Labbie3

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Labbie3

Labbie3

@BelshamJan

Football, fantasy, bit of gf baking and reading

เข้าร่วม Nisan 2021
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Heidi Bachram
Heidi Bachram@HeidiBachram·
@zarahsultana You literally posed with someone making the Hamas triangle sign. Save your thoughts. No one wants them.
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Kellie-Jay Keen
Kellie-Jay Keen@ThePosieParker·
Is @ZackPolanski a dangerous prick or is that just my perception?
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Mark Littlewood
Mark Littlewood@MarkJLittlewood·
The economy is on the floor. We are drowning in debt. Welfarism is out of control. What shall we do as a priority? Yep, ban the tumble dryer. 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️👇 telegraph.co.uk/money/consumer…
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Sophie Corcoran
Sophie Corcoran@sophielouisecc·
If we ban hereditary peers - we should ban the political appointments of peers as well A peer who is serving hereditarily is far far better than a peer who is serving because of corruption
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Chris Hayes
Chris Hayes@Chris58Hayes·
@DavidHeadViews Labour voters have misjudged Labour and Kier Starmer. They are far more dishonest, incompetent, and corrupt than anyone could have imagined.
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Baroness Foster DBE #FreeIran🦁❤️
Get a grip ! You don’t think any politician cross Party ever came from a Council estate before Darren .. What a ridiculous statement ! His @darrenpjones claim to fame is - Defending the horrific judgement of his boss @Keir_Starmer appointing Mandelson… knowing he’d remained friends with a convicted paedophile to UK Ambassador to the USA 🇺🇸 and supporting his decision to push this decision through at all costs .. throwing anyone who got in his way under a bus..🚌 Macsweeney .. the human shield 🛡️ disappearing messages and a stolen mobile 📱 phone .. Sir Olly Robbins .. sacked for doing his job .. outrageous.. for starters.. and you sing his praises.. They have no moral compass and even less judgment !
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Angry Bootneck
Angry Bootneck@AngryBootneck·
@DavidHeadViews He said on live TV “the boats are all women and babies” you fucking lunatic. He’s a bare faced liar and an embarrassing indictment of us all and our political system! 😂🤷‍♂️
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Richard Donaldson
Richard Donaldson@RDonaldson91·
Okay, X trolls, I'm just going to say it… The police officers seen kicking the knifeman in the head were absolutely correct in their actions. I was trained by the police and the British Army as part of my deployment for Operation Temperer a few years ago. Using their hands to keep control of their weapons while using their feet to deal blows to the head and body is completely standard. I also wonder if you’d be so “outraged” and quick to “condemn” those heroes if it were your child that had just been stabbed by that terrorist.
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PollCheck
PollCheck@poll_checker·
Approval Ratings (NET) Kemi Badenoch: -5% (+5) Ed Davey: -10% (-2) Nigel Farage: -14% (+2) Zack Polanski: -14% (+3) Keir Starmer: -45% (-2) Via: More in Common Field Work: 24–27 Apr changes w/ 17–20 Apr
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Trish
Trish@TrishHodkinson·
@KemiBadenoch @7nestingwrens Not much mention of those peers today. Such a shame. I thank them for their service. Now this awful Labour government will fill the Lords with their horrendous likes of failed MPs
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Jewish Representative Council of GM & Region
“If you go on marches where people chant or hold signs calling to Globalise the Intifada, you don’t get to morally absolve yourselves when the intifada is globalised”. JRC Chief Executive Marc Levy speaking on @LBC after the terrorist attack in Golders Green.
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
In the midst of all the news today, and with Parliament prorogued, many people may not have noticed that this was the final time the hereditary peers sat in Parliament before being forced out by Labour. I want to pay an extra special tribute to them. Combined they had 1784 years of parliamentary experience, wisdom and service to this country. That is not something easily replaced, and it should not be casually discarded. Most were Conservatives. All were public servants. They have brought to public life judgment shaped over decades, deep expertise, institutional memory, and a sense of duty that has strengthened Parliament and, very often, improved legislation in ways the public will never fully see. Their record speaks for itself. They have served in war and peace, in government and opposition, in defence, diplomacy, farming, business, science and public service. They have not merely occupied seats in the Lords, they have contributed to the life of the nation. That is why what has happened matters. Hereditary peers are a living part of Britain’s constitutional inheritance that Labour is casually tearing up. Labour has rubbed away another part of our heritage, not to strengthen Parliament but to replace it with political appointees, four of whom it has already had to suspend the whip from because they were so inappropriate. That contrast says rather a lot. At a time when public trust in politics is fragile, I think it is worth saying plainly that experience, seriousness and tradition still matter. Service still matters. Duty still matters. So today, as an era closes, I want to put on record my profound gratitude and admiration for our hereditary peers. Britain has been better governed because of them. The Conservative Party has been stronger because of them. And Parliament will be poorer without them. Their contribution will long outlast the petty politics that has brought this moment about.
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Sharron Davies HoL MBE
Sharron Davies HoL MBE@sharrond62·
Words are cheap, it’s actions that count. I’m sick to death of certain politicians being shocked & horrified (again) then allowing weekly vile marches
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Jean Hatchet
Jean Hatchet@JeanHatchet·
I have seen women raising the alarm about this group and being called “far right” for doing so. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
Zack Polanski very recently brought Jewish suffering in the UK into question, implying that it's a "perception of unsafety". Well, Zack? Would you like to tell us how you feel now? You vile, horrible man.
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
When people tell me not to vote for Restore Britain because it's a "far right party", my answer to them is this: I am not scared of the "far right". I am scared of being stabbed or raped on the street while minding my own business.
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Spirited1
Spirited1@helen_spirit1·
Hey @Keir_Starmer COBRA meetings don’t take all day and night. Where the hell are you? Get your cowardly, weaselly arse down to Golders Green and face the music. And stay longer than a few seconds this time, you utter disgrace.
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