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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
It never freaking ends. A 21 year old woman said that on 3 May 2026 at about 2am she was raped on the beach opposite the Grand Hotel in Brighton. At the time we were told by the police not to connect it to the earlier gang rape of a young woman by an Iranian and two Egyptian asylum seekers on the same beach. They were right. They are not connected. We have yet another foreigner charged with rape - this one is a Syrian national, Bilal Alkadour who was living in Nottinghamshire. He has been remanded in custody this week and will appear in court on 15 June.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
REPORTER: “What was the last vaccine you yourself had?” RFK JR: “I was getting a flu shot every year [until] 2005.” REPORTER: “Why’d you stop?” RFK JR: “I began looking at the side effects. One of the injuries… was spasmodic dysphonia, which is an injury I have to my voice. That’s why my voice is so screwed up. And that turns out to be a vaccine injury.”
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Lee Nallalingham
Lee Nallalingham@LNallalingham·
👀 Well this is awkward, Bridget… Your own website shows there are actually 400 FEWER teachers. The data source you quoted omits the full dataset… …yet a couple of clicks later you get to the complete figures showing you’re spreading misinformation. Oh dear.
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Bridget Phillipson@bphillipsonMP

New stats show we now have over 1,600 more teachers in our colleges & sixth forms. With the 2,300 more we have in our secondaries & special schools, Labour is on our way to recruiting 6,500 more expert teachers. We're turning the Tory tide on teacher recruitment & retention 📈

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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
Calling everyone you disagree with “far right” has destroyed the meaning of the term. I’m sick of seeing serious labels abused to smear ordinary people with legitimate concerns. In 2015, before Brexit, over 50% of the country was concerned about immigration. Does that make half the country “far right”? Throwing these labels around is reckless, dishonest, and damaging to public debate.
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Maggie Oliver
Maggie Oliver@MaggieOliverUK·
My opinion piece based on my personal experiences with @AndyBurnhamGM in my work fighting for change, and justice for survivors and victims of sexual abuse written for today’s @DailyMail …. Burnham wasted the chance to give a voice to grooming gang victims dailymail.com/debate/article…
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Kate Barker-Mawjee
Kate Barker-Mawjee@KateBMwriting·
Minsters dithering about implementing single-sex spaces are signalling to all men that they can masturbate in women’s changing rooms with impunity.
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Emma Hilton
Emma Hilton@FondOfBeetles·
Useful thread regarding recent UK tribunal. The claimant is a Muslim woman with PTSD (a disability) whose workplace allowed men to use female facilties. Her claim for discrimination was successful *on the basis of her being a woman.* Her being Muslim (assumed modesty) and disabled (potential trauma) were unsuccessful claims. That is (IANAL), neither of those characteristics were judged to have placed her at a specific disadvantage over and above the baseline of *being a woman*. Many women have been weaponised in the general debate. Women have felt pressured to reveal sexual trauma to justify why they want safe, female-only spaces. Religiously modest women have been held up as rhetorical shields. No more. Being a woman is sufficient.
Legal Feminist@legalfeminist

The claimant is a Muslim woman with PTSD from sexual abuse. She complained that NHSE's policy of letting men use women's facilities was indirect discrimination related to three protected characteristics sex, disability (her PTSD) and religion or belief (her Muslim faith).

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Daily Mail
Daily Mail@DailyMail·
NHS faces thousands of discrimination claims from female staff after tribunal finds it wrongly allowed transgender women to use single-sex toilets trib.al/bd1LICq
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
What Muslims did to the Yazidis in Iraq was far worse than anything happening in Gaza. Elderly women were buried alive because they were too old to serve as sex slaves. Mothers were forced to eat their own babies. Young girls were locked in iron cages and burned to death. Yet not one protest. Not a single march. The same people now flooding the streets for Gaza were completely silent. Why? Unlike Gazans, the Yazidis never started a war!
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Taya Bass
Taya Bass@travelingflying·
RFK Jr: “People are going to jail for Twitter posts in England.” Joe Rogan: “12,000 people in the last year.” RFK Jr: “It’s a dictatorship.”
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Kirralie Smith
Kirralie Smith@KirralieS·
This time next week (Monday 25th May), I will be sitting in a court room in the NSW Supreme Court because I identified two males in female sport. As a result of three years of lawfare I was found guilty of vilification and ordered to pay $95,000 in damages as well as make contradictory social media posts. I am appealing that decision. Nothing in this world can make me believe they are women. Nothing in this world can make me believe they deserve a place in women's sport. Nothing in this world will give me confidence in the courts after @salltweets lost her federal court appeal. Men are not women. Gaslighting us, penalizing us, threatening us will not change that fact!
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Councillor Nickie Brown
Councillor Nickie Brown@Nickie_Brown·
Let’s have a think about what’s happening in Makerfield. This by election is costing taxpayers £226,208. And it’s happening because a Labour MP chose to step aside to make room for Andy Burnham’s leadership ambitions. He admitted that himself. But here’s some more interesting figures. If Burnham wins, he’ll have to resign as Greater Manchester Mayor too. That triggers another election costing taxpayers around £4.7 million. So in total, nearly £5 million of public money could be spent not on improving services, fixing roads, supporting communities or helping struggling families, but on political career ambitions. People are struggling with bills, crime, NHS waiting lists and communities being ignored. Yet Westminster politics still seems focused on who climbs the ladder next. That’s what frustrates people. Not democracy. Political games made to look like democracy.
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Angela Rose
Angela Rose@angelaroosee·
The police took my content, so the police became the only content I have of the trip.😂 I’m 100% certain this situation was not handled correctly by the yellow vest baton holders. Police aren’t allowed to seize property like they did. Section 19 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) says these police would’ve needed a search warrant or consent from me. Under Section 22(4) of PACE, police cannot retain your physical property for evidence if taking a photograph or making a digital copy would be sufficient for the investigation. “An officer cannot pop open your camera on the sidewalk and confiscate the memory card under this power.” (That’s exactly what they did) I was pushed by pro Palestine guys and then had my property seized, what the actual bloody hell! 😂 They don’t even follow or know their own rules. What kind of police force is this? It’s a free for all for them…
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Ben Leo
Ben Leo@Benleo·
From last night: An Albanian triple killer was given asylum in the UK after murdering his wife when she refused to become a prostitute If you oppose this the government says you’re far right The US eventually dealt with him What’s going on?
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Restore Edinburgh
Restore Edinburgh@RestoreEdi·
Make sure everyone you know in Makerfield sees this clip from September 2025. Burnham saying he will put the UK back in the EU. Share this like crazy people 👇
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
The Government has privately admitted that Ed Miliband's wind turbines and solar farms are bad for the environment – but is pushing ahead with Net Zero plans regardless. dailysceptic.org/2026/05/17/ed-…
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Queen Bee
Queen Bee@KingBobIIV·
This is from an article I started writing yesterday but haven't finished. I don't think people realise just how bad things will be with Burnham as PM. "Andy Burnham is a Fabian, and people still hear that word and think it means slightly more spending on buses and trains, when what it actually means is the continued expansion of a managerial state that inserts itself into more and more areas of everyday life while steadily removing power, autonomy and freedom from ordinary people. Labour know they are on borrowed time electorally, which makes the next few years important to them, because governments that believe public opinion is turning against them stop focusing on winning arguments and start focusing on embedding systems and structures that are difficult to reverse once they are in place. So expect the push toward digital ID to intensify, expect more surveillance powers, more monitoring online, tougher speech laws, broader definitions of extremism and harm, more pressure on social media companies to censor and suppress speech, and more policing of what people say, share and think, all presented to the public as necessary measures for safety, safeguarding and social cohesion. Economically, expect the Fabian instinct toward renationalisation and state expansion to return fully, which ultimately means the taxpayer carrying the burden for bloated public liabilities, pensions, inefficiency, failed projects and executive salaries, because every time the state expands, the public pays for it, both financially and through declining accountability. At the same time there will almost certainly be a serious, urgent, move back toward EU alignment, not through a referendum, because Labour know how unpopular that would be, but through incremental agreements, legal alignment, migration arrangements, regulatory convergence and institutional cooperation, until large parts of British policy are once again shaped externally without the public ever being directly asked. Underlying all of this is the Fabian belief that society should be managed by experts, technocrats, regulators, NGOs and administrative bodies rather than shaped directly by the instincts and wishes of ordinary voters, which is why modern Labour increasingly talks about governance in terms of behaviour management, misinformation, intervention, safeguarding and compliance, rather than freedom, accountability or democratic consent. Modern Fabian politics is not about empowering working people, it is about expanding managerial control over society. If Burnham wins, and he knows he only has 3 years, expect Starmer on steroids. "
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