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Emily Wilding Davison🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
⚠️ Former BBC Wales producer, Dylan Dawes, 50, has been found GUILTY of possessing over 6,200 sickening abuse images of children. He denied the charges, blaming shared open-plan offices at BBC Cardiff HQ, but images and search terms were found across 4 of his devices. With "overwhelming evidence" the jury found Dawes guilty on all 6 charges. Dawes was suspended from his BBC job after his arrest in 2022 and is no longer employed by the broadcaster. Sentencing May 14th
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
The Government is about to ready citizens for war… also known as emergency legislation. military, police, hospitals and industry, to be prepared for the transition to war. Which is handy since it’s nearly May elections. Focus🔥
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
You want to know the most efficient land use in Britain? Not almonds. (You can't grow almonds here. The climate would make them feel personally attacked.) Not avocados. (Laughable.) Not quinoa. (We tried. It's fine. It's not fine.) Grass. Which grows on the 65% of British agricultural land that cannot support arable crops. Which feeds ruminants. Which converts that grass into complete protein, saturated fat, and fat-soluble vitamins through a digestive system that has been running without modification for forty million years. The cow is not a problem to be solved. The cow is the solution that was already here.
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Shadow of Ezra
Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
Sir Richard Knighton admits the United Kingdom is preparing a major plan to ready the whole country for a major global war. Everybody, from the military and police to hospitals and industry, has to be ready for the transition to war.
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
THE BIKERS JUST JOINED THE FUEL PROTESTS… Motorcycle Crews have JOINED FORCES with the Truckers…blocking fuel and screaming ‘F*CK YOU’ to the Government Traitors selling out Ireland. THE WORKING CLASS IS UNITING…KEEP GOING…
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Dean Smith
Dean Smith@DeanSmi47962704·
"There are an extraordinary number of people whom I want to kill." On March 5, 1931, George Bernard Shaw, a founding member of the Fabian Society, laid out his belief that anyone judged non-productive by a government panel ought to be put to death! 👿
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frank weldon@weldyweldon·
@TSolitude27302 They are all traitors and have for a long long time, but we need to deal with what's happening now, we are being sold out , everyway everyday.
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The Weightlessness of Solitude
Margaret Thatcher’s government was responsible for the negotiations that led to the handover of Hong Kong to China, and still all these far right commentators think she was the political that ever lived. If they call Starmer a traitor, what the hell was she? Total hypocrisy.
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage

The Times is reporting the Chagos deal is finally dead. I have consistently said it was a bad deal for the UK, the USA and the Chagossian people. The government must now help the Chagossians fully resettle.

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HIN News🇬🇧🇺🇸
HIN News🇬🇧🇺🇸@HerdImmunity12·
@RitaBFrank Add it to the grift, great question though. Hermer should be made to refund his legal fees back to the taxpayer at the very least. Criminal charges for High Treason next.
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frank weldon@weldyweldon·
@HerdImmunity12 No one should be able to stop it, but no UK government should have thought it was a normal or mortally corect action, hopefully the US, release all stuff the have on our corrupt PM . Thanks USA. You saved us there.
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HIN News🇬🇧🇺🇸
HIN News🇬🇧🇺🇸@HerdImmunity12·
Breaking News🇺🇸🔥🇬🇧: "Starmer's $35 billion giveaway of the Chagos Islands has CRASHED and BURNED. Thanks to a 1966 Act reprisal, the US Government always had the right to veto this bill and they've done it". Tory MP Mark Francois shares the breaking news that Starmer and his deep state panjandrum lawyer rat Lord Hermer, have been cut off at the knees in their attempts to hand over a UK/US military base to the Mauritians and CCP Government. Nice result for @realDonaldTrump and those within both @reformparty_uk and the @Conservatives that put the kibosh on such a traitorous act.
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i Report Racism & Child Crimes
🚨🚨 BREAKING: Judge Kevin Christensen just pleaded guilty to engaging in graphic s*xual chats with someone claiming to be a 13-year-old girl, sent explicit videos, and discussed child R*pe material on the Kik app. Judge Kevin Robert Christensen who sat on the bench deciding cases for years was caught in a massive child s*x exploitation ring. He resigned in disgrace in March after being placed on administrative leave.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
In 1336 the English Parliament passed an act regulating what foods the various social classes were permitted to consume on different days of the week. Read that sentence again, because it is doing a lot of work. The act was one of a long series of sumptuary laws issued across medieval and early modern Europe. It specified that no man whose income fell below a certain threshold was permitted to be served more than two courses at a meal. It specified what kinds of meat could be eaten by whom on which days. It specified that fish was the appropriate food for the lower orders during Lent, and on Fridays, and on a long list of other holy days that totalled something like a hundred and fifty days a year. The official justification was moral. The actual justification was that meat was scarce, valuable, and the people in charge wanted to control who got it. Sumptuary laws of this kind appear across European history with remarkable consistency. Edward III. Edward IV. Henry VIII. Elizabeth I. The French monarchy did the same. The German principalities did. The Italian city-states did. In every case the structure was identical: the upper classes ate freely, the middle classes ate within limits, and the peasants were given a list of days on which animal flesh was prohibited that occupied roughly half the calendar year. The Catholic Church provided the moral framework. Fasting on Fridays. Fasting through Lent. Fasting on the vigils of feast days. Fasting on the Ember Days. The cumulative effect was that an obedient peasant in the fifteenth century was prohibited from eating meat for somewhere between a third and a half of the year, every year, for his entire life. The nobility, conveniently, were granted dispensations. The wealthy paid for indulgences. The monasteries that enforced the fasting rules in theory were, in practice, often the largest meat consumers in their districts, on the basis that the monks needed it for their work. Now look at what happens when you remove dietary protein from a labouring population for half the year, every year, for centuries. You get the medieval European peasant. Five foot three on average. Bone deformities consistent with chronic malnutrition. Life expectancy of about thirty if you survived infancy, which most children did not. A population that was, by every skeletal measure, smaller and weaker than the hunter-gatherers who had occupied the same land six thousand years earlier. The thing the church was calling spiritual discipline was a permanent state of nutritional restriction enforced on the people who did the actual work of feeding everyone else. The people enforcing the restriction were not subject to it. The arrangement was held in place by an institution that owned about a third of the cultivable land in Europe and was, not coincidentally, the largest single beneficiary of the system. When you read the modern recommendation that meat consumption should be limited to a few times a week, that beans and grains should make up the bulk of the diet, that animal protein should be replaced where possible with plant alternatives, ask yourself who is making the recommendation, what they themselves eat, and whether the structure of the recommendation looks at all familiar. The peasants had Lent. We have Meatless Mondays. The institutions issuing the rules are different. The arrangement is the same.
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Gary D
Gary D@KMGGaryde·
“A tear rolls down the cheek of NYPD Sgt. Erik Duran, 38, who was sentenced yesterday for the death of Eric Duprey as he tried to flee from a 2023 drug raid. Duran threw a picnic cooler at Duprey, which knocked him off a scooter, killing him. Lefty Judge Guy Mitchell claimed Duran could have just let him go and arrested him later, and justified the jail time by saying he was sending a "general deterrent" message to police.” "It's a huge miscarriage of justice” former NYPD boss Ray Kelly told The Post.”
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Declan Ganley
Declan Ganley@declanganley·
Here at the #FuelProtest at Galway Port and I confirm that Guinness supply trucks are being waived through 😁. This one got a cheer from the protesters few seconds before this clip.
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Jack Hadfield 🇬🇧
Jack Hadfield 🇬🇧@JackHadders·
If Britain were attacked by a hostile foreign power, I’d fight to defend my country. But I will not be forced to spill my blood at the behest of other nations, while small boat invaders lounge around in my civilisation at our expense
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Ciaran Hogan Wicklow
Ciaran Hogan Wicklow@HoganCiaranWW·
@IrishTimesOpEd The Irish times opinion was wrong on Family and care referendums, wrong on Spoil the vote, wrong on Men in women's spaces, wrong on just about everything. So no we don't care what you think.
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Maxi - News from Hell...and Europe.
It takes the entire work related tax take of 4 Irish workers to pay for one uninvited illegal immigrant. Tax us again, and all hell will break loose, we rose up before, we will do it again. Tiocfiadh ar la! No fucking joke, we have had it with Kaiser Kunt, and her lick spittals. We are a Republic, not a nation of tax slaves.
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Paul@PeterPaulGuy·
@IrishTimesOpEd One major takeaway from these protests is the conduct of state-funded media. You should have all taxpayer funding removed. You have become an arm of the state rather than an independent press. State-funded media is destroying democracy in Ireland.
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AZ Dave
AZ Dave@davpeterson27·
@RadioGenoa what a total pussy, runs away leaving his woman and dog there? good lord, the state of men in the world today is downright embarrassing.
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Dawk O'Shiel
Dawk O'Shiel@Dawk_OShiel·
@RadioGenoa A “man” wouldn’t have run away like a cunt and left the woman. He should have beat the shit out of that useless walking piece of trash. The feminization of men will contribute to the fall of civilization.
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