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Christopher@indumbpendence·
@MyStanceOnly @Donaldkicksass @MrsBr0wn_82 @MontgomeryToms There is a reason why Labour always hold their conference in Liverpool. Even after Starmer lied to you all and said he wouldn't do an interview with The Sun Liverpool still voted for him after he did a sit down interview with The Sun.
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Oliver's Dad.
Oliver's Dad.@Donaldkicksass·
@MrsBr0wn_82 @MontgomeryToms Strangely not a single Scouser was spoken to, it's what these posh boy knob heads do! I live in Liverpool. I am a Scouser, Monty is a Propagandist for Restore! The Reality, Labour fear Reform! Restore is nowhere! I don't know a single person in Liverpool who isn't voting Reform.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Some exciting news to share - Restore Britain's membership has just gone through 120,000. That is double the Liberal Democrats. Double. Almost entirely done through social media. Less than six weeks after launch, less than one week after our official registration as a political party. Our ground game is now firing. Approaching 400 parliamentary constituencies now have local branches up and running. Introductory meetings happening every day. The billboard campaign is on, with leaflets going through doors - thousands and thousands more every day. Regardless of what you think of our politics, this is a uniquely impressive achievement. Nothing like it has ever happened in British politics. Ever. According to yougov, I have the best approval ratings of any party leader - I'm not even a sodding politician. That is why the establishment detest us. I would have it no other way. We have no interest in reforming the establishment. I want to smash the establishment - destroy it, and start again. Rebuilding a system that puts one group of people at the top of the agenda, every single time. The British people. Does that make us extreme or radical? Irrelevant. We are going to do what needs to be done, however painful that will be. We are going to Restore Britain.
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Sarah
Sarah@MyStanceOnly·
@Bigqadi No apology should be required from people who had nothing to do with this.....you can't blame people for something they had no part off regardless of race!
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Qadi@Bigqadi·
No amount of apology can ever undo what white people did to Black people.
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
I have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and a genetic predisposition for endometriosis. The pain gets so bad or I lose so much blood that I pass out, haemorrhage, or end up in hospital. I might not be able to have kids because of it. I am sick of men cosplaying our suffering. A man can identify as a woman. But he will never be female. Endometriosis and PCOS are debilitating conditions which affect one in ten women. WOMEN. Only women. You will never feel the heartbreak of miscarrying a child, the agony of dysmenorrhea, the fear of being told as a teenager that the biological process your body was built for will cause decades of pain and suffering. Our biology is not your label. Our suffering is not your kink. Our bodies are not your costume. If a straight cisgender woman was hired as a transgender representative, the trans community would be outraged. So why is it okay for a man to be hired for a woman’s job? We deserve advocates and representatives who actually understand us. Our bodies. Our disease. Our choice. If you were born with a penis, you will never know what it’s like to be a woman. Stop fetishising the female experience.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Liverpool Council Has a Myth-Busting Problem. The Myths Are Its Own Liverpool City Council has published official guidance informing residents that concern about migrants and violence against women is based on stereotypes, misinformation, and social media rumour. It tells them the strongest predictor of such violence is gender, not culture or nationality. It warns against judging communities. It pledges to ensure that "divisive stories no longer fuel hostility." It has committed a 10-year anti-racism strategy to the project of telling its own residents what they are and are not permitted to think. There is just one problem. The facts don't cooperate. The Ministry of Justice does not publish social media rumour. Its figures show foreign nationals imprisoned for sexual offences have reached a record high. Telegraph FOI analysis puts their arrest rate for sexual offences at 165 per 100,000, more than three times the rate for British citizens. Convictions rose 62 per cent in four years. These numbers did not come from a far-right website. They came from the government Liverpool Council serves under. The council's guidance says there is "no causal link" between asylum seeker populations and increased violence against women and girls, and that suggesting certain backgrounds correlate with higher risk "is not supported by evidence." But culture is not incidental to this question. It is central to it. Many of the men arriving on small boats come from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran, countries where the subordination of women is not a fringe attitude but a legal and social reality enforced by the state. In Afghanistan, women cannot leave their homes without a male guardian, cannot work, cannot be educated past primary school, and rape victims can be stoned to death for adultery. In Iran, women have been beaten, jailed and killed for removing the hijab. In Pakistan, hundreds of women are murdered annually in so-called honour killings, child marriage remains legally protected under religious pressure, and the conviction rate for rape stands at roughly 4 per cent. These are not the customs of a distant era. They are the operating conditions of the societies these men grew up in, enforced by law, by religion, and by community expectation. The Alexis Jay inquiry into Rotherham found that perpetrators regarded non-Muslim girls as legitimate targets, an attitude with identifiable cultural roots that officials refused to name. That refusal cost over a thousand girls their childhoods. Liverpool Council is now repeating it as policy. Cultural conditioning of that depth and that duration does not dissolve at Dover. To pretend otherwise is not tolerance. It is the same institutional cowardice that looked away before, repackaged as compassion. The council's guidance ignores the grooming gang inquiries, dismisses the Ministry of Justice figures, and pretends the Centre for Migration Control's analysis does not exist. It asserts that concern is stereotype, offers no evidence for that assertion, and commits public money to a decade-long campaign to correct the residents raising it. That is not myth-busting. That is the Rotherham instinct given a budget. The women and girls of Liverpool deserve better than a council more committed to managing their perceptions than protecting their safety. The first duty of any local authority is to its residents. Liverpool has decided its first duty is to the narrative. "Many of the men arriving on small boats come from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran, countries where the subordination of women is not a fringe attitude but a legal and social reality enforced by the state."
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🤍𝕁𝕆🤍@jomickane·
A rape every 57 minutes 😯🤬
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Restore Merseyside
Restore Merseyside@MerseyRestore·
One thing Liverpool City Council will never unite for is the native British population of the city. Working class white males are the most disadvantaged demographic throughout Merseyside. Why not stand up for them @lpoolcouncil ?
Liverpool City Council@lpoolcouncil

Liverpool looks out for one another. Respect and solidarity define our city, racism doesn’t. Support the #ThisIsLiverpool campaign and help share a message of unity and belonging. 👉 learn more liverpoolexpress.co.uk/thisisliverpoo…

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Sarah@MyStanceOnly·
@lpoolcouncil Does that include racism against white people?
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Alina
Alina@alinavisooo_net·
🚨🇳🇱 The 150-year-old Vondelkerk Church in the Netherlands was set on fire by Muslim migrants. What's your response to this......??👀 MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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Sarah@MyStanceOnly·
@MerseyRestore If they claimed asylum or their parents did and returned to the country they claimed from they should not be allowed to return regardless.
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Restore Merseyside@MerseyRestore·
🚨 Somali born Liverpool rappers take up arms in foreign clan war: Two men from Liverpool, drill rappers Abdifatah Gulaid (31, Still Brickin') and Noah Ihiekwe (30, Rayzer), went to Somalia to fight in an ethnic clan war between the Somaliland and Puntland clans. Both men were dressed in military-style clothing and carrying assault rifles. Gulaid (Still Brickin') is heard speaking in Somali to the group: "The time for talk is finished... You're going to see our mettle in the battle!" The British government says that anyone who goes from the UK to a conflict zone to take part in unlawful acts must expect to be questioned by police when they return. We say these men should serve prison sentences for their music alone. But any immigrants found fighting in foreign wars will be deported. #RestoreMerseyside
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S A M M Y Woodhouse
S A M M Y Woodhouse@officialsammyuk·
Afghan migrant kidnapped teenager off the street and raped her a week after sexually assaulting a woman in her 20s. Get these people out of our god damn country!!
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Sarah@MyStanceOnly·
@SameerahMunshi Islam route to evil and people are sick of it
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Sameerah Munshi
Sameerah Munshi@SameerahMunshi·
I resign in protest of two deeply troubling developments: the official removal of Carrie Prejean Boller for her deeply held beliefs about Palestine and the federal government’s illegal war against Iran, undertaken without clear constitutional or congressional authorization. While members of this Religious Liberty Commission have mocked my faith and treated my community with hostility, I hesitantly accepted my appointment last year with the intention of remaining a voice of reason and standing for the religious freedom of ordinary Americans whose voices are not often heard at the highest levels of government. This includes American Muslims whose rights are sidelined and whose existence is met with hateful rhetoric aimed at advancing particular political agendas. My family, both Christian and Muslim, came to America fleeing religious discrimination and persecution. Generations later, their stories shaped my strong commitment to religious liberty and my belief in America as a safe haven for people of all religions. Muslims and other people of faith are freer in America to practice their religion than almost any other place in the world. I sought to safeguard this ideal in my work, but sadly found the Commission driven by ulterior motives. When I testified before the Commission, this was the exact issue I raised regarding American Muslims. In this country, people of faith are having their free expression stripped away, and even their lives put at risk, because of their deeply held beliefs about Palestine, all for the sake of a Zionist political agenda. The removal of a Catholic commissioner @CarriePrejean1 for expressing dissenting views grounded in her faith is the exact affront to free expression and religious liberty that I spoke out against. If we are not free in America to abide by our religious beliefs and hold fast to them despite others’ disagreement, then in what country are we free to do so? Even more pressing is this government’s unlawful killing of children and civilians in Iran at the urging of a genocidal state. Not only is the American public against this aggression, but our tax dollars are funding the very violence that we oppose, both against innocent Palestinians and now Iranians. It is painfully obvious through their actions that this administration has no regard for the Constitution’s protection of free expression and religious liberty, nor its detailing of war powers. I want to be very clear: I am not resigning out of fear or intimidation from anyone affiliated with the Commission, the government, or any interest group. I am resigning because I have seen firsthand the injustice perpetrated by members of this commission, and I am unwilling to be associated with it any longer. I have seen this corrupt, dangerous administration’s disregard for American citizens and the lives of innocents, and I am unwilling to be associated with it any longer. I support America over Israel, and unfortunately that means I cannot support Trump or this government. Ultimately, I will have to stand before God and answer to Him for my role in this commission. I ask His forgiveness if I have legitimized their evil or the evil of this administration in any way. I ask Him to keep my intentions pure and to guide me toward paths that bring true benefit to my community. Thank you for allowing me to serve the American people, Sameerah Munshi
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Sameerah Munshi
Sameerah Munshi@SameerahMunshi·
My name is Sameerah Munshi. I am a Presidential appointee serving as advisor to the White House Religious Liberty Commission. Today, I am resigning over the injustice and atrocities of this administration at home and abroad. Full statement below ⬇️ Also here: open.substack.com/pub/sameerahmu…
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Dawn Butler ✊🏾💙
Dawn Butler ✊🏾💙@DawnButlerBrent·
Millions watching an AI video of Jeremy Clarkson beating up Keir Starmer. It might seem like a 'joke' but normalising violence in politics damages our democracy. I'm calling for an urgent Digital Human Rights Bill to protect people’s identity and likeness online.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
This is my hometown a decade ago, America. You need to listen to my warning. Try to imagine what it's like now. You need to understand the cover up from politicians and legacy media to allow the replacement of our people, the islamisation of our land. Rally behind politicians fighting the good fight, America. Stand with @KenPaxtonTX @RepFine @RepKeithSelf @CoachForGov @RepBrandonGill 🇺🇸
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GB News
GB News@GBNEWS·
‘There is a genocide happening in this island because it is being taken over by different people that are not indigenous to this land.’ Former advisor to Boris Johnson Thomas Corbett-Dillon gives a damning indictment of the impact of mass migration on the UK.
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