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Lady V

@ToraSharp

"Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring." Marilyn Monroe

Yorkshire 加入时间 Nisan 2009
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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@TheGriftReport Can someone remind who ensured his parents stayed here? What was his father part of in rawanda? Children r a product of their parents something gov never seem 2want 2highlight in many instances
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
Victims’ lawyer Chris Walker has demanded Southport killer Axel Rudakubana’s parents are jailed for failing to stop the massacre of three little girls. The damning public inquiry found the attack “would not have occurred” if his parents had done what they “morally ought to have done.” Rwandan asylum seekers Alphonse Rudakubana (50) and Laetitia Muyazire (54) knew their son was hoarding machetes, knives and ricin ingredients for over a year. A week before the July 29, 2024 slaughter they discovered he planned to attack his old school yet stayed silent and obstructed authorities. Walker says they have “blood on their hands” and must face criminal accountability. Parents who protect monsters belong behind bars too.
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Stefano, @ your Grocked unbiased
Years ago, we were told Rwandan Genocide leaders were inside Britain being protected by our corrupt ultra left woke security agencies. That's why Manchester bombing happened to. Another Lybian terror group is protected by the British state on our tax dime. Why are these people in our f ing country. Its being covered up. This will happen again their are Afganistan Militias in this country, Hamas militias, the list goes on. Protected by people who are obviously trautors to the British. If we dont start getting organised this country is gone in a matter of a few yrs
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Matt Vickers MP
Matt Vickers MP@Matt_VickersMP·
The Southport inquiry is horrifying and sobering reading. This dreadful attack should have been prevented. His parents were aware of the risk. Prevent alerted three times. A teacher who described him as “sinister” was accused of racial profiling. It must never happen again.
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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@CHinchliffMP We r not a wealthy country we r trillion in debt & highest taxes on electorate 2support surge of leeches who never paid in! We will not be cash cows 4much longer! The balance has topped &we’ve had enough!
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Chris Hinchliff MP
Chris Hinchliff MP@CHinchliffMP·
We need far more social and affordable housing. Labour must also raise the bar and deliver high standards. Not just more houses, but better homes within healthy communities. We're still a wealthy country. No one should live with damp, mould or disrepair.​‌
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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@I_amMukhtar Children r not starving in this country unless they’re being abused!
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Mukhtar
Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar·
Don’t ever believe them when they say, "We need help our own first." They’re happy for children to starve.
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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@annaroseridgway Perhaps unregulated fat pensions in public sector do but not private! OAPs paid in on understanding they got support later on! Not 2b abandoned so state dependents capable of working get it? Or billions given away2 other countries? The greedy idiots didn’t ring fence it!
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Anna Ridgway
Anna Ridgway@annaroseridgway·
It is genuinely positive to see an MP say what most in Westminster already know but rarely admit publicly: the triple lock is not sustainable. For years, this has been driven by political fear more than economic reality. An electoral bribe in the form of a universal benefit that keeps rising, paid for by younger workers to an ageing population. We do need to start thinking differently about the state pension. Protect people from poverty, yes, but be honest about what the country can afford. More on this: conservativehome.com/2026/04/10/ann…
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If, like me, you were born in 1956, you’ll receive almost £300,000 more in benefits than you’ll pay in taxes in your lifetime State Pensions make up a huge chunk of that Long term, we simply can’t afford to sustain the Triple Lock’s generosity Blog: desmondswaynemp.com/ds-blog/1956/?…

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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@EllieChowns Why don’t u go try live under an ayatollah & see if u wouldn’t want to be freed!
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Dr Ellie Chowns MP
Dr Ellie Chowns MP@EllieChowns·
Every day we watch as the US and Israel breach intl law with seeming impunity, wreaking chaos and devastation on the world stage. This cannot continue. The UK must take serious action and make clear we will not be made accomplice to Trump and Netanyahu's illegal aggression.
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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@DesmondSwayne How about u look at unregulated public sector pensions Especially councillors! Far 2high percentage of our council tax is spent on that hence all the pot holes & closed services! Private sector paid more than their fair share! Our greedy gov should have ring fenced it years ago
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rt hon Sir Desmond Swayne TD MP
If, like me, you were born in 1956, you’ll receive almost £300,000 more in benefits than you’ll pay in taxes in your lifetime State Pensions make up a huge chunk of that Long term, we simply can’t afford to sustain the Triple Lock’s generosity Blog: desmondswaynemp.com/ds-blog/1956/?…
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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@stellacreasy Except this just isn’t true! Our country was a far nicer & safer place with better services not that long ago! As a woman I had much more freedom in the 90’s! There is a toxic division, insane taxes, high bills, increased violence, raped, child murders etc
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stellacreasy
stellacreasy@stellacreasy·
Immigration enriches our society and benefits our economy. Changing settlement rules will have financial consequences for us all - this video explains why and how. If truth matters to you when it comes to immigration policy pass it on. All data quoted in this video from the Migration Advisory Committee.
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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@jameschappers Reversal won’t happen until we return those who shouldn’t be here introduce a point system so those who want 2come here have a job lined up &enough money to support themselves & any dependents so we don’t have 2! Finally a system that encourages integration rather than ghettos!
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OniNekomon 😈
OniNekomon 😈@OniNekomon·
@GadSaad @BarackObama After 16 years of dictatorship and country slowly getting sold off to Russia instead of being part of the EU people had enough.
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
The victory of the opposition in Hungary yesterday, like the Polish election in 2023, is a victory for democracy, not just in Europe but around the world. Most of all, it’s a testament to the resilience and determination of the Hungarian people – and a reminder to all of us to keep striving for fairness, equality and the rule of law.
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stephen armstrong
stephen armstrong@starmstrong77·
@higgyboson @Keir_Starmer Christine Butcher aged 7 1951, June and Royston Sheasby aged 7 and 5 respectively 1957, Carol Ann Stephens aged 6 1959, Miles Vallint aged 11 1959, Linda Smith aged 12 1961, Anne Dunwell aged 13 1964, Yvonne Laker 15 1964, Elsie Frost 14 1965, Mavis Hudson 15 1966, Bernard Oliver
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
The brutal, senseless murders of Bebe, Elsie and Alice marked one of the darkest moments in our country’s history. The report today is truly harrowing and profoundly disturbing. It sets out systematic failures that led to this terrible event. I’ve been overwhelmed by the bravery and determination of their families and while nothing will ever bring these three little girls back, I’m determined to make the fundamental changes needed to keep the public safe. I will do everything I can to honour the memory of Bebe, Elsie, and Alice.
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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@thenorth4theeu @higgyboson @Keir_Starmer Why do you think such a smug tweet makes you somehow morally superior? You totally miss the point & definitely part of the problem! Of course things happened but they were very rare! Open your eyes!
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Gail
Gail@thenorth4theeu·
@higgyboson @Keir_Starmer I grew up in the shadows of the moors murderers. You are talking rubbish. Monsters can be any colour or creed.
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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@koshercockney Funny how we never had a problem with dogs being maliciously killed for centuries! So why now🤔
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Horrendous. Poisoned meat has been found in Parks in London leaving animals and dogs dead and seriously ill. Who would do something so cruel?? The locations (so far) are Holland Park and Brompton Cemetery for anybody in London looking to walk their dogs near there. Dog walker local to the park said this: "In this case, it's poison meat," he said. "Before we've had toys that have been left around that have been poisoned. The worst one that really shocked me was razor blades being left in tennis balls." One woman walking her dog in Holland Park told BBC London: "I'm totally disgusted. I can't even imagine why anyone would do that." Another dog walker said: "It's absolutely horrendous. I'm not sure if someone's doing it for a spiteful reason. "It will stop people coming to the park with their dogs."
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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@ShabanaMahmood Let me guess… lessons will be learned 🙄 You know what needs to be done really to stop this happening in our country again! England didn’t have half its problems now when I was born! Unrecognisable & we were duped & ignored!
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Shabana Mahmood MP
Shabana Mahmood MP@ShabanaMahmood·
On 29th July 2024, three senseless killings took place in Southport. Today’s findings show that the state systematically failed to stop this atrocity. This government has already taken action, and we will do whatever is needed to prevent this tragedy from happening again.
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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@EllieChowns Plus doesn’t most of our council tax goes to the unregulated fat pensions of previous councillors?
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Dr Ellie Chowns MP
Dr Ellie Chowns MP@EllieChowns·
It's well past time to do away with Council Tax, a deeply regressive and unfair tax whereby the poorest households end up paying a much larger proportion of their income than the wealthiest do.
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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@EllieChowns A left wing gov as usual wants 2punish successful people &through tax make sure there’s not much left 4their kids & at same time have a large benefit dependent electorate who think ur helping them when actually ur just killing aspiration &keeping every1 equally at the bottom!
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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@CherokeeOwl My 14 yr old knows it’s wrong to kill! He could kill again probably highly likely! Do you want to face the family of victim no.2? He’s a risk that’s why needs locking up! Not all kids from bad backgrounds murder - no excuse he broke the law &took a life!
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TheRealCherokeeOwl 🦉
TheRealCherokeeOwl 🦉@CherokeeOwl·
He’s 14. Speeding in a car with friends, catching up to a woman, yelling and cursing. Trying to show off, he pulls out a gun and fires into her car. When police arrive, she’s dead. He’s sentenced to life. A life was taken—and another is effectively over before it began. Where does accountability meet age, judgment, and development? Can a 14-year-old truly understand the weight of a life sentence? Is 14 old enough for life in prison—or do we need a different way to balance justice, responsibility, and rehabilitation?
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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@CherokeeOwl I have a 14 year old son & the difference is alarming! This child is a victim of his upbringing & the society he lives in! Until root cause is tackled - parents & environment this is going to continue happening! However he still needs to face the consequences of his actions!
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Lady V
Lady V@ToraSharp·
@R1dack1415 @HousePaint41959 @howertonjosh Thank you! I still am confused as to why god couldn’t just decide to let us into heaven rather than sacrificing his own son? He is god after all! Or is there something controlling him?
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RT@R1dack1415·
If God had not sacrificed His Son, we would still be spiritually dead and separated from Him forever. Before Jesus’ death and resurrection, even the righteous dead (like Abraham, Moses, David) could not enter the full presence of God in Heaven. Their souls went to a place of comfort called Abraham’s Bosom (or Paradise) — a holding place in Sheol/Hades. It was a state of bliss and rest, but it was not Heaven. The barrier of sin still existed. No one could cross into God’s holy presence because the perfect, spotless sacrifice had not yet been made. When Jesus cried “It is finished” (John 19:30) on the cross and then rose from the dead, He did three massive things at once: 1. He paid the full penalty for sin (the debt was settled — tetelestai = “paid in full”). 2. He defeated death and the grave. 3. He opened the way for believers to go directly into the presence of God. That’s why, right after Jesus died, the Bible says many of the saints who had died rose and appeared in Jerusalem (Matthew 27:52-53). The barrier was broken. Abraham’s Bosom was emptied. From that moment forward, when a believer dies, their spirit goes straight to be with the Lord (2 Corinthians 5:8 — “absent from the body, present with the Lord”). Without Jesus’ sacrifice, humanity would remain under the curse of sin and death. There would be no forgiveness, no reconciliation with God, and no hope of eternal life in His presence. The righteous dead would still be waiting in Abraham’s Bosom, and the rest of us would have no path to Heaven. God didn’t sacrifice His Son because He was cruel. He did it because justice demanded payment for sin, and love provided the only acceptable Substitute. Jesus was the spotless Lamb who could finally cleanse what animal sacrifices could only cover temporarily. Your point about the Bosom of Abraham is exactly right — it was a place of comfort, but it was not the full presence of God. Jesus’ death and resurrection changed everything. That’s the big picture. The cross wasn’t just one event in history — it was the turning point of all history.
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Josh Howerton
Josh Howerton@howertonjosh·
Only God is capable of knowing *exactly* what will happen 2,000 years in the future. The Bible is absolutely incredible. This is more proof. What many Christians miss in Genesis 22 👇
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