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Tim Cooke 🇮🇱 🇬🇧

@sqlblues

Challenging X to be honest and accurate. Too much misinformation, distortion and falsehood is propagated through malign intent.

England, United Kingdom Присоединился Haziran 2011
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@TigerMonko @JamesMelville Because that's what you WANT to believe. You are constructing an explanation that confirms your bias. I accept the possibility of your version, have considered alternatives, researched other accounts and references and concluded that the official account is more plausible.
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MonkoTiger@TigerMonko·
@sqlblues @JamesMelville That's what you want to believe. I believe the soldiers who said they had never known such an order. Coincidence? I don't think so.
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
Gaza. Completely flattened and destroyed. ▪️Over 70,000 dead. ▪️Over 20,000 children dead. ▪️90% of residential buildings destroyed or damaged. There is no justification for this. None whatsoever.
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@TigerMonko @JamesMelville The given explanation is that Shim Bet had non specific intelligence overnight suggesting standard patrols of the fence line might not be prudent until better intel was available. That is far more credible than your conspiracy.
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@Say2km @JamesMelville The Jews were not violent settlers. They didn't steal land they bought it. Almost all of that land was unoccupied. It was mostly poor land and malaria ridden. Why do you suck up the lies when all the above can be proven?
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MonkoTiger
MonkoTiger@TigerMonko·
@sqlblues @JamesMelville The attack was well known in advance and was allowed to happen without response for over 6 hours.
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Simon Cooke
Simon Cooke@SimonMagus·
Seems to me there'll come a day when it becomes clear the sky isn't falling in, that science isn't destroying the planet and that human ingenuity is a good thing. The end of a terrible Age of Doom that began with Silent Spring in 1962, got rockets from the likes of Paul Ehrlich, was catastrophised by Al Gore and created the appalling anti-humanity green movement that's currently making us poorer and weaker for no good reason. To mix my fairy stories the Chicken Lickens of environmentalism need someone to point out they have no clothes on.
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Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
Five years ago today, a teacher from Batley Grammar showed a class a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed. Within days, a hundred Islamists were protesting outside the school gates. Outrageously, the teacher was suspended. The headteacher, Gary Kibble, apologised ‘unequivocally’. It was an astonishing act of appeasement and cowardice. The teacher was then subjected to a campaign of abuse and intimidation, including incitement to violence against him and his family. His kids had to miss school for months. They slept on mattresses in temporary accommodation. An independent probe later cleared him of any wrongdoing whatsoever. Another report likewise found that the school, council and police all ‘totally and utterly failed’ him. Too late - his life was changed forever. Have lessons been learnt from this shameful episode? I fear exactly the same thing would happen today. In fact ‘advice’ has recently been reissued by Labour councils including the one covering Batley, that children’s drawings in art lessons may be seen as ‘idolatrous’ under sharia law. Teachers are even warned that dance lessons could cause parental concerns over ‘physical contact between males and females’. Extremism is being mainstreamed. A climate of threatening and intimidatory harassment is poisoning our institutions. It's antithetical to our democratic way of life. Most of our governing class are simply too spineless to take on Islamists. Look at when I highlighted the chronic failure of integration in parts of Birmingham. I was denounced. And then proven right by West Midlands Police’s admission that violent Islamists living couldn’t be prevented from attacking Jewish football fans. The Police lied and blamed the visiting supporters in an effort to pretend they still had authority in the city. And now look at the reaction of the Prime Minister and much of the media to criticisms of a segregated Iftar in Trafalgar Square. They branded critics racist too. This was despite the Prime Minister himself pulling out of an Iftar in 2021 organised by the very same man, Omar Salha, who arranged this one, apparently because of his Islamist links. We’ve been led by weak hypocrites, who cover up, rather than confront what’s happening. The country is sliding down a dark path as a result. But innocent men and women like the Batley teacher are the greatest victims of extremism, and too many seem intent to forget them. We must defend them and stand up for all those who speak out.
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This is on a par with thinking Palestinians firing rockets at Israel is fine because 95% are intercepted and Israelis are safe in their shelters. That Iran HAS fired missiles at Sovereign UK territory is an act of war. Whether they can hit a specific UK target is irrelevant.
GB News@GBNEWS

'Could Iran threaten European capitals? Yes! Could they do so with accuracy? Probably not...' Former Royal Naval Officer James Gater discusses the level of risk posed by Iran amid reports of missiles able to reach London, and whether Britain can defend from attack.

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Proudofus.uk
Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 1829. Five machines. One mile of track. The world was never the same. 🚂 In October 1829 the Liverpool and Manchester Railway held a competition. The world's first inter-city passenger railway was nearly built. Nobody knew what should pull the trains. The directors wanted stationary engines fixed to the ground. Hauling carriages with cables. George Stephenson disagreed. The directors said: prove it. A £500 prize. One mile of level track. Rainhill, Lancashire. Ten entered. Five showed up. One was powered by a horse. 🐴 The crowd favourite was the Novelty. Small, elegant, built in London. Never tested on a real railway before the day. Then there was Sans Pareil. Heavy, dark, powerful. Built in Shildon, County Durham. And the Rocket. Built in Newcastle by Robert Stephenson. George's 26-year-old son. Quietly confident. The Novelty went first. The crowd erupted. Then its boiler joints failed. Then failed again. Sans Pareil ran powerfully. Then its cylinder cracked. The Rocket kept running. Day after day. Run after run. Hauling thirteen tons. Then on the morning of the 8th of October they uncoupled the load. And the Rocket ran free. Thirty-two miles an hour. 🚂 The crowd had never seen anything move that fast. The Rocket was the only locomotive to complete the trials. £500 prize. And the contract to build every locomotive for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. One year later the railway opened. A Member of Parliament stepped onto the track. William Huskisson, the railway's most passionate supporter, became the world's first railway fatality. The railway opened anyway. History doesn't pause. The Rocket became the template for every steam locomotive built for 150 years. Within twenty years Britain had six thousand miles of railway. It started in a field in Lancashire. With one family from Newcastle who believed a locomotive could win. Did you know this story? 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 Nobody thought a locomotive could do it. One family from Newcastle proved them wrong. We tell the stories because we think they matter. Be Part Of Us. 👉 proudofus.co.uk/support Be Proud Of Us. 🇬🇧
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No electricity, no freedom, grinding poverty, oppressed by a dictatorship, little hope, but at least they can admire a mural painted by some privileged American white folk who will likely go home to a comfortable home in a gated community in Fort Lauderdale.
Stu Smith@thestustustudio

Code Pink flew artists to Cuba to leave behind a “gift” mural. Maybe their base eats that up, but it comes off as pure performative cringe to me.

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The immediate question that comes to mind is, did Morgan McSweeney report the theft of his phone at the time? The answer will of course be no, because it was never in fact stolen, that is just a useful fiction.
The Telegraph@Telegraph

🔴 The reported loss of the device has raised concerns that some correspondence related to Peter Mandelson’s links to Jeffrey Epstein will not be made public 🔗: telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…

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@Microinteracti1 @Edwina_Currie What utter twaddle. Trump didn't post a "hostile video about the United Kingdom" he posted a video mocking our pathetic excuse for a Prime Minister. Starmer deserves to be ridiculed. That it is the president of the United States doing the ridiculing should be to his dying shame!
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Six months ago, King Charles III received Donald Trump at Windsor Castle. Horse-drawn carriages. A 41-gun salute. A state banquet in St George’s Hall with 160 guests. Trump stood next to the King, visibly moved, and called it “one of the highest honours of my life.” Britain smiled, nodded, and filed that away. Today Trump posted a hostile video about the United Kingdom. Downing Street issued a three-sentence response and got on with its day. Because here is the thing about Britain that Americans never quite grasp: this country has been burying empires since before the United States existed. It has outlasted Napoleon, Hitler, and the Soviet Union. It will outlast this. Trump wanted a reaction. He wanted the phone calls, the grovelling, the desperate reassurances. He got a shrug from a country that invented the stiff upper lip and has been practising it for a thousand years. While Washington careens between threats and tantrums, Britain is quietly doing what Britain does. Building alliances. Signing defence agreements. Hosting the leaders that actually matter at Chequers and Downing Street. The adults are in the room. They just stopped expecting Trump to be one of them. The special relationship was always a polite fiction. Britain knew that. It kept the fiction alive because it was useful. Now that it isn’t, Britain is doing what any self-respecting island nation does. It moves on. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Thomas Evans @Renewal2030
Thomas Evans @Renewal2030@ThomasEvansAdur·
@labourpress Yesterday Labour posted a 6 second segment of something @KemiBadenoch said out of context. Today you are posting a 10 second segment of something @JamesCleverly said out of context. You lied about the child abuse enquiry to stop it and you have lied about @NJ_Timothy as well.
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Labour Press@labourpress·
Less than 24 hours ago Kemi Badenoch said she agreed with Nick Timothy that Muslims praying in Trafalgar Square was an "act of domination". This morning her Shadow Communities Secretary disagreed. He knows she's wrong:
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Josh Howie
Josh Howie@joshxhowie·
Fun fact. Palestinians weren’t called Palestinians until 1968. Bonus fun fact. Before that, Palestinians meant Jews.
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They're all completely nuts aren't they? Miami Cubans have all the benefits of an American lifestyle, jobs, education, cars, houses and every opportunity. Cuban Cubans have very very little. But, according to this privileged idiot, they somehow live morally better lives. 🤡
bloom 𖧧@bloomjpg

Hasan says Cubans in Miami vs Cuba are “complete opposites” after experiencing it firsthand "All the good Cubans stayed here and the crazy ones flew up there [Miami].. It's just such a strange cognitive dissonance to experience in real time"

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The code pink Cuba thing... Rich people (mainly white wealthy middle class Americans) telling poor people (99% of Cubans) that other rich people (the Trump administration, Western capitalists etc.) are the reason they're poor.
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Keir Starmer told the House of Commons on 10 September "full due process was followed during this [the Mandelson] appointment". If the communication between McSweeney and Mandelson has not been officially recorded centrally then that is a direct abuse of due process.
Daily Mail@DailyMail

Starmer faces 'cover-up' claims as chief aide's Mandelson messages 'were on stolen phone' trib.al/4eGfvm6

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David Davis MP
David Davis MP@DavidDavisMP·
Sewell is absolutely right. White working-class boys remain the worst performing group in schools. Political parties have acted pathetically about this. Real social mobility will only be achieved if we face this head on. telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו
Iran has proven again in the last 48 hours that it is the enemy of civilization and a danger to the free world: targeting children, families, and the elderly with terror missiles, threatening Jerusalem’s holy sites, launching long-range missiles, and trying to blackmail the world through the Strait of Hormuz. I ask the leaders of the free world: what are you waiting for? Israel is fighting not only for itself, but for all of you
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