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@NeilRTworld

Getting older & shaking off the indoctrine of the old world. If you're a creature of our creator, then I am your friend. It's ok to disagree. We'll get there!

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AshleY@Aku_700·
🚨 TERROR BOMB EXPLODES IN BRISTOL HOME – TWO DEAD! Bomb squad rushed to Bristol house blast at 6:30am. Two dead. Brother Faisal claims "quiet family." Officials deny terror link. But armed cops and bomb team say otherwise. Another cover-up in broken Britain?
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Dr Tim Kelly
Dr Tim Kelly@DrTimothyKelly·
I've resigned from Reform UK and will continue my campaign in East Kilbride as an Independent. My full letter to Lord @Malcolm_Offord👇 "How can I ask voters to trust my judgement while standing inside a party that will not trust theirs?"
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Katie Lam
Katie Lam@Katie_Lam_MP·
Lord Hermer is Keir Starmer's most senior legal adviser. He worked with a convicted fraudster to drag British soldiers through the courts over false claims. Now, he wants to let activist lawyers do the same to veterans who served in Northern Ireland.
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@stevenrees1967 @RUKWales Similar. I think a coalition partner has more bargaining power than a cooperation partner because they are integral to government and therefore can collapse it. Coalitions come about when there is a hung parliament which means no party has the clear majority required to govern.
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Reform UK Wales
Reform UK Wales@RUKWales·
🚨 WATCH Plaid leader lose his cool with journalist as he tries to dodge key questions. Only Reform can stop another Labour and Plaid coalition on May 7.
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Wales-Women’s Rights Network 💜🤍💚🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
Wales votes 7 May 2026 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 The outgoing First Minister had the power to ensure Welsh Government, councils, schools and NHS Wales upheld the law - women's legal right to privacy, dignity and safety. She chose not to. That is her legacy. On 8th May, Wales will have a new First Minister. Will they have the courage she lacked? Be informed. Read the party manifestos 👉 x.com/WRNWales/statu… Your vote has power. Use it wisely. @WelshConserv @Plaid_Cymru @WelshLibDems @WalesGreenParty @RUKWales @WelshLabour
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@stevenrees1967 @RUKWales Coalition - ministers from both parties forming government and by default would incorporate a good level of cooperation on all issues. Cooperation - more of a you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours on certain issues, with only one party providing ministers to govern. I think..
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Steven Rees
Steven Rees@stevenrees1967·
@RUKWales What's the difference between a coalition and a cooperation?
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@RUKWales He blocked me for daring to ask about trans and women's toilets and supporting immigration - above Welsh wishes. EXAMPLE: Stradey Park Hotel in Llanelli It was due to house up to 241 male immigrants bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-… Then bangs on about "free speech".🙄
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@PlaidExposed There may be a common denominator affecting the sanity of all our civic institutions. Labour are most certainly up to their necks and joined at the hip with the dark actors coordinating these bizarre events. Plaid it seems, along with most of the @SeneddWales, is also aboard.
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy

Welcome to Britain, Where 30,000 Muslims can hold a mass public prayer demonstration. But a Christian preacher gets arrested for reading the Gospel. Our country is utterly broken.

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Plaid Cymru Exposed
Plaid Cymru Exposed@PlaidExposed·
Watch below: Plaid Cymru leader gets quite aggressive when asked about whether or not he will work with Labour after the election. The answer, very clearly, we can tell you is: yes.
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@Owain2026 Analyse those who are funding parties to promote these so called ppl's representatives to this building? Arguably what we have is low calibre ppl spouting nonsense day in, day out to justify decisions that not many of us follow or agree with. It's severely corrupt/compromised.
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Owain Williams
Owain Williams@Owain2026·
Why do people hate the Welsh Senedd?
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Donna Louise
Donna Louise@DonnaLouise1212·
OMzg, have you heard this leftie little shit. Defending foreign rapists & paedophiles.... Well said @_ConnieShaw & @DrHoenderkamp what a disgusting individual he is.
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Nah.. Social media connects lovers in ways my generation couldn’t. There’s not less births because there’s less interaction. I think society punishes parenting. Mothers must work. Childcare costs. State interference. It’s a burden nobody really wants..
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Artur Nadolny
Artur Nadolny@ArturNadol7566·
HE PROTECTED 54,000 DOCTORS. THE @NHS PROTECTED ITSELF. In January 2014, Dr Chris Day (@drcmday) was working overnight in the intensive care unit at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich. Two locum doctors didn't show up. The unit was running at double the patient load the national guidelines allow. He raised the alarm. He reported unsafe staffing. He linked the situation to two patient deaths. That's what the NHS calls a whistleblower. What followed was eight years of litigation, a legal battle all the way to the Court of Appeal, and over £700,000 of public money spent by Health Education England (@NHSE_WTE) and Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust (@LG_NHS) trying to stop his case being heard at all. Here's the really elegant bit. HEE's opening legal argument wasn't that they'd done nothing wrong. It was that whistleblowing law simply didn't apply to them, because they didn't directly employ junior doctors. They were just the organisation that controlled the career progression of every single one of England's 54,000 junior doctors. Totally different thing. Dr Day fought that argument to the Court of Appeal and won. The law was clarified. All 54,000 junior doctors below consultant grade in England now have statutory whistleblowing protection. One man, crowdfunding against three QCs, changed employment law for an entire profession. No formal apology from the NHS. No reinstatement. No path back to a consultant career. He has worked as a locum A&E doctor ever since, doing overnight shifts while his opponents collected salaries, pensions, and the occasional glowing tribute to NHS transparency. During the 2022 tribunal hearing, the communications director at Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust deleted up to 90,000 emails. The director whose entire NHS email archive was also deleted during live litigation happened to be the instructing legal client in the case. The tribunal described the conduct as extraordinary. Nobody was prosecuted. The trust issued a partial apology about a press release. The system did exactly what it always does. It absorbed the cost, deflected accountability, and waited for the man it destroyed to run out of money or energy. He hasn't. Sources: The Guardian | @BBC | BMJ | Westminster Confidential @davidhencke | Protect @WhistleUK | @BylineTimes | @CrowdJustice
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I read, from nothing came everything. When there was nothing, not even time itself existed. There was just nothing…and then there was everything. Trust the experts.. Reminds me somewhat of The Emperor’s New Clothes. It’s all theoretical of course…
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@LloydCymru @Mgwaith Too much hate here. Diversity is our strength and that equals more votes for us if we treat them right. Remember! Everyone in Wales is Welsh. 42 different languages? Nah. That’s new Welsh being spoken by the new Welsh. As we’re all Welsh in 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 see. Get with it. Hope not hate ❤️
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Birmingham Dispatch
Birmingham Dispatch@brumdispatch·
EXCLUSIVE: The Dispatch can reveal that Shabana Mahmood’s postal ballot was examined in an explosive vote-rigging trial, in which the judge concluded there had been “widespread fraud” in two wards at the 2004 Birmingham city council elections.
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