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Oxford|Edinburgh|Dundee| Electronics Engineer now in marketing. Making a contribution to a changing world. Have Addisons.

Oxford Katılım Kasım 2010
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Right over Left Everytime
Right over Left Everytime@RightSide_Uk·
This is the challenge John Cleese (@JohnCleese) just laid down — and it’s one the entire country should be asking. A Muslim openly states on camera that “Islam will enter every house” and “we are not here to take part, we are here to take over.” Cleese’s response is simple and devastating: “And now will a moderate Muslim please say that they don’t believe this?” The silence that follows is the real story. Year after year we’re told most Muslims are moderate and want nothing to do with supremacism — yet when one of their own says the quiet part out loud, the moderate voices never seem to materialise. Britain did not vote for this. We did not ask to import an ideology that openly declares our own civilisation must submit or disappear. While our daughters are groomed, our streets are changed, and our public spaces are taken over, the political class still refuses to face reality. Specific policy demands that must be implemented immediately: • Halt all further migration from Pakistan and every high-risk Islamic country until every illegal arrival and failed asylum seeker is removed. • Automatic deportation of any foreign national (and their dependents) who promotes Sharia, conquest ideology, or refuses to accept British law and values — no appeals. • Mass remigration for any community that cannot live peacefully under British sovereignty and secular law. • British citizens and British children first in housing, welfare, education and public safety — full stop. • Ban the public broadcast of the Adhan and any statements declaring Islamic supremacy over Britain. Moderate Muslims: if you truly reject this takeover talk, now is the time to say so loudly and clearly. The British people are watching. If the silence continues, we will draw our own conclusions. Britain belongs to the British. Enough is enough. 🇬🇧
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Micro Engineer@microengineer·
@JohnCleese I speak out against radical Islam. Sorry that there are so many nutters who claim to have Muslim faith. They are not educated types and, unfortunately, they get the media coverage. They probably don’t even go to the mosque.
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Micro Engineer@microengineer·
@RealDonKeith Our governments have created massive pull factors in the UK. Free everything when you arrive. If you have a criminal record, that’s no problem for the UK police and authorities. You will be made very welcome. Why wouldn’t everyone not want to cross the Channel in a small boat?
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Don Keith
Don Keith@RealDonKeith·
🚨Hundreds of small boat migrants flood into Dover under perfect weather conditions. Labour’s open border policy keeps rewarding illegals. Britain changed forever. Stop the boats now.
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Micro Engineer@microengineer·
@lfeatherstone You are correct. Hamas and the IDF are both evil organisations except that the IDF have much more powerful weapons given to them by the west, and they have used them irresponsibly.
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Lynne Featherstone
Lynne Featherstone@lfeatherstone·
I wish all the people on here who post endlessly about how much they hate Israel - would extend their condemnation to Hamas too. And all leaders should be advocating for a peaceful way forward to two states. Just hating isn’t helping.
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Micro Engineer@microengineer·
@Kimarielennon People want a first class health service but don’t want to pay the higher taxes to get this. Maybe going private is the answer.
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Kim Marie Lennon
Kim Marie Lennon@Kimarielennon·
Saw my GP in February and was referred to a urologist. Heard nothing so called the hospital to see where I am in the waiting list. Told the waiting list is 44 weeks. 44 WEEKS! The NHS is broken!
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Math Hub
Math Hub@mathhub_vn·
Can you solve this ⁉️🤔
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Saul Staniforth
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth·
.@AlexCrawfordSky: "Those being mourned are increasingly medics.. the Lebanese govt says they're being deliberately targeted. They call them double taps, & this one was caught on camera. The video we're going to show you is shocking..."
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Oxford Tube
Oxford Tube@Oxford_Tube·
#OxfordTube The extension of roadworks at Headington Shops now mean our usual stop is out of service again. A temporary stop has been placed opposite Wharton Road, at the far end of Bury Knowle Park, and will be in place until Tuesday 26th May. We apologise for the inconvenience.
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Micro Engineer@microengineer·
@zatzi @truemagic68 We just want a government that is tough on criminals and tough on illegal immigrants. It’s all that we ask for.
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Annunziata Rees-Mogg
Voters of Makerfield are faced with an unenviable choice. The choice of whether Andy Burnham becomes our next Prime Minister. He’s u-turned on tax, on trans and on Europe in the first week of the campaign. He’s another Starmer, with no vision and no plan, but even more left wing and will destroy the country faster - having said what he thinks voters want to hear in order to get elected. If you don’t want Burnham as the next Prime Minister, and you live in Makerfield, there is only one candidate you can support. And he’s not in Restore.
Jacob Rees-Mogg@Jacob_Rees_Mogg

If you want Andy Burnham to be Prime Minister vote Restore…

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Micro Engineer@microengineer·
@JChimirie66677 Personally, I prefer the Polish model. Unfortunately recent governments have had alterior motives and it will take a massive change in the gov. to actually change the way we have been doing things. There doesn’t appear to be any difference between Labour and the Tories.
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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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Simi🦋🇺🇸
Simi🦋🇺🇸@Simi_2210_·
This question is exposing fake geniuses today. What did you get? 🤔
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Simi🦋🇺🇸@Simi_2210_·
97% people stuck at 7 What's the answer?
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Micro Engineer@microengineer·
@SarahForRuncorn Please keep the pressure on the government on this. We cannot let this be a one off. There has been many occasions of mis-justice in the recent years. If the government does not want the boys to go to prison then the boys should not have done the crime. This should be the message
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Sarah Pochin MP
Sarah Pochin MP@SarahForRuncorn·
Jess Phillips is blaming social media for this horror. These boys were old enough to rape two girls at knifepoint and film it for laughs. They’re old enough to be locked up. We already know that Starmer and his mate Lord Hermer are on the side of soft justice, not the side of women and girls. Don’t hold your breath for any change to this disgraceful ruling.
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Micro Engineer@microengineer·
@narindertweets @Keir_Starmer Just apply the law. The judge forgot that the crime was a violent one involving a knife and a personal invasion of the most serious kind. He also forgot that there are very damaged victims. He was more focussed on the “good” behaviour of the boys. Just rediculous.
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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
The family of one of those poor girls raped appeals to the Prime minister @Keir_Starmer Her mum says - "Please help. If it was your daughter, your niece, your son, your nephew, your family member, would you be happy?" Darren Jones is asked and he does cry in his reply
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NVIDIA
NVIDIA@nvidia·
It's not a trip to Taipei without a night market stop. 🍧📸🤳
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
@DamianLow3 "The cumulative picture tells the real story. Over 200,000 people have crossed the Channel illegally since 2018. Only around 7,500, roughly 4 percent, have been returned." x.com/i/status/20582…
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677

.@MatthewStadlen, the figures tell a partial story. Here's the rest. Net migration down 48 percent, measured from the highest artificially engineered peak in British history, driven by Conservative policy decisions in late 2023 and early 2024. Net migration at 171,000 is back to roughly where it was before the Boriswave. Non-EU net migration still stands at 350,000, roughly double pre-Brexit levels. Total arrivals in 2025 were 813,000. Nearly a million people in a single year. Small boats down 41 percent year to date. Let's examine that claim. In the first half of 2025, small boat crossings were up 48 percent on the same period in 2024 and set a new record for the first six months of any year since records began in 2018. The comparison point you are using is the record-breaking surge of 2025. Measuring a fall from your own record high isn't an achievement. It's arithmetic. And as of this afternoon, 162 migrants have crossed the Channel today alone. A former chief border inspector is warning that many hundreds more will attempt the crossing in coming days as the heatwave makes conditions ideal. The summer surge has begun. The cumulative picture tells the real story. Over 200,000 people have crossed the Channel illegally since 2018. Only around 7,500, roughly 4 percent, have been returned. Returns and deportations up 7 percent sounds impressive until you note that the removal rate remains catastrophically low. A 7 percent improvement on near zero is still near zero. The official estimate of people living in Britain without authorisation is between 700,000 and 900,000, though a study commissioned by Thames Water and obtained by the Telegraph under freedom of information suggests the true figure may exceed one million nationally, with up to 585,000 in the capital alone. That's one in thirteen of London's population. The data underpinning that study dates from 2017, before the Channel crossing surge began in earnest. The real figure today is almost certainly considerably higher. None of them appear in any of your statistics. And none of this addresses what is happening on the ground. Yesterday seven Afghan nationals appeared in Norwich charged with 40 offences including rape and human trafficking of teenage girls. On the same day seven men including an Iranian and a Syrian appeared in Bristol charged with over 40 offences against eleven teenage victims. Numbers on a spreadsheet do not capture what is being dispersed into British communities. That's the story the statistics do not tell.

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Damian Low
Damian Low@DamianLow3·
What the media aren’t covering… Net migration down 48% Immigration down 20% Emigration down 6% Asylum applications down 12% Returns and deportations up 7% Arrivals by small boat down 41% - 1st Jan - 20th May
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
Starmer, Burnham, Farage, Polanski…These men have one thing in common. They all want nationalisation. That will mean companies run by politicians but paid for with YOUR money. There’s only one party that stands against their failed ideas and that’s the Conservatives.
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Micro Engineer@microengineer·
@laurarichards99 The UK has been sleep walking towards this for years. When the justice system is soft on crime we get more crime. It’s a big ship to turn around and I hope that appropriate sentences get delivered.
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Micro Engineer@microengineer·
@diversity999x Glad he got caught. Excellent work by the police. Now we need the justice system to deliver justice.
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Isolated Incidents
Isolated Incidents@diversity999x·
Biniam Tewolde Negash, 36 (25.10.1989), of Chippenham Road, had been charged with attempted murder. He appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court Monday, 18 May where he was remanded into custody. This follows an assault in Maida Vale. Officers discovered a 60-year-old man with severe injuries while on patrol along Chippenham Road at 02.40hrs on Thursday, 14 May. They provided emergency first aid and he was taken to hospital by the London Ambulance Service. Sadly, on Friday, 22 May, he died from his injuries. He can now be named as Michalis Kyriacou. Following urgent enquiries, a man who was known to the victim was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder on Sunday, 17 May.
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