Ricky Angel

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Ricky Angel

Ricky Angel

@RickyAngel

Love cars and racing - real and virtual, salesperson, fiance, dad, son, brother. Lets go!

New York, USA شامل ہوئے Şubat 2009
123 فالونگ47 فالوورز
Nope
Nope@No_name_on_twit·
@RickyAngel @NemoMeImpune_ @RupertLowe10 Yes we do! You seriously think that shower of charlatans will protect workers rights? Women’s rights? Anyone else’s rights for that matter?!
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I believe that Britain has to be far more muscular in standing up for our Christian identity - just as Islamic countries protect their own way of life. Don’t apologise, or appease, or compromise. This is our country, and we will do things our way. Don’t like it? Leave.
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Ricky Angel@RickyAngel·
@NemoMeImpune_ @RupertLowe10 We don’t need ECHR to have rights! We had rights long before ECHR existed. UK will retain all the core ECHR rights and simply remove the clauses that command us to accept unlimited migrants/asylum seekers. No rights for British people will be lost.
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Mary@NemoMeImpune_·
You invoke Christian values, yet you’re pushing to replace the ECHR — which protects every British citizen — with a Bill of Rights whose details you refuse to share publicly. What exactly are you hiding, and why should the public trust a rights framework that’s being designed behind closed doors? #2040Rising
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Ricky Angel@RickyAngel·
@KittrellChuck @TRobinsonNewEra Quebec also banned religious face coverings and requires that all public services, such as hospitals, offer non-Halal meat options. This is good progress. The rest of Canada must follow.
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Bull of the Woods
Bull of the Woods@KittrellChuck·
@TRobinsonNewEra GOOD! Now all cities across Canada and USA should enact same legislation, plus banning the prayer call across loudspeakers.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Muslims praying in the street is now BANNED in Quebec. Street prayers will be treat as “acts of provocation”.
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Kate Hoey@CatharineHoey·
Is it true that the King is not delivering a message for Easter. ? If this is true why is he not ? We need to have a reason. If he can give messages to Muslims on their special religious days surely he must send a message to Christians. @RoyalFamily
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Lodestar@Lodestar247·
@CatharineHoey @RoyalFamily For context, Queen Elizabeth II did not issue an Easter message every year throughout her 70 year reign. She delivered her first (and only) public Easter message in April 2020 during the covid affair.
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Ricky Angel@RickyAngel·
@jj_sutcliffe @RupertLowe10 Yes and that will free up enough money to ensure that British people who have paid into the system all their working lives can enjoy a good pension in retirement. We don’t need to cut pensions if we cut waste on unproductive migrants.
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Joshua Sutcliffe@jj_sutcliffe·
@RupertLowe10 I like what you are saying here. Surely the burden of paying for illegals to live here will free up capital that helps the all citizens of Britain.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I am with the young British men and women who feel crushed under inflated house prices, stagnating wages, record tax burden and just generally a really piss-poor standard of living that is falling embarrassingly far behind countries we once competed with. My question to them is this... Is the status quo what you want? Because if it is, there are a variety of parties to vote for. If you want something radically different, and I mean radically, then Restore Britain is giving you that option. Ask yourself - does the current model work for you? Commuting two plus hours a day from some pokey flat in a part of London that increasingly resembles the third world? All to get taxed out of your arse for a job you hate, with no prospect of starting your own business or owning your own home because the rotten state takes so much of your cash? It is an awful deal. Earn a bit more money? Bang. Gone. Student loan. Paying hundreds each month just to keep on top of the interest. Initial loan never getting paid off, it just creeps up and up. Gather enough capital to start a small business? That’s a different world of pain. Regulations, taxes, an environment designed to bury any enthusiasm to build something better. It is just not worth the risk. HMRC takes such pleasure in making it as difficult as possible. Honestly, I hate those people so much. Young tradesmen and women all over Britain waking up at 5am, working 12 hours plus every day. Why? For what? For who? Losing almost half your earnings to fund some indolent slob who refuses to work? It’s not exactly the American dream, is it? Want children? One? Two? More? Childcare costs thousands and thousands a year. It’s unaffordable. It’s impossible. So, depressingly, many don’t even bother. What about a home? Ludicrous leasehold rules mean you’re just paying rent up front for decades. Getting screwed on the service changes that soar with no consultation. House prices booming whilst wages fall behind. The mountain to climb gets bigger and bigger. It is endless. Yet you’re told by people who bought their house for 40k and got university education for free that cutting down on the cappuccinos will solve all of your financial problems. Politicians like Farage tell you working from home is the problem, and that seeking a ‘work-life balance’ is somehow selfish. It is bullshit, to be honest. And I am fed up of it. It stinks. There’s this prevailing attitude with many people of my age that young men and women are lazy and refuse to put the hours in. That’s just not true. The system is crushing you. It kills ambition and suffocates aspiration. It all needs to change. All of it. Restore Britain doesn't want to reform the establishment, we want to smash it up. And yes, that will include a meaningful debate about a triple lock which creates division between the young and the old - because it simply isn’t financially sustainable in its current form. Restore Britain will have the courage to do what needs to be done, I promise you that. If you want more of the same - vote for it. Tories, Reform, Labour, Lib Dem. Go for it. Your choice. Same faces, same model, same decay. The Greens want to accelerate our transformation into a third world dump. If that’s what you want for Britain, Polanski is your man. Certainly don’t vote for Restore Britain. Because we are offering something entirely new. You now have a political party that is willing to take the difficult decisions to give you the opportunities that my generation had to achieve that same financial freedom so many of my age enjoy. Restore Britain is that party. We want a fundamentally different economic model. One that gives young British men and women the freedom to pursue their own goals - whether that’s building their family, business or own financial freedom. That’s what we’re about. We are going to be honest, and we are going to take the difficult decisions required to benefit us all, that very much includes the young Brits who for their entire lives have been ripped off by a decadent political establishment that cares about votes, and only votes. Restore Britain will treat you all with the respect and honesty you deserve. There is a political party that is finally your side. Restore Britain is on your side.
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Joe Smith
Joe Smith@IzriteAD·
@RickyAngel @WCalame71449 @PolitlcsUK It won’t, you’re clueless if you think that the system we have would be working if we just deported everyone, even less workers to pay for even more retirees.
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 WATCH: Nigel Farage formally commits to the state pension triple lock if Reform UK win the next election "The people to whom pensions are being paid, certainly compared to a younger generation today, are those who have actually worked and paid into the system"
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Ricky Angel@RickyAngel·
@WCalame71449 @PolitlcsUK It will all work fine as long as we deport all non working foreigners. There is no need for them to be here - they have their homelands to return to. Once that is done there will plenty of money to pay for British people’s pensions.
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wayne calame@WCalame71449·
@PolitlcsUK What about the new generation? How are you planning to define their pension? With a double triple full loop lock? It's absurd to think this model will work for future generations. It’s time to completely rebuild the system.
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Ricky Angel@RickyAngel·
@Marblechops79 @SuellaBraverman @trevgoes4th Agreed. And also it smacks of racism if we say certain jobs are below white people, and we should import black and brown people to do them - basically paid slavery. And it just drives further division and resentment.
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Marble Chops
Marble Chops@Marblechops79·
@SuellaBraverman @trevgoes4th This is one of the most enduring of classist tropes Jobs will always be filled if the right wage rate is paid It’s disgusting hatred of ordinary people and is well over a century old, starting from the lies told about the Luddites
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Ricky Angel@RickyAngel·
@Zeeeee_xx @danwootton I clearly remember Neil Armstrong saying “One small step for a man, one giant leap for white people”. The reporter is right to call out our racist history.
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Zee 🔥
Zee 🔥@Zeeeee_xx·
@danwootton Weak self hating cadaverous melts like that tosser are a big reason we are where we are today as a society White men literally built the world we have today From the aeroplane to mobile phones to the internet so He can rot in hell
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Dan Wootton
Dan Wootton@danwootton·
Sly News will take any excuse to slag off white men. Disgusting.
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Ricky Angel@RickyAngel·
@decorativeartt In one breath Starmer says - “it’s not our war, we’re not getting involved” and the next sentence he says that the “war will have serious consequences for our country”. So what bloody is it then?? Is Iran a threat we need to deal with or not? More dithering from Starmer.
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Christian@decorativeartt·
Mr Starmer, The world is watching. And for once, I’m not here to play nice or balance both sides. This is the one shot I get to say what millions already know in their bones. You are not Britain’s Prime Minister. You are a man who won an election and immediately began dismantling the very things the British people voted for in 2016. You are squatting in Downing Street while steering the country back into the arms of the institution it explicitly rejected. If you will not stand down, the British people will make you. Here is every claim you made today, stripped bare, no spin, no mercy: 1. “The Middle East conflict has now entered its second month.” Thank you for the calendar update. While you counted months, the IRGC a group formally designated as terrorists by the United States, Canada, and others, continued running its London operations from 16 Prince’s Gate, Knightsbridge. You did nothing. 2. “The UK is working at pace for de-escalation and peace.” Translation: we issued strongly worded statements. Results: zero. Your “pace” is the speed of a snail on tranquillisers. 3. “The war will affect the future of our country, energy and cost of living.” It already is. Your green ideology and EU realignment have left Britain with some of the highest energy prices in the developed world. Pensioners choose between heating and eating. That’s not “the war.” That’s policy. 4. “We are well-placed with a long-term plan to emerge stronger and more secure.” Record taxes. 7.5 million people on NHS waiting lists. Record small-boat crossings. Energy bills that could bankrupt households. If this is your definition of “stronger and more secure,” the English language just filed for divorce. 5. “I held meetings with business leaders…” Photo opportunities. They warned you. You smiled for the cameras and carried on regardless. 6. “Energy bills will be cut today and fixed until July.” A £117 cap that your own NI increases and green levies have already vaporised. It’s not relief. It’s an insult dressed up as compassion. 7. “The most effective way to support the cost of living is to push for reopening the Strait of Hormuz.” Then why did you help shut down North Sea production and make us dependent on foreign energy? The hypocrisy is so thick you could spread it on toast. 8. “The UK is taking back control of our energy security by investing in clean British energy.” Britain now pays the highest industrial electricity prices in Europe. Blackouts are on the menu. This is not “taking back control.” This is self-sabotage with better PR. 9. “Because the world is volatile, Britain’s long-term national interest now requires closer partnership with the EU.” Let’s be honest for once: you are using a foreign crisis as cover to hand sovereignty, money, and decision-making back to Brussels without asking the British people. That is not statesmanship. That is betrayal by stealth. 10. “I will announce a new summit with the EU later this year…” Re-joining by the back door while an Iranian terror-linked operation sits in one of London’s most expensive postcodes. The sheer gall is almost impressive. You stood at the podium today and spoke of “British interests” while actively working against them. You swore you wouldn’t rejoin the EU. You are doing it anyway. You talk of security while leaving a designated terror network untouched in central London. You lecture about the cost of living while your policies make it worse. The mask is not slipping, Keir. It has fallen off and shattered on the floor. The British people see you clearly now: a politician who values international approval and Brussels goodwill more than the nation that elected him. You are not leading Britain. You are managing its managed decline. The clock is ticking. Not in secret. Not in silence. Out loud, in broad daylight, across every pub, every kitchen table, every X feed and every street in this country. History does not forgive those who sell their own people’s sovereignty for applause. Britain did not vote for this. Britain does not want this. And Britain will not tolerate this forever. The reckoning is coming. And it will not be kind. Britain First. No Surrender. 🦁🇬🇧
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Ricky Angel@RickyAngel·
@consumer_common @BasilTheGreat It’s not unfair to Afghans for them to stay in their own country. That is the normal order of things. The UK simply cannot and should not take the risk. They bring no benefit whatsoever so there has to be a blanket ban on them arriving to UK.
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BlessBritain@consumer_common·
"We shouldn't judge the whole by the part". No, what isn't fair is the raping of children. And we're not saying condemn everyone from one particular place, however. You can't un-rape a person's life once an unspeakable crime like this happens; she will be destroyed forever. The Afghans bring nothing beneficial to our country; ban them.
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Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨"HELP ME. PLEASE HELP ME. THEY ARE GOING TO R*PE ME" The lawyers said "IF THE FOOTAGE OF THE ATTACK IS RELEASED THERE WOULD BE RIOTS ACROSS THE COUNTRY" This is horrifying. Listen to her words. The details of the r*pe of a 15 year old girl in Leamington have been released The girl recorded the whole thing on her phone Afghans did this It's awful beyond belief
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Charlie Downes
Charlie Downes@cfdownes_·
Reform UK’s Aaron Roy is an Indian national. He brags about being Hartlepool’s “first-ever Non-White BAME councillor”. He runs a a sports club explicitly for “BAME communities”. He holds “a deep belief in equity”. He migrated to Britain just ten years ago, and is now an elected official using his position to advance the interests of his own group. A foreign grifter like him should have no place in British politics in general, let alone be an elected representative of a supposedly “patriotic” party like Reform. They have no respect for their base or for the integrity of British democracy. Restore Britain will ban foreign nationals from voting and standing in elections.
Restore Britain@RestoreBritain_

Reform's latest councillor is a new DEI low. Restore Britain's position is clear - foreign nationals would be banned from voting, and standing, in British elections.

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Ricky Angel@RickyAngel·
@GatwickFirst @ColinBrazierTV @Keir_Starmer To put this into context there is only one premier league ground that could contain that number - Old Trafford. Imagine that full to the rafters. That’s the scale of this danger.
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Colin Brazier
Colin Brazier@ColinBrazierTV·
The front page of today’s Times newspaper anticipates a big surge in illegal Channel crossings. These pictures tell a story of a national emergency that should be leading broadcast bulletins day-in, day-out. Instead we have a slow-motion invasion normalised by a news cycle that can’t distinguish between what’s ephemeral, and what really matters.
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Ricky Angel@RickyAngel·
@AlanTalksSense @BasilTheGreat Build more prisons then and give much longer sentences for real crime. We don’t want criminals on the streets, we want them in jail being punished.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨BREAKING: KEIR STARMER ENDS SHORT SENTENCES Any criminal given a 1 year sentence or less will now have that time SUSPENDED so no prison time will be served at all Insanity Labour are literally trying to destroy this country
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Ricky Angel@RickyAngel·
@policylaila Islam underpins Islamic extremism. You can’t have one without the other. You don’t get to cherry pick the bits of Islam you find acceptable. Islam needs banning outright in the UK as it is incompatible with UK laws and culture. You should renounce Islam to send a message.
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Laila Cunningham@policylaila·
We will never defeat islamic extremism by appeasing it.
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick

Five years ago today, a teacher from Batley Grammar showed a class a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed. Within days, a hundred Islamists were protesting outside the school gates. Outrageously, the teacher was suspended. The headteacher, Gary Kibble, apologised ‘unequivocally’. It was an astonishing act of appeasement and cowardice. The teacher was then subjected to a campaign of abuse and intimidation, including incitement to violence against him and his family. His kids had to miss school for months. They slept on mattresses in temporary accommodation. An independent probe later cleared him of any wrongdoing whatsoever. Another report likewise found that the school, council and police all ‘totally and utterly failed’ him. Too late - his life was changed forever. Have lessons been learnt from this shameful episode? I fear exactly the same thing would happen today. In fact ‘advice’ has recently been reissued by Labour councils including the one covering Batley, that children’s drawings in art lessons may be seen as ‘idolatrous’ under sharia law. Teachers are even warned that dance lessons could cause parental concerns over ‘physical contact between males and females’. Extremism is being mainstreamed. A climate of threatening and intimidatory harassment is poisoning our institutions. It's antithetical to our democratic way of life. Most of our governing class are simply too spineless to take on Islamists. Look at when I highlighted the chronic failure of integration in parts of Birmingham. I was denounced. And then proven right by West Midlands Police’s admission that violent Islamists living couldn’t be prevented from attacking Jewish football fans. The Police lied and blamed the visiting supporters in an effort to pretend they still had authority in the city. And now look at the reaction of the Prime Minister and much of the media to criticisms of a segregated Iftar in Trafalgar Square. They branded critics racist too. This was despite the Prime Minister himself pulling out of an Iftar in 2021 organised by the very same man, Omar Salha, who arranged this one, apparently because of his Islamist links. We’ve been led by weak hypocrites, who cover up, rather than confront what’s happening. The country is sliding down a dark path as a result. But innocent men and women like the Batley teacher are the greatest victims of extremism, and too many seem intent to forget them. We must defend them and stand up for all those who speak out.

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Ricky Angel@RickyAngel·
@JasonADeane @BasilTheGreat We are all asking ourselves the exact same questions. It is so truly inexplicable. The leaders never state what the end game is. So it must be something they want kept secret, which means it must be bad otherwise they would tell us. It is both deeply concerning and perplexing.
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Jason Deane
Jason Deane@JasonADeane·
Yup, almost always money, if not actually always. But even that doesn't make sense - what use is money if it has no value due to collapsed fiat systems, or the world becomes a stangnant cesspit that can't be enjoyed by anyone, even if they whatever money has value? Gotta be more to it.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
I've asked myself this question over and over again. It's terrifying to me. Why have so many Western Nations at the same time all adopted these civilization ending policies? "It seems like a controlled demolition... like these nations are being destroyed purposefully"
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Ricky Angel@RickyAngel·
@JasonADeane @BasilTheGreat Why? There is always only one reason - money. If you look at the Ayatollah for example or Putin, these people have many billions that they have effectively stolen from the people of their countries. It always comes down to money (and the resulting power).
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Jason Deane
Jason Deane@JasonADeane·
I do find this fascinating and have often made the same point myself. It can't be that our 'leaders' are so unbelievably & collectively stupid that they can't understand that the things they're insisting on implementing a) are obviously bad things to do b) lead to additional problems as a result of implementing those stupid policies (that most people of reasonable intelligence can easily see the impact of, but they can't) and c) are clearly NOT what the people want in the first place. So, if it's not supidity - because no-one can be that retarded - then it leaves the only other possible explanation, being discussed here. It must, logically, be deliberate self-destruction by the those in power. But that still doesn't address the elephant in the room - why? This is the bit I have never been able to work out.
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