Tim Dodge

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Tim Dodge

@timdodge

We're not gonna talk about Judy at all, we're gonna keep her out of it.

Bath, United Kingdom เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2008
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Cllr Karen Walker
Cllr Karen Walker@Karenwalker3434·
On behalf of the #IndependentsForBANES Group, I’ve written to @MayorBath’s Secretary and the Charter Trustees formally asking for the resignation of Cllr Bharat Pankhania as City Mayor. Antisemitism and support for antisemitic conspiracy theories have no place in our society!
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Lancesico 🇱🇨
Lancesico 🇱🇨@Bornakang·
A short story of betrayal
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Jarvis
Jarvis@jarvis_best·
Was he a dictator? Yes. Did he murder his own citizens who just wanted freedom? Also yes. But you gotta hand it to him. This man absolutely hated Jews. 🫡
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur

I criticized Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei a thousand times. He was oppressing his own people and preventing democracy. But there’s one thing you can’t take away from him, he died on his own two feet, instead of kneeling to Israel. That took courage. He didn’t bow.

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Jarvis
Jarvis@jarvis_best·
My god
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Sunday Sport
Sunday Sport@thesundaysport·
It's important that we respect the result from Gorton. The people have spoken. Well, their husbands and brothers have.
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
BBC talks about Holocaust Remembrance Day today but can't seem to remember what group the "6 million people" were... I guess "No Jews No News" doesn't apply when Jews are the ones being killed. Yes, other groups were killed in the Holocaust, but this specific number of 6 million, were Jews. The Holocaust was a genocide of Jews. If you can’t say that, what kind of journalist are you?
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naiive
naiive@naiivememe·
2 sticks of ram cost $1000 because of this shit
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pagliacci the hated 🌝
pagliacci the hated 🌝@Slatzism·
“euthanized against her will” that’s………that’s just murder
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Celina 52 Truck Stop
Celina 52 Truck Stop@celinatruckstop·
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we have removed the urinal dividers so customers of all colors can pee side by side, hand in hand (if you'd like) in harmony just as Dr. King probably wanted. Celina 52 is fully committed to doing what's right as long as it's convenient and requires minimal effort.
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Katharine Birbalsingh
Katharine Birbalsingh@Miss_Snuffy·
If you aren’t convinced that Labour are a bunch of ideologues wanting to destroy the chances of poor kids, then read this. 👇 It is so appalling. I don’t know how they live with themselves.
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677

The scrapping of an Eton-backed free sixth form in Middlesbrough tells us more about Labour than any manifesto ever could. A project designed to educate the brightest children from one of the poorest parts of the country was not stopped because it failed, cost too much, or lacked need. It was stopped because it threatened to succeed. And success, when it cannot be controlled, is intolerable to this government. This was not a fee-paying outpost or a vanity scheme. It was a free school, approved under the last government, partnered with a proven academy trust, aimed squarely at deprived pupils with high academic ability. The offer was simple: take children who show promise and give them an education equal to the best in the country. That should have been uncontroversial. Instead it triggered hostility, suspicion, and finally cancellation. Not because of what it would have done, but because of what it symbolised. The real offence was a four-letter word: Eton College. That name short-circuited reason. Local Labour figures spoke of "elitism" while opposing a free school for poor children. Ministers talked about surplus places and SEND funding while quietly abandoning a project already designed to address a regional attainment gap that everyone admits exists. None of it holds up. The explanations came after the decision, not before it. Look at the facts Labour prefers not to dwell on. The North East lags badly behind London on A-level results and university entry. That gap has widened, not narrowed. This school was explicitly designed to deal with the A-level drop-off that has trapped bright pupils in the region for years. Its location was central, its funding secure, its academic model tested. Scrapping it did nothing to help SEND pupils and nothing to raise standards elsewhere. It simply removed an option that would have worked. What happened in Middlesbrough fits a pattern we have already seen. When schools succeed by insisting on discipline, knowledge, and high expectations, the response from Labour is not curiosity but suspicion. Not imitation but obstruction. Katharine Birbalsingh and Michaela showed what happens when deprived children are taken seriously. Instead of being celebrated, that success is treated as a problem to be managed. The lesson is the same here: excellence outside the approved model must be neutralised. The Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, claims the money could be better spent elsewhere. That argument collapses on contact with reality. Identical Eton-Star colleges have been approved in other Labour-run areas. The money exists. The model is acceptable. What differed in Middlesbrough was not need, but politics. Local ideological resistance was indulged, and bright children paid the price. This is the quiet cruelty of modern Labour education policy. It speaks endlessly about disadvantage while dismantling the very ladders that allow people to climb out of it. It treats aspiration as a threat and excellence as exclusion. It would rather keep everyone inside a failing system than allow some to rise beyond it, because rising exposes the lie that background is destiny. We are told this is about fairness. It is not. Fairness would mean expanding opportunity wherever it appears. What Labour practices instead is levelling by denial. If not everyone can have something, no one should. If a school might allow working-class children to outperform expectations, it must be stopped in case it embarrasses the system. Middlesbrough did not lose a school. It lost permission to excel. A message was sent to its brightest children: know your place. That is not compassion. It is control. And until Labour grasps the difference, it will keep dressing envy up as justice and calling restraint care. Ministers will feel nothing. Children will pay the price. "Bridget Phillipson, claims the money could be better spent elsewhere. That argument collapses on contact with reality."

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The Babylon Bee
The Babylon Bee@TheBabylonBee·
British Ask If Trump Can Please Do That Same Thing With Keir Starmer buff.ly/EMTpV88
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Leo Kearse - see me on tour! Links in bio
A senior member of Hope Not Hate was convicted of paedophile sex offences yesterday. Hope Not Hate is a far-left group connected to the Labour Party that attacks Labour's political opponents by smearing them as "racist" or "far-right". Hope Not Hate's other senior members include Matthew Collins, who was filmed admitting to attacking women with a hammer. The boss, Nick Lowles, is little better - at the height of the Southport riots he shared incendiary misinformation claiming that British rioters were attacking Muslim women with acid. A straight up lie that likely encouraged Muslim men to attack Brits. Even when advised by the police that he was wrong, Lowles did not delete his post. Unlike people on the right, he was never prosecuted. The Hope Not Hate paedo, Liron Woodcock-Velleman, was also in the Labour Party. He campaigned with Sir Keir Starmer and was described as an “ally” of Sadiq Khan. Hope Not Hate receive taxpayer funding. Their staff spend long hours online using anonymous identities to try and catch any opponent of the Labour Party saying something they can smear as "bigoted". Were taxpayers' funds used in the course of Liron's paedophilia? Did Hope Not Hate's technologies and techniques facilitate his child abuse? This organisation stinks. It should have been closed down years ago due to the fact that it's basically the attack arm of the Labour Party, using public funds to smear their critics and opponents. (And they paint their activity as just "combatting hate" when it's blatantly politically aligned and senior members have spoken at Communist events promoting an ideology that killed and tortured millions). Of course, Hope Not Hate are lauded by the BBC, Channel 4 and the Guardian. But now that senior members have been outed as committing horrific crimes - misogynist hammer attacks, paedophilia - its position is untenable. They need to be shut down and investigated. What else are Hope Not Hate hiding?
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Lucy
Lucy@LMAsaysno·
here we fucking gooooo
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Sunday Sport
Sunday Sport@thesundaysport·
Can't even call for the wholesale slaughter of white people, Jews and cops these days, because woke
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Matthias Schmidt
Matthias Schmidt@eurofounder·
My son asked for a PS5 for Christmas I said no “Son, PlayStation is made by an evil corporation built on worker exploitation” I got him another electronic gift instead - an EU-approved USB-C cable He opened it with visible disgust Then something utterly shocking happened My wife’s boyfriend Arnold got him the PlayStation my son wanted “Thank you uncle Arnold” my son hugged him for almost a minute I pulled my wife aside and explained that her lover is undermining our values She mumbled “at least he got him a real gift” The morning after, while my son was still asleep, I took his console and went to the store Thanks to the wonderful EU consumer protection law, I was able to get a full cash refund of €549 Then I bought a gift for my son that he truly deserves €549 worth of carbon offset credits When I came home my son was crying looking for his PS5 I smiled and showed him the carbon certificate He started shaking and cried even more Being a good parent means teaching your child European values And I know my son will thank me for it in the future
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