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British first and foremost. Father of three lovely girls. Retweets not necessarily endorsements

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Graham 🇬🇧@flashgrim·
Some statistic in the debate about Brexit vs Independence. Think they speak for themselves which union is most important.
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
💢📰 REPORT | New reporting from NYT reveals how Trump decided to go to war with Iran — after a closed-door Israeli pitch and despite deep internal divisions inside his own team. At a secret Feb. 11 Situation Room meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented a four-part pitch for regime change, including a video montage of potential replacement leaders such as Reza Pahlavi. JD Vance was absent, stuck in Azerbaijan. Appearing alongside Mossad chief David Barnea and military officials, Netanyahu argued: Iran’s ballistic missile program could be destroyed in weeks. The regime would be too weak to close the Strait of Hormuz. Street protests — fomented with Mossad help — could trigger an uprising. Kurdish fighters from Iraq could open a ground front in the northwest. Trump’s response: “Sounds good to me.” Trump’s response: “Sounds good to me.” The next day, U.S. intelligence pushed back sharply. CIA Director John Ratcliffe called the regime-change scenario “farcical,” with Secretary of State Marco Rubio adding: “In other words, it’s bullshit.” Gen. Dan Caine told the president: “This is, in my experience, standard operating procedure for the Israelis. They oversell, and their plans are not always well-developed.” Trump dismissed regime change as “their problem” — but remained focused on targeting Iran’s leadership and military. By Feb. 26, in a final Situation Room meeting, opposition inside the room was clear but fractured. Vice President JD Vance warned the war could spiral and drain U.S. resources, but ultimately said: “You know I think this is a bad idea… but I’ll support you.” Rubio said regime change was unrealistic, but destroying Iran’s missile program was achievable. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was the biggest proponent of war and backed immediate action. Military leadership outlined risks, including depleted munitions and the threat to Hormuz, but all stopped short of opposing the plan. Key officials responsible for managing the fallout, like the Treasury Secretary, and DNI Gabbard were notably absent. Trump went around the table asking advisors their view, then made the call: “I think we need to do it.” The strikes began two days later.
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Lana
Lana@LanaLokteff·
This is exactly how it starts in one city, then spreads like wildfire across the country in every agency, every program, every corner of life once Whites become a minority. No more watching from the sidelines. Team White needs to fight fiercely for our own people's interests, and crush this deranged anti-White madness.
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🇺🇸 NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani is rolling out a “racial equity plan” that includes a “true cost of living” measure aimed at prioritising support for “Black and Brown New Yorkers,” arguing they’ve been hardest hit. He says the plan will involve all 45 city agencies, focusing on race-based outcomes to address decades of inequality. Follow: @europa

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Graham 🇬🇧@flashgrim·
@thinkdefence Saudi Arabia already has a pipeline to the Red Sea. Although the Houthi militia in Yemen could threaten this they haven’t so far.
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Think Defence@thinkdefence·
Whatever happens in the Gulf, think it is a reasonable prediction that gulf states will increasingly arm themselves, harden infrastructure, and where at all possible, diversify routes to bypass the Strait of Hormuz. I know the current prevailing view is that Iran has won strategically, but that might be only in the medium term. Thus, India and China become even more exposed to strait closure risk, not from Iran, but the Gulf States and USA. Route diversion may be eye wateringly expensive and not 100% feasible, but there is no way Iran will be allowed this much leverage over the global economy again.
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
“The breakdown of society is happening very, very fast. I don’t know if we can survive it.” Dr. Iain McGilchrist warns that we can’t keep smashing our own culture with a sledgehammer and expect people to still see anything worthwhile in it. The most tolerant societies in history created the openness that’s now being weaponized against them. When one side claims absolute moral certainty, nuance dies and anything can be justified. It feels like a return of the Puritan spirit — convinced of its own righteousness and intolerant of everything else. What do you think — are we tearing down more than we’re building?
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John Cleese
John Cleese@JohnCleese·
My parents used to say 'When in Rome, do as the Romans' This new slant on things seems more like 'When in Rome, do as you like' If British people are not doing enough to welcome a culture very, very different from their own, it may be to do with a reluctance to get beheaded
Taya@travelingflying

Yasmin Alibi-Brown said that White people have to integrate better with migrants: “I ask people, what attempt have you made to integrate with those who come into your society? Why don’t we tell more White people to integrate better?” The newcomers should be the ones to integrate.

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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
When I've previously shared this exact figure, I was told that it was Islamophobic to do so. Is it?
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Muhammad Qassem Sawalha, a designated Hamas member, has been living in London council house for decades. The son of Iran’s former supreme leader owns two luxury apartments in West London overlooking the Israeli embassy. But Kanye West is where Keir Starmer draws the line. 🥴
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Allison Pearson
Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson·
Ed Miliband says drilling our own gas in the North Sea (as opposed to paying Norway billions for theirs) makes no difference. He’s lying 👇 North Sea gas ‘saves Britain billions a year’ telegraph.co.uk/business/2026/…
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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
Almost 200,000 illegals invading our country over the last 8 years. Tens of thousands of Afghans smuggled in, including literal Taliban. The Boriswave of millions of unskilled migrants about to gain lifetime access to our welfare state. Islamist extremism overwhelming our security services. Tory/Labour uniparty response: Block Kanye West from entering Britain.
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David Starkey
David Starkey@DrDStarkeyCBE·
This will offend some people. When considering how we deal with the problem of Islamist supremacism, it’s tempting to throw up our hands and despair. But the fact is, we’ve been here before and have a playbook for dealing with this stuff. There was in England’s history a recalcitrant religious minority that claimed the authority of a higher power to re-order English society by violence, even abrogating for itself the right to murder the monarch: it was called Catholicism. It’s imperial claims were suppressed and eventually defeated by the application of specific laws designed not to persecute people for being Catholic, but to thwart the political objective of making England a Catholic country. As always, the answer to our problems lie in our own history, if only we had the wit to see it.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Invader population of Bournemouth rose 50% in just 10 years. Changing the landscape of the area. They've got to go back. From across the country. They've got to go back.
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Reform UK
Reform UK@reformparty_uk·
“Her little boys have been left without a mum, my children have been left without a sister and I’ve lost my daughter.” Siobhan Whyte bravely tells the tragic story of her daughter Rhiannon.
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David Atherton
David Atherton@DaveAtherton20·
This is the best video of the Manchester Airport assault of the police I have seen. Today the retrial of Mohammed Fahir Amaaz & Muhammad Amaad begins for a third assault. PC Lydia Ward had her nose broken & PC Ellie Cook was punched too. Strong cousin marriage vibes.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
Forcing the hardworking British people to send billions in foreign aid to nations that simultaneously demand trillions more in “slavery reparations” is one of the greatest Ponzi schemes of all time.
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Restore Merseyside
Restore Merseyside@FrankEarlUK·
🚨 Afghan "refugee" and convicted sex offender slashed a 16-year old boy's throat on bus in Runcorn: Afghan refugee and convicted sex offender Hamid Akhonzada (26) slashed a stabbed a 17 year old boy's throat on a bus in Runcorn, completely unprovoked. Akhonzada was sitting behind the teenager and his 16-year-old girlfriend (you read that right) when he suddenly grabbed the boy's hair and pulled his head back and slashed his throat with a steak knife. His 16 year old "girlfriend" tried to stop him, but he stabbed her too. Akhonzada fled when the bus stopped. He was arrested six days later in Croydon, London. It appears brownoids have an inclination to stab Whites in the throat while on buses. Just three days after arrest, while in HMP Altcourse, he called a prison officer to his cell. The turd worlder then punched and knocked the officer unconcious. Akhonzada had 10 previous convictions for 23 offences, including common assault, actual bodily harm, assaulting police, and sexual assault (for which he served a prison sentence). He was sentenced to 4 years in prison, plus 4 years on extended licence (due to being assessed as dangerous). This is a case from 2021. So that means Akhonzada is now free and roaming the streets of Britain. What a country we live in - where insane Afghan men rape and stab their way through our population. Deport all Afghans. Illegal or legal, they all must go.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
The retrial of Mohammed Fahir Amaaz and Muhammad Amaad for the Manchester Airport attacks on police starts tomorrow. The jury couldn't reach a verdict over the ABH on PC Zachary Marsden, Amaaz guilty on all other counts, yet not sentenced still! Everyone screamed "Islamophobia", staff had to leak the CCTV so the world seen the truth. And the whistleblower themselves was targeted by police for exposing it all.
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Kelvin MacKenzie
Kelvin MacKenzie@kelvmackenzie·
Two strange takeaways from the Waitrose sacking after 17 years of Walker Smith who tackled a shoplifter. 1) That the Left hasn’t demanded his reinstatement while the Tories have. Is he the wrong colour? 2) Thanks to Waitrose public statements every thief now knows to go into their shops and steal without retribution. A bloody awful decision by a bloody awful management.
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Alex Armstrong
Alex Armstrong@Alexarmstrong·
We didn’t fight two world wars to have Whitehall and Downing Street full of people waving the flag of an Islamist terrorist regime screaming “Allahu Akbar”. If there are any Iranian asylum seekers among them, they should be deported back to Iran.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
The British people can sense they are losing their country - but they have no idea how fast it will happen. Suicide of a Nation is the only book that tells you the truth - links below
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