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Keith retweeted
🚨 Good morning Britain. While you were sleeping the establishment finalised its plan to make your country even more attractive to migrants. Starmer's EU reset deal includes a Youth Mobility Scheme allowing unlimited under 30s from across Europe to live and work in Britain. The EU Migration Pact which came into force on June 12th means if Britain aligns further with Brussels it must accept mandatory migrant quotas or pay £17,000 per person it refuses to take. Belfast is still on edge. Homes have been burned. A man has lost his eye. And the government's answer is to sign deals that make Britain a bigger destination for people arriving without permission. They are not trying to stop the boats. They are opening more doors while telling you to stay calm. RT if you see exactly what they are building. 🇬🇧🔥
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Replying to @WallStreetApes
🇮🇪✝️ History making, Protestants and Catholics are putting aside 200 years of fighting to confront the Islamic threat to their communities in Northern Ireland. 🤝💪 The corrupt government doesn't fully understand what they have awakened. 🇮🇪
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It’s not often I write a post like this, but I feel I need too. After 19 years as a cop, and giving my life for the public I’ve never met, believing in a better tomorrow…..I’m utterly disgusted, ashamed and have absolutely no faith in our justice system anymore. An officer was fired for arresting a violent offender, who was armed with a weapon, because he had used some naughty words. The same ex-officer tackled a shoplifter who’s been charged with a plethora of offences, but has now been charged with assault after taking the offender to the floor. (Which is what he was trained to do) Then two violent thugs, assault various people, attack female officers, and when an officer steps in to do his job, they can’t get a guilty verdict or won’t run a final trial. I’m lost for words and have absolutely no faith in CPS, their decision making, or the justice system. This is not just a case for the police, but shows the greater community that if you’re decent and law abiding, witness a crime and want to help…..you’ll have the book thrown at you. However if you want to fight to police……it’s perfectly fine to do so.
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Keith retweeted
Replying to @PSCupdates

SHOCKING EXCL: “Shoot him in the neck like Charlie Kirk” far-left protesters call for Tommy Robinson to be “hung like Mussolini”. I don’t think incitement to violence on EITHER side is right. Calling for anyone’s death is too far.
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While the United Kingdom faced unprecedented illegal boat crossings, UN agencies condemned plans for deportations. UN officials lobbied aviation regulators to prevent the deportation of migrants – an appalling violation of the UK’s national sovereignty.
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Starmer literally told the English people that migrants who reject speaking English, reject the Church of England, and reject much of English culture are the face of modern England. And he’s shocked that the English people rejected that reasoning? The man’s a political buffoon.
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So the frigate HMS Iron Duke is to be retired after a £105 million refit because there is no money left to keep her going. Absolutely pathetic. Leaves the navy with 5 frigates only... Labour and the Tories have criminally weakened our defences.😡
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16 Sep 2025
UNITE THE KINGDOM My tribute to the largest free speech festival in modern history with over 3,000,000 people. Don't listen to the lies from the fake news and politicians. Thank you to everyone who put it all on the line with Tommy Robinson and his amazing team! Song: Civilian Soldiers
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This is our official anthem for May 16th. Learn the words as it'll be played live at Whitehall. No more will we, the people, be ignored. We want our country back, and our country we shall take back. Join the cultural revolution. Unite The Kingdom 🇬🇧
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BRAVO 👏👏👏 GEORGINA lays it out in the way only GEORGINA can: "where did Keir Starmer go wrong?" This man is a walking disaster area who should never have been anywhere near any position of power
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Keith retweeted
So now the invaders are brandishing guns and shouting in support for ISIS. Are you planning to actually tackle this yet @Keir_Starmer ? Or setting up their hotel rooms waiting for them?

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Replying to @JohnCleese
Foreign muscular ideologies were bound to fill the vacuum created by our surrendering cultural ground. We need to re-assert our culture. A few pointers: No swearing on any holy book, when taking office, other than the bible. No sharia law. No public call to prayers. No conversion of churches to mosques. No burqas or niqabs. No first cousin marriages. Re-colonise our curriculum. Re-colonise the English language. Only formally recognise Christian celebrations. Required to fly our national flags (only) on publicly owned buildings. Establish a register of British national heroes and heroines. Prohibit the removal of our statues. Require all foreigners to comply with a resident covenant forbidding political activity in the UK and proselytising among other things. Outlaw progressive discrimination. And a whole lot more besides …. assets.nationbuilder.com/nel…

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Islamic scholar in the UK says: "We will transform the UK into an Islamic state and impose humiliating laws on Christians and other non-Muslims to make them want to convert to Islam." Terrifying.
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Prime Minister Starmer made a lot of big promises about defense spending. The problem? Many of those promises won’t kick in until 2030 and beyond. By that point, Starmer will be out of power and inflation will have eaten away at all his spending pledges.
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Too many are too polite to say this. But mass ritual prayer in public places is an act of domination. The adhan - which declares there is no god but allah and Muhammad is his messenger - is, when called in a public place, a declaration of domination. Perform these rituals in mosques if you wish. But they are not welcome in our public places and shared institutions. And given their explicit repudiation of Christianity they certainly do not belong in our churches and cathedrals. I am not suggesting everybody at Trafalgar Square last night is an Islamist. But the domination of public places is straight from the Islamist playbook. Trafalgar Square belongs to all of us. It is a national memorial to our independence and our salvation. Last night was not like a televised football match or a St Patrick’s Day celebration. It was an act of domination and therefore division. It shouldn’t happen again.
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Take me back… (Tho we weren’t posh enough to have a video player. But it was ok ‘cause my mate did 🤣) How life has changed. Some for the better but so much not…
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Keith retweeted
When @realDonaldTrump bombs Iran, Satire Parody Ayatollah Khamenei Well done, just laughed my ass off!
When @realDonaldTrump bombs Iran, Satire Parody Ayatollah Khamenei
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Well, got my Call up letter. 🤣🤣
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Britain Is Sleepwalking Into Lebanon. Lebanon did not fall overnight. It was once the most cosmopolitan, pluralist state in the Arab world. Beirut was the Paris of the Middle East. A functioning democracy. A free press. A Christian majority that built a nation generous enough to welcome those who came. It believed that openness would be met with openness. That tolerance would be reciprocated. That good faith was a universal language. It wasn't. It never is. The Palestinians arrived after 1948 and in their hundreds of thousands after 1970, expelled from Jordan with their militias intact. The Lebanese state, too timid to enforce its own sovereignty, allowed armed factions to operate as a state within a state. Then Iran exported its revolution westward and Hezbollah was born, funded from Tehran, running its own hospitals, schools, courts and welfare networks. It made the Lebanese state optional for an entire community. Every accommodation encouraged the next demand. Every retreat was read as weakness, because it was. The civil war that followed lasted fifteen years and killed 150,000 people. But the war was merely the violent expression of something that had already happened. The state had lost its monopoly on violence. Communities had retreated into armed confessional blocs. The centre had hollowed out. Lebanon was already two countries sharing a flag but not a future. The Christians didn't lose because they were cruel. They lost because they were naive. They believed demographic generosity could be squared with political stability. They believed armed factions could be absorbed into a civic order. Power follows population. Identity hardens under pressure. Every community with a coherent creed will eventually act on its interests. The moral high ground is not a defence. In Lebanon it became a grave marker. Now look at Britain. Since 2018, boats have arrived on the Kent coast carrying tens of thousands of men, the overwhelming majority unvetted and undocumented, from Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Eritrea. They are housed and supported at public expense while the state performs the pantomime of processing them. Anyone who raises the subject is accused of racism before the sentence is finished. This is not immigration. It is the progressive dissolution of Britain's right to determine who enters its own territory. The parallel institutions are already here. Sharia courts operating alongside civil law. Educational environments teaching loyalty to the Ummah rather than to Britain. Areas where policing is negotiation, investigations are quietly dropped, and the state modifies its own behaviour for fear of communal reaction. In Lebanon they called it accommodation. They kept calling it accommodation right up until the checkpoints went up. The electoral bloc pressure is already here. Candidates selected on the basis of foreign conflicts. Representatives answering to communal leaderships rather than constituents. The institutional failure is already here. The Charity Commission investigated the Islamic Centre of England for three years. Little changed. Universities host vigils for mass murderers and hold nobody accountable. Prevent is applied selectively. Everyone knows it. Nobody says it. Lebanon did not collapse because its enemies were strong. It collapsed because its institutions were weak. Because it confused tolerance with the abandonment of standards. Because it believed the centre would hold without anyone holding it. Britain is not Lebanon yet. But Lebanon wasn't Lebanon yet, once. It drifted. Demographics shifted. Parallel loyalties hardened. The state lost the nerve to enforce a single standard of law. Bit by bit the centre hollowed out. We are drifting. The question is whether anyone in authority will admit it. Before the drift becomes a current too strong to swim against. "Power follows population. Identity hardens under pressure. Every community with a coherent creed will eventually act on its interests."
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