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@raarrl

these are my own views . may differ from others but when you're as old as me then who cares. 36 years working betting shops. 2 of the biggest and a 1man band.

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Masih Alinejad 🏳️
Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih·
They hanged him💔 The regim Executes 21-Year-Old karate athlete at dawn Thursday in Prison after Iran’s Supreme Court upheld a death sentence on charges of “enmity against God.” His crime? Joining nationwide protests in January 2026. Security forces reportedly surrounded his body after the execution and buried him under heavy security, preventing any public mourning. The United States and the international community must make clear: there can be no normalization, no meaningful engagement, while this regime continues to execute young men and women for demanding freedom.#StopExecutionsInIran
Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih

Iran’s Regime Sentences 21-Year-Old Karate Champion to Death for Protesting، Execution Imminent! So let me get this straight; Sasan Azadvar goes to a protest… and the regime’s response is not a debate, not reform, but a rope? He isn’t a criminal. He’s a kid with medals, a future, and apparently the dangerous idea that freedom should exist. Iran’s Supreme Court looked at this and said, “Yeah, execution sounds about right.” And now the family gets the message from the judicial system: “Come say goodbye.” This is a regime so weak, it has to kill its own young people to feel strong. #StopExecutionInIran

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Gully Foyle #UKTrade
Gully Foyle #UKTrade@TerraOrBust·
NEW: The government have announced today that they will be reducing or removing tariffs on a whole range of imported everyday foods, to help with the cost of living, until the end of 2028. This is Labour using a Brexit benefit - as EU member states cannot change tariffs.
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Brexit Facts4EU.Org
Brexit Facts4EU.Org@Facts4euOrg·
SHOCKER: Only 1.9% of all UK businesses export goods to EU, according to HMRC. Why is Govt imposing full, costly EU laws & regs on 98% of all UK business? EU Re-Set is “down to ideology, not nation’s interests,” Shadow Sec tell us. Vital: facts4eu.org/news/2026_apr_… Pls re-post!
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Gully Foyle #UKTrade
Gully Foyle #UKTrade@TerraOrBust·
In 1967 the French President of the time, Charles de Gaulle, blocked the UK application to join the EEC (the infant version of the now EU) for the second time. He wrote in 1963 about the reasons for his objections - and these reasons stand true today. Membership was never good.
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Rupert Myers
Rupert Myers@RupertMyers·
What a letter
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
Wes Streeting is so scared of Reform that he has now resorted to lying about our plans for the NHS. Let me be clear, the NHS will always be free at the point of delivery under a Reform government.
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Stephen Phillips 💻
Stephen Phillips 💻@uk_sf_writer·
"The smoke of battle had hardly cleared ... before Left-wing lawyers in London started to accuse these men of war crimes. It was a ruthless, cynical and dishonest campaign that exploited the insanity of human rights law to ruin the lives of brave and innocent people. newspaper.mailplus.co.uk/data/7697/read…
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Olly
Olly@oIIyjm·
Keir Starmer perfectly summing up Keir Starmer
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Annunziata Rees-Mogg
Annunziata Rees-Mogg@zatzi·
Finally! A logic that that might hold water. Except I have total confidence that the writers of Yes Minister were far more political adept than Starmer & Co could ever be.
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Lord Moylan
Lord Moylan@danielmgmoylan·
Really one’s heart bleeds at British leaders who have no clue what to do other than ask the EU to run the country. Erasmus+ is expensive and useless compared to Turing, but it has an EU sticker on it and so they fall for it. Just resign.
Emmanuel Igwe@mannieigwe

So, Britain would have to pay the EU £570m next year, followed by £840m in future years for the privilege of joining this scheme. The Turing scheme is more targeted, cheaper (£110m per year), has broader global reach and only funds British talent. Tell me something Erasmus+ offers British students that Turing doesn't.

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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
So the police turn up in riot gear to a peaceful protest in Epsom, following the rape of a young woman outside a church. They never did this for the Clapham looting. Never for the pro-Palestine/IRGC marches where people wear face masks. Two-tier policing once again.
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Kate Hoey
Kate Hoey@CatharineHoey·
This is just outrageous. Why is @Keir_Starmer ordering this. So much for his supposed concern for human rights. That seems to be only for international bodies with highly paid Lawyers. Where are all the Labour MPs speaking up against this cruel behaviour!
Adam Holloway@ajhholloway

UPDATE: Reality of what a government made up "human rights lawyers" really means. Flown in Customs, Police & Royal Marines going through every single box. Denied Chagossians: an emergency solar water maker; mosquito nets; bedding; mobile phone; sunglasses;clothing & ice-maker.

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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
The Cheques Go Out. The Men Arrive. The Women Pay the Price. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office published its aid allocations without apology or embarrassment. Afghanistan receives £192 million. Somalia £143 million. Yemen £142 million. Sudan £141 million. Nigeria £138 million. The Treasury writes the cheques. The Foreign Secretary insists the money saves lives. Neither of them will say what the figures actually represent. Afghanistan is governed by a regime that in April 2024 announced the enforcement of stoning and flogging for women accused of adultery. The UN's own Special Rapporteur describes a system of institutionalised discrimination amounting to gender apartheid. Girls are banned from secondary education. Women have been stripped from public life by decree. Britain sends £192 million a year, routed through NGOs the Taliban has simultaneously banned women from working for, which rather defeats the stated purpose. Somalia ranks second on the Open Doors World Watch List for Christian persecution, behind only North Korea. Christians identified in the country face torture or death. Women and girls face forced marriage and sexual violence as instruments of social control. The Somali parliament has repeatedly failed to pass legislation on FGM and sexual violence. Britain sends £143 million. Yemen, where FGM affects up to 84 percent of women and girls in some governorates, and where apostasy carries the death penalty, receives £142 million. Sudan, which has 15 million women and girls who have undergone FGM, receives £141 million. Nigeria, whose northern states operate sharia courts with apostasy laws punishable by death, and where 14 million women and girls have undergone FGM, receives £138 million. Five of the ten top recipients of British aid appear in the Open Doors top ten for Christian persecution. The government knows this. The figures are its own. The same government presides over the Channel. Between 2018 and 2024, 147,568 people arrived illegally by small boat. Of those for whom data was recorded, 76 percent were males aged 18 to 39. In 2024, the leading nationalities were Afghans, Syrians and Iranians. In the first half of 2025, 70 percent of those crossing were young males from Afghanistan, Sudan and Iran. They arrive without verified documents. They arrive without verified ages. They are processed at Manston and dispersed into communities across Britain, often into hotels operating with minimal supervision. The crime record is now a matter of parliamentary record. Louise Casey's report into rape gangs identified asylum seekers among those involved in the sexual exploitation of young British girls. The five nationalities most likely to cross the Channel saw a 110 percent increase in sexual offence convictions between 2021 and 2024. Foreign nationals account for one in seven sexual offence convictions while comprising one in ten of the population. In London, they account for over 40 percent of sexual assault charges while comprising 25 percent of the population. The Sun found 339 charges in six months across only half the asylum hotels in operation. The Mail on Sunday found 708 charges across a third. A YouGov poll found 93 percent of Britons support the deportation of illegal migrants convicted of rape and violent crime. Ninety-three percent. The highest rate of support was in Scotland, at 97 percent. The British public has arrived at a verdict. The political class is still writing the briefing notes. Britain is funding, at scale, some of the most repressive and misogynistic regimes on earth. Britain is simultaneously admitting, without adequate screening, large numbers of young men formed in those same societies. The connection is not complicated. The refusal to state it plainly is a political choice, made in the full knowledge of the consequences, and those consequences are being borne by British women. "Britain is funding some of the most repressive and misogynistic regimes on earth."
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ruby2@raarrl·
@ChrisErrington1 It's difficult because it could be a genuine injury. Perhaps when a player,any player, is receiving treatment then all other players should be made to stay in the centre circle.
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Chris Errington@ChrisErrington1·
Argyle were on both sides of the widely used goalkeeping ploy to break up play during their Easter games against Bolton and Barnsley. Tom Cleverley: "It needs to be addressed because it's not good for the supporters." Read More: ⬇️ #pafc plymouthherald.co.uk/sport/football…
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Jacob Rees-Mogg
Jacob Rees-Mogg@Jacob_Rees_Mogg·
It is obviously better economically and even environmentally to use our own resources but Sir Keir Starmer models himself on the deaf adder. telegraph.co.uk/business/2026/…
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