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Telford, England Katılım Haziran 2012
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DAZN Boxing
DAZN Boxing@DAZNBoxing·
STOPPAGE AT THE END OF THE 8TH! 😤 #EdwardsNqothole |Live NOW on DAZN ▪️
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ClarksonsFarm
ClarksonsFarm@ClarksonsFarm1·
Cheers to that!🍻
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The British Patriot
The British Patriot@TheBritLad·
Under British Prime Minister Keir Starmers leadership, those with an opinion are BANNED from entering the country. Those who wish you harm, or have committed extreme crimes are WELCOME. This is modern Britain.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Activist: "Your cows are putting carbon into the atmosphere." Farmer: "Where did they get it?" Activist: "What?" Farmer: "The carbon. Where did the cow get it before it put it anywhere." Activist: "From... eating?" Farmer: "From eating grass. And where did the grass get it." Activist: "The soil?" Farmer: "The air. The grass pulled it out of the air last spring. The cow ate the grass. The cow breathed some of it back out. It went back into the air it came from." Activist: "But it's still going into the atmosphere." Farmer: "It's going back. There's a difference between a thing going somewhere and a thing going back. You've described a circle and you're frightened of it." Activist: "Then just don't have the cow." Farmer: "The grass still dies in autumn. It rots where it falls. The carbon goes back into the air either way, just without anyone getting fed in the middle." Activist: "It's not that simple." Farmer: "It's grass, cow, breath, grass. Or it's grass, rot, air, grass. Same circle, fewer dinners. If that's complicated for you I'd stay away from the water cycle. That one's got clouds in it."
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Lucy Allan
Lucy Allan@lucyallan·
Labour has asked the King to say he is ‘pleased to approve the appointment’ of this man to His Majesty’s Government.
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Dear voters, This is who your vote is going to. This kind of politician that Labour puts in power: Meet Shaun Davies. Former Leader of Telford & Wrekin Council, now the Labour MP for Telford. Shaun oversaw the systemic failure of thousands of little girls at the hands of Pakistani-Muslim grooming gangs. For years, he and the council he led downplayed the severity and scale of CSE in Telford and attempted to block an independent inquiry. If anyone should be held responsible for the modern culture of ignorance, victim-blaming, and indifference within the Council (as highlighted in the IITCSE investigation) it is Davies. Yet, he barely offered an apology, let alone took responsibility for his, his Cabinet’s, and his Council’s failure to protect vulnerable girls. On the day that the IITCSE Report was published, Shaun was noticeably silent. He gave no public statement and blatantly distanced himself from the findings. He later stated that: “I was three years of age at the time” CSE was going on, as well as trying to emphasise that it was historic and imply that this was all ‘before his time’. This isn’t true. CSE was, and is still, going on in Telford. Davies was in the Cabinet from 2011. He served as Leader from 2016. He was part of the establishment. He was part of the problem. He coordinated a letter which was co-signed by 9 other powerful local men (dubbed the ‘Telford Ten’) to Amber Rudd, then the Home Secretary, stating that it was “not necessary” for an independent inquiry into CSE in Telford. He instead claimed that the Alexis Jay inquiry into child sexual abuse (which didn’t cover Telford or go into detail about other CSE ‘hotspots’) would suffice. He only later backtracked due to significant public pressure. He supported members of his Cabinet who were directly responsible for the failings. Indeed, many of the key players in the Telford CSE scandal are still serving in positions of authority in Telford and elsewhere to this day. The Cabinet Member for Children’s Services at the time, Paul Watling, reportedly publicly called the journalist responsible for breaking the Telford story ‘despicable and said she was ‘inventing the scale of the abuse in order to sell a survivor’s book’. Another signatory of Council Leader’s letter to the Home Secretary, Andrew Mason, reportedly said the story was ‘made up on the back of a fag packet,’ while a different Labour councillor said that it was “sensationalised scaremongering”. And Davies’ attempts to distance himself from the failings that he was part of – indeed, that he was integral to – simply don’t hold up. It is my belief that he has only avoided scrutiny for this long because of the influential position he held in the Council. Even the implementation of the IITCSE Report (which heavily criticised Council leadership) was being overseen in-part by Davies (albeit as part of the complex implementation committee structures). Like in other Rochdale, Rotherham and elsewhere, Davies and other local men were essentially granted the power to mark their own homework. And now, he holds even greater power and influence as Telford’s MP. Despite the fact that concerns were raised before his election due to his involvement in the CSE scandal and continued refusal to acknowledge his Council’s failings. Labour continues to promote the very people who ignored little girls being abused. Davies and his Council turned a blind eye for far too long. In my opinion, no one that played a part in, or ignored, the cover-up of child grooming and exploitation is fit for office. Shaun Davies wasn’t an innocent bystander. He was part of the problem. He knew. He did everything in his power to cover it up and save face. And now he and politicians like him have the audacity to exploit the little girls they failed, claiming to represent us? He is unfit for office, and unfit for public life. Don’t give them more power. Don’t vote for men like Davies. Don’t vote for Labour.

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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Muslims continue to elect Muslims based on religion and religion alone. A Restore Britain Government would end political Islam.
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
Dear voters, This is who your vote is going to. This kind of politician that Labour puts in power: Meet Shaun Davies. Former Leader of Telford & Wrekin Council, now the Labour MP for Telford. Shaun oversaw the systemic failure of thousands of little girls at the hands of Pakistani-Muslim grooming gangs. For years, he and the council he led downplayed the severity and scale of CSE in Telford and attempted to block an independent inquiry. If anyone should be held responsible for the modern culture of ignorance, victim-blaming, and indifference within the Council (as highlighted in the IITCSE investigation) it is Davies. Yet, he barely offered an apology, let alone took responsibility for his, his Cabinet’s, and his Council’s failure to protect vulnerable girls. On the day that the IITCSE Report was published, Shaun was noticeably silent. He gave no public statement and blatantly distanced himself from the findings. He later stated that: “I was three years of age at the time” CSE was going on, as well as trying to emphasise that it was historic and imply that this was all ‘before his time’. This isn’t true. CSE was, and is still, going on in Telford. Davies was in the Cabinet from 2011. He served as Leader from 2016. He was part of the establishment. He was part of the problem. He coordinated a letter which was co-signed by 9 other powerful local men (dubbed the ‘Telford Ten’) to Amber Rudd, then the Home Secretary, stating that it was “not necessary” for an independent inquiry into CSE in Telford. He instead claimed that the Alexis Jay inquiry into child sexual abuse (which didn’t cover Telford or go into detail about other CSE ‘hotspots’) would suffice. He only later backtracked due to significant public pressure. He supported members of his Cabinet who were directly responsible for the failings. Indeed, many of the key players in the Telford CSE scandal are still serving in positions of authority in Telford and elsewhere to this day. The Cabinet Member for Children’s Services at the time, Paul Watling, reportedly publicly called the journalist responsible for breaking the Telford story ‘despicable and said she was ‘inventing the scale of the abuse in order to sell a survivor’s book’. Another signatory of Council Leader’s letter to the Home Secretary, Andrew Mason, reportedly said the story was ‘made up on the back of a fag packet,’ while a different Labour councillor said that it was “sensationalised scaremongering”. And Davies’ attempts to distance himself from the failings that he was part of – indeed, that he was integral to – simply don’t hold up. It is my belief that he has only avoided scrutiny for this long because of the influential position he held in the Council. Even the implementation of the IITCSE Report (which heavily criticised Council leadership) was being overseen in-part by Davies (albeit as part of the complex implementation committee structures). Like in other Rochdale, Rotherham and elsewhere, Davies and other local men were essentially granted the power to mark their own homework. And now, he holds even greater power and influence as Telford’s MP. Despite the fact that concerns were raised before his election due to his involvement in the CSE scandal and continued refusal to acknowledge his Council’s failings. Labour continues to promote the very people who ignored little girls being abused. Davies and his Council turned a blind eye for far too long. In my opinion, no one that played a part in, or ignored, the cover-up of child grooming and exploitation is fit for office. Shaun Davies wasn’t an innocent bystander. He was part of the problem. He knew. He did everything in his power to cover it up and save face. And now he and politicians like him have the audacity to exploit the little girls they failed, claiming to represent us? He is unfit for office, and unfit for public life. Don’t give them more power. Don’t vote for men like Davies. Don’t vote for Labour.
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DaddleDoo
DaddleDoo@MickeyTaker17·
@ChampionshpTalk Welcome back where your sh1tty fans belong. Here’s hoping for a double relegation!!
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Championship Terrace Talk
Championship Terrace Talk@ChampionshpTalk·
We welcome Wolverhampton Wanderers and all their fans back to the Championship. We can offer you: - No VAR 👍 - More 3pm kickoffs 🍻 - The Black Country Derby 🤞 - No plastic tourists ❤️ + the most unpredictable and competitive league in the world! 🔥 Welcome Back! #wwfc #wolves
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Curt
Curt@17CXH·
Well, that’s by far weirdest away end in the division
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David Atherton
David Atherton@daveatherton·
Made me laugh.
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Skint Eastwood
Skint Eastwood@Skint_Eastwood1·
🚨 Douglas Murray DESTROYS BBC Newsnight Presenter Douglas Murray calmly dismantles the BBC on his “less Islam” comment: Nick Watt: “We should have less Islam in this country. Was that a wise phrase?” Murray: “Perfectly wise phrase… This country had a wildly stupid and lax immigration policy for decades.” On the bomber Salman Abedi: “One of the sons they gave this country was Salman Abedi who at 22 killed 22 young girls… one for every year of life this country gave him.” Then the key logic: “Jihadist extremism, jihadism comes from Islam. Therefore, if it’s 1%, 5%, 15% of people of the Muslim faith who follow that version of it, you’ve got a hell of a problem. And the more people, this is simple math, the larger the number of people who are followers of a faith that has not solved the extremism problem in its midst… the more extremism you will have. You don’t get that from the Catholic Church… or the Anglican church.” Murray closes powerfully: “Nobody else is as incredibly slow in learning as the British media and political class when it comes to this problem. Why is it the case that Saturday after Saturday we have thousands of people going through major British cities who support the death cults who would murder Jews and the rest of us next? That’s a question you and Newsnight should answer.” Countries with less Islam have less Islamic terrorism. Straight talk the BBC clearly struggles with.
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Talking Wolves
Talking Wolves@TalkingWolves·
🗓️ On this day in 2019, Wolves came from behind to beat Manchester United 2-1 in the Premier League. A first half goal from Diogo Jota & an own goal from Chris Smalling secured #Wolves their second victory in just over two weeks against United. ✅ #WWFC
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Talking Wolves
Talking Wolves@TalkingWolves·
🗓️ On this day in 2022, Wolves beat Aston Villa 2-1 at Molineux. An early goal from Jonny and an Ashley Young own goal was enough to secure Wolves the victory. ✅ #WWFC | #Wolves
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
I was sexually abused from the age of 5. I still feel the hands on my skin. I still get night terrors. I still struggle with relationships and trusting others. But apparently the mass rape of little girls is just a joke to these leftist cretins.
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