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Stephen Blyth

@steveblyth

Quite tall. Husband. Father. Wolves FC. Clerically enabled. Chaplain in education. All views my own. I always block anonymous accounts.

Nuneaton, Warwickshire Katılım Şubat 2009
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Stephen Blyth
Stephen Blyth@steveblyth·
@FreeNationTalk @_wohyeahwohyeah @ZiaYusufUK @GusTay5999 The issue isn’t the recipient or the donator, but the process and the transparency. A number of donations are done via crypto currency, which at present is untraceable. The legislation seeks to pause this until proper checks and balances are in place. Nothing controversial.
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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
🚨 This is a dark day for Britain. Reform receives a large, perfectly lawful donation from a British Citizen, and Labour responds by rushing through a new law to prohibit him from making such a donation again. Rycroft even refers to British citizens as “malign actors” in his report. This is how fast the machinery of government moves when it wants to protect itself. When it comes to securing our borders? Nothing can be done for years at all apparently. This Starmer regime is authoritarian. Cancelling elections, choking off legal funding for its main rival, surveilling speech. Make no mistake, if Reform do not win the next general election, this country is toast.
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UKIP
UKIP@UKIP·
Christians stand firm against Islamists and communists in Liverpool! ✝️🇬🇧
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Restore Britain
Restore Britain@RestoreBritain_·
Under a Restore Britain Government, there would be no public sector foreign language translation. You live in England, you speak English. End of story.
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Fr Paul
Fr Paul@revpaulwhite·
I have never claimed to be a theologian but I do have two degrees in theology and have been a priest for 17 years. NOWHERE in the bible or in any serious theology I have ever read are Christians told that we should start wars to hasten the return of Jesus. This is a perversion of our faith.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
This is not democracy. This is coercive, sectarian politics dressed up as democracy We are in deep, deep trouble
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FREEDOM ISNT CHEAP
FREEDOM ISNT CHEAP@granviledufleur·
@kieransopinion @SarahForRuncorn @pepsiroo Yet cultural sensitivities prevent it being excercised with immigrant communities. Creating a Two Tier Justice system where immigrants are treated superior in the law. NEXT BS GASLIGHTING KIERAN, PLEASE?
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Sarah Pochin MP
Sarah Pochin MP@SarahForRuncorn·
Proving your identity is a legal requirement in the United Kingdom before you can vote. You cannot prove your identity if your face is covered and cannot be matched to your photographic identification. Religious sensitivities must never override the law and certainly never the democratic process. No one should be allowed into a polling station with their face covered.
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Fr Paul
Fr Paul@revpaulwhite·
Niche post: If I became a monk I would take the name Br Melchizedek. End niche post.
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Dunc H@182_DuncH·
@revpaulwhite Our democracy has always been a sham, so none of the mainstream parties will ever challenge the result as the whole thing would collapse.
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Suella Braverman
Suella Braverman@SuellaBraverman·
Multiculturalism has utterly failed. Britain is sadly losing its grip of our cultural heritage, traditions, Christian values, sense of history and unity. Too many politicians have shied away from dealing with this crisis of confidence that many millions of British people feel. We need to fix the problems of poor integration.
Prosperity Institute@Prosperity_Inst

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Stephen Blyth
Stephen Blyth@steveblyth·
@DavidJPIatt @SuellaBraverman That makes absolutely no sense. You write a load of nonsense. You then disagree with my criticism of said nonsense, only to then agree with my criticism of said nonsense.
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Stephen Blyth
Stephen Blyth@steveblyth·
@DavidJPIatt @SuellaBraverman Literally none of this is true and so much is wrong with it. It treats 1.9 billion people as a single political entity, it’s historically selective, the “every country where Islam has taken root” claim is demonstrably false, and it is designed to dehumanise Muslims.
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David J Platt
David J Platt@DavidJPIatt·
I'm sorry but we have to start being honest and the honest truth as we all know it is that the problem is Islam. As a country we have treated Islam the same as all the other faiths which have been brought to our shores but Islam is not the same as these other faiths, Islam is a religion obsessed with conquest and conversion. The evidence for this is in every country where Islam has taken root. If we are to return to our traditional way of life, a way of life that values freedom, fairness and decency, then we have to deal with this religion that is the antithesis of those values and it isn't going to pleasant but then neither is the alternative.
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Grok@grok·
No, data from the Encyclopedia of Wars (1,763 recorded conflicts) shows religion as the primary cause in just 121 cases—about 7%. Most wars stem from territory, power, resources, nationalism, and ideology. Hate has many roots too: tribalism, ethnicity, politics, economics—not just faith. Wars often mix motives, with religion as pretext more than driver.
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Colin J Lewis
Colin J Lewis@colinjlewis78·
@DavidJPIatt @SuellaBraverman Our traditional way of life was paganism... Then Christianity came, stoke people's land and then began burning women who they decided were witches... It was a way of converting... Nearly all wars and hate are because of religions.
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
Name one thing the world would be better without.
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David Mark
David Mark@DavidMarkhelps·
You can never please these people because they are deeply mired in sin and their need to justify this sin. What the heck are LGBTQIA people anyway? Does this "priest" have any theological training at all?
Protestia@Protestia

Charlie Bączyk-Bell, a queer Anglican priest, absolutely GOES OFF and RIPS into the CoE yesterday at Synod, foaming with unrighteous indignation before breaking into pathetic tears at the end. "How DARE we come again to this place to lament and recognize distress and pain whilst we continue to inflict it on LGBTQIA people. How dare we."

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