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The view from Malton

@MaltonView

Proud North Yorkshireman. “Far right”, according to the far left, so probably in the centre. The climate does what it does without our help. Wokery is comedy.

Malton, North Yorks. Присоединился Şubat 2018
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Michael C
Michael C@Michaeach3·
Japan's Imam Council is asking Japanese society for "calm and fair dialogue." 🔴 France listened - now it has no-go zones. 🔴 England listened - now it has grooming gangs and sharia courts operating in its cities. 🔴 Sweden listened - now it is the rape capital of Europe. Japan is being asked to open its doors, and the moment a civic group tried to have an honest conversation, the Imam Council refused their mail and sent it back unopened. Japan - you are watching Europe's future play out in real time. Do not repeat its mistakes.
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Anti Woke Memes@AntiWokeMemes·
Can black people be racist? A. YES B. NO
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
The EU Acted. Hungary Acted. The US Acted. Britain Signed Hotel Contracts Until 2039. Yesterday the European Parliament voted 418 to 218 to pass the strictest returns legislation in EU history. The lead negotiator described it as the final missing piece of Europe's migration system. After almost twenty years of standstill, he said, Europe finally has effective return measures. The vote followed the Chișinău Declaration of 15 May, signed by all 46 Council of Europe member states, pushing back against the European Court of Human Rights' increasingly expansive interpretation of migration law. Europe's governments, operating inside the ECHR framework, have decided they have had enough of judicial overreach. They are acting anyway. Britain's removal rate for illegal arrivals stands at 4%. The EU's removal rate, the number so catastrophically low it triggered yesterday's emergency legislation, stands at 20%. Britain is removing at one fifth the rate of a system the EU itself just declared broken beyond tolerance. While announcing it wants to stop the boats, the Home Office has signed accommodation contracts for asylum seekers running until 2039. A government that intends to remove people does not contract for 15 years of housing them. The standard explanation is the ECHR. Ministers have cited it for years as the primary obstacle to removal, the external constraint that ties Britain's hands regardless of political will. It is worth examining that claim against the Court's own published data. Of more than 430,000 applications processed by the ECHR in the past decade, fewer than 2% concerned immigration. Of those, over 92% were dismissed. Fewer than 450 cases, one in every thousand applications to the Court, resulted in a finding of human rights violation on immigration grounds. The obstacle is not in Strasbourg. It is in Chancery Lane. The domestic immigration tribunal system, staffed in part by judges whose documented backgrounds lie in open-borders advocacy, produces rulings that no democratically elected parliament ever intended and that the ECHR itself would not require. And the institutional machinery surrounding it ensures that challenging any of this carries consequences. A new Islamophobia definition, opposed by the government's own former anti-extremism adviser and by the Equality and Human Rights Commission, is being embedded across every school, hospital, broadcaster and public body in the country. Two-tier policing, documented in Hampshire's own Race Action Plan and in the College of Policing's guidance, conditions officers to treat a racism accusation as the primary fact requiring response. The framework does not just permit the embedding of mass migration. It is designed to make objecting to it a disciplinary matter. The EU has now demonstrated, within the ECHR framework, that effective returns legislation is achievable. Hungary has demonstrated that a 4% removal rate is a political choice, not a legal inevitability. The United States has demonstrated that border crossings can be reduced from 1.6 million to under 240,000 within months of a government deciding to act. Every external constraint Britain's government cites as the reason it cannot act has now been dismantled by other governments operating under comparable or identical legal obligations. Mass immigration is not an act of nature managed by people smugglers. It is a policy choice sustained by successive governments across thirty years, maintained by an institutional framework that classifies concern about it as extremism, and defended by a legal excuse that the EU just voted 418 to 218 to stop hiding behind. The smugglers did not build this system. The government did. Yesterday, 418 members of the European Parliament decided they had had enough of pretending otherwise. Britain's government has not. "Mass immigration is not an act of nature managed by people smugglers. It is a policy choice sustained by successive governments across thirty years"
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Rachel@RachelD1892·
Starmer will take a decision over the weekend about whether he should resign. What would you advise him to do?
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
If I weren't a Muslim, I'd probably be Islamophobic too. If all I saw were extremist violence, women being beaten into compliance, people killed for blasphemy, apostates punished, child marriage defended, and religious laws forced on everyone... Why wouldn't I be afraid? At that point, Islam wouldn't look like a religion. It would look like a system of control. Maybe the biggest threat to Islam's reputation isn't its critics. Maybe it's Muslims who keep proving them right.
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Daniel Hannan
Daniel Hannan@DanielJHannan·
After seven decades of socialist immiseration, Cuba has just announced that it will: 🔴Enlarge the private sector 🔴Ease price controls 🔴Lift energy taxes 🔴Cut spending 🔴Reduce the national debt Britain is doing the opposite of all these things.
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Vibatim@monaco_francs·
@GBNEWS He’s a white man. We all know it when he’s race is omitted. Racist news channel. If it was a black man the news will read “black man feeds toddler to crocodile for his amusement” or “all blacks feed their babies to crocodiles”.
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The view from Malton@MaltonView·
@ShahrarAli You’ve been had. This idiotic woman wasn’t the best choice. Except for the laughs.
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Shahrar Ali
Shahrar Ali@ShahrarAli·
I'm quite stunned at how poorly Greens did in Makerfield. 308 electors understood that the Green Party had a unique selling point? What's happened to our core environmental message?
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The view from Malton@MaltonView·
@annaturley You really don’t understand a thing, do you? Go and talk to someone trying to run a small business. They’ll tell you exactly how and why you’re completely trashing the economy. Not one of your colleagues have any experience of life in a SME. That’s where the economy sits.
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Anna Turley MP
Anna Turley MP@annaturley·
Just to remind some folk that is nothing ‘timid’ about a Labour government lifting half a million kids out of poverty, the biggest uplift of workers rights in a generation, giving millions of people a pay rise, transforming the NHS, nationalising the steel industry & our railways
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Marcus Pittman
Marcus Pittman@ImKingGinger·
Clarkson's Farm is an absolute masterpiece in television. It's strongly anti government, anti regulation, pro individual freedom and property ownership. It's about the everyday man fighting government tyranny. It's insanely funny and equally as smart. And it is perhaps one of the most deeply moving and emotional television series I've ever seen. If it was created five hundred years ago it would be considered an absolute classic of literature, music and comedy right alongside of Shakespeares greatest works. If it was made eighty years ago Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper would have caused Abbott and Costello to be forgotten. Send your prayers to Jeremy Clarkson, may God heal him of cancer and bring him to saving faith. Prayer's for the entire production team and for Kaleb Cooper and Charlie as well. May the world be blessed with many, many more season's of this masterpiece.
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Buxton ❤️ Europe
Buxton ❤️ Europe@BxtnLovesEurope·
Brexit has been a complete failure! Brexit was a complete con! The sooner the UK rejoins the EU with all of its multiple benefits the better. Especially at this time of severe international tension. The EU was created to ensure peace in Europe. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
Islam on mainstream Arab TV: Muslim scholar says parents have an obligation to cover 2-year-old girls with Islamic veils to stop the little girls from tempting Muslim men to rape them.
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Guz Khan 🥶
Guz Khan 🥶@GuzKhanOfficial·
You know what Burnham and Markerfield proves? This is a good country. Full of good people. This app is false. It’s a meeting point for wankers who share racist and xenophobic ideas. You lot crack on, best of luck. England is REAL offline. That’s the best England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🩵🫱🏾‍🫲🏻🫱🏽‍🫲🏾
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Anti Woke Memes
Anti Woke Memes@AntiWokeMemes·
Guys, what is ONE reason you won’t date 'trans women'? 🏳️‍⚧️
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Flibberty Gibbert
Flibberty Gibbert@ReturnOfDadbo·
Still can’t wrap my head around Women voting Reform. Mate, they actively want to remove your fucking rights. It’s a fucking illness, innit?
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The view from Malton@MaltonView·
@MasterMaliq Is this the same Muhammad who urges Jihad? Who wants his followers to “kill the Jew wherever you find him”? To murder apostates? In whose name suicide bombs are triggered? With 72 virgins on offer? Or some other Muhammad, who you’ve kept quiet in a cupboard somewhere?
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Moses: "Thou shalt not kill." Jesus: "Love thy neighbour as thyself." Muhammad: "Whoever kills a soul... it is as if he had slain all mankind." Different prophets. Same message. One God.
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