Leanne Faulkner

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Leanne Faulkner

Leanne Faulkner

@leafau23

Don’t leave a single detail out. Views are my own.

Let me show you a few things.. شامل ہوئے Mart 2011
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Leanne Faulkner@leafau23·
That VIP life though....
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Stop using my music, perverts @WhiteHouse
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"The UK has been very uncooperative" President Trump criticises Sir Keir Starmer's decision not to get involved in the U.S. offensive against Iran, and decisions regarding immigration and energy trib.al/Rx0iR33 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
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@chlojade03 Tickets listed on unauthorised resale sites are fraudulent and will not get fans into the show. Only buy resale tickets via Ticketmaster, where prices are capped at £20. Please be vigilant. - ST
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chloe jade@chlojade03·
soooo @TicketmasterUK @TicketmasterCS what’re we doing about all these tickets that could be in the hands of real fans??? harry styles ono manchester resale
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HJB News@HJB_News__·
Over 450 children abused by Jimmy Savile over 50 years. Rapes, assaults, in hospitals, BBC studios, everywhere. Keir Starmer was Director of Public Prosecutions. CPS under him: "No prosecution, insufficient evidence." Case files were destroyed shortly after. Now as PM he’s lecturing us on protecting our kids.
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sugamummy 🧚🏽‍♀️@ceraliza·
Can someone please recommend a tv series that's actually addictive, the kind that makes people stay up all night and finish season one in a sitting?
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Leanne Faulkner
Leanne Faulkner@leafau23·
@boohoo_cshelp hi. I keep seeing people saying theyre not getting their refunds upon return - rather gift cards. I’ve just put through a return via the portal on my phone & there was no option to select orig. payment method. I screen recorded to prove this. Will I be refunded?
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
Breaking 🚨 @grok has named X owner @elonmusk as the biggest spreader of misinformation on X.
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Leanne Faulkner@leafau23·
@boohoo I’ve paid £3.99 for delivery which states 4 days. I’m on day 6 and the courier doesn’t even have the package. Not sure why I’m paying for this?
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Leanne Faulkner@leafau23·
@Turtlebayuk have I read your allergen menu correctly for breakfast in that you have zero options for someone avoiding gluten?
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Leanne Faulkner@leafau23·
@yoursclothing I think it’s not a great points system. Not comparative to other companies and will essentially lose you customers. As I’ve spent enough to qualify for these vouchers / points on sale items and now I won’t be able to use them because you’ve put the items I want on sale?
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Yours Clothing
Yours Clothing@yoursclothing·
@leafau23 We understand this may be disappointing, but voucher points can’t be applied to items that are already on sale. Thank you for your understanding.
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Leanne Faulkner@leafau23·
When you go to book a @premierinn room and you select ‘pay on arrival ‘ but still have to enter card details and it fails multiple times and you go back on the app 15 mins later to try again at the cost has increased for the same room. 🫩 oh yeah the booking went straight through
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Leanne Faulkner@leafau23·
@DannyJohnJules It baffles me that he can be so outwardly racist and it’s acceptable. He’s disgusting. Also, I love ‘cunce’ - absolutely part of my vocab now.
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Danny John-Jules@DannyJohnJules·
Fu*k these old #RacistCunce they are irrelevant in the scheme of things...(Humanity)
Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis

I’ve held back from commenting on the revelations about Nigel Farage’s past racism. Not because the story shocked me. For many in this country, it merely confirms what we’ve suspected for years. But some will be hearing these allegations for the first time, and it’s to you that I want to speak. Most of us have said or done things when we were young that we look back on with regret. That’s part of growing up. We make mistakes, we cringe at our former selves, we learn, we change. Some of those early attitudes fall away. Others become the foundations of who we later become. What’s now emerging about Nigel Farage isn’t a single stupid comment or one heated moment. Former classmates are describing a pattern of behaviour. Not just a bully. A racist bully of the ugliest kind. That doesn’t automatically mean he holds every one of those views today. But look at his politics. Look at his rhetoric. Look at the company he keeps and the division he trades in. It paints a picture of a man whose worldview didn’t appear to grow out of those foundations, but grew from them. So what does that mean now? If you already oppose Farage, this only hardens your resolve. If you adore him, nothing I say will shift you. But there’s a group of people I do want to reach: those considering voting Reform. I’m not going to patronise you. I understand why many are thinking about it. If you’ve watched your pay stall, your bills rise, your community decline, and your politicians shrug for years, you might well think: what have I got to lose? Why not give the system a kick? Why not try something different? And you may feel the country has taken a wrong turn. That we’ve lost something precious and need to put it right. Those instincts aren’t wicked. They aren’t racist. They come from frustration, disappointment, and a desire for dignity and control in your own life. But here’s the truth that cannot be dodged. Most people in this country are good, decent, fair-minded. They don’t want to see hate imported into the heart of their politics. They don’t want their children growing up in a country defined by fear and division. So ask yourself this, quietly and honestly: is Nigel Farage a changed man? Has he shown any sign that he regrets the person he was? Or has he built a career by sharpening those same instincts into a political weapon? Because if he hasn’t changed, then every vote for Farage isn’t a protest. It’s permission. It hands real power to a man whose teenage cruelty seems less like a phase and more like a blueprint. This country is far from perfect, but it is worth fighting for. And once a politics of hatred takes root at the top, a country doesn’t easily come back from it. You know this in your gut. We all do. Nigel Farage is not fit to lead this country. A vote for him, or for those who still cheer the views he held as a teenager, would stain the country we love with something we may never fully wash away. And to the Reform diehards who will now pile into the comments with abuse: crack on. You’ll only prove the point.

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