FairnessOverEquality

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FairnessOverEquality

FairnessOverEquality

@BeFairOverEqual

Impossible for us all to be equal nor would we really want to be, we should however be fair, with stronger helping the weaker 💪🤝 Still politically homeless

شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2022
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Gully Foyle #UKTrade
Gully Foyle #UKTrade@TerraOrBust·
Richard Corbett wants the UK to - pay over £200 Billion to be an EU member - to adopt the Euro - to have Schengen open borders - have tens of thousands of additional illegal migrants forced onto us by the migration pact all so he can avoid paying £5 for data roaming.
Richard Corbett@RichardGCorbett

Sadly not for Brits, due to Brexit

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Omid Djalili
Omid Djalili@omid9·
Discussing Iran with Krishnan Guru-Murthy @krishgm - British journalist and lead presenter on @Channel4News - he states that some inside Iran say those who are upset with the regime are “a tiny minority” and genuinely asks “how do you know your side is in the majority?” Fact: the regime lies to the point of pathological habit and is currently flooding the airwaves and internet with what you could call ‘industrial strength propaganda’ designed directly and specifically to influence western public opinion. But the answer has always been very clear: in January a recorded 14 million protestors took to the streets, 40,000+ of them murdered by the IRGC and regime backed militias brought in from Iraq and Afghanistan. That’s how we know. The regime - and anyone with a pulse - knows the overwhelming majority wants them gone and there’s no coming back from these heinous crimes against humanity. Not forgetting the protests around the world on Feb 14 including 250,000 in Munich and 500,000 in Toronto alone. Anyone parroting the very concept that support for the regime is the majority in Iran - especially during a 62 day enforced internet blackout - is either a regime supporter, paid by the regime, or simply out of their minds.
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Catherine Blaiklock
Catherine Blaiklock@blaiklockBP·
If there was not a single Muslim in England , terrorist attacks would be as good as zero. The rape of hundreds of thousands of British and Sikh women and girls by Pakistani grooming gangs would not have happened. We would not have Halal meat. We would not need Prevent. We would save billions on social security payments. FGM, honour killings. Hijabs, cousin marriage, Mosques would disappear overnight .
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Danny Tommo
Danny Tommo@RealDannyTommo·
Belgium Police basically surround me while I’m live streaming… and then this happened, I was in Belgium filming the migrant situation when multiple Belgian police vans and officers suddenly approached me on the street. They admitted they had been watching my livestream the entire time. They took me back to my hotel, checked my ID, and searched the place. My trip to Belgium came to a very abrupt end. Migrant trafficking gangs are now openly threatening to shoot me in the head. On top of that, the French authorities have already banned me and now it looks like the Belgian police are monitoring me too. This is a lot bigger than any of us realise. They really don’t want the truth coming out about what’s happening on the ground. #Belgium #MigrantCrisis #PoliceSurveillance #ExposeTheTruth #OperationOverlord
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Jen k 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
I would love to know who is protecting Keir Starmer & keeping him in a job. The majority of people in the UK can’t stand the man & yet here he is still PM. Why?
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Kel Mansfield
Kel Mansfield@tedkel·
This is VERY serious business, giving away Chagos, where the strategically vital joint UK/US military base Diego Garcia is located, is not only a matter of the UK's national security, but also of America's, NATO's and the West's security. Powell had been working as Starmer's Special Chagos Envoy from the 2nd of August 2024, but his appointment as Chagos Envoy wasn't announced officially until the 6th of September, and even then, the information had to be dragged out of Number 10. Powell, who frequently travels to China, is still working on Chagos. On the 22nd of April 2026 during a phone call, Powell reassured Mauritius Prime Minister, Navin Ramgoolam, that the UK remained committed to the Chagos deal.
Daily Mail@DailyMail

Did a SECOND Labour grandee take up a key post without getting security clearance first? Now Keir Starmer facing questions over checks on Chagos negotiator Jonathan Powell trib.al/dzH6Eca

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FairnessOverEquality@BeFairOverEqual·
@ProudofusUK @Uptotherewithit Never has this been more relevant than today. We have governments that ignore the public discontent. Any show of defiance is crushed by @UKLabour the most despotic party in UK history. Change is needed and only the people can bring it about, politicians are too corrupt
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Proudofus.uk
Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
🇬🇧 The story we got told is that kings made British history. That parliaments did. That armies did. That isn't what the record shows. 📜 1215. The barons dragged King John into a field at Runnymede and made him sign. Two years later ordinary people came back, and the Charter of the Forest gave common people written rights for the first time in history. British people stood together, and they won. ⚔️ 1381. A hundred thousand peasants, labourers and craftsmen marched on London with farm tools and the longbows the Crown had trained them to use. A fourteen-year-old king rode out to meet them and negotiated face to face with a peasant at Smithfield. Serfdom never recovered. British people stood together, and they won. 🕯️ 1791. Three hundred thousand British households stopped buying sugar. No leader. No orders. Women led it, putting notices in their windows that said this household does not use slave-grown sugar. Sales collapsed. It started the momentum that ended the slave trade. The Royal Navy spent the next fifty years intercepting slave ships. British taxpayers paid the loan until 2015. British people stood together, and they won. 🌳 1834. Six Dorset farm labourers asked for a living wage. The government made it illegal overnight and shipped them to Australia in irons. Eight hundred thousand people signed a petition. Tens of thousands marched through London. The Tolpuddle Martyrs came home, and the global trade union movement had its moment. British people stood together, and they won. 🏭 1862. The American Civil War cut off the cotton. Half a million Lancashire mill workers were starving. Slave-grown Confederate cotton was on the docks, and would have ended the famine overnight. They voted, in meeting after meeting, not to touch it. They chose hunger over slavery. Abraham Lincoln wrote them a letter calling it an example to the world. British people stood together, and they won. No empire did any of this. No king ordered it. No parliament voted for it. A field in Runnymede. A road to London. A kitchen window. A tree in Dorset. A meeting hall in Manchester. Every time it mattered most, British people stood together. And every time they did, they changed what it meant to be human. This is who we are. This is what we're capable of. Now it's our turn. Find each other. Stand together. The next chapter is ours to write. Your support pays for the research, the production, and the hours it takes to get it right. Stories like these don't find themselves. Be part of us. 👉 proudofus.co.uk/support 👈 Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧
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Debi Evans
Debi Evans@DebiEvansMatron·
Nursing in the 1970s – A World Away from Today. Back then, we changed patients’ beds daily sometimes more if needs required. Fresh, crisp sheets weren’t a luxury; they actually made people feel better. There was something healing about climbing into a clean bed with properly tucked envelope corners. We knew all our patients by name and they knew ours. Doctors in white coats and nurses in uniforms. We knew who everyone was. The ward looked welcoming. Vases of flowers from relatives and the local flower stand to the entrance of the hospital. adorned the bedsides. Families weren’t “visitors” to be tolerated, on the contrary they were welcomed, included, and often helped with little jobs. It felt like a community. Any problems, family would be 1st to spot and report. Matron ruled the roost. You didn’t want a summons to her office. One look from her and you straightened your apron and your attitude. Standards were non-negotiable. We turned bedridden or unconscious patients every two hours, religiously, to prevent pressure sores. No exceptions. Fluid balance charts hung at the end of every bed, constantly we encouraged patients to drink, recorded every sip, and took mouth care seriously. Basic care was never “basic”, it was fundamental. Doctors sometimes prescribed a pint of Guinness for the anaemic or a sherry for the frail elderly. It worked wonders for appetite and morale. After acute illness, patients went to proper convalescent homes for a week or two by the sea. Fresh air, good food, gentle exercise. It prevented bed-blocking and got people home stronger. Palliative care wasn’t a separate specialty it was woven into our training. We knew how to sit with the dying, hold a hand, ease discomfort. TLC wasn’t a slogan. It was our mantra. We didn’t have fancy equipment or endless paperwork, but we had time for patients. We saw the person, not just the diagnosis. So… what on earth went wrong? How did we move from this to where basic care is sometimes rushed or non existent, relatives feel like a nuisance, and “turning” someone properly is squeezed between targets and tick-boxes? When did we lose the simple things that actually made people feel safe and cared for? This is just the tip of an iceberg, I could go on. I’d love to hear from other nurses who trained or worked in that era. What do you remember most fondly? #Nursing #1970s #OldSchoolNursing #TLC #PatientCare
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
@narindertweets What Angela Rayner does in private is a matter for her. The Strangers Bar of the House of Commons is a public space. Her actions were reported by numerous sources. And her team then tried to lie about it.
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CraiginEngland
CraiginEngland@ghost_wales·
I hate having to use self service checkouts every single time i do I end up with a member of staff having to help me because something went wrong. Please can’t we just have tills back. It’s getting to the point where I’m now considering boycotting stores that want me to use self check outs. I might as well stay at home and order everything from the internet and then you’ll be crying if your shop is closed down. I like going out shopping though so will hunt down shops that do things in a civilised manner. Finally I’ve noticed some shops have herds of staff directly by the manned tills directing customers to use the unmanned tills this particularly drives my mad so I refuse point blank, they either open up the till or I’m dumping it right there and walking out. Maybe I’m just a moaning old bastard but it’s the small things that matter to me.
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Nick Buckley MBE
Nick Buckley MBE@NickBuckleyMBE·
We did not strip him of his British citizenship and we did not deport him. So, he went on to stab more people. We have to get some senior politicians in the dock to answer charges of treason, corruption, and misconduct in public office.
Nick Buckley MBE tweet media
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Martin
Martin@BOTE1414·
@BeFairOverEqual @sales_belinda @iAmJoshHunt @UKLabour Ignore BS. She is bitter and knows what’s coming and it isn’t her preference which seems to be guided by the principle of equal misery for all, aka Socialism. I’m blocking her.
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Electro Fountain
Electro Fountain@Electrofountain·
Just got an uber, lovely chap from Bangladesh. Lives in a council flat in zone 1, but he's on a waiting list for a bigger place. I earn six figures and I grew up in the UK, I can't afford a zone 1 flat with 2 beds like his. Why can't people comprehend how wrong this is?
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Remember when the Met Police threatened someone with arrest for being “openly Jewish” because it would antagonise the Pro-Palestine marchers? We saw this right at the start of the marches. Well since then we’ve had a march almost EVERY Saturday in London. A march involving people that are antagonised by the sight of someone being openly Jewish. Keir Starmer, Sadiq Khan or Mark Rowley could have put a stop to these marches. They didn’t. They’ve let them go on. Starmer even “recognising a State of Palestine” while Hamas still rule Gaza and also refuses to proscribe the IRGC. These marches clearly were a danger early-on to anyone openly Jewish if the Met Police were willing to arrest Gideon. Two years later people are now being stabbed in broad daylight for being openly Jewish.
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FairnessOverEquality@BeFairOverEqual·
@WilliamClouston @WhetstoneSDP Very few politicians of any party these days understand much about anything they spout off about. As shown here, ask for specific instances and they rarely can. All slogans and bile. The Greens are the worst of all as nothing they put forward makes any sense.
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