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Incompetent at deductive reasoning. LK nails it.
There was no equal suspicion. If you are a policeman arriving at a scene, you should have equal doubts about both sides. Those dickheads were pointing to fake “bruises” and standing around and Nowak couldn’t even speak properly and get up off the gravel. Equal suspicion would lead anyone to conclude that the story that has been woven is not true which means the call was fake and that means those standing around are a danger - not ONE of them was ever handcuffed. The police are not just trained with DEI bullshit. They are actually INCOMPETENT at deductive reasoning which is the entire BASIS of being a policeman.
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I’ve lost patience with roads. If it’s not speeding, it’s potholes; if it’s not potholes, it’s parking; and if it’s not parking, it’s folk driving like they've just done a bank heist. Enough is enough. We need to stop tinkering round the edges and rethink the whole thing.
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I now believe there are forces in the country that are pushing for political and social collapse. No PM in their right mind would do what Starmer is doing; it makes no sense from a stability or economic perspective. No one is truly this bad. No one.
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Andrew is right. The NHS as a structural model failed decades ago. Labour refuses to allow the space for us to discuss this in a responsible manner.
This is the reason why we can never reform healthcare in the UK — or even have a sensible debate about it. The moment anyone suggests alternative/additional ways of funding health Labour rushes out privatisation smears and claims US private health insurance is being proposed. Labour has been doing it for decades. It explains why the NHS is effectively beyond reform. The two worst health systems in the rich world are in America and the UK. It’s why nobody has ever copied them. It would be mad to go from ours to theirs (or vice versa). But Europe is awash with health systems that can call on several sources of funds, including many with compulsory public health insurance schemes. They have better health outcomes than the NHS. They are free at the point of use (like the NHS). Most of them are better funded. But Labour puts them out of bounds, refuses even to discuss or consider. So patient care suffers. NHS struggles on. Labour is always telling us we need to get closer to Europe. It’s where we belong. But not when it comes to health, where it insists no lessons can be learned. Pretty pathetic, really.
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"someone who can't respect their own country's culture could not truly respect another country's culture either." I have found this to be true. Furthermore, almost all the culture of a place is based on its physical geography and how human must live within it to thrive.
海外の方が、日本人が、欧米における"白人罪悪感(white guilt)"は一種の洗脳ではないか、そのように見抜いていると驚かれてます👇 ちょっぴり私なりの理解で解説しますと… これ、"日本人でさえ見抜いた"というより、 "日本人だからこそ見抜ける"ではないかと思います。 というのも、多くの日本人は戦後、学校教育やメディアを通じて、アジアに対する唯一の加害者であるように強調され、自国に否定的な認識(自虐史観)を押し付けられて来ましたから…。今は亡き安倍さんが「美しい国へ」を出版された頃から少しずつ変わってきた気がしますが、少し前までの日本は、 祝日に国旗掲揚するだけで”危険な右翼”とか、レッテル貼られる空気でしたから。 なので、欧米諸国の白人が自らの人種や祖先の歴史に罪悪感を感じるのを見た日本人の多くは、なんだか自分達と似ていると驚くのではないかと…。(私自身は海外生活が長く、複数言語に触れる中で、日本と欧米諸国が似た問題で苦しんでいるのに、以前から気づいていました。) どんな民族の歴史にも、勿論、反省すべき点はあるでしょう。でも、過度な罪悪感は決して良いものではないと思います。自分たちの文化や国を健全に愛することの方が何倍も大切だと思うのです。 自分を愛せない人が、他人を本気で愛せるとは思えないし、自国の文化をリスペクトできない人が、他国の文化を本気でリスペクトできるとも思えませんから☺️❤️
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As a country, our justice system and our society can cope with a handful of Peter Sutcliffe types. We are not set up to deal with 100s of them. I cannot think about how we deal with this without ominous realisations surfacing in my head. God help us.
A statement from the Rape Gang Inquiry.
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Rosie speaks the truth.
I wish Harriet was right, but this is far from exceptional. Across the UK are politicians at all levels who simply should not be there. A man I let go after 9 days is on Govt front bench; a local Labour Cllr was appointed after I sacked him for gross misconduct. Many many more...
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"An age of near-absolute politics is upon us." I never wanted this. I have worked hard for over twenty years to try and avoid this. But it has all been so inevitable. They stopped representing the people and started representing the place. That was the error.
There is no negotiating with these subversives. They have to be defeated once and for all. An age of near-absolute politics is upon us, whether we like it or not.
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You bastards. You absolute bastards. You hate us. We will never thrive while your party exists. @UKLabour ‘People hated that four letter word’: Middlesbrough’s anger as Labour scraps Eton-backed free school telegraph.co.uk/money/jobs/s…
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Massive rookie error on the part of Brabin here. You can tell she has no significant political experience.
UK Labour Mayors’ statement on Minneapolis
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This is the hard stop. Politicians had forgotten it exists. But it does. This is when the reality of taxation as the transfer of the value of one person's labour to another becomes very real.
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I don’t think everyone realizes how polarizing it is to watch someone steal an amount of money they’ve worked 30 years for by throwing up a sign in a vacant building and sending the government an invoice
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I am female, British and late GenX. Boomers in many fields suffocated the progression of GenX and Millennials to the extent that when those boomers began to retire (starting about 10-15 years ago), there was *no one* left to take over the reins. So things began to collapse.
Beginning in 2014, prestige industries decided they urgently needed to diversify. They didn’t purge established Boomers. Instead, they did everything possible to avoid hiring white millennial men. This is the story of a generation derailed by DEI. compactmag.com/article/the-l…
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It is a political decision to low fund the criminal justice system and high fund net zero and expansionist welfarism (beyond even the citizenry). Law and order is an area where a few extra £million goes a long way.
Great to see @UKLabour colleagues cutting through the disinformation around @DavidLammy’s critical justice reforms and standing up for victims. We are not abolishing juries. They remain a cornerstone of our democracy. But without bold action, the court system faces collapse. 🧵
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GovernanceGoose retweeted
Notice how they called the 15 year old girl a "woman" but the two 17 year olds who raped her get called "boys"
🚨Breaking News🚨 It can now be confirmed that the “two 17 year old boys from Leamington” in this story are actually Afghan boat migrants. A 15 year old girl was “abducted” away from her friends and raped by one of them, as he called his friend & told him to “come quick” and do the same. Barristers for the two asked that their names & the fact they are Afghan migrants was not revealed. The judge thankfully decided to lift reporting restrictions, meaning that it now can be reported. The victim asked for help from other women & they ignored her (until one actually helped her) Her and her families lives have been ruined and the girl now gets so anxious she is physically sick 💔 I am furious about this story. Furious that we have to live like this. Furious that the true story of the perpetrators would ever have been hidden, even for a second and furious that yet another innocent child has had their lives ruined… I will discuss all of this on my @gbnews show tonight at 6pm leamington.nub.news/news/loc…
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Replying to @Bbmorg
You are at the end of your rope. Went out for a convivial Xmas drink in London this evening. One phone stolen from our party by distraction thief in the pub, another stolen moments later by snatch in the street. Check my own phone to read of yet another 15 year old raped by afghans on the high street of her hometown. Have you any idea the idea of the pressure cooker you are heating, you god damned liar? Please, wake the f**k up. You cannot continue to pretend to govern the country like this.
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Somehow, society managed to stop women from having full voting rights in the UK until 1928. It was only in 1919 that women were allowed to become lawyers, accountants, and serve on juries for the first time. It wasn’t until the 1970s that most women could open a bank account or be granted a mortgage without guarantor. How does this Labour MP think they enforced all that?
This is truly shocking. How is this to be enforced? Is the Labour Party bureaucracy seriously suggesting that checks will be made on entrances to the conference hall on whether a person is trans? Are we going to see trans women being dragged from the hall? theguardian.com/politics/202…
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The best description of the new puritanism known as Woke.
Replying to @avidseries
Rage on Behalf of the Machine ✊🏻
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At some point, people will realise that price rises, particularly for food, have partially been offset by reduction in quality, as well as quantity. Some will consider the potential public health impact of these changes. It is unlikely any of these people will be politicians.
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GovernanceGoose retweeted
‘A sloppy biography of Jane Seymour which dwells on her advocacy for Mary Tudor but makes no mention of 149 episodes of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.’ — The Guardian
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Slight mix up in the latest Guardian review...
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At this point, I'd like to mention that virtually all British police forces are running a deficit. West Yorkshire Police's is about £11 million pa (after deep cuts). Notice that Starmer is giving £111 million to Pakistan. devtracker.fcdo.gov.uk/progr…

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