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Simon James Farr

Simon James Farr

@simonjfarr1

Emergency Service Vehicle & Aviation photographer retired civil servant

UK Katılım Şubat 2017
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Lisa74🇬🇧🩵
Lisa74🇬🇧🩵@lisasaintsfcfan·
My 18 year old has done her first postal vote without any prompt from me she told me she wanted to feel safe and have a future so she voted reform 5 votes for reform from our house and my parents
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James Orr
James Orr@jtworr·
Out on the stump with Nigel Farage today in North Weald. Market towns like this are our nation’s backbone. They’ve been taken for granted for too long. The energy on the ground was extraordinary. Reform is now the natural home of working Essex. Two days to go. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
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Simon James Farr
Simon James Farr@simonjfarr1·
@RobertJenrick Hang on bobbie old chap, you were the dumb fuck that let them in along with cruella, and you put them up in hotels. You rancid POS.
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Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
We were reminded once again this week that there are plenty of people in our country who despise us. We don’t need more thoughts and prayers. We need deportations. A lot of them. In the last fortnight alone an Afghan gang, masterminded by an asylum seeker was estimated to be behind the theft of 62,000 phones. A Nigerian migrant who raped a teenager after using human rights law to dodge deportation for a previous “sexually motivated” attack was jailed for 17 years. And three asylum seekers from Iran and Egypt, living in a taxpayer-funded hotel, were found guilty of raping a woman on Brighton beach. Then, on Wednesday, a Somali-born man is suspected of having attacked Jews in Golders Green. It followed the fire-bombing of an ambulance last month in an attack claimed by an Iranian-linked group, Ashab al Yamin. After this latest assault on our people, we don’t need hollow statements from former prime ministers who waved in deranged and dangerous people. Or warnings about “turning inwards” from others when our open borders have proved deadly. We need to stop allowing random people from cultures that hate us to flood into our country and stay here. And we need those people who hate us to leave. Voluntarily, ideally. Or forcibly deported by the Government if necessary. It’s that simple. We cannot keep living alongside people who want to harm us and leech off our generosity. There are far too many people who use the UK as a playground for their criminality and as a platform to exact revenge for their perceived grievances. In many cases they have brought with them a disdain for our country and its history, medieval attitudes towards women, and a hatred of Jews that will take generations to shift. Reform UK appears to be the only party that understands this. Zia Yusuf has said that if the Golders Green attacker is found guilty, he would use the Home Secretary’s power under the British Nationality Act 1981 to strip him of his citizenship and deport him from our shores. Just like we will do with the parents of Axel Rudakabanu, who were complicit in the Southport killings.  And as Nigel said this week, a Reform Government will stop the unvetted men in small boats in months. Those here illegally will be deported. End of. Instead of getting rid of the odious characters we have become all too familiar with, this Government is intent on doing the opposite. The Office for National Statistics forecasts that by 2034 nearly 7.2 million people will move here from overseas. It would be the definition of insanity to double down on the disastrous three decades of mass migration which have left us all poorer and less safe. I do not think our country – our traditions, mores, and way of life – could survive another surge of people in such a short period. We are at a crossroads. We cannot keep living like this. Parents, fearful of taking their kids to school past illegal migrant hotels. Women, worried about the rape gangs that continue to exist to this day. And British Jews, looking over their shoulders as they go about their lives, and planning to leave. We either resign ourselves to perpetual insecurity, or we grow a backbone. What is required is tough. Some will scream it’s illiberal. So be it. The extreme liberalism we currently have is failing spectacularly. The sad truth is we are condemning our country to decades of this hell. To save it, we have no choice but to be uncompromising.
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Diana
Diana@osb170954·
who’s voting for Common Sense and Decency on Thursday?
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Alexandra Chorlton
Alexandra Chorlton@LexiBeaChorlton·
This man is a hero Fought for our nation for decades Such strength of character to face down the establishment,.media and bad actors Just the guy for Number 10 Everyone loves him 🩵🩵🩵🩵
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Simon James Farr
Simon James Farr@simonjfarr1·
@drdavidbull Since your party is made up of the people who broke Britain, caused thousands of needless deaths with the inept way they dealt with the pandemic, give me one good realistic reason to vote for reform?
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Dr David Bull
Dr David Bull@drdavidbull·
🚨With just six days to go until the May 7th local elections, here’s an important message. The Conservatives broke the country, lost control of the borders and are now going backwards in the polls - they are a wasted vote. Labour has made things worse. They have been a disaster and a disgrace - their decisions have hit people’s pockets. Time and again, they have shown they are out of touch with the concerns of ordinary people. Reform UK is already delivering where elected: the lowest average council tax increases of any major party, £325 million saved with a further £400 million identified, a 17,000 pothole backlog in Derbyshire cleared in months, asylum hotels in West Northamptonshire being served notice and costly Net Zero schemes scrapped in County Durham to save millions. ➡️On May 7th, vote Reform UK.
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Stephi
Stephi@Stephis_world·
Please, please, please vote REFORM in next week's local elections and send Starmer packing! @reformparty_uk
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
Just paid a visit to Golders Green following the despicable terrorist attack. I saw an old friend whose son had been killed at the Nova music festival. It made the memorial wall seem very real.
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Simon James Farr
Simon James Farr@simonjfarr1·
@KiszelyPhilip Why is knan discussing international issue's? He's a city mayor not a member of the government.
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Sandy Tregent
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
Nigel Farage and Robert Jenrick didn't vote yesterday for one reason. It would have been pointless with Labour's huge majority. They were out and about doing a more useful job - drumming up more support for Reform. Hope that helps with all of you who lack critical thinking skills.
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Simon James Farr
Simon James Farr@simonjfarr1·
@Nigel_Farage How many more times Enstein!! These are LOCAL ELECTIONS are you really this fukin thick??
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
The vote in Parliament tonight was great theatre, but the three-line whip meant it would never be close. I want Starmer out, which is why I spent the day campaigning for it. If Reform crush Labour next week, he will be gone.
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Simon James Farr
Simon James Farr@simonjfarr1·
@JadenLister You deluded saddo, he will never be PM. The country will wake up to what is going on way before that, then reform will be consigned to history.
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Simon James Farr
Simon James Farr@simonjfarr1·
@StevenJonMiller Those that can work, should, but there are people who genuinely cant, but I suspect you will go after everyone, if you do, then you need to go after people who avoid paying tax.
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Steve Miller
Steve Miller@StevenJonMiller·
Yes OR No…?
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
It’s a relief that all attendees in Washington last night are safe. However much we disagree about politics, if violence is used we all lose. This is now the third attempt on @realDonaldTrump that we know of.
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Cllr Emily Strudwick
Cllr Emily Strudwick@StrudwickEmily·
Spent the evening with @SuellaBraverman at a Reform UK Gosport event last night. Great to hear what she had to say. A real asset to Reform UK People across the region are supporting us 🩵🇬🇧🩵
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Simon James Farr
Simon James Farr@simonjfarr1·
@StevenJonMiller You are assuming that reform will have enough (or any) MP's after the next GE to either form a gov or go into coalition with another party, I think you will find they wont have either, people will see them by then.
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Steve Miller
Steve Miller@StevenJonMiller·
Excellent News - Time for bone idle shirkers to become workers. 👏
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Justin Lees🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@JeremyVineOn5 Yes. Working class being taxed and taxed again to pay for Malingerers and migrants. Some of which are unemployable unqualified can't speak English and will beca drag on country's financeS as long as they are here.
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Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5
Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5@JeremyVineOn5·
Is Nigel Farage right to declare a 'war' on benefits? The Reform UK leader says he is willing to face protests, strikes and even riots, in order to cut the welfare bill should his party win power at the next general election. But is he right?
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Simon James Farr
Simon James Farr@simonjfarr1·
@SuellaBraverman Is the funds for installing flag poles, buying flags, buying photo's etc coming out of school budgets or central gov? Also, dont you need planning permission for flag poles? What if locals object?
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Suella Braverman
Suella Braverman@SuellaBraverman·
This St George’s Day, let’s celebrate the immense contribution that England has made. I’m proud of our country but too many of our young people are ashamed. That changes under a Reform government. Our Patriotic Schools Initiative will: 🇬🇧 Place a duty on schools to fly the national flag and display a portrait of the monarch prominently on school premises 🇬🇧 Roll out a patriotic and balanced curriculum teaching the value of our country and our history instead of ‘decolonising’ it. 🇬🇧 Give the Education Secretary powers to intervene when teachers get political in the classroom or pursue an ideological agenda in schools. Let’s put patriotism back into the classroom! telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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