if the crowd in Whitehall was defined by the handful who lashed out. Hundreds of thousands marched behind their own flag - families, pensioners, workers - and you smear them all as thugs. Violence is wrong. Nobody serious disputes that. But you twist the acts of a few into a moral cudgel to delegitimise the many. That isn't leadership. It's evasion. You speak of people "feeling intimidated because of their background or the colour of their skin." Yet it is not Jewish children hounded off buses that concern you. It is not young girls preyed upon by imported grooming gangs. It is not women threatened by men from cultures that see them as chattel. Those victims vanish from your concern. What you mean by "intimidation" is simply the sight of your own countrymen standing up for themselves. And then your sleight of hand: you claim the Union Jack "represents our diverse country." No. The flag does not represent whatever passing ideology a Prime Minister chooses to drape across it. It represents Britain - its history, its duty, its people. To redefine it as a corporate logo for "diversity and respect" is to strip it of meaning. You say you will never surrender the flag. But you already have - not to Tommy Robinson, not to rallies in Whitehall, but to the very forces that are dismantling the nation beneath it. That is the truth across the West. In Britain, in America, in Europe, the Left has hollowed out symbols, institutions, and traditions, then handed them over to supranational dogmas and imported loyalties. The flag is reduced to a backdrop for speeches about "tolerance." The police are reduced to political enforcers, indulgent with pro-Palestine mobs yet heavy-handed with patriots. The language of "diversity" becomes a mask for mass immigration that no public ever consented to. You want to claim the mantle of order, but you preside over disorder. You want to pose as a defender of the flag, but you recast it as a brand for the very policies that betray the people it belongs to. That is why the streets filled. Not because of violence. Not because of extremism. But because the nation knows it has been sold off - piece by piece, principle by principle. So don't lecture Britain about "never surrendering the flag." You and your kind surrendered it long ago. The question now is not whether people will reclaim it, but when - and whether they can do so peacefully, with discipline, before the anger you have sown breaks the country apart. "The flag does not represent whatever passing ideology a Prime Minister chooses to drape across it. It represents Britain - its history, its duty, its people."
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David May@mayd·
@afneil Maybe you should … move to France? They have very strict anti-paparazzi laws to protect celebrities like you! 😉
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
British politics will reach a new reductio ad absurdum in the Makerfield by election: Vote Labour to destroy the sitting Labour Prime Minister. Support Labour PM Starmer but NOT voting Labour. We are having a by-election not because there’s any demand or need in the national interest but entirely to suit the convenience of the byzantine politics of the ruling party and the political pygmies in whose interest it is run. We are no longer a serious nation. No wonder the bond markets are squiffy.
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Steven Edginton
Steven Edginton@StevenEdginton·
The police arrested the English boy who was drowning in his own blood after Vickrum Digwa accused him of being racist. Digwa allegedly stabbed the boy in his lungs and legs beforehand. Henry Nowak's death is a disgusting indictment of the police.
pagliacci the hated 🌝@Slatzism

“police arrest man who is bleeding to death because the stabber claimed he was racist” its literally impossible to satirize the UK anymore. even the most extreme, hamfisted memes are just real things that actually happen now

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Ezra Levant 🍁🚛
Ezra Levant 🍁🚛@ezralevant·
I'm a Canadian, and I joined the FSU years ago just because of how important their work is, defending freedoms in the UK. I never imagined that I myself would need to be a client of theirs!
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion

We have taken up the case of @ezralevant, a Gold member of the @SpeechUnion who has been refused entry to the UK to attend the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally tomorrow. After his ESTA was refused, he paid £1,000 to the Home Office to expedite a visa application because his flight is tonight. To date, the Home Office still hasn't responded. We hope our intervention will prompt it to issue a visa in time for him to catch his flight. Refusing Mr Levant a visa would be a clear breach of his rights. He's not a “far right agitator intent on coming to the UK to spew [his] extremist views”, which is how Sir Keir Starmer's described those who've been blocked from entering the UK for tomorrow’s protest. He is a Canadian commentator and journalist who has no criminal convictions and has never advocated violence, intimidation, discrimination or terrorism and rejects any assertion that he is ‘far-right’ or would make threats or spread hate. In reality, he simply holds views that the Prime Minister disagrees with. Perhaps it’s his outspoken support for Israel in its ongoing war with Hamas that has raised a red flag. Refusing Mr Levant a visa would be particularly egregious, given that Hasan Piker, the far left American political activist who has incited violence against Jews, has not been blocked from entering the UK. He's due to speak at at @unherd event on 5th June. Is it one rule for outspoken supporters of Israel, Prime Minister, and another for outspoken supporters of the Palestinian cause? Is that because you care more about not offending Britain's Muslims than you do about not offending British Jews? We very much hope that the Home Office will issue Mr Levant with a visa immediately and allow him to travel to the UK this evening.

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Connor Tomlinson
Connor Tomlinson@Con_Tomlinson·
Remember as Andy Burnham tries to install himself in Parliament, then as Prime Minister, at the forthcoming by-election: He dismissed grooming gang survivors' concerns about Labour Baroness Anne Longfield being appointed chair of the forthcoming inquiries targeting Oldham, in Greater Manchester. Longfield, as I explain the video below, rewarded the author of a previous Children's Commissioner's report into the grooming gangs, which blamed white men for the crimes, with £134,000 in severance pay and rehired her on a £960 consultancy fee the next day. Burnham knows Greater Manchester Police have sat on grooming gang files for decades, and has done nothing. Now he's deflecting from the next inquiry, in his area, that he wants to supervise as Prime Minister, becoming another cover-up
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Connor Tomlinson@Con_Tomlinson

The UK government have published the terms of reference for the statutory local grooming gang inquiries. They promise to "explicitly examine the role of ethnicity, religion and culture, when considering the factors that drive and enable" the abuse. But it is likely to be another limited hangout, like every report and inquiry promised by previous governments. They are chaired by Labour Baroness Anne Longfield, the former Children's Commissioner, who praised a 2012 report which blamed white men for the crimes, and defended its author, Sue Berelowitz, receiving £134,000 in severance pay, before rehiring her on a consultant's fee of £960 a day to write another report. The inquiry will only examine three of the over fifty affected towns and cities, ignore any crimes before 1996, and will conclude after the next general election in 2029. The accompanying Parliamentary research briefing does not mention the state's knowledge of the gangs before 2010. But the Home Office knew by 1998, local authorities knew in the mid 1990s, and the police and press knew in the late 1970s. This inquiry seems designed to delay and deny justice, and let the scandal drop conveniently out of the headlines. The perpetrators must pay. Their collaborators, who knew and did nothing, must be deported. Every public sector employee complicit in the cover-up should be sacked, stripped of their pension, and given prison time. But until a patriotic force winning to do that wins a Parliamentary majority, we can only continue to document the extent to which the state has covered up these crimes, and press onwards with private inquiries and prosecutions.

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David May@mayd·
@BrugesGroup Cromwell was a great Briton who defeated a king who believed himself to have a divine right to rule. And those Puritans founded America.
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Robert A. Pape
Robert A. Pape@ProfessorPape·
Trump’s statement distancing US from Taiwan is exactly what Xi wants US is the biggest loser in the Iran war US allies facing high costs too for America’s colossal mistake Taiwan is paying the most immediate price thus far in Asia
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G R I F T Y
G R I F T Y@GriftReport·
Last poodle rescued from house of horrors where 250 dogs were left to die finally finds forever home In January, RSPCA and Dogs Trust rescued 250 neglected poodle-cross dogs from a filthy property near Downham Market, Norfolk. The elderly owner was extremely vulnerable and had become completely overwhelmed no prosecution was brought and the RSPCA instead offered support. The dogs were cramped together in their own waste, many with severely matted coats that had to be fully shaved. 13-year-old Gracie was the very last dog removed she sat placidly for 48 hours waiting while every other animal was taken out around her. This month Gracie was adopted by Maureen Elmer, 84, and Richard Elmer, 86, from Norfolk. The couple say their “most perfect little dog” has given them a new reason to get up every morning. The RSPCA has reported a 70% rise in similar large-scale hoarding cases since the pandemic. Gracie’s new fur has grown back soft and fluffy and she is now thriving in her forever home.
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Remigration New Zealand
Remigration New Zealand@RemigrationNZ·
The New Zealand government has launched a coordinated, nationwide crackdown on our organisation. Armed police have raided the homes of our activists and volunteers, some of whom were arrested and detained while being served trespass orders on behalf of the New Zealand Indian Central Association. During this operation, authorities seized private property and equipment, including electronic devices, phones and laptops. This campaign of state directed repression is a desperate attempt to undermine growing public opposition to mass migration. We are currently preparing a fundraiser. Our immediate priority is the replacement of seized equipment and potential legal costs. We will call upon our supporters to assist in this effort. 


Remigration Now.
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
Critics demand proof as Angela Rayner claims HMRC has cleared her over £40,000 unpaid stamp duty bill Angela Rayner paid the £40,000 in back stamp duty on her £800,000 flat in Hove after a complex transaction involving her son’s trust. She was investigated for potentially avoiding the higher rate on a second home and was found to have breached the ministerial code though HMRC has now ruled there was “no wrongdoing” or carelessness. The taxman closed the case unusually quickly in under half the normal 18 months and imposed no fine. Rayner announced the clearance on Thursday, saying: “I have been exonerated by HMRC of the accusation that I deliberately sought to avoid tax.” Shadow ministers and tax experts are now openly demanding she publish the actual HMRC letter, warning the lack of transparency looks suspicious at a time when she is being tipped as a possible leadership contender.
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Israel Foreign Ministry
In 1947, the UN offered a two-state solution. The Jews said YES. The Arabs said NO. Neighboring Arab countries invaded the young Israel. If you reject peace and start a war, you can’t claim victimhood. History matters. 🇮🇱
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Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
The Federal Court in Australia has upheld a prior ruling that a male who was excluded from a women’s social media app was discriminated against. Sall Grover, the app’s founder, was fined. The three judges, made up of two women and a man, increased the fine following the unsuccessful appeal. The court previously inaccurately said that “sex is changeable.”
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Sall Grover@salltweets

I am absolutely devastated Men who claim to be women have more rights than actual women in Australia. It is women who are being discriminated against, not the men who claim to be us. But in a sense, nothing has changed: we will all wake up tomorrow & men will still not be women.

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auspill
auspill@aus_pill·
Immigration suppresses wages. Case studies in Australia show the most militantly anti-immigrant unions have secured for workers in their industry higher and more consistent wage growth compared to those who leave the door open.
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