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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
A beautiful herd of pigs in West Wales needs some help. Through no fault of their own, they are required by law to live in this one sanctuary barn that is now being sold, and donations are needed to buy it. I kicked in a bit
Gandalf needs help to Save his Boar Barn! donorbox.org/gandalf-needs-hโ€ฆ
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
Top ten responses so far from Labour MPs: โ€”Antonia Bance: โ€œHead in handsโ€ โ€”Ian Byrne: โ€œGrimโ€ โ€”Ashley Dalton: โ€œVery sadโ€ฆdeeply flawed and unsafeโ€ โ€”Florence Eshalomi: โ€œWhere to even startโ€™โ€ โ€”Allison Gardner: โ€œAn insult to parliament that this bill has been brought backโ€ โ€”Rupa Huq: โ€œLast thing we needโ€ โ€”Adam Jogee: โ€œInsane stuffโ€ โ€”Emma Lewell: โ€œAbsolutely dismayedโ€ฆ A deeply flawed and dangerous billโ€ โ€”David Smith: โ€œVery sad news indeedโ€ฆ I canโ€™t think of a more divisive issueโ€ โ€”Kirsteen Sullivan: โ€œI cannot believe we are back here again. With no humility about the concerns raised previouslyโ€
๐Ÿšจ BREAKING: The Assisted Dying Bill will be reintroduced to Parliament next week by Labour MP Lauren Edwards
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
Right, time for the Truth. The smoke and mirrors and blatant deceit going on in the asylum system is horrifying. Nothing the public is told is reliable. Hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants are unaccounted for. Home Office hasnโ€™t got a clue where they are. Government is shovelling migrants out of asylum hotels and giving them money to find a place to stay in the community. Desperate to look like the backlog is coming down. Asylum caseworkers are granting leave to remain to known sex offenders from Eritrea, Sudan and Afghanistan because they are not allowed to refuse applicants from those โ€œunsafeโ€ countries. Itโ€™s a sick joke. The safety of women and children is at risk and these bullshit graphs are shared to prove how things are improving. Things are NOT improving. Asylum caseworkers know itโ€™s a ticking timebomb. Another Belfast attack can happen any day.
Replying to @FraserNelson
Asylum backlog falling fast...
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
Word of the day: bobbins. Northern, especially Manchester, meaning rubbish, useless, no good. "The weather's been proper bobbins this week." A word that sounds far too cheerful for what it means.
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
Hereโ€™s what all the organisations have said about the Bill :
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
It was described as the โ€œsafest and most robust assisted dying legislationโ€ by **supporters** of the Bill. Not a single Royal Medical College OR Professional Body in this country will say the Bill is safe. Let alone it being the โ€œsafestโ€.
๐Ÿšจ BREAKING: The Assisted Dying Bill will be reintroduced to Parliament next week by Labour MP Lauren Edwards
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
Listen to @fionagoddarduk below who superbly explains why โ€œgrooming gang child rapistsโ€ have been knowingly left to abuse children for decades by the police, governments etc. This is totally different from other types of child abuse, and precisely what I saw in Manchester in 2005 when @gmpolice shut down Op Augusta abandoning dozens and dozens of children to their fate. And STILL we have not seen a single senior public official held criminally to account, and itโ€™s why the battle is still being fought! ๐Ÿ’ช
Ment to say 2004 not 2001 and i repeated a few things because my kids kept walking in and distracting me ๐Ÿคฃ Links to help me carry on doing what im doing in spite of all the accusations and abuse i get are below ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡ this wont go away and I wont stop doing what I am. paypal.me/Fionagoddard361 buymeacoffee.com/fionagoddarโ€ฆ
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
Lauren Edwards MP statement says โ€œ[The TIA bill] was rightly described as the safest and most robust assisted dying law anywhere in the worldโ€ No. It was only described this way by the people trying to push it through. Here is how others described the Bill: 1. The Royal College of Physicians said the Bill is unsafe 2. The Royal College of Psychiatrists said the Bill is unworkable, and unsafe 3. The British Geriatrics Society said the Billโ€™s safeguards are not adequate 4. Domestic abuse charities said the Bill is unsafe 5. Organisations representing disabled people said the Bill is unsafe 6. Royal College of GPs says the Bill lacks adequate safeguards 7. Lord Stevens, ex NHS CEO, said legislating for assisted dying in the current climate of hospice cuts is โ€œutterly ridiculousโ€ 8. MIND says the safeguards are not adequate 9. The CLADD group at KCL (DOI) have said the Bill is โ€œnot fit for purposeโ€ 10. The British Association of Social Workers say the Billโ€™s is not safe enough Spot the pattern?
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
What dismal news that the Assisted Suicide bill is coming back. They are hoping to use the Parliamentary override to force it through without any of the improvements and safeguards offered in the Lords last time including by the Billโ€™s advocates like Lord Falconer. Weโ€™re going to be offered the same bill that left the Commons (left with lots of โ€˜oh the Lords will clean up that glaring problem, donโ€™t worry just pass itโ€™) on a take-it-or-leave-it, unamendable basis. Even if you accept the case for assisted dying this Bill is terrible, far too expansive and full of holes to be filled in after itโ€™s in statuteโ€ฆ but the advocates know theyโ€™ll never have a such a โ€˜progressiveโ€™ Parliament for years, so itโ€™s now or never. So theyโ€™re trying to push through a dangerous bill that they admitted needed significant improvement, because itโ€™s their last chance. They must be stopped.
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
โ˜€๏ธSunshine Sal has arrived with us and is settling into rescue life while we get to know her. Sal is a sweet, affectionate girl who loves a cuddle. She's getting on well with other ๐Ÿ• ๐Ÿ• she's met. ๐Ÿพ lurchersos.org.uk/dogs-for-aโ€ฆโ€ฆ Please share to help Sunshine Sal find her forever๐Ÿก
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
Oh my heart. Tizon has been looking for his forever family for four years! Please share. Letโ€™s get this handsome lad to the right place. ๐Ÿก ๐Ÿ–ค ๐Ÿ˜‡
Tizon came from another rescue where had hasnโ€™t found a home in 4yrs. We said we would try to help because already his life is passing by. Tizon is 9yrs old, shy, gentle and worried. He canโ€™t grow older in a kennel ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป Letโ€™s get him a home ๐Ÿ  Plz share โค๏ธ
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
A kinetic ceiling installation at Costa Navarino, Greece, designed by K-Studio for The Romanos resort, uses fabric panels that sway with sea breezes. The wave-like motion filters sunlight and enhancing natural airflow to keep the beachside restaurant cool.

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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
#MISSING | Have you seen Melawit, 15? Last seen in Stockport on 12/06/2026, but may be in Croydon. 4ft11ins tall, with short black hair. Last seen wearing a white shirt, leopard print trousers and grey shawl. Anyone who sees her should call 101, quoting MSP/06JJ/0000929/26 (GMP)
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Really saddened that only 334 people in the entire world have donated to save the rescued Boars. Their home in Wales is up for sale and we must buy it. (DEFRA has restrictions on their location) they suffered appalling cruelty and their fate is in jeopardy.. please donate โ€ผ๏ธ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿท
Barney, Chunk, Rambo & Brandon relaxing in their barn. This Barn has been the first place they could ever call home & feel safe. It's kept them safe for 6 years but now it's being sold. We must buy it to keep the boars safe for the rest of their lives๐Ÿ™ donorbox.org/gandalf-needs-hโ€ฆ
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
This is an important post, worth reading in full. The BBC would seem to have a death wish when it comes to impartiality.
The BBC Has Ruled. Brexit Damaged The Economy. No Further Debate Required. The BBC's editorial complaints unit has decided that the negative economic impact of Brexit is now a settled fact. Not a contested judgement. Not one side of a live debate. A fact, in the same category as man-made climate change, requiring no balancing view. The ruling followed a Radio 4 Today programme segment featuring Andrew Bailey, the Governor of the Bank of England, alongside Liam Byrne and Sir John Gieve, both long-standing advocates of closer EU alignment. All three agreed Brexit had damaged growth. The presenter, Katya Adler, did not challenge the premise or introduce a dissenting voice. A complaint followed. The ECU's response is the revealing part. It acknowledged the segment failed to "acknowledge the alternative case" for pursuing opportunities outside the EU rather than realignment with it. That part of the complaint was upheld. But the central complaint, that three pro-EU voices agreeing with each other on air is not balance, was dismissed. The reasoning given was that this reflected "the consensus among economists" and there was no "significant body of economic opinion" on the other side. This is worth pausing on. The BBC is not claiming it found balance. It is claiming balance was unnecessary because one side of the argument does not meaningfully exist. The institution that is legally required to be impartial has ruled itself the arbiter of which questions are still open and which are closed, and Brexit has just been moved into the closed file. The economics itself does not support the certainty on display. The headline figure driving much of this narrative, an 8 per cent hit to GDP since 2016, comes from an NBER paper built on a "synthetic control" model that constructs a hypothetical non-Brexit Britain from a basket of comparator countries. The largest weighting in that basket, over 60 per cent, is the United States, a country currently riding an AI investment boom and a separate fiscal stimulus. The model also weights Estonia and Greece more heavily than France or Germany. On a straightforward per capita basis against France and Germany, the actual comparators, Britain's performance since 2016 sits roughly in line with both. An 8 per cent gap simply isn't visible. This is a model producing a number that then gets reported as "the consensus," which the BBC then cites as the reason no alternative view is required. That loop, model produces number, number becomes consensus, consensus becomes fact, fact requires no balance, is the mechanism. It does not require a conspiracy. It requires an institution that has decided which conclusions are respectable and which are not, and which then treats its own prior decision as evidence. The same posture has been on display all week. A government department can decide its diversity targets are lawful without seeking legal advice to check. A police force can decide a book about dismantling "inner white supremacy" is leadership training. A broadcaster can decide an economic question is closed and that deciding so does not breach its own impartiality rules. In each case, the institution marks its own homework, and the mark is always a pass. None of this requires Brexit to have been a triumph. Britain's economy has genuine problems, most of them unrelated to single market membership. But a state broadcaster, funded by compulsory licence fee under threat of prosecution, has now formally placed one of the most consequential political decisions in modern British history beyond the reach of its own impartiality obligations. Reform's Lee Anderson called it being "blinkered by groupthink." The more precise description is an institution that has stopped being able to tell the difference between its own assumptions and the facts. "The BBC is not claiming it found balance. It is claiming balance was unnecessary because one side of the argument does not meaningfully exist."
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
Look closely - and start your weekend with a smile! This is one of my favourite little views, over the gate to the hills, and I always stop to admire it when I pass. On this particular morning, as I stood here smiling at the scene, this lovely lady wandered over to say hello. We had a chat and I pressed the shutter ... but it wasn't until I got home and looked closely at the image that I realised she'd been smiling back. ๐Ÿ˜ ๐Ÿ“ Peak District, England
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
Sometimes you can only shake your head in disbelief at how unserious this government is.
Peter Kyle: the plan is great Naga Munchetty: have you seen the plan? Kyle: no Munchetty: So how do you know its great? Peter Kyle: "Because I have faith in a PM.. to fund the plan & design a plan & lead a plan, of course & he is the PM that is fit for the moment we're in"
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
๐ŸŽ‰Every one of Feliza's pups has a foster offer waiting, so they can all travel to the UK to find forever homes! โค๏ธ๐Ÿ™ We've raised ยฃ906 of our ยฃ2500 target, with all donations helping with travel & vet care, etc. Can you donate or share our fundraiser?๐ŸŒŸ gofund.me/f61a7829d
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Fay Cooper ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿƒ retweeted
A family of barn owls eats around 1,000 rodents a year, some studies say up to 3,000. When we put out rodent poison, the owls eat the poisoned mice, and they die too. Without the predators, the mice come back worse. Skip the rat poison, put up an owl box.
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