Dave Boon
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Dave Boon
@daveboon27
🏴🇬🇧 Oldham Athletic
Oldham. เข้าร่วม Ocak 2013
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Just in case you didn’t dislike arsenal enough…
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer
22 long years for the Arsenal. But finally, we’re back where we belong. Champions!
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I am a democratically elected Member of the European Parliament. I represent the European Union. You will pay for calling me a hate-mongering agitator. I will patiently wait until the British cast you onto the ash heap of history. Then I will come to defend my honor, and the honor of my voters, in court. I will not forget.
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They Still Don't Get It. And They Never Will.
The local election results are barely counted and the Labour messaging machine has already told you what to think. Chris Bryant says Labour must deliver the change the country desperately wants. Heidi Alexander says people voted for change in 2024 and want it delivered faster. David Lammy says the last thing Britain needs is Labour turning inward. They have misread the results so completely that the misreading itself is the story.
Sunderland fell to Reform after fifty years. Gateshead fell. Blackburn fell. Tameside fell after forty seven years. Wales, governed by Labour since devolution began in 1999, now has a Plaid Cymru administration for the first time. These communities and this nation did not vote the way they did because Labour was delivering its agenda too slowly. They rejected that agenda entirely. The small boats still coming. The dispersal of unvetted men into communities that were never consulted. The energy bills driven up by net zero dogma. The two-tier policing that jailed people for expressing views on immigration while sectarian marches went unchallenged. The grooming gang inquiry that victims say has been managed to minimise accountability rather than deliver it. The taxation of working people and family farms while billions flow in foreign aid to Afghanistan, Somalia and Sudan, regimes that stone women, ban girls from education and sentence apostates to death. The country that funds gender apartheid abroad while failing to protect its own women and girls at home has now delivered its verdict at the ballot box.
These are not policies the country wants faster. These are policies the country has rejected. The distinction is fundamental and Labour's entire leadership class has missed it. Starmer's response to the worst local election result in Labour's history is to bring back Gordon Brown and Harriet Harman.
Gordon Brown was Chancellor when he sold 395 tonnes of Britain's gold reserves between 1999 and 2002 at near a twenty year low, a decision that cost the Treasury an estimated £7 billion at subsequent prices. He became Prime Minister and presided over the worst financial crisis since the 1930s before losing the 2010 general election. He is now being brought back as Special Envoy on Global Finance to advise a government that has just suffered its worst ever local election defeat. Nigel Farage's assessment was characteristically blunt. An unpopular Prime Minister who lost a general election is now seen by Starmer as the saviour. He meant Labour are doomed.
Harriet Harman has been appointed adviser on violence against women and girls. Between 1978 and 1982 Harman served as legal officer of the National Council for Civil Liberties at a time when the Paedophile Information Exchange held affiliated status within the organisation. In 2014 Harman expressed regret after this connection was reported. She denied supporting PIE or campaigning to lower the age of consent below sixteen. Those denials are on the record. What is also on the record is that a Prime Minister whose government lost the local elections in part because of failures to protect vulnerable girls from organised sexual exploitation has chosen as his safeguarding adviser someone whose name has been permanently associated with that controversy. The optics alone represent a judgment so poor it defies explanation.
This is the reset. Two figures from Labour's past, one associated with one of the most costly financial decisions in modern British history, one with one of the most toxic controversies in the party's recent record, brought back the morning after the worst local election result in the party's history.
The ministers and the Prime Minister are operating in the same closed loop. Same assumptions. Same conclusions. More of the same, delivered faster, by older faces with worse records. The country was clear on Thursday. This government cannot hear it.


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Europe is changing.
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will leave office tomorrow.
He closed the borders.He banned LGBTQ propaganda.
He protected Hungarian families.
He protected Christian Europe.
Thank you Mr. @PM_ViktorOrban!
❤️🤍💚

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They’re trying to get @X banned before 2027, because there are elections coming up in France and they don’t want @J_Bardella to win. They need to silence patriotic voices and control the narrative.
That’s always what these attacks on @elonmusk and X are actually about.
Washington Examiner@dcexaminer
France is ramping up its investigation into X owner Elon Musk and his social media platform by announcing a slew of criminal charges pertaining to multiple scandals. trib.al/2JE25hq
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@Lesleyknibb He’s a lousy prime minister of no noticeable integrity or principle. Mandelson alone should have ended him. He appears to have wanted power for the sake of power. He blows like a feather in the wind, U-turning so often he must have permanent whiplash.
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A team of four Swedish athletes were running one of the toughest endurance races in the world, six days on foot, on bikes and in kayaks, through 700 kilometres of jungle in Ecuador. They were near the front of the pack.
At one of the rest stops, deep in the forest, their captain, a man named Mikael Lindnord, sat down to eat. A skinny street dog with open wounds on his back was watching him. Lindnord tossed him a canned meatball and walked on.
The dog followed. He followed them for the next three days, through mud, through rivers, up mountains, through the dark of the jungle at night. The team kept stopping to make sure he could keep up, to share their food with him, to clean his wounds. Slowly they slipped from near the lead to near the back.
When they reached the final stretch, a long paddle down a river, officials told them the dog couldn’t come in the kayaks for his own safety. The team pushed off without him. Behind them came a splash. The dog had jumped in and was swimming after them. Lindnord turned his kayak around, lifted him in, and wrapped him in his jacket.
They crossed the finish line near the back. Lindnord later said, “There was something bigger in taking care of this dog than winning.”
He named him Arthur, took him home to Sweden, and they stayed together for the next six years.

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