Angie Patten

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Angie Patten

Angie Patten

@APatten97670

เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2025
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Kate Hoey
Kate Hoey@CatharineHoey·
They also should look into his behaviour on the Chagos debacle and his continued involvement in advising on part of the Troubles Bill despite his acting for Gerry Adams
The Telegraph@Telegraph

🔴 The Bar Standards Board, which regulates barristers, is assessing a complaint of “potential serious professional misconduct” made against Lord Hermer following a Telegraph investigation 🔗: telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05/0…

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Ellie Rofe
Ellie Rofe@eliotranch·
Whoever is making these decisions has never been a 13 year old girl with a heavy period and the attendant pain and diarrhoea that can come with it. Sorry to be indelicate, but having been that teen girl I can't imagine the misery of having all that going on while a group of lads stood outside. The ones I went to school with would never have let it go. I'm sure plenty of boys don't like this either. A lot of work in modern institutions seems to be unlearning things we learned long ago, in order to pursue some of the most stupid and incoherent nonsense the world has ever heard.
Estelle Birdy Booky Thingies@BirdyBooky

These are the toilets in Harold’s Cross Educate Together Secondary School. Fully open to the corridor and with male and female symbols on every single door. The school has, helpfully, laminate a couple of pieces of paper with arrows written on them saying ‘Male’ and ‘Female’. The only sinks are in the middle of the floor with no wall between them. I suppose the laminated signs are the school’s attempt at a compromise as there was uproar from the students a couple of months ago when plans revealed that every single toilet block and cubicle is mixed sex. Only people who are completely oblivious to the needs and desires of teenage girls especially, for privacy and dignity would make teenage girls share toilet facilities with teenage boys like this. It’s either ignorance or something more sinister - a complete disregard for the rights of half of the population. Educate Together my arse. What about girls and boys from countries, cultures and religious backgrounds for whom these shared facilities will be entirely unacceptable? They will self-exclude from schools like this. Everywhere where mixed sex facilities have been imposed on teenagers like this, girls have ended up physically ill because they will stop drinking water during the day because they won’t use these facilities. @hcetss @Education_Ire @1Hildegarde Why have exclusionary toilet facilities been adopted in this publicly funded school?

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David Starkey
David Starkey@DrDStarkeyCBE·
The great tragedy of the human rights industry as represented by the Attorney General Lord Squirmer is the way in which it inverts morality People who regard themselves as our moral superiors suddenly begin advocating for those who wish us harm, those who defend this country are pursued and harassed, and not only are the participants in this industry handsomely remunerated, but they’re showered with all of the laurels that the establishment can bestow: awards, lecture circuits, lavish dinners, even high political office. When will we turn things the right way up again?
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Angie Patten@APatten97670·
@Jebadoo2 @Glinner Yes, it's really rather neat of Khan to paint himself into the corner so perfectly that it becomes a rather pleasing post.
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Emily Wilding Davison🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
⚠️Multiple horrific offences and not even time in Young Offenders Unit - what kind of vile sentencing is this!?... A 17YO boy who committed nine sex offences against a 12YO girl in Royal Wootton Bassett, including r-pe and distributing footage of it, has been sentenced. District Judge Dickens sentenced the boy who can't be named to a Youth Referral Panel Order for a period of just 12 months. The order "aims to help young people take responsibility for their actions, understand the consequences and focus on rehabilitation." He was put on the sex offenders register for just 30 months. He won't even be 20 when this ends! He was handed a restraining order against the victim for just 7 years - she will still be a teenager when this order ends. This is obscene injustice. This young girl has learned in the most cruel way that she doesn't matter at all. Sickening.
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Simon Schama
Simon Schama@simon_schama·
This is correct. The test is simple. Duriing the period between October 7 and the beginning of Israel's military campaign did we see sympathy that was subsequently lost by the ferocity of that campaign? We did not. what we saw - especially on campuses was the celebration or rationalisation of the mass murder, sexualised sadism and torture and hostage taking as legitimate resistance against colonial oppressors irrespective if they were children, Nova festival goers, elderly holocaust survivors, people who had spent lives working for peace. The slaughter excited a thirst for more not less Jew- killing and not the end of occupation but the end of Israel. Then came the world wide avalanche of Jew hatred and Hamas cosplaying by drum- beating white people guilty about their own colonial history and displacing it on to Jews that gets ever more toxically racist; a virulent hatred so intense it of course strenthens not weakens the case for Zionism,
Simone Rodan-Benzaquen@srodan

There is a claim that keeps circulating, presented as sophisticated analysis: antisemitic violence is caused by Israel’s actions. If Israel behaved differently, Jewish communities around the world would somehow be safer. This argument is not analysis. It is a moral inversion. And it collapses the moment you apply it consistently. When China imprisons Uyghurs, does anyone warn Muslim communities in Paris to expect attacks? When Russia invaded Ukraine, did anyone tell Russian restaurants to brace for violence? No. Never. The causal chain between a government’s actions and violence against a diaspora is only ever constructed for Jews. Every other minority is extended the basic moral courtesy of being treated as individuals rather than proxies. Now look at what the data actually shows. The SPCJ, which tracks antisemitic incidents in France in coordination with the Interior Ministry, has documented a consistent and damning pattern: it is antisemitic violence that inspires more antisemitic violence, not Israeli policy. After Mohamed Merah murdered Jewish children at point-blank range at the Ozar Hatorah school in Toulouse in 2012, antisemitic acts surged by 200%. There was no Gaza operation. No Israeli military action. The massacre of Jews in France produced more attacks on Jews in France. The same logic held after the Hypercacher attack in January 2015: antisemitic acts increased by nearly 300%. Massacres of Jews do not shock antisemites into restraint. They embolden them. They signal impunity. They normalize hatred. And everyone in a position of responsibility knows it. Which brings us to October 7. From the day of the Hamas attack, antisemitic acts in France increased by over 1,000%. A daily average of approximately 25 antisemitic acts was recorded in the 30 days that followed, reaching nearly 40 on some days. In the three months after the attack, the number of antisemitic acts equaled those recorded over the previous three years combined. And here is another detail that makes the “Israel causes antisemitism” argument impossible to sustain: the spike began on October 7 itself, the very day of the attack. Israel had not yet responded. Not a single soldier had entered Gaza. Interior Minister Darmanin sent an urgent message to prefects that same day asking them to immediately reinforce protection of Jewish community sites. Synagogues. Schools. Community centers. By October 10, 10,000 police officers had been deployed to protect 500 Jewish sites across the country. Before any Israeli response existed, the French government already knew that Jewish communities needed protecting. Not because of what Israel was about to do. Because of what had just been done to Jews. Antisemitic violence has one cause. Antisemitism.

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Katy Faust
Katy Faust@Katy_Faust·
Per usual, the two grown men frame themselves as victims. "It's taken a mental toll" "we've been in tears about it" "we grew up in a world where we didn't know two dads could ever have a family." You aren't the victims. That little girl is the victim. You've imposed on her identity struggles, birth trauma, and doomed her to long for a mother all her life. I don't care about your damn 100,000 signatures that would allow "intended parents" to acquire babies, children are not for sale. bbc.com/news/articles/…
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Adrian Hilton
Adrian Hilton@Adrian_Hilton·
This boy quite bravely says Nigel Farage would be better than Keir Starmer. Instead of engaging with his reasons and inviting others to comment, Angela Rayner crushes him, saying Farage is “really dangerous” and “terrible”, and her son would probably be dead if he were PM. It's an appallingly manipulative way to treat nascent political engagement. If I were this boy's father, I'd be writing a robust letter to the headteacher. If I were Nigel Farage, I'd be writing him a personal letter of thanks.
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Adrian Hilton
Adrian Hilton@Adrian_Hilton·
I don't know what school this is, but unless the headteacher has invited a Reform UK politician (and others) to rebut this disinformation and to give a balancing view, this electioneering is a blatant contravention of Part V, Chapter IV, Sections 406-7 of the Education Act 1996.
Angela Rayner@AngelaRayner

Reform UK would destroy our NHS, and make working people pay the price with an American-style insurance system. Vote Labour on 7th May 🌹

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Renée Hoenderkamp
Renée Hoenderkamp@DrHoenderkamp·
You DO NOT have a mandate for this @Keir_Starmer We did not vote for rejoining, paying europe, or even closer alliance in the election that you won with just 34% of the electorate. thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…
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Jake Wallis Simons
Jake Wallis Simons@JakeWSimons·
Exceptional poise, moral clarity, courage and grace from @KemiBadenoch in the face of the Gaza mob. (Total 🔥 too.) Free Britain from jihadism!
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David Frost
David Frost@DavidGHFrost·
The problem is, Starmer's reset isn't about this country and the EU "working together". It's about subordinating this country to one EU law after another with no say in them., and paying for the privilege.
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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spiked
spiked@spikedonline·
Róisín Murphy is a truer Irish rebel than Kneecap will ever be. She risked the ire of the elites by questioning gender ideology, whereas they win plaudits from posh ponces for their dull Israelophobia. More power to Róisín’s elbow, says Brendan O’Neill buff.ly/BaQBsTh
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Paul Embery
Paul Embery@PaulEmbery·
Helping no.2 child with GCSE ‘Citizenship’ revision. Get a load of this.
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Proudofus.uk
Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
There is a door in England that has been open since 1132. 🏛️ It was built during a civil war. The Anarchy. Villages burned. Crops destroyed. People starving. Legend says it began with a peasant girl. She stopped a Bishop on his winter walk by the river outside Winchester. She begged him to help her people. He didn't turn her away. He was Henry de Blois. Grandson of William the Conqueror. Brother of King Stephen. One of the most powerful men in England. He could have done anything with that power. He built a place where any stranger who knocked on the door could be given bread and ale. No questions asked. It was called the Wayfarer's Dole. 🍞 And once it began, it never stopped. Two hundred years later, the Black Death came. Half of England died. The bread kept being given. When Henry VIII closed every monastery in the country, he left this one standing. When Cromwell's army surrounded Winchester, the door stayed open through the siege. Through the Wars of the Roses. Through the Civil War. Through both world wars. Whatever Britain went through, the bread kept being given. ⏳ Today the place is called the Hospital of St Cross. It sits just outside Winchester, the oldest charitable institution in England. Twenty-five elderly Brothers still live there, in robes that haven't changed since the medieval period. The Wayfarer's Dole is still served on a wooden tray at the porter's lodge to anyone who walks up and asks. The same bread. The same ale. The same open door. 894 years later. Whether or not the girl was real, every hungry stranger who has knocked on that door has stood in her place. A Bishop said yes to a girl in 1132. The British people have been saying yes ever since. Be part of us.👇 👉 proudofus.co.uk/support 🙏 Be Proud Of Us.🇬🇧
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