Proud Brummie and therefore Villa fan. I love rugby and cricket. Surrey CC member.

Joined June 2013
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10 Oct 2023
Thank you to all the many and varied businesses in SE21 and SE24 who are displaying in their shop windows this message to all schoolchildren. Be safe everyone! @MPSDulwichVllge @DulwichSociety
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This is what entitlement looks like! 🤬 There are nesting waterbirds on this pond on Hampstead Heath... there are also big 'No Swimming' signs, all being totally ignored! 🤬 Pure selfishness... šŸ˜’šŸ¤¬šŸ¤¬ (Shared from Instagr*m with permission from 'swansofhampsteadheath')
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Win a pair of hospitality tickets to Nottingham Forest v Aston VillašŸŽŸļø We're proud sponsors of the @EuropaLeague and Aston Villa and we're giving away 3 pairs of š”šØš¬š©š¢š­ššš„š¢š­š² š­š¢šœš¤šžš­š¬ to the first semi final! To Enter: Follow @Betano_UK RT this post #AVFC
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Oxford Street one-day traffic-free trial was a roaring success, says Sadiq Khan - after only 12 survey replies Mayor hails impact of Sunday pedestrianisation showcase as TfL prepares to reveal details of how buses will be re-routed The Standard standard.co.uk/news/london/o…
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8 Oct 2025
Please act on this @bphillipsonMP @wesstreeting . Please emphasize this @mrjamesob @BBCHughPym @ShelaghFogarty @BBCNewsnight Try to make a difference and lower the transmission in Schools?
The benefits of well-ventilated classrooms are clear, as our newly updated guidance explains. Not only do they help reduce the spread of winter infections – meaning fewer sickness absences among staff and pupils – but good indoor air quality also improves concentration and supports learning. It’s a lesson we’ll be emphasising in our evidence to the COVID Inquiry. @covidinquiry neu.org.uk/sites/default/fil…
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2 Oct 2025
I still can get my head around this … Why did @EnfieldCouncil believe this was ok ? Who will they blame for this ….? @LondonTrafficW1 @SocEnvJustice
2 Oct 2025
Shocking to see @JourneysPlaces @EnfieldCouncil discriminate against the most vulnerable to provide for cycling enthusiasts. Forcing wheelchair users and prams into the road for this monstrosity…. The council need to immediately remove this off the pavement. The cycle lobby infiltrated the council and this is what you get. Vote them out. @myldn @theLDNstandard @MetroUK @BBCLondonNews
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29 Sep 2025
Like many others who knew that LTNs simply rerouted traffic onto sacrificial roads, I was gaslighted by local politicians (like Jon Burke) and blocked by Will Norman because I told the truth. Ignored by Hackney’s Health & Wellbeing Board, the Green Party, etc, I won’t give up.
Even LTN activist Dr Rachel Aldred couldn't find a way to support the false claim that LTNs reduce car use. So after £82k of funding, TfL pulled the plug & buried her research. Five years of pointless suffering on LTN sacrificial roads based on the hunch that LTNs reduce car use.
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No wonder Tony Blair wants Digital IDs… when his son is the owner of the company that’ll be paid Ā£100 billion to develop and monitor them. And ol’ Tony has Ā£375 million worth of shares in the company, too.
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Yesterday we tweeted about Rachel Aldred's 2024 LTN health study sciencedirect.com/science/ar… that found the health/economic benefits of LTNs were 100 times their costs but didn't study the disbenefits! Some of you rightly felt we should've spelt out the disbenefits more. Here goes:
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Replying to @TheBarmyArmy
He is a legend, just because he hasn’t taken as many wickets as other test bowlers doesn’t mean he isn’t legend status, he has always had the ability to break open a match with devastating spells at the right time
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Today is the International Day of Birmingham A city that doesn’t follow, doesn’t flinch, and never forgets where it came from. Proudly sponsored by the One Thousand Trades Group, this is more than a celebration. It’s a statement of intent. At lunchtime, we raise the Birmingham flag with pride alongside our Lord Mayor, Councillor Iqbal. That moment isn’t just ceremonial—it’s symbolic. It declares who we are: united, unapologetic, and on the rise. Birmingham is second to none. Not second city. Not second best. We are the blueprint for regeneration, innovation, and civic pride. Built on grit, graft, and greatness, we’re leading the charge in life sciences, sport, and knowledge—on our own terms. To be a Brummie is to walk with confidence. Head high. Heart full. Feet grounded in legacy. We build the table, we widen the path, and we never forget who we’re building it for. From market stalls to boardrooms, civic halls to creative studios, our stride is purposeful, proud, and unmistakably ours. As a very proud Brummie, being named Brummie of the Year remains one of the proudest days of my life. Not for the accolade, but for what it meant—recognition from a city that expects you to lead, to lift others, and to leave something behind worth remembering. Birmingham’s direction of travel is bold and irreversible: • The Life Sciences Quarter is anchoring global health innovation. • The Sports Quarter is uniting community, performance, and pride. • The Knowledge Quarter is fuelling talent, research, and enterprise. In 2027, Birmingham will host the Invictus Games Birmingham 2027 —a global moment of honour, resilience, and remembrance. This is more than sport. It’s legacy. It’s a platform to profile the courage of our veterans and ensure they are supported with dignity, pride, and purpose. Birmingham will stand tall—not just as host, but as guardian of their stories. Interns across our city are stepping forward. They are not just part of the journey—they are the journey. The next generation of Brummie builders, thinkers, and leaders is already shaping the future. No city compares. No city competes. Birmingham is writing its own future—with clarity, courage, and conviction. The world is watching. The sectors are shifting. Birmingham is leading. Birmingham is on the rise. #InternationalDayOfBirmingham #BrummieOfTheYear #VeryProudBrummie #OneThousandTradesGroup #LifeSciencesQuarter #SportsQuarter #KnowledgeQuarter #InvictusGames2027 #VeteranLegacy #SecondToNone #BirminghamOnTheRise #WestMidlandsMomentum #LegacyBuiltHere #LordMayorCouncillorIqbal #CityFlagRaisedWithPride
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Yesterday Oxford St was blocked to many older and disabled people, to many with heavy shopping, to taxis, to buses. Is it any wonder that Selfridges reported that takings and footfall were down 25%?
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Whatever your opinion is on LTNs, this should be condemned by everyone. @TfL knew the evidence showed car use wasn’t being cut, and instead of coming clean, they buried it. That’s not policy- it’s propaganda. It’s deceit of the public on an industrial scale. And guess what? Those who questioned @RachelAldred’s findings were mocked & vilified. Londoners deserve honesty, not social-engineering experiments cooked up behind closed doors.
A HUGE EXCLUSIVE from the Times, just put up on its website. TfL suppressed a report which showed LTNs don't cut car use. The Times has seen emails between TfL and Rachel Aldred's unit at Westminster University which did the study expressing concern about its results.
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19 Sep 2025
Victoria Cross over the Arnhem bridge. Good night. #MarketGarden81
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19 Sep 2025
Countdown to the Birmingham Pub Bombings: 19 Sept 1974: Britain prepared for 2nd General Election of the year. Gen Sir Walter Walker said the private armies would not interfere. Eight suspected members of the Brum IRA appeared before magistrates for the 7th time @Justice4the21
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20 Sep 2025
@redactednews Clayton think you'd be very interested in the Birmingham Pub Bombings. Wrong people jailed for 16 years. No real reinvestigation, confessions ignored. Record length State secrecy order attached to evidence. Millions spent to prevent victims families finding truth
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This week's news that TfL and Rachel Aldred tried to bury results they didn't like came too late for our newsletter but gives weight to our front page story of the folly of the Government's decision to drop guidance to councils. Full newsletter: irp.cdn-website.com/630197fe…
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And again. Very relevant, this one. share.google/RKmPBw2zrp4fnMb…
Is anyone that’s been paying attention shocked? You only need to see a few of @ediz1975 videos standard.co.uk/news/london/t…
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Peckham anti-gentrification legal challenge fundraiser against Berkeley Homes dismal social cleansing plans! Going well and heading for Ā£20,000. Can you help with a bit of dosh and/or a retweet? Love ya! šŸ’š
Morning All. We've past the 12K mark - Come on! Can you help us fundraise and hit 13K? bit.ly/ACAFundraise
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Replying to @ShabanaMahmood
@ShabanaMahmood Now that you've been made Home Secretary will you grant @Justice4the21 a S1 PI. The 1974 B'ham Pub Bombings happened in the B'ham constituency you now represent. Will you make arrangements to discuss with the families? @DanJarvisMBE @birmingham_live @bbcmtd
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Our families have been refused legal aid (in England) over 14 times. Margaret (mother of Maxine Hambleton murdered alongside 20 other innocent souls) owes nothing & owns nothing, living off her pension, continually refused Legal Aid. @ShabanaMahmood Where is our Public Inquiry?
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