I can’t do much under the weight of this economy; but I still have the right to criticise for the purposes of adding to a genuine debate of public interest.

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RT @Landeur: I could be mistaken, but isn't that 'ponytail' from this Charlie Veitch video? Again could be wrong, but looks like the guy w…
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If this is truly my own last moments of free speech, then I will do my best to use it for the betterment of my own society. I won’t be dialling down on sardonicism. However, I will do my best to become more succinct in reply than I have been. If not, eh bien, j'ai essayé.
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Farage says Starmer’s social media ban ‘is well-intentioned’. We disagree. It is not well-intentioned. It is sinister.
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Kebab Shops, Vape Shops & Car Washes are being allowed to sponsor overseas workers under the skilled worker’s scheme. You don’t need to be skilled to do these jobs. Yet another scam in order to replace UK Citizens. I thought the government recently said they were going to investigate these businesses 🤔 More lies.
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Whilst I agree that Children shouldn’t be on social media, I do not trust the agenda behind the decision. I wonder if a single, partisan source of information is better, or worse, than a world of knowledge. Either way, certain dangers will remain a threat; regardless of a ban.
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They don’t care about kids. They just want to force you to tie your passport to your social media so that they can arrest you for mean tweets.
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We are banning social media access for under 16s. These days kids must find their feet in a world where technology intrudes into every area of their life. I just can’t let that go on anymore. So we’re giving children their childhoods back.
Community note
The UK Government's 'careful review' of the research found a small correlation between children's use of social media and wellbeing, but no evidence of a causal effect: gov.uk/government/pub… assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/696e0b46…
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They would never treat a minority like this. The truly rough stuff is exclusively reserved for the white working class.
Where do they store these burly thug policemen? Unless there is civil strife we never see them. What we do see is little fat females and weedy males. What do the burly, paramilitary thugs do all day? Are they even policemen?
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🚨BREAKING: A number of people have stepped forward to claim that a Government Organisation named RICU hide the truth from the British people whenever a migrant attack happens and manage the response This includes writing statements for bereaved families to read out 😳
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Labour must go as soon as possible
In Manchester, England, Muslims were loudly blasting the Quran on loudspeakers. A British woman stepped up and said, “This is England, a Christian country! I don’t want to hear the Quran!” For just saying that, the police arrested her on charges of causing a public order offense. They handcuffed her and dragged her away.
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Enough.
The police threw a protestor so hard into a metal pole that it bent (pictures in the comments). He is now hospitalised. Surrounded by a dozen or so officers, this is the only way you could detain him? Police brutality for White working class men only.
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English Law is clear that 'common abuse' is not a matter for the Law
🚨 UK Police Arrest a Man For Saying “You’re Chatting Sh*t” Despite High Court Ruling That Swearing Is Protected Speech A man is calmly explaining to a police officer that swearing in public isn’t automatically illegal. He correctly references the High Court ruling (Lord Justice Bean) that everyday swearing is part of normal expressive language and protected under free speech, unless it’s genuinely threatening or abusive under the Public Order Act. Instead of listening, the officer warns him, gets defensive, and then arrests him for a public order offence simply for saying “you’re chatting sh*t.” Classic example of police abusing their powers and ignoring established case law just because they don’t like being challenged. This is why trust in policing keeps dropping.
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Best night of the year. Vive Le Mans. Vive La France 🇫🇷
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Don’t make the mistake of believing that setting a bus or a car on fire will intimidate these people. It doesn’t. They were raised with a level of violence that you cannot, or will not, comprehend. It is amazing what narcotics and a plastic bottle can to do a Man (or Woman).
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It is not rape. It is much, much worse.
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Exactly. If you’re a Man, they’ll antagonise you to hype your adrenaline to the point of total exhaustion before eviscerating your face; and possibly castrating you. It’s not “random violence”; rather, it is violence as a tool; deployed with purpose.
Women and girls need to start realising this can and will happen to them. The country we once knew has gone. Make sure your womenfolk have a safe way home. Do not let them out of your sight until theyre home safe.
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Only Reform can put Nadine Dorries and Nadim Zahawi back in government.
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The idea that Restore is at just 8% in the polls is highly suspect.
The biggest action day in British history. We are going to Restore Britain.
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We’re not interested in the lesser of two evils anymore. We tried voting negatively for the ‘least shit option’ for decades. Now we’re going to vote for what we want, not be bullied by mediocre people crying about vote splitting. Deal with it.
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I agree that Dorries and Zahawi add nothing to Reform but in this election, Reform is the lesser of two evils.
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I think I have figured out why so many people in the UK dislike the child-activist. When she was focused on the environment, the direction was to “do a breathless, lamenting Diana voice” Now she’s focused on this, the instruction was “..can you a Thatcher?” Pantomime.
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