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Simon Fish retweeted
“Leftwing people find it very hard to get on with rightwing people, because they believe that they are evil. Whereas I have no problem getting on with leftwing people, because I simply believe that they are mistaken.” Sir Roger Scruton
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What dismal news that the Assisted Suicide bill is coming back. They are hoping to use the Parliamentary override to force it through without any of the improvements and safeguards offered in the Lords last time including by the Bill’s advocates like Lord Falconer. We’re going to be offered the same bill that left the Commons (left with lots of ‘oh the Lords will clean up that glaring problem, don’t worry just pass it’) on a take-it-or-leave-it, unamendable basis. Even if you accept the case for assisted dying this Bill is terrible, far too expansive and full of holes to be filled in after it’s in statute… but the advocates know they’ll never have a such a ‘progressive’ Parliament for years, so it’s now or never. So they’re trying to push through a dangerous bill that they admitted needed significant improvement, because it’s their last chance. They must be stopped.
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Lauren Edwards MP statement says “[The TIA bill] was rightly described as the safest and most robust assisted dying law anywhere in the world” No. It was only described this way by the people trying to push it through. Here is how others described the Bill: 1. The Royal College of Physicians said the Bill is unsafe 2. The Royal College of Psychiatrists said the Bill is unworkable, and unsafe 3. The British Geriatrics Society said the Bill’s safeguards are not adequate 4. Domestic abuse charities said the Bill is unsafe 5. Organisations representing disabled people said the Bill is unsafe 6. Royal College of GPs says the Bill lacks adequate safeguards 7. Lord Stevens, ex NHS CEO, said legislating for assisted dying in the current climate of hospice cuts is “utterly ridiculous” 8. MIND says the safeguards are not adequate 9. The CLADD group at KCL (DOI) have said the Bill is “not fit for purpose” 10. The British Association of Social Workers say the Bill’s is not safe enough Spot the pattern?
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BREAKING: The assisted suicide/euthanasia bill is coming BACK to Parliament, despite massive public backlash Lauren Edwards MP has just announced that she will bring back the same bill that terrified virtually every disability rights group in the country as well as the medical profession We MUST resist!
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What upset them ? The Beatitudes ? "Blessed are the peacemakers" ?
British police want to arrest Christian preacher because his prayers have caused anxiety and distress to Muslims. Allah first.
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2022: Labour Leader Keir Starmer claims at PMQs that Alaa Abd El-Fattah was ‘imprisoned for his social media posts’. 2025: Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer claims he did not know about those social media posts? He’s the biggest liar that’s ever been in British politics.
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This is undeniably two-tier isn't it ?
Why were patriots in Sheffield subject to a Section 16 “no masks” order immediately upon arrival this afternoon but far-left / Antifa mobs in BRISTOL are being allowed to wear ski masks and dark glasses? Yet another example of the two-tier hypocrisy we keep seeing.
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London — Muslim public workers paid by taxpayers for @harrow_council make violent threats to severely injure a man. They turn off their body cameras as they make the threats & say they can leverage their relationship with @metpoliceuk to injure him.

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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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Keir Starmer told JD Vance that "We've had free speech for a very, very long time in the United Kingdom, and it will last for a very, very long time. In relation to free speech in the UK, I'm very proud of our history there" Yet now @Keir_Starmer seems to be encouraging the banning of 'some' speakers based on different political opinions @D_Tarczynski is a democratically elected Member of the European Parliament from Poland, a close NATO ally of the United Kingdom. He was invited to speak at the first ever British @CPAC - by a former Prime Minister - yet has been turned down "not for any security or credible security risk, but because his views on issues such as immigration, sovereignty and cultural change differ from those of your government." He was banned under the criteria "not conducive to the public good" Yet what it not conducive to the public good - is censorship, suffocating Free Speech and banning speakers that have different legal political opinions It is a disgrace and needs to stop. You can overturn this if you choose to...
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This is worse than my O Level Physics paper.
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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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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From Christian Homes to Slave Markets: 4.5 Million African Christians Brutally Enslaved in 2026: While the world keeps obsessing over slavery from centuries ago, millions of Christians are being kidnapped, bought, and sold right now in Africa yet almost no one is talking about it. Africa has 7 million people trapped in modern slavery. 4.5 million of them are Christians. Among the victims: 2.4 million Christian women & girls 1 million Christian children An average slave is sold for just $90. Worst affected Christian populations: Nigeria: 1.611 million slaves (45-50% Christian) DR Congo: 407,000 slaves (90-95% Christian) South Sudan: 115,000 slaves (60-70% Christian) These are Christian believers people who follow Jesus, read the Bible, and live their faith being ripped from their homes and communities into forced labor, sexual slavery, and horrific exploitation Why is there endless discussion about historical slavery, but complete silence on this massive ongoing Christian slavery crisis in 2026 ? Christian lives are under attack today. It’s time to break the silence and demand attention for this tragedy.
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Keir Starmer during the riots (1st August) in Southport: ‘A gang of thugs got on trains and buses, went to a community not their own… and proceeded to throw bricks…’ The findings of the inquiry: ‘We found NO conclusive or compelling evidence that the 2024 disorder was…coordinated…Most people who took part…lived locally’ I trust Keir Starmer would have Keir Starmer sanctioned, arrested and jailed for spreading misinformation during a period of public unrest?
Remember, @Keir_Starmer who wants to ban X for spreading misinformation has been community noted 27 times for lying.
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Everyone knows Dunkirk. 338,000 men rescued from the beaches, the "miracle" that saved Britain. Almost nobody knows what happened 8 days later, 100 miles down the coast. This story was buried for years, and once you hear it you will understand why. While Dunkirk was being evacuated, the 51st Highland Division was deliberately kept in France. Churchill wanted to prove to the French that Britain would not abandon them. So 10,000 Scotsmen kept fighting along the Somme while everyone else went home. They fought well. Too well to retreat in time. By June 10, Rommel's 7th Panzer Division, moving so fast the Germans called it the Ghost Division, had cut them off from every port. The Highlanders fell back to a tiny fishing town called Saint-Valery-en-Caux, with cliffs at their backs and the Royal Navy on the way. A second Dunkirk. That was the plan. Operation Cycle, ships waiting offshore. Then the fog rolled in. The ships could not reach the beaches in the dark and mist. And by morning, Rommel had artillery on the cliffs above the town, firing down on anything that floated. Men climbed down cliff faces on ropes made of rifle slings trying to reach boats. Some fell. The rescue never came. On June 12, 1940, Major General Victor Fortune surrendered the 51st Highland Division to Rommel. There is a famous photo of the two men standing together, Rommel grinning, Fortune staring into the distance like he is somewhere else. 10,000 men marched east into 5 years of captivity. In parts of the Highlands, nearly every family knew someone in the bag. They called it the lost division, and for decades many Scots quietly believed they had been sacrificed. Two details worth knowing. Fortune was offered better treatment as a general. He refused privileges and stayed with his men for the entire war, organizing care for the sick and keeping discipline in the camps. He was knighted from a hospital bed after liberation. And in September 1944, the rebuilt 51st Highland Division was given one specific assignment, at the request of its commander. They liberated Saint-Valery-en-Caux. The pipers played in the same square where their brothers had surrendered four years earlier. Dunkirk got the movie. These men got the long war. Worth remembering them today.
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The Orwellian Online Safety Act is about to become even more censorious. Technology Secretary Liz Kendall has announced that next week she will lay an update to the Online Safety Act in Parliament requiring services to take “quicker action” to remove content during “times of crisis”. The Free Speech Union will be keeping a very close eye on it. Who will decide what constitutes a “time of crisis”? Could that include a climate crisis, meaning providers would be pressured to remove criticism of Ed Miliband’s Net Zero policies? Given how damaging the Online Safety Act has already been to free speech, we have little faith that either this Government or Ofcom will exercise any new powers impartially.
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Keir Starmer: "We don't have £4.5 billion for defence." Keir Starmer the next day: "I’m announcing £4.5 billion for more cycle lanes and zebra crossings." He’s just reached the point where he’s just laughing at us all now. You really couldn't make it up.
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Labour have appointed a new adviser at the Ministry of Justice. And she has extreme views. She called Henry Nowak's murder “useful” to the Right, and the public reaction to two-tier justice “dangerous”. This is someone who should be nowhere near our justice system. 🧵
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Simon Fish retweeted
“I never thought I’d live to see the day when the right wing would become the cool ones giving the middle finger to the establishment, and the left wing becoming the snivelling self-righteous twats, going around shaming everyone.” - John Lydon, The Sex Pistols
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