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Laxley Lemon and Tate join an esteemed company of has-beens like Steven Seagal and Dennis Rodman. The idiots have forfeit relevance for pleasure and they're too stupid to see it.
Russia claims to defend “traditional values” while slaughtering Russian-speaking Ukrainians, sacrificing its own soldiers in staggering numbers, and promoting a parade of controversial influencers, some facing serious legal and criminal allegations in their own countries like sexual assault and rape. The hypocrisy isn’t subtle, it’s in your face🇺🇦
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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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When will the average law abiding citizen change their moral standing and think, 'Why not steal something from a shop, a bike at a station, a phone, someone's wallet'? If authorities in Britain don't lead with authority then doesn't society lead to 'every man for himself'?
Hi @marksandspencer I just saw a man fill a large backpack with steaks at your St Albans store. I reported him and absolutely nothing was done to stop him by your staff. I assume that if you do nothing then your honest customers are having to pay a surcharge for the theft? Please advise.
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The comparison is inflammatory but the message is clear. British police are guilty of manslaughter through negligence. Systemic change is needed so that society is served as a whole. Stephen Lawrence was a heart wrenching wake up call 30yrs ago and now Henry deserves justice.
Henry Said Please, Brother, I Can't Breathe. Nobody Took The Knee. Henry Nowak lay bleeding to death in the middle of a Southampton street on December 4th 2025. He had been stabbed four times with an eight inch ceremonial knife by Vickrum Digwa, a man who had told arriving police officers that Henry had racially abused him. The officers believed the lie. They handcuffed the dying eighteen year old, ignored his pleas for help and placed him under arrest. His final words were please, brother, I can't breathe. He was pronounced dead at 12.37am. Digwa has now been found guilty of murder. His mother hid the murder weapon. His father was at the scene. The prosecutor described the racism accusation as a wicked lie about a dying man. Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary is under investigation by the police watchdog. The deputy chief constable has apologised. Henry Nowak's family will never be the same. George Floyd died on May 25th 2020. He said I can't breathe as a police officer knelt on his neck. His death triggered global protests, the toppling of statues, a worldwide movement and politicians across the Western world taking the knee in solidarity. Keir Starmer took the knee. Angela Rayner took the knee. Premier League footballers took the knee. Corporate boards issued statements. Institutions commissioned reviews. The machinery of progressive outrage ran at full power for months. Henry Nowak's final words were the same as George Floyd's. The institutional failure that produced his death was equally documented. The officers who handcuffed him while he bled internally did so because decades of anti-racism training had conditioned them to treat a racism accusation as the primary fact requiring response. His killer knew it and used it. The prosecutor called it his trump card. No march. No knee. No statement from Starmer. No statement from Rayner. No institutional review of the anti-racism training that produced those officers' response. Elon Musk called it unconscionable and pledged legal action. The political establishment that mobilised for George Floyd has said nothing about Henry Nowak. The question is not why George Floyd's death mattered. It did and the officer responsible was convicted of murder. The question is why Henry Nowak's death has produced silence from the same people, the same institutions and the same political movement that found their voice so readily in 2020. The answer is not complicated. George Floyd's death could be made to serve the progressive narrative. Henry Nowak's cannot. His killer deployed the progressive framework, the racism accusation, as the instrument of murder. His case does not vindicate the ideology of anti-racism training. It exposes it. A young man died because the officers sent to save him had been so thoroughly conditioned by that ideology that they handcuffed him on the word of the man who had just stabbed him. The same long march through the institutions that produced a National Police Chiefs Council declaring structural and institutional discrimination operates at all levels within British policing, a Police Race Action Plan embedding anti-racism training across every force in England and Wales, a Louise Casey report condemning the Metropolitan Police as institutionally racist and a College of Policing that redesigned its entire disciplinary framework around racial sensitivity has produced officers so conditioned by that ideology that they handcuffed a dying eighteen year old boy because his killer said the magic word. The training worked. That is the most disturbing observation of all. Henry was a soft gentle soul who lit up a room. He was eighteen years old. He said please, brother, I can't breathe. He deserved better than the ideology that killed him and the silence that followed. "The answer is not complicated. George Floyd's death could be made to serve the progressive narrative. Henry Nowak's cannot."
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More than 80% of the cut flowers we buy in Britain are flown or shipped in. Eighty percent. 🙁 We can grow them right here, and demand for British blooms is climbing fast. Stock British flowers. Label them clearly. Let people choose. @Tesco @sainsburys @asda @marksandspencer #BackBritishFarming #BritishFarming #UKFarming thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.…
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A farmer dies in April 2026. His son inherits the farm. The farm has been in the family since 1847. The farm consists of: 300 acres of grazing pasture, a farmhouse built in 1892, a barn, a milking parlour, two tractors of varying ages, a Land Rover that runs about 70% of the time, and a herd of 180 Hereford-cross cattle. On paper, the farm is worth approximately £3.2 million. This is because land near him has been bought recently by a London hedge fund looking for carbon credits, which has dragged the comparable value of every field within forty miles upward to a number nobody local can justify. In cash, the farm produces a profit of about £28,000 a year in a good year. In a bad year it loses money. The son also works as a fencing contractor three days a week to keep the operation viable. The inheritance tax bill on a £3.2 million estate, even at the reduced 20% rate, comes to approximately £140,000 after the increased threshold is applied. The son does not have £140,000. The son has never had £140,000. The son has £4,200 in his current account and an overdraft. The son sells 60 acres to a developer to pay the tax. The developer puts solar panels on the 60 acres. The remaining herd cannot be sustained on the reduced land. The herd is sold. The barn becomes a holiday let. A different family eats Brazilian beef this Christmas without knowing why the price went up. The Treasury collects £140,000. The land never produces British food again.
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Ed Miliband is shutting down our oil and gas production in the North Sea. At the same time, his government is lifting sanctions on Russian oil. If you think this is INSANE, sign our petition below👇🏾
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Racism in the #ChurchofEngland isn't for white people to discuss in our 'ivory tower'. The very eloquent and honest @augustineihm trusts me with his experience. youtu.be/t_c9UXP6hrE
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Just watched The Boys finale, however, this video looks to be more fictitious. Britain is being laughed at by a growing continent.
Case discharged the jury has failed to reach a verdict!!
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Protesting abuse has been the lifeblood of historic Christianity, not its destruction
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This is Bev Craig with Andy Burnham. She’s been the Labour leader of Manchester City Council since 2021. A new report from Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary has revealed that under her watch the council has failed to share data with Greater Manchester Police to help them investigate live grooming gang cases. According to the report, the council’s intelligence took months to be handed over. And when it did arrive, it was so heavily redacted that some pages contained just a few words. As of October 2024, the force had 59 active multi-victim, multi-offender child sexual exploitation investigations underway. 714 victims and 1,099 suspects are involved. But instead of giving investigators the information they need, the Labour-run council delayed, censored, and obstructed. This is the same council leader who, since taking office, has focused on making Manchester more inclusive for the LGBTQ community, rolling out hate crime reduction schemes, and backing trans rights campaigns. In 2023, Craig signed a letter demanding better housing for asylum seekers.
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The appropriation of Christian iconography on Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom demo
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Is it me or is there something very off about someone who doesn't follow anyone on their socials?
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Disappointing but not surprising. CofE and its nested interests. Classic reputation management wethinks... Please share widely.. @churchofengland @lambethpalace @sandfordawards @PassionPix @Channel4 @cathynewman Private Eye. No 1675. 15-28 May.
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Why didn’t Farage just declare the £5m personal gift from Harborne which, a few months before becoming an MP in 2024? The rules state new MPs "must register all their current financial interests, and any registrable benefits (other than earnings) received in the 12 months before their election within one month of their election". The rules also say "both the possible motive of the giver and the use to which the gift is to be put should be considered", adding "if there is any doubt, the benefit should be registered". Farage insists it was a purely personal gift and that he didn’t need to declare it
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