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Mark Walker

@mwalkerchef

Dad of 1, Executive Chef, Glasgow Rangers, Club 1872 Life Member, Restore Britain 🇬🇧

England, United Kingdom Katılım Ocak 2014
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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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Carl Bovis
Carl Bovis@CarlBovisNature·
I was just looking for some chocolate WITHOUT palm oil in, in my local Tesco... I couldn't find any! Cadbury, Nestle etc etc all contained bloody palm oil! 😒 Anyone have an idea of chocolate brands that don't use palm oil? 🤔 🍫
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Michelle O’Neill
Michelle O’Neill@moneillsf·
Meeting today with the SNP and Plaid Cymru following the historic election results. Three nationalist and pro-independence First Ministers will soon be in office for the first time ever. People are increasingly looking beyond the constraints of Westminster.
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HJB News
HJB News@HJB_News__·
Muslims in London don't want British patriots rallying in their city. What would you say to them?
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Rebecca Butler
Rebecca Butler@rebeccabutlerm2·
How funny would it be if Burnham resigns as Mayor; then loses the by-election; only for Labour to lose the Manchester Mayoralty as well. Three birds, one stone. @UKLabour @ReformUK @TheGreenParty
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Pat Kane
Pat Kane@thoughtland·
I hope the usual suspects don’t embarrass themselves (in vain, no doubt). We should be proud that the Scottish Parliament is capacious enough for singular people like Q to get a shot at political representation. And I’m pretty proud of @scottishgreens at the moment
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Anthony Joseph
Anthony Joseph@AnthonyRJoseph·
Motherwell-Celtic referee John Beaton & his family had to spend last night under police surveillance after his details were posted online. The SFA have very strongly condemned the “knee-jerk” & “hysterical” narrative surrounding the Celtic penalty award. More on @SkySportsNews.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
500 new Restore Britain members yesterday, and it's flying along nicely today already...
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Right over Left Everytime
Right over Left Everytime@RightSide_Uk·
🚨 Ed Miliband has just delivered the final nail in the coffin of British energy independence — and Keir Starmer’s Labour regime is cheering it on like it’s a victory lap. In a move of staggering economic treason, Miliband has vowed the permanent shutdown of the North Sea oil and gas fields. Not a pause. Not a review. A deliberate, irreversible death sentence on one of Britain’s last remaining strategic assets. The very resources that could be powering homes, fuelling industry and filling the Treasury are being strangled in the name of net-zero dogma while the rest of the world laughs and drills. This isn’t “climate leadership.” This isn’t “green transition.” This is managed national decline on steroids — the systematic demolition of Britain’s economic engine by the same Labour ideologues who’ve already torched manufacturing, gutted farming with inheritance raids, crushed small businesses with sky-high energy bills and driven a wave of bankruptcies not seen in a generation. Look at Norway — same North Sea geology, same resources — yet they used their oil and gas intelligently, built a sovereign wealth fund worth £1.7 TRILLION and secured their future for generations. Britain? We choose self-sabotage. We choose to import expensive foreign energy while our own sits untapped. We choose blackouts, soaring bills and working families choosing between heating and eating — all so Starmer and Miliband can virtue-signal to their Davos masters and the UN Agenda 2030 crowd. Meanwhile investment flees, factories close, farmers go bust and the only thing booming is the welfare bill for the mass migration experiment Labour refuses to control. Two-tier Britain in full destructive glory: British workers and British industry sacrificed on the altar of green ideology while illegal arrivals get 4-star hotels and the elite jet off to climate summits. Reform UK has it exactly right. A Reform government would urgently repeal this negligent insanity, reopen the North Sea, back British industry, slash energy costs and get the country producing again. Britain does not need more austerity preached from the mouths of multi-millionaire socialists. Britain needs ambition. Britain needs sovereignty over its own resources. Britain needs politicians who put British jobs, British bills and British energy security first — not globalist green lunacy that leaves us dependent on foreign dictators and Chinese solar panels. The silent majority has had enough of this deliberate economic vandalism. We demand: ✅ Immediate repeal of Miliband’s North Sea death warrant — no more permanent shutdowns, no more ideological suicide. ✅ Full reopening and expansion of North Sea exploration with British-first contracts and a sovereign wealth fund for the British people. ✅ An end to the net-zero madness that is bankrupting families and industries while the rest of the world laughs. ✅ Starmer, Miliband and the entire Labour cabinet held to account for choosing managed decline over national prosperity. This isn’t governance. This is economic treason dressed up as environmentalism. Labour isn’t just failing Britain — it’s actively dismantling it, one closed rig, one shuttered factory, one broken family at a time. The British people are watching. Reform is rising. And the next election can’t come soon enough. Reopen the North Sea. Restore British industry. Britain first — or watch it freeze and fail.
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🍀~StaceyT~🍀
🍀~StaceyT~🍀@staceyxcfcx·
@ScotlandSky Fucking vile and disgusting aw the hun and diet hun clowns should be hanging their heads in shame wrongyin fuckers. McInnes,McCoist, Boyd and the fucking rest.
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Sky Sports Scotland
Sky Sports Scotland@ScotlandSky·
BREAKING: Referee John Beaton under police protection following Fir Park penalty decision.
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Mark Walker
Mark Walker@mwalkerchef·
@ScottishFA @AndyNewportDR Maybe referees could be competent at their job! But I suppose like yourselves you’re fuckin incompetent! Resign and fuck off!!
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Scottish FA@ScottishFA·
Scottish FA statement.
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Catherine Blaiklock
Catherine Blaiklock@blaiklockBP·
No exemptions for anyone. No religious exemptions for Sikh knives No religious exemptions for Halal meat No religious exemptions for Kosher meat No religious exemptions for face coverings No religious exemptions for Sharia law No religious exemptions for social security and extra wives No religious exemptions for animal sacrifice . No special prayer rooms. No special schools that bypass ordinary rules. No special rules for male only marathons. None. One country - our country . Accept our rules and life or leave. @RupertLowe10
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Nikita Bassi
Nikita Bassi@NikitaBassiSNP·
The comments about new MSPs taking the oath in different languages is somehow ‘colonising’ Scotland 😭 Being bilingual is a skill, not a threat. Some people hear another language for 10 seconds and act like the country is under attack. Embarrassing.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Ambition Before Accountability. The Pattern Burnham Hopes You've Forgotten Andy Burnham is positioning himself as the man who will change Labour for the better. The outsider who understands working people. The mayor who got things done. Before Westminster accepts that narrative it should examine the one thing Burnham has been consistent about throughout his career. When institutional failure has required a reckoning, he has commissioned a review, expressed anger and moved on. The reckoning never comes. Start with Mid Staffordshire. As Health Secretary from 2009 to 2010 Burnham personally recommended the trust for Foundation Trust status on the basis of four lines of information. Between 400 and 1,200 more patients died at Stafford Hospital than would have been expected. He and his predecessor Alan Johnson rejected 81 requests for a full public inquiry sitting in public across their combined tenures. The Francis Inquiry, which Burnham resisted, found systematic failures. David Nicholson, the NHS chief, told that inquiry that the level of detail Burnham required before recommending Foundation Trust status was surprising because usually ministers would expect much more. The HuffPost analysis published at the time concluded that looking at the witness statements it was difficult not to reach the conclusion that Burnham was guilty at best of incompetence, at worst of gross negligence. Burnham's response was to stand before Parliament and accuse the government of failing to respond adequately to the Francis Report. The report he never wanted. About the trust he had recommended. Then comes the Augusta inquiry. Operation Augusta was a Greater Manchester Police investigation into a grooming gang of up to 100 members who abused at least 57 children, some as young as 12. It was closed before Burnham's mayoralty. But when MPs wrote to him challenging him on the failures documented in the subsequent review, his response was described in Hansard as supine. He accepted the lack of resources argument without challenge despite Greater Manchester Police having gained over 1,000 additional officers in the years the operation ran. There was, in the words of MPs who examined his reply, no sense of injustice. The minutes from the GMP meeting where the decision to close Augusta was taken had disappeared. The minutes from Manchester City Council had disappeared at the same time. The IOPC subsequently concluded it could not determine who took the decision or why because records were missing and former employees were unwilling to cooperate. The Rochdale review he commissioned identified 96 men still deemed a potential risk to children who remained at large. Nobody has answered the question of what his mayoralty did to locate and prosecute them. Not Burnham. Not any of the MPs now championing him for Downing Street. The pattern is not accidental. Mid Staffordshire. Augusta. Rochdale. In every case the same structure. Institutional failure. Review commissioned. Parliamentary challenge answered inadequately. Unanswered questions buried under the next announcement. The man presenting himself as the antidote to institutional evasion has spent his entire career practicing it. Now he seeks to represent Makerfield. Reform is ahead in polling for the seat by 46 to 35 percent. Labour lost 20 councillors in Wigan last Thursday while Reform gained 23. The seat being handed to him is no longer the safe Labour fortress it once was. If he loses it his leadership bid ends before it begins. If he wins it the questions above will follow him to Westminster. The political class preparing to crown him has not required him to answer those questions once. It will not start now. Changing the leader without changing the culture of institutional evasion reproduces the problem with a more popular face attached. Britain has been here before. It knows how it ends.
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The United Slim
The United Slim@RealUncleSlim·
It is ok to hate Celtic @CelticFC but that’s a stonewall penalty. Yall are just letting hatred cloud your reasoning. The hand was in an unnatural position and clearly hit the hand. He also elbowed the Celtic player.
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Mark Walker
Mark Walker@mwalkerchef·
@90MinuteCynic McCoist doesn’t answer to you tramps! Who the fxxx do you think you are? ✌️
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The Cynic
The Cynic@90MinuteCynic·
McCoist insinuating that John Beaton gave the penalty because he was fearful of potential repercussions from the Celtic support is an absolute disgrace. The club should be demanding an explanation. McCoist stirs the pot and doesn’t give a damn what happens. Pathetic.
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Mark Walker@mwalkerchef·
@henrywinter There is absolutely no competent referees in Scotland!! Absolutely none!
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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
Celtic’s penalty was certainly a debatable decision. Impossible to be definitive either way, hence current widespread inquest, so they really should have stayed with original on-field. No pen. Understandable anger amongst Motherwell and Hearts coaches, players and supporters. Hearts now travel to Celtic Park for a title decider. The Foundation of Hearts, which owns 75% of the club, has called “on those responsible for the officiating of Saturday’s match to ensure that the highest standards of decision-making are applied, so that the game is decided by the players on the pitch and the team is given the fair opportunity it has earned”. Strong words. North and South of the Border the quality of officiating - and consistency – has been questioned this season. The problem is not the technology but those using it. There are some very competent officials about. But more are needed. Whether the Fir Park hand-ball was the worst decision ever is a moot point. Here are a few that spring immediately to mind, clear-cut mistakes, bound to trigger some frustrated flashbacks, in no particular order…. Diogo Dalot on Jeremy Doku, somehow only a yellow. Michael Keane on Doku, somehow only a yellow. Jordan Pickford taking out Virgil van Dijk. Harry Kane foot up on Andy Robertson. Tomas Soucek stopping a shot from Conor Gallagher with his hand. Rodri hand-ball against Everton. On it goes. Elliot Anderson on Ollie Watkins, cleared on review, mad. Kelechi Iheanacho denied a goal for Celtic against Braga when VAR ruled he’d handled when the ball came off his cheek. Gabriel not being dismissed for lowering his forehead into Erling Haaland. Luis Diaz punished for a non-existent offside when scoring for Liverpool against Tottenham. Lee Mason left his VAR job “by mutual consent” and PGMO apologised after he failed to draw the lines and spot Christian Norgaard offside in the build-up to Ivan Toney scoring for Brentford, costing Arsenal two points. And many others. The problem isn’t the technology; it’s the people using it, with the additional issue in Scotland of whether there is sufficient investment in the technology infrastructure. VAR is the safety net - but currently with too many holes.
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