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Joined April 2023
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If a party gains power via a manifesto of lies, & a pathetic % of a pathetic turnout which is NOT A MANDATE, it’s bizarre they get to trash the U.K. in those short months & are allowed to enact every idiot new surprise ideological wet dream of deranged ministers or their leader
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In the UK you will get called a racist for being stabbed by a migrant and then bothered by a 4'9 female cop for the crime of staying the same spot for 120 seconds. How did you guys go from owning the world to being a diversity toilet country so fast?
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(PLEASE SHARE) I’m not exactly sure when police were allowed to start punching people in the face especially while handcuffed and detained! That’s assault #police #policebrutality
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Just when you think the police couldn’t stoop any lower. A British man is in a critical condition after thrown to the ground and hitting his head on a metal pole. You can see by the police reaction it was serious @RestoreBritain @RestoreNetwork_ @elonmusk @RupertLowe10 #Britain #BritishValues #UnitedKingdom #PoliceAccountability #PoliceBrutality #JusticeForAll #CivilLiberties #RuleOfLaw #PublicSafety #StandForJustice
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Die Polizei in UK beschlagnahmt eine weiße Schaufensterpuppe, nachdem sich die pakistanische Community über ihre „unkeusche Kleidung“ beschwert hatte. So langsam drehen die wirklich ab.

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Das Video zeigt keine Beschlagnahme einer Schaufensterpuppe auf Beschwerde einer pakistanischen Community wegen „unkeuscher Kleidung“, sondern das Wegbringen eines Protest-Requisiten (handcuffiert an eine Demonstrantin) während einer Palestine-Action-Demonstration. reuters.com/fact-check/vid…
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Peter Martin retweeted
This is why the UK Police are being “laughed “ at today …this is just ridiculous!! 😳 Sheffield 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 When will they Police the law and not People’s feelings? #police #protest @syptweet
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The Muslim majority council of the town of Harrow in the UK has begun hiring Muslim morality police they call “civil enforcement officers” to accost, fine, and harass native British people. “We’re going to make sure you can’t work any more and earn no money.”
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This will go down as one of the greatest takedowns of a smarmy British elite on cable news. NewsNation’s Leland Vittert went to war with The Hill’s Niall Stanage for three and a half minutes over what’s happening in Belfast. Stanage tried blaming Elon Musk for “inflaming” the chaos, while Vittert kept bringing it back to the real cause — violent migrants from the Muslim world in the West. When Vittert started dropping the receipts, Stanage went into a tailspin. VITTERT: “The culture of Islam is a violent and conquering culture.” “According to the interior ministry of France, 93% of thefts and 63% of assaults on public transport in the Île-de-France region are committed by foreigners.” “At the same time, sexual violence in these spaces has increased 86% in ten years. And you’re telling me that the influx of immigrants from Muslim countries doesn’t have anything to do with this?!” STANAGE: “I am telling you that it is completely, completely an over generalization to just suggest that people of a particular religious faith are therefore intrinsically violent.” VITTERT: “I’m talking about culture...” “Okay? I’ll try another one.” “Denmark took in 321 Palestinian refugees in 1992.” “By 2019, 64% had been convicted of a crime, including 34% of their children too. A very large portion were also on welfare.” “I ask you the question though, Niall, if the statistics aren’t the problem, why does everybody get so mad when you talk about them?” @LelandVittert
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🚨BREAKING: First trailer for Karmelo Anthony Simulator - FAFO Edition just dropped. You can do whatever you want… until you can’t.
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RT @ArchRose90: Horrific. A 30-year-old man has been arrested after attempting to stab a 17-year-old girl in neck in Burnley. Completely un…
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This hasn't aged well. I swallowed Police Scotland spin about "misinformation" being spread about an incident where "a Bulgarian couple were approached by youths". In fact, was the one assaulted and verbally abused by the Bulgarian couple. Sorry Sophie from Dundee But all credit to Dundee Sheriff Court for getting to the truth.
I’m not sure what’s worse: 12 yr old girls carrying knives or the Musk-inspired memes claiming she was defending herself against immigrants. She wasn’t. But this demented incident may still fuel Reform’s anti-migrant agenda. thetimes.com/uk/scotland/art…
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Peter Martin retweeted
How about we let one video kill two birds with one stone @mehdirhasan? Aside from Hamas and the Islamic regime and Hezbollah and the Muslim Brotherhood using children as human shields and indoctrinating them to hate and murder innocent people, Muslims are the only ones who strap their own children with suicide bombs. So it’s Muslims who are both killing kids and demonizing yourselves. It’s really pretty fucking sick. You’re literally a death cult.
You support killing kids and demonizing Muslims so maybe don’t give lectures on hate to anyone.
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Every single person who still cringes at the memory of trying to bullshit their way through an interview or exam question: today, the slate is wiped clean. Set down your burden of shame. Nothing - nothing, I say - could touch this.
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Last year, a video went viral of a scared, 12 year old girl in Dundee. She was waving weapons, shouting at a migrant to leave her alone. Almost immediately, many on the left were calling this girl a liar (and worse). They were saying the “far-right” were whipping up ‘anti-migrant hate’. People like @HumzaYousaf & many more called it ‘bullsh*t’. Many, including people like @jdpoc while calling her a liar & talking about her ‘hatred’, showed pictures of the little girl. Just to make sure everyone knew who the ‘liar’ they were talking about, was. A fundraiser for the girl was mocked, suggesting she’d use the money to buy “machetes and IronBru” She was a child. Their posts were seen by hundreds of thousands of people. She wasn’t ‘hate-filled’, she was scared. Yesterday, her version of events was proven to be true. She was sexually harassed by a migrant and another child physically assaulted too. The man and his sister were prosecuted. How shameful that children need to arm themselves for protection. How shameful that adults will deny their reality. How shameful that some people are so desperate to defend migration into this country, that they will literally mock children who are victims of their crimes. Shame on you all. I’ll be fascinated to see how many of you publicly apologise to the girl, in the same public way that you called her a liar. I won’t hold my breath… I hope this girl is ok. belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/…
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Peter Martin retweeted
It pains me to respond to the attention seeking @MatthewStadlen .... But he's tried to orchestrate yet another pile-on and truth matters. The exchange with him was at 1am on Monday night. At that time we were relying on sparse footage and interpreting media descriptions. The official figures were eventually released, based on accurate assessments, after dawn the next day. I was ACUTELY aware that this disorder would be used (just as Southport was) by the government to introduce more powers of control. I could see Stadlen priming viewers at home to accept incoming restrictions. Language matters. Too many people in news media reach for hyperbole to manipulate you - never more so than when an authoritarian government is waiting to pounce. Facts that emerged the next day: 15 police officers injured. 4 residential properties damaged by fire. 3 residents evacuated from burning homes. Several vehicles burned. All unacceptable hooliganism, stupidity and chaos. Life-changing for some involved. But when I think of 'riots' I call to mind Brixton in 1981 in which 100s of police and civilians were hospitalised. Toxteth, 1981, in which one person died, more than £10million of property was damaged and 100s were injured. The Poll Tax riots in 1990 saw 200,000 people in Trafalgar square; 100s of people injured and arrested. Tottenham, 2011, The 'Mark Duggan' riots - FIVE people died, 1000s were arrested and damage reached roughly £200 million. 2024: Southport, 1000s of arrests and some high-profile jail-sentences including Lucy Connolly for commenting online. Those are riots. In 2026, a hot day is an "emergency," feeling a bit down is "depression;" rain is a "flood risk" and being tired is "burnt out." In my view, the British people should be calmly withdrawing their labour and taking to the streets in their millions right now to force political change, but too many are unwilling to get off the sofa. It was obvious that this disorder would be used by the government to introduce more powers of control over free speech so on Monday,'s show, I was torn between relaying the unrest and attempting to moderate the hysteria. But I did let Stadlen wind me up and that was unusual on my part. On the issue of greater social media restrictions I was proven right within 24 hours. Now let's look at who Matthew Stadlen really is.... Have you ever wondered why a grown man would spend so much time doing unpaid media work, even going to the time and effort of clipping and promoting my counter-narrative views on social media at every opportunity? I have zero evidence that he is anything other than a trust-fund boy who lives in a big London house and likes being on TV. He may just be the product of his rarified upbringing. But if you were to require a malleable asset to nudge the Establishment dial, his type would certainly fit the bill: St Paul's and Trinity College educated with a father, Sir Nicholas Stadlen who was a High Court Judge. His uncle Godfrey Stadlen was a very senior Home Office civil servant involved in the administrative machinery of UK immigration policy. His paternal Grandparents were Central European émigré intellectuals who brought Marxist, anti-fascist and Continental philosophical traditions to Britain. His grandmother's work and participation in intellectual circles, especially contributed to debates on Marxism and political theory. Frankly, The Stadlen family sits in the upper institutional ecosystem of Britain through law and elite education, not to mention Matthew's hard-to-define media career... So when he is dead-set on making you think a certain way, take a breath, think harder and be extremely wary.
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Labour’s Peter Kyle having a car crash interview. Peter Kyle: The plan is great. Naga Munchetty: Have you seen the plan? Kyle: No. We know who has seen the defence plan. John Healey and Al Carns, and they both resigned over it. Labour are a mess. They can’t stop lying.
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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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>Lola McVey MP thinks that not taxing something = subsidising it >Lola is an elected lawmaker >Lola doesn’t understand basic tax law We are being governed by idiots. Actual, genuine, certifiable idiots.

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Oh wonderful, internet restrictions for the public during unrest. Like Iran.
Hilary Benn: New Powers Will Target 'False Information' Online During 'Crisis' Events Like Belfast order-order.com/2026/06/11/h…
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These are pro-Palestine protesters at Waterloo station, some holding a giant Palestine flag. Police officers are all standing around and watching. Told commuters there was nothing they could do. If anti-immigration protesters pulled this stunt, would they respond the same way?
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UK GOVERNMENT SACKED ITS OWN BORDER WATCHDOG David Neal was the man the government hired to inspect UK borders and make sure they actually worked. He did exactly that. What he found was not good. He wrote it all up in official reports. The Home Office locked those reports in a drawer. When he finally went to a newspaper to warn the public that private planes were landing in the UK with almost nobody checking who was on them, the Home Secretary James Cleverly @JamesCleverly fired him. Here is what Neal actually found. At London City Airport, only 21% of flights flagged as high risk were checked by immigration officers. Not some of the time. As a yearly average. He said it was a scandal and dangerous for the country. The Home Office said he had the numbers wrong. Then they fired him. At the moment he was sacked, the @HomeOffice was holding back 15 of his finished inspection reports. Some had been sitting there for 18 months without being shown to the public. The agreed deadline for publishing them was eight weeks. Not one report met that deadline across his entire three years in the job. When they finally released 13 of the reports, they chose to do it on the same afternoon that a separate major inquiry published its findings... Draw your own conclusions. What was actually in those reports? Border control posts left with nobody manning them. Officers at e-passport gates described as distracted and without basic radios. The whole airport border operation rated as neither effective nor efficient. Neal told MPs directly: I have been sacked for doing my job. He also told @BBC the Home Office is dysfunctional and described senior officials rolling their eyes when he brought them his findings. He said the government contacted him three separate times warning him not to speak publicly about the unpublished reports. He had almost no other way to get the information out. The people who fired him for raising border security concerns were the same people who spent years promising the public they had taken back control of the borders. Sources: @BBCNews @guardian @DailyMail @CommonsHomeAffs
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