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Chris Warlock

@warlockwraith

Quark, Strangeness and Charm. ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn

London, England Katılım Haziran 2020
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Scary Busey
Scary Busey@BillyElliot1999·
@Bbmorg So that I have this correct. If I, as an ordinary citizen, use excessive force against someone who attacked me I’d be arrested by you. But you condone one of your own doing just that. No wonder no one respects the police anymore
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Bob Morgan 🇬🇧🇺🇦 💙
If I was an officer arriving at that scene in a motor vehicle I would have seriously considered running him over with the vehicle. I believe that would be lawful but no part of police training. I support what the officers did. Period.
sandra@mrsDugskullery

He is tasered and on the ground. Why was it necessary to keep kicking him in the head? Can a doctor say what harm these kicks would cause? We'll never find out why he did it or who had put him up to it, if the police kick his brains in.

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Gregory Cloney
Gregory Cloney@gregcloney·
@Bbmorg That is because you are prone to justifying police brutality. Maybe you are over influenced by yanks. Whether the cops panicked, or were badly trained or were acting vindictively Rowley should not have approved their actions. He should also not spent several days lying.
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Ray Sullivan
Ray Sullivan@RayASullivan·
@Bbmorg I'm reluctant to wade into this but for one I'd suggest the people on the ground have to justify their decisions eventually. There could have been a less aggressive approach, but don't discount adrenaline rush.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Putting British women at risk to make a vindictive political point is abhorrent.
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Joss Sheldon
Joss Sheldon@JossSheldon·
If you want Britain to be a "Christian country", then please start by loving your neighbour - be they Christian or not, British or foreign, cis or trans.
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Chris Warlock
Chris Warlock@warlockwraith·
@SamCKx That’s a stretch. The Representation of the People Act targets coercion and intimidation, not political arguments about policy outcomes. Saying “vote X and you’ll get Y” is standard campaign messaging, not a criminal threat.
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Sam
Sam@SamCKx·
Nigel Farage has committed prosecutable election offences with this video under the Representation of the People Act 1983. The Act prohibits inducing voters through the threat of “temporal injury”, which includes material disadvantage such as the targeted imposition of government burdens. Threatening to specifically house illegal migrants in a constituency if it does not vote Reform is coercive and constitutes a criminal offence.
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage

If you vote Reform you will not have an illegal migrant deportation facility in your area. We will hold migrants awaiting deportation in constituencies that vote Green instead. You get what you vote for.

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Chris Warlock
Chris Warlock@warlockwraith·
@donmcgowan Thought you would welcome Immigrants, Don? What’s then matter, don’t want them near you? Why are you intimidated?
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Chris Warlock
Chris Warlock@warlockwraith·
@_HenryBolton It’s about time people will actually get what they vote for. Consequences….
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Henry Bolton OBE 🇬🇧
Henry Bolton OBE 🇬🇧@_HenryBolton·
Reform says it will build new immigration centres in areas that vote Green. Democratic politics is not punitive. Authoritarian politics is. Illegal immigration policy, including the location of any detention centres, should be based on national objectives and requirements, security, operational necessity, efficiency, and logistics such as access to airfields for removal, not on punishing whole communities for how some - perhaps a minority - of them voted. As a policy is not only inefficient, it’s confrontational and deliberately divisive. It’d set voters against voters and councils against central government when the real task is to restore national control. Furthermore, detention centres should be offshore, or at least remote and secure, not dumped into population centres as a political stunt. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05/0…
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UK Prime Minister
UK Prime Minister@10DowningStreet·
When the UK and the European Union work together, we all reap the benefits. In these volatile times we need to go further and faster on economic, energy and defence security.
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Roshan M Salih
Roshan M Salih@RmSalih·
Zack Polanski was wrong to apologise. Kicks to the head with heavy boots could easily cause death. Essa Suleiman was already subdued. If they wanted him to drop the knife they could have stomped on his arm or hand. The truth is the police clearly used excessive force against a man who was already subdued because they wanted to enact retribution. That is not the police's role.
Sky News@SkyNews

"What on earth was going through your head when you retweeted that? " @TrevorPTweets asks Zack Polanski about his decision to retweet a post criticising the police's action against the Golders Green suspect. trib.al/E3vbqD6 #TrevorPhillips | 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602

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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
Twice now, @bbclaurak has talked about the two Jewish victims of the Golders Green attack, and has not mentioned the Muslim victim once. All three victims are worthy of being mentioned. #BBCLauraK
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Candice Holmes
Candice Holmes@hol40900·
Zack Polanski saw five kicks to a tasered man's head. Instead of performing outrage for cameras, he's doing the harder thing: taking it to the Met Commissioner directly. Social media wants spectacle. Zack wants accountability. That's not weakness — that's maturity. #bbclaurak
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Congolesa Rice
Congolesa Rice@judeinlondon·
If there’s nothing wrong with the police conduct in the video why has BBC News taken to blurring it
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Sly U
Sly U@SlyForTheRight·
🚨 YOU CAN’T MAKE THIS UP 🚨 A prankster approaches Laila Cunningham pretending to hand over an envelope of cash from “Dimitri in Moscow”… and her reaction says it all. First question: “How much is it?” Then the body language — leaning in, ears open, hands gesturing toward the envelope, even peeking inside. Only saved by last-minute intervention from her Reform UK handlers telling her not to take it. Have these people learnt nothing from the cautionary tale of Nathan Gill? 🍿
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Ex-Prison Officer
Ex-Prison Officer@Prison_Screw·
I’ve done the same training as they have and the only excuse for this is blind panic. When this happens you make sure you’re not sharing their shift pattern because they’ll land you in the sh1t one day.
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