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🇩🇰🔴Denmark is now forging ahead with deportations with a new law. The left-wing Social Democrat Mette Frederiksen celebrated the move, stating: "They rape girls and women. They are involved in gang crime and drug offenses. Unfortunately, we have not yet been able to deport them. This is primarily due to the interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)." Now, this is set to change. She says Denmark is not waiting for the ECHR anymore. All migrants who have been sentenced to one year or more in prison must return to their home country automatically. There will be no case review.
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Ugh. This is DISGUSTING @LushLtd. Teenage girls love to shop in your stores and here you are happily encouraging them to CUT OFF THEIR HEALTHY BREASTS in the name of trans pride. This is beyond repulsive. It's dangerous and sick. No parent should allow their child near your stores. Please share: #BoycottLushNow
Dear Lush (cc Chelmsford City Council), As a woman who had half a breast removed last year due to cancer, I am writing to raise my concerns about your “Proud of My Stripes” window display. I am also, on behalf of other women who have experienced breast cancer, respectfully requesting its removal. Because mastectomies are not a fashion statement, an identity marker or something to be celebrated. They are something women undergo because they are ill, because they are frightened, because they are trying to stay alive. Around 59,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in the UK every year. Many will undergo surgery - a mastectomy, lumpectomy or other procedure. Others choose preventive mastectomies because they carry a high-risk BRCA gene mutation. If a woman chooses to have her breasts removed to affirm a gender identity, that is her personal choice. I honestly don’t know the number of women who have elective mastectomies for this reason. What I do know is that it is a tiny number compared with those for whom breast surgery is medically necessary and not something to be celebrated. I think I speak for many women who have experienced breast cancer - and for their families - when I say this: Breast removal surgery is not something I regard as cute, playful or empowering. Nor is it something I believe retailers should be celebrating. For that reason, I am requesting that the display be removed and that @ChelmsCouncil apologise for promoting it on social media. Yours sincerely, Janet Murray
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OMG PLEASE SHARE 😦! A heartless police officer in Brighton is seen pushing an elderly woman to the floor for no apparent reason. The woman was later identified as the mother of Rhiannon Whyte, whose daughter was murdered last year by an illegal migrant who stabbed her more than 20 times with a screwdriver. The police are completely out of control #BritainFirst #SaveBritain #Patriot #BritishValues #DefendBritain #UnitedKingdom #ProtectOurBorders #RuleOfLaw #FreedomOfSpeech #RestoreBritain #BritishPride #StandForBritain #TakeBackControl #LoveYourCountry @LozzaFox @TRobinsonNewEra @RupertLowe10
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🚨WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN ARBROATH❓ Multiple reports from locals suggest that a 17 year old girl was ATTACKED by a group of migrants - and police told a local man that intervened to NOT post it on social media… Women and children are being gang raped and the police are telling people not to talk about it…..
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The deranged hate campaign against Restore Britain is reaching incredible new levels. In one Daily Mail article today, the entire stale political establishment line up to have a pop at us. Reform use that old ‘neo-nazi’ line to open up - unimaginative, at best. Then Labour attempt to stick the boot in (it doesn’t land), followed by a Conservative MP who goes on to insult me... All finished off by the Lib Dems, who have a quote at the end saying we should be ashamed of ourselves (we are not). The Daily Mail missed Polanski for the full house in that particular article, but fear not - he has recently called me an extremist too. Isn’t it all so boring? Let them come. The establishment wants to eradicate Restore Britain, but we are here to stay. My message is this. GET USED TO IT. A political party that will deport millions of illegal migrants, sex pests and freeloaders. If a foreign national is living in our country yet unable to speak English, living in social housing, claiming benefits, refusing to work, hating our way of life or abusing women? We will deport them. As I have said many times. Millions must go. Labour, Reform, the Tories, Lib Dems, Greens - they all want us gone. Why? Because they can see the support Restore Britain is gaining. We are going to win. We are going to mass deport. We are going to get our country back.
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They STILL wont name the dangerous prisoner that killed after Shabana Mahmood released them early. I think this is because it was Safi Dawood she released who then killed Wayne Broadhurst. This would explain why they wont mention Wayne and why Safis trial was nobbled.
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If they try and push through the Assusted Dying Bill we need a GE immediately because pushing through something extremely unsafe & expensive without the public voting for it is wrong. Something this big that changes the relationship between the State & individual needs a public vote. Starmer wont get away with this
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In Denmark, the immigrant groups costing taxpayers the most in welfare are the same ones dramatically overrepresented in rape convictions. From a purely economic standpoint, it would seem like the Danes are paying immigrants to rape them.
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HOW BRITAIN REWARDS PEOPLE WHO TRY TO SAVE TAXPAYER MONEY: FIRE THEM Mike Kiely spent 22 years inside BT (@BTGroup). He knew how the telecoms industry operated. So when the government hired him as a consultant to oversee the £2.5 billion rural broadband rollout, he knew exactly what he was looking at. BT had won all 26 government contracts. All of them. Kiely did the maths. Installing a street cabinet in Northern Ireland cost around £13,000. On the mainland, BT was charging the government between £61,000 and £80,000 per cabinet. Public money covered roughly 77% of every single one. He suspected BT was simply inventing tasks and inflating charges to absorb as much public funding as possible without doing more work. So he shared his analysis with local councils. The people whose job it was to negotiate these contracts and spend public money responsibly. Then his document leaked to a broadband blog. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport trawled his internal emails, found what they needed, and sacked him. The man who tried to protect public money. Margaret Hodge (@margarethodge), chair of the Public Accounts Committee, told the Guardian (@guardian) she was getting increasingly concerned at the way whistleblowers were being bullied. She pointed out that hiding behind commercial confidentiality was denying the public the right to know how their money was being spent. Her committee later confirmed what Kiely had warned all along. Taxpayers had been ripped off. £1.2 billion had gone to BT shareholders. Kiely was eventually vindicated when a community in Oxfordshire paid £28,000 per cabinet. Exactly in line with what his numbers predicted was fair. He lost his job for telling the truth. BT kept every contract. This is what accountability looks like in Britain. The consultant who raises the alarm gets sacked. The company he raised the alarm about gets the cheque. Support whistleblowers. They are the only audit most public spending ever gets. SOURCES @BBCNews @TheRegister @guardian @margarethodge
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🚨RUPERT LOWE IS A MASSIVE PATRIOT🚨 PRAISES SCOTLAND, WALES AND NORTHERN IRELAND "There's been a post-war plan to undermine this country by deceit" "I am a great believer in the Act of Union" "Britain was stronger when we were all together" "I'm against these regional parliaments started by Tony Blair that keep us divided" "What happened since the Act of Union is incredible, we're the most successful nation on Earth"
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Rupert Lowe encounters balaclava wearing lads on motorbikes riding through Makerfield. See his reaction. 👇👇
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The biggest scandal isn't just what happened during COVID. It's that six years later, the evidence continues to emerge while many in government and the media still refuse to confront it. I've spent years following the money and exposing the truth. The American people deserve answers and accountability.
The revelations six years later are pouring out so quickly that it is impossible to keep up much less mentally process all this: * The Director of National Intelligence has documented 120 US-funded/owned biolabs in 30 countries many of which are manufacturing and manipulating infectious diseases. * Senator Rand Paul's committee has released the receipts concerning US funding/backing of the manufactured SARS-CoV-2 virus/vaccine as part of this program. * Senator Johnson has produced definitive evidence that US public health agencies knew of the grave dangers of the shot to everyone but said nothing. * Many officials are privately admitting/proving that the whole point of lockdowns was to preserve population immunity for the shot and block other avenues toward wellness. * Hardly any of this makes the national news and one wonders if the public mind has any awareness at all.
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The conspiracy theorists were right A new FDA data mining report shows they knew the Covid vaccine had 25 major side effects and they all conspired to hide it from the public Senator Ron Johnson’s Senate PSI Majority Staff Interim Report has been released on FDA data mining and the March 2021 analysis by Dr. Ana Szarfman There was a “masking” in the standard FDA system, where signals from Pfizer and Moderna reportedly cancelled each other out Meaning they lied and hid the side effects from the public and told you it was 100% safe and effective I have compared the whole list for you: Neurological & Dysautonomia • Bell’s palsy (Suppressed Signal) • Paraesthesia ear (Suppressed Signal) • Bradykinesia (Suppressed Signal) • Basal ganglia stroke (Suppressed Signal) • Cerebral artery occlusion (Suppressed Signal) • Thalamic infarction • Sinus rhythm abnormality • Agonal rhythm • Diaphragmatic spasm • Dementia (Pfizer) Cardiac • Sudden cardiac death (Suppressed Signal) • Acute left ventricular failure (Suppressed Signal) • Diastolic dysfunction (Suppressed Signal) • Ejection fraction abnormal (Suppressed Signal) • Hypertensive emergency (Suppressed Signal) • Blood pressure systolic changes (Suppressed Signal) • Aortic stenosis (Suppressed Signal) • Cardiac failure chronic • Acute myocardial infarction (Pfizer, Moderna) • Cardiac telemetry abnormal (Pfizer) (Suppressed Signal) Vascular & Pulmonary • Pulmonary infarction (Suppressed Signal) • Embolic stroke • Ischaemic stroke • Aortic aneurysm rupture • May-Thurner syndrome • Hypomagnesaemia (Suppressed Signal) Other • Cholecystitis acute (Suppressed Signal) • AST/ALT ratio abnormal • Mastoid disorder • Cardiac assistance device user • Brain natriuretic peptide increased • Asymptomatic COVID-19 (Pfizer) (Suppressed Signal) The FDA’s standard analytical method allegedly masked “obscured” statistical safety signals in the data Aka they lied
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There he stands — the uniformed “servant of the people”, paid by taxpayers to protect and serve. Pathetic. These officers have chosen their side. They ignore grooming gangs, migrant crime, and left-wing violence while hammering patriots. They are not on our side. The people see it. 🇬🇧 (video courtesy of @VanEmmerickKris)
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I’m out of the police station now, and headed right back to the town square! This time with two high profile lawyers by my side. I was able to use my Apple Watch in the police station to message a friend at @hazteoir, and they sent lawyers right away. I’ve been given a fine, but police didn’t even write a number on it. There will be no silencing of Cartelito Chris today!
I have just been arrested by the police in Madrid, Spain. My phone and passport have been seized but I had a second phone in my pocket so I’m writing this from the back of the police car. I was at Puerta del Sol for just 5 minutes. Police told me I cannot have conversations in the public square. I researched the law and spoke with a lawyer and.they are wrong.
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Really fascinating read about the shadowy government unit “RICU” we’ve had our eye on for a while… How undercover agents spread flowers, hashtags and engineer families’ statements after tragedies… Timely.. 👀 dailymail.com/news/article-1…
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I have just been arrested by the police in Madrid, Spain. My phone and passport have been seized but I had a second phone in my pocket so I’m writing this from the back of the police car. I was at Puerta del Sol for just 5 minutes. Police told me I cannot have conversations in the public square. I researched the law and spoke with a lawyer and.they are wrong.
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🚨NEWS: Locals on social media are reporting a 17 year old girl has been raped near the train station in Arbroath by a gang of illegal migrants
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Everyone should be disturbed by the UK government's proposed ban of social media for children. It is more state overreach. The state is trying to usurp and replace parents, first by feeding them breakfast at school & telling them what they can access on the internet. Resist.
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The state is not your parents. Your parents are your parents. Get a VPN kids.
🚨 NEW: Keir Starmer will introduce nightly social media curfews for 16 and 17-year-olds as part of the Government's social media ban [@thetimes]
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We can be like Iran, how delightful.
NEW: U.K. advances proposal to force Apple, Google, Signal, & other platforms to scan private content on users’ devices — executives could face prison if they refuse.
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