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Stanley Percival Simmonds

@simmo1024

Author and IT. New Rules for antagonists: Rule A. 1 Thread at a time. Rule B. 3 Responses max. Rule C. Be polite. Rule D. Don't be boringly predictable.

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Stanley Percival Simmonds
Stanley Percival Simmonds@simmo1024·
This government hates you and is trying to provoke you to do something rash. Don't give them the satisfaction. Don't be rash. Remember what you do reflects on the rest, and could decide the future of the country.
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Dr Helen Ingram
Dr Helen Ingram@drhingram·
Don’t we get balloons on our profiles for birthdays anymore? 😢🎈
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BBC Politics
BBC Politics@BBCPolitics·
"I’m sure it has meaning to him” Archbishop Moth, the leader of the Catholic Church in England, says he believes Andy Burnham’s Catholic background will affect how he runs the country and that he hopes we see "a real concern for humanity" #BBCLauraK bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
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Rutaso.Japan🇯🇵🐶
🚨 An event called the “Antifa Festival” was held outside JR Shinjuku Station in Tokyo. Participants marched under slogans such as “No Discrimination” and “No War,” while demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and the withdrawal of a bill that would criminalize the desecration of Japan’s national flag. 🇯🇵 However, the event involved far more than speeches. In addition to performances that defaced Japan’s national flag, organizers set up a shooting-gallery game featuring caricatures of the leaders of Japan, the United States, and Israel as targets. 🎯 In other words, the event openly simulated the act of shooting political leaders. Even the Japanese Communist Party criticized the shooting game, stating that it “evokes acts of violence and cannot be tolerated.” ⚠️ The organizers call themselves “Rotetsu,” describing their activities as philosophical discussions held on the street. They have also been described by some observers as being part of the lineage of the former anti-racism activist group known as Shibakitai. While claiming to stand for peace and anti-discrimination, they publicly insulted Japan’s national flag and symbolically targeted political leaders. 🏴 This is not a peace movement. It is a political movement that uses the language of justice while normalizing hatred and violent imagery toward those it defines as enemies. 🔥
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Suffragent
Suffragent@Suffragent_·
This is Mobarak Almutairi - a boat migrant from Kuwait. He's was convicted of TWENTY sex offences against children, including possession of 4,000 vile images. Some victims were just 8 yrs-old. He was jailed for 3yrs and 8months, costing taxpayers £200k. No deportation. 🇬🇧
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Tony Vaughan KC MP
Tony Vaughan KC MP@tonyvaughanMP·
Denmark tried getting lay people (non-lawyers) to decide asylum appeals. It didn’t work out. Interesting evidence on this from former UK Upper Tribunal Judge, Nadine Finch, at the Justice Committee last week.
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Jamie Jenkins
Jamie Jenkins@statsjamie·
Britain is broke. So why are MPs demanding more foreign aid? Labour MPs want Britain moving back towards spending 0.7% of national income on overseas aid. But in May alone, the public sector borrowed £23.3 billion and debt interest hit £11.7 billion. More aid means higher taxes, cuts elsewhere or more borrowing. What should come first: fixing Britain’s finances or restoring the aid target? 👇 Read more - link in reply.
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Stanley Percival Simmonds
@BBCr4today @hzeffman Burnham will promise everything to everyone, until the end of next week. Then he will do whatever the blob has already decided to do, which will be whatever the Starmer government was doing.
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BBC Radio 4 Today
BBC Radio 4 Today@BBCr4today·
Will Andy Burnham water down the home secretary's immigration policies? A week before he is set to become prime minister, @HZeffman examines the pressure Burnham is facing from MPs.
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Stanley Percival Simmonds
@DanNeidle You would only need to not die until after the 2029 election. I reckon large chest freezer sales are going to rocket.
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Alex Barnicoat
Alex Barnicoat@AlexBarnicoat_·
Small boats keep landing on the South Coast despite endless promises from politicians. Is it time to officially deploy the Royal Navy to turn them around in the Channel and send them straight back to France?
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Rieb van Janbeeck
Rieb van Janbeeck@RiebvJanbeeck·
Watching this train ride in the Congo, I can’t help but think: If they do this to their own country, what will they do to other countries?
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Restore The Empire
Restore The Empire@empire_res66190·
Before Keir Starmer fully resigns, is there anything you would say to him?👇👇
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thebritisher
thebritisher@thebritishertwi·
The problem with this attempt at painting Binface as a Labour stooge is that it just doesn't work. If Count Binface had only been created for this event and been put up against Farage, then yes. But Count Binface has been around for a while now, turning up at election counts and playing the fool. He didn't create this situation. Farage did by resigning and the other parties by staying away from this by-election. Binface had no control over that. All Binface did was throw his hat in the ring as per usual in the manner of the Monster Raving Looney Party. The actual political leanings of the man behind Binface are therefore pretty irrelevant. He's doing what he set out to do; playing the clown.
The British Patriot@TheBritLad

🚨 REVEALED: The Man Behind Count Binface The satirical candidate known as Count Binface is comedian and BBC comedy writer Jonathan David Harvey. He is a Remain voter who strongly opposes Brexit, Trump, and right-wing politics. It has also been reported he said Britain should welcome all migrants. His costume may bring laughter, and visible fun to by elections but he is asset of the deep state to undermine democracy and right-wing politics. Bottom line: Voting for Count Binface isn’t supporting some harmless novelty act. It’s a vote for Labour.

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Stanley Percival Simmonds
@azmadu @SuellaBraverman Well I assumed you were a retard that confuses the UK with England. All the signs are there. In any case I believe there was once gold mining in the Forest of Dean.
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Suella Braverman
Suella Braverman@SuellaBraverman·
The British Empire did so much good for the world. Of course slavery was abhorrent but to expect the British people of the 21st century to pay for actions that took place in the 18th century has no basis in law. If the government is seriously thinking about this then former colonies should pay the British back for the considerable investment, effort and contribution that this country made which laid the foundations for many flourishing democracies today.
Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP@BellRibeiroAddy

Later this year, Jamaica will take the case for reparations directly to King Charles, lodging a formal petition. It is getting harder and harder for British institutions to maintain their favoured tactic of simply ignoring calls for repair. theguardian.com/world/2026/jun…

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Ryan
Ryan@Ryans_burner·
@simmo1024 @doctordinkey @MadridSurreal @thebritishertwi You guys always act like his has no agency or should face no accountability for his actions. He's the instigator, not a passive victim. People see this for what it is by how it started. There's no getting away from the fact he rejected his voters electoral mandate to fight a bin
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