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@mostlyswimming

Wild swimmer, animal lover, woman. Welsh politics is a disaster. Welsh wildlife is under threat. Stop using the environment as a theme park.

Wales, United Kingdom Katılım Nisan 2014
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Donna-Louise@NoLongerTheFuzz·
1/ In January 2008, PC Neil Sampson walked towards a man with a knife. He took seven stab wounds doing it. His dog Anya, already bleeding, kept hold of the attacker so her handler could live. That same man, Essa Suleiman stabbed two people yesterday in a terror attack in Golders Green. Here’s what happened next. 🧵
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The Mercian@TheMercianNews·
🚨NEW: A Wetherspoons bar manager in Braintree has refused to serve supporters of Reform UK.
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Mostlyswimming@mostlyswimming·
What does anyone think it’s ok to get this close to wildlife and keep approaching? Spat his dummy and blocked me for saying so. Idiot.
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Mostlyswimming@mostlyswimming·
@SholaMos1 Glad the community nite has confirmed what an ill informed, vile, agitator you are. You’re obviously an idiot too, with no awareness of the potential danger this thing still posed.
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Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu
Contemptible abuse of police power. Why kick him in the head several times when he’s already tasered & in your control? Should he not be alive to be brought to justice in a court of law for stabbing 2 Jews??!! Disgusting.
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Mostlyswimming@mostlyswimming·
@Neccccy Yes because I’m not a terrorist sympathizer. The irony of people being horrified about this when the inquiry into the murders of Barnaby, Grace and Ian is taking place. The families must be horrified to see this happening again. @MrsEmmaWebber
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Mostlyswimming@mostlyswimming·
@Sharpr1966 @NetherfieldV2 Just watched the council spraying weed killer along the verges. Huge fires on Llanllwni where sky larks nest. Elan valley on fire, full of ground nesting birds. Great start to the day.
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Grinton smallholder@Sharpr1966·
Walked to Reeth and watched the strimmer man killing all the dandelions. On the walk home a charm of goldfinches had found a tiny remaining patch of dandelion seed heads to feed on. Once you see how hell bent we are on destroying food chains you can’t unsee it.
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Mostlyswimming@mostlyswimming·
@BethWinterCynon Having just heard @RhunapIorwerth on radio 4 I’m beginning to think Reform is the only option. He failed dismally to answer any of the questions he was asked. If he leads Wales we’re doomed.
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Beth Winter
Beth Winter@BethWinterCynon·
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Welsh Tactical Voting Advice… 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 StopReformUK say the most powerful thing you can do is this: ✅ Go and vote. ✅ Don’t vote Reform or Conservative. ✅ Get your friends and family to do the same. Under PR, turnout is the tactic. 🗳️ Vote. That’s it. That’s the strategy.
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@JohnWight1 You absolute dunderhead. Hands not visible, still holding weapon, not incapacitated. He could have been wearing explosives or lashed out with the knife. Anti semitic, much.
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Mostlyswimming@mostlyswimming·
@jones_mog Who’s the idiot who got so close to a juvenile that they drove it off the beach. We close the beaches in our part of Wales because it was impossible to stop this level of idiocy. Surprised they didn’t have an off lead dog too. 🙄
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@RhunapIorwerth @Plaid_Cymru @BBCr4today you completely failed to answer how you’ll fund yr huge spending promises and have no idea when Welsh independence might happen. Yr hoping for another Labour alliance so you can pass the buck when you finish the destruction Labour started.
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Mostlyswimming@mostlyswimming·
@UKLabour @Keir_Starmer I’ve run out of expletives.
Maxi@AllForProgress_

A young couple in England, the day before they were due to exchange contracts on what was to be their first home, received two phone calls in quick succession. The first was from their estate agent. The second was from their solicitor. The information was the same in both. The local council had outbid them for their house, by £20,000. The seller had accepted. The couple had been bidding for the house since the asking price was £150,000. The bidding had taken the price up to £190,000, already, by their own account, the upper edge of what they could afford. The council had come in at £210,000, a level they could not match. Their offer was abandoned. Their survey, costing £900, was wasted. They still owe legal fees of £2,200 plus VAT regardless. The fixed-rate mortgage offer they had secured, in a market where rates have been rising again, will now expire before they find another property. Their landlord has new tenants moving in to their current rental in the second week of June. They are looking, on the calendar in front of them, at potential homelessness inside two months. The reason the council bought the house was disclosed to them, after some pushing, by a councillor they happened to know personally. The council needed urgent additional accommodation for asylum seekers. The property they had been buying was already previously registered as a House in Multiple Occupation, which made the conversion straightforward. The taxpayer money the council used to outbid them comes from a £500 million national pilot scheme, established under the present government, in which local authorities are funded to buy properties on the open market in order to house asylum seekers and reduce the cost of asylum hotels. In other words, local government is, on the order of central government, using your own money to give housing that you should It's a representative case. 134,760 British households were in temporary accommodation as of September 2025, which is a record. 4,793 people were sleeping rough on a single night in autumn 2025, also a record, and 171% higher than in 2010. 28% of all new social housing lettings in England in 2024/25, approximately 75,000 households, went to people deemed statutorily homeless. The number of new social housing lettings that included a member of the Armed Forces community was, in the same year, approximately 2,600. The number of new lettings that went to non-UK nationals, on the basis of the nationality data published by central government, was substantially in excess of that veteran figure, by, depending on how the data is cut, about 10x. This is the British state, in 2026, using the working tax contributions of two young people in the first weeks of trying to buy a home, to outbid those same two young people for that same home, in order to provide free accommodation for foreign nationals whose claims to be in this country have not yet been assessed and may well be completely worthless. The young people will, on the present trajectory, be made homeless in the same June in which the asylum seekers move into the property they were trying to buy. The young people will be paying, through their council tax for the rest of their working lives, for the accommodation in which the asylum seekers will live. It is likely, given the number of migrants to Britain whose lifetime tax contribution is net negative, that they will be paying tax to offset these new arrivals for the rest of their lives. It goes without saying that we need the most fundamental imaginable reconstruction of our asylum, housing, planning, and immigration laws to prevent such travesties of justice from happening again. We all know what is required by way of change in those areas. Progress has written a more extensively policy testament on this subject than any other political organisation in Britain. Beyond that there is one last thing worth saying. The young couple, on the available account, are not in a position to fight any of this through the courts. They cannot afford to. Their solicitor, on their telling, was pressing them for the legal fees on a debit card before the rest of the conversation was over. They will, in all likelihood, lose the home, the deposit, the survey, the rate deal, and the remainder of their tenancy in a single short summer. They will then watch the property they were trying to buy be filled, at the public's expense, by the people the British state has decided to prioritise over them. If that does not make you furious enough to do something about what is happening in Britain, nothing will.

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Steven Barrett
Steven Barrett@SBarrettBar·
Yesterday's vote wasn't a test of whether Starmer is corrupt It was a test of which Labour MPs are.
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@DanJarvisMBE @AlistairCarns hope you both rot. You’ve betrayed everyone who serves. The stress of this can drive innocent veterans to take their own lives. Their blood soaks your hands.
Mark Whitford 🇬🇧@whitford747

I find it extraordinarily difficult to understand why @AlistairCarns and @DanJarvisMBE both having bravely commanded soldiers in combat zones were absent from the NI Troubles carry-over Bill. They had plenty of warning of the date but wilfully chose to be AWOL. The only plausible explanation is their political careers took precedence over the human rights or loyalty to their soldiers who they had the amazing privilege to lead in battle. Very few Veterans will forgive them. @Keir_Starmer @JohnHealey_MP @MattRodda @LukePollard @hilarybennmp @MikeTappTweets @WStone4SN @AlexBallingerMP @CalvinBailey @Louise_Jones_MP @FredThomasUK @BayoAlaba @labourlewis @Ms_Alex_Baker @ColchesterLab @JeevunSandher FYI @TheParachuteReg @RoyalMarines @UKCDS_MOD @BritishArmy @MPIainDS @DavidDavisMP @TomTugendhat @Tobias_Ellwood @CatharineHoey

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@narindertweets @MichelleDewbs You’re ill informed at best. Consumed by hatred, and too stupid to even realise what a complete fool you make of yourself every time you make any sort of comment. Women don’t need men in order to be successful. You’re unsuccessful even with one.
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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
@MichelleDewbs Let's help you out hun..needs a little rewrite... "And then I married someone really rich. The end."
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Michelle Dewberry
Michelle Dewberry@MichelleDewbs·
I went to a state school. I used to be against private schools. I used to think they were toffs & people who thought they were better than us. Then I matured. I now realise that in the main, the people who send their kids to one are just normal folk who have decided to prioritise best education for their children and often make significant sacrifice to do so. Alongside this, they also help fund the state education system, which they don’t use. Whatever problems state schools face, it certainly isn’t as a result of private schools. If anything, kids going private eases pressure on the state system. The closure of these schools are utterly tragic for the kids affected. The policy attempts to damage the private system are an act of societal self-harm. Anyone who celebrates it, is frankly, a fool. edp24.co.uk/news/26058426.…
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La Ró Bot🌷@Roxkom·
@isaacrrr7 Sólo pienso en lo que ha de sentir su familia, madre, esposa o hijos si los tenía, al ver esas imágenes. Respetar su dolor sería bueno.
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Isaac@isaacrrr7·
¡Así murió el millonario Ernie Dosio, brutalmente aplastado por una manada de cinco elefantes enfurecidos junto a su cría! Mientras cazaba antílopes, los gigantes se sintieron amenazados y, en una estampida de furia salvaje, lo pisotearon sin misericordia hasta dejarlo destrozado bajo sus toneladas de músculo y rabia. Un final tan cruel como inesperado para un hombre que lo tenía todo. @Jhonffonseca
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Mostlyswimming@mostlyswimming·
@GMB @SteveReedMP no-one wants yr party anymore. Dismal performance, trying to wriggle out of yr car crash iv in February didn’t convince anyone. You need to stop defending the indefensible; Keir Starmer is not fit for office.
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