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Leisure can fill the hole that consumption left if we provide time & facilities to enable it What we discovered during & post Covid is that we dont have provision. We have millions of shops but not enough pools. Millions of miles of road but not enough accessible trails
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Why is no one making more of this? This isnt the small incremental increases of cost of living - this is a big unavoidable necessary huge layout 'I spent uni savings on getting my teeth fixed' - the real cost of NHS dentist shortage - BBC News share.google/NgTZlMyUPXg8QUW…
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🚨🇬🇧 ANALYSIS: The police did not fail Henry Nowak because of "anti-white woke training." They failed him because they walked into a crime scene that had already been rewritten for them. Before officers arrived, Vickrum Digwa's brother had already made the call. And on that call, he built the false reality that the police were about to enter. He told them Henry was the aggressor: drunk, racist, violent. He said Henry had knocked Digwa's turban off and hurled racial slurs. He gave them a tidy story: Henry had climbed the fence by the bins, fallen onto the bonnet of a car, and was now on the ground behind it with facial injuries. He said they were detaining him. On the same call, you can hear him tell a relative: "Don't try to reason with him - the police are coming." That was the scene the police were sent to. Not the real scene. The scene a lie built. The operator asked the obvious critical questions. Were there weapons? More than once, the brother said no. What condition was Henry in? The brother admitted he didn't look in good shape, so the operator said he would send an ambulance. The brother thanked him. So picture what officers were dispatched to: a drunk, racist troublemaker who had attacked a Sikh man, knocked his turban off, climbed a fence, fallen, and was now lying on the floor with facial injuries - with no weapon present, confirmed again and again by the caller. That is why Henry saying "I've been stabbed" was met with: "I don't think you have." They had been told, on the record, that there was nothing to stab him with. If the wounds were not immediately obvious in the dark, at midnight, in December, the lie had already done its work. Now look at the part people are trying to turn into "woke policing": the fact that officers took the racism allegation seriously. Of course they did. Racially aggravated offences are routine police business. Race is the largest category of hate crime in England and Wales by a distance. The duty to record and act on racially aggravated allegations is not some new ideological fad from a training slide. It comes from the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 and the post-Stephen Lawrence reforms - a legal framework older than many serving officers. An officer taking that allegation seriously was not obeying "anti-white training." He was doing routine policing under a law that has existed for more than 25 years. But here is the point Tommy Robinson and the far right need you to miss: race was part of the false story, but it was not the whole mechanism. The police were not simply given a race allegation. They were given an entire crime scene. They were told who the aggressor was. They were told why Henry was injured. They were told there was no weapon. They were told Henry had fallen. They were told Henry was being detained. They arrived to find a man on the ground, in the dark, with visible facial injuries, after the caller had already explained those injuries as the result of a fall. The far-right version depends on stripping the story down to two racial identities and deleting almost every operational fact: white man says he was stabbed, non-white man says he was attacked, police automatically side with the non-white man. But that is not the sequence. The sequence was: first caller controls the frame, denies the knife, explains the injuries, presents Henry as the threat, and gives police a ready-made interpretation of the scene. Then, when Henry tells the truth, the truth arrives inside a scene already poisoned by the lie. Strip race out of it entirely and the same lie still works. A self-presenting "victim". A visible prop that appears to support the story. A fabricated fall. A hidden knife. A 999 call denying any weapon existed. A white caller telling police the same story - drunk attacker, no weapon, fall injuries, we're detaining him - could have produced the same failure. The structure of the deception is what did the work. Race may have given the allegation extra charge. The lie did not need it to work. No diversity policy is required to explain what happened. No grand theory of "anti-white policing" is needed. The caller gave the police a false map, and the officers followed it. Robinson's claim is bigger than Henry. He tells the world the police are now conditioned to always believe the non-white person, or too frightened of being called racist to ever disbelieve them. That is a claim about the whole system, and it makes a prediction you can test: if it were true, ethnic minorities would be the people who come off best in police encounters. They do not. They are stopped and searched more, arrested more, and have force used on them more. The Race Action Plan everyone is quoting exists because minorities are over-policed and under-protected - and the barrister who chaired the board that wrote it says the people handcuffed while injured and vulnerable, against the guidelines, are disproportionately people of colour. The exact failure that Henry experienced happens most often to the people Robinson says are being favoured. A theory that predicts minorities are protected has to ignore a record showing they are treated worst at every measured stage. It survives only by deleting that record - the same way it survives by deleting the 999 call. None of this clears the officers of what came next. Handcuffing a man who said he couldn't breathe, and the delay in treating him, are real failures - and they are exactly what the inquest will examine. The failure was not that officers were trained to hate white victims. The failure was that they accepted the first story, then failed to properly re-evaluate it when the dying man told them the truth. That is the honest sequence: the police were lied to, then they failed Henry at the basics. "Anti-white training made them do it" was never part of the story. That is a political fiction attached onto a tragedy after the fact. It only works if you delete the 999 call, the false fall story, the hidden knife, the repeated denial of weapons, and the caller's control of the narrative. Henry told them the truth. He had been stabbed. He couldn't breathe. The knife was hidden by the killer's mother. His family helped build the story that made Henry look like the threat. And the police believed them.
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Reminds me of this Cornwall MP ridiculed over knife GPS tweet - BBC News share.google/RR6ZpXEGjdFDWPF…
I run an armed violence research charity. I’d love to know how you can ban knives completely. Nobody in the world with any credibility has suggested this as policy.
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Another far right astroturfing site Who pays 4 this?
Some of Henry Nowak’s friends were at today’s protest in Southampton confirming his family were watching the livestream from home - Don’t believe Keir Starmer.
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Did Southampton win a European Trophy or something?
Thanks to Nigel Farage and Tommy Robinson. They're rioting and attacking the police in Southampton.
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People were rightfully angry with the Police then, and they're rightfully angry with the Police now, but everyone can clearly see what he's doing.
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Let's not forget who were behind the ridiculously expensive failed Rwanda plan & where they are hiding in plain sight now thinking they've got away with it
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If we don’t explain science to the public, others will fill the gap with nonsense.
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Young working class Brits used to go get jobs in 27 other countries - filling Med resorts & mountain bars for money & life experience Brexit killed that. The right wing didnt care about these jobs & opportunities getting hoovered up by Irish passport holders
🚨NEW: Since 2020, there has been 27 foreign migrants from outside the EU hired for every British young person
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Turns out GB Politics account is full of shit anyway x.com/i/status/2060672883366…

As misleading headlines go, that has to be up there with some of the worst! As is the claim that "Immigration is fuelling mass unemployment among under-25s." The "shocking new study" does NOT show that at all 🙄 🧵 1/21
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Inevitably the Far Right are now going after the Sikhs Bigotry can never be sated
Replying to @LeoKearse
For 40 years we have gone out of our way to accommodate the Sikh community. They were excused from wearing crash helmets when they were made compulsory for all other motorcyclists. Perhaps that privilege should now be reconsidered?
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Important lesson You can never placate bigots Even promising to call your 1st born Tim, Ian or Geoff or Vicky won't help you @ash_dhd
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"What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun."
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RT @Sai_Ishaya_: Every day, we're trapped in the paradox of the "Schrödinger’s immigrant", a mythical outsider who exists simultaneously as…
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This is how perception gets distorted by our right wing press Overseas students (customers) on temp visas paying huge amounts to support our University & HE sector becomes 'Taking advantage & making profits by importing foreigners'
In no way am I against education. Your argument was for the universities to continue to profit by importing foreigners. There are far to many unis that were established to take advantage of this scenario.
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Worth reposting this as the country rediscovers that we lack capacity for leisure
Leisure can fill the hole that consumption left if we provide time & facilities to enable it What we discovered during & post Covid is that we dont have provision. We have millions of shops but not enough pools. Millions of miles of road but not enough accessible trails
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Man City fans on the radio moaning about their season being disappointing Everything thats wrong with English football You won 2 cups! Any other teams fans would be overjoyed with making a Wembley final let alone winning a trophy #EPL @prodnose
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How are GBNews allowed to openly Electioneer for a party whilst pretending to be a news channel? These presenters are paid to promote Reform Inc How is this allowed? @ElectoralCommUK @Ofcom
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More of the same This isnt journalism Its partisanship Its a danger to our democracy
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Where are all these tax & economic illiterate posts suddenly appearing from? Its a coordinated attack on Labour totally reliant of the audience knowing nothing about tax Grievance politics needs ignorance to work
@RachelReevesMP @RupertLowe10 @Nigel_Farage @Keir_Starmer @bbclaurak Rachel Reeves, I planned carefully for retirement. A North Norfolk holiday-let barn was meant to provide income, pay tax, employ cleaners, use local trades and support a holiday letting business. On an example £1,000 booking, after the £180 commission, £150 cleaning and laundry costs, £50 electricity, £40 water and £40 council tax, only £540 remains before maintenance and repairs. After 25% corporation tax, that falls to £405. If the remaining income is then taxed at 40%, the owner is left with just £243 from the original £1,000 booking. Remember, this is before allowing for any maintenance, repairs, insurance or mortgage costs. And the electrical PAT testing last year was needed. Now that company will receive no further income. It is becoming impossible for a small Limited company to earn money. How coffee shops, pubs, guesthouses and other small businesses survive with staff, rent, tax, regulation, insurance and rising costs is beyond me. Make small enterprise pointless and people stop doing it. Then government gets no tax. Cleaners get no work. Agents get no commission. Local trades lose jobs. That is not growth.
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