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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
Here is Keir Starmer, meeting with former ISIS terrorist, Ahmad Al-Sharaa, at NO. 10 Downing Street 🇬🇧 Imagine shaking hands with a Muslim terrorist on your doorstep Keir Starmer is a THREAT to national security ⚠️ 📷 credit: @GhorbaniiNiyak
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
Replying to @Keir_Starmer
You and the Mayor of London should be kicked out of office! You both are Hamas supporters who got voted into power by Pakistani rapists. Britain deserves better!
Here, the Muslim mayor of London dismisses the white British rape victims as he pretends it's not a real issue but a conspiracy theory or myth. He should be removed from office! Share if you agree!
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
3 Sep 2025
If @TiceRichard has any actual evidence (rather than prejudiced assumptions) that children are receiving special educational provision they don't need, he should produce this so it can be properly discussed. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cpwy…
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
Eight months ago, in my maiden speech to Parliament I said that Fiona Laskaris would succeed in changing the law that prevented her saving her autistic son Christopher from murder. Last night, as reported by ITV News at Ten, I went to Parliament to honour that commitment.
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
10 Jul 2025
“The level of dishonesty is very hard to exaggerate” - @_Chris_Coghlan speaking out for children and young people with SEND and their families. #SaveOurChildrensRights
Improving Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Surrey requires the culture of dishonesty and lies at Surrey County Council to end. My message directly to the Schools Minister in Parliament last night. 1/n
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
You dont dictate to me or my kids Keir Starmer. We will never go to war for a country that puts its people last.👏👏
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
“Yesterday in the House of Lords, the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill faced its fiercest scrutiny yet—and emerged battered at its core.” britishrabbinicalunion.subst…

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Lord Jackson of Peterborough explaining the issues of a Home Education register and the data it will request. "This constitutes state-mandated surveillance of family life on an unprecedented scale for law-abiding citizens choosing a perfectly legal form of education."
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
6 May 2025
We’ve been receiving a number of queries through our helplines from families concerned that their child’s phase transfer EHC plan doesn’t name their current school - and only names the setting they will attend from September 2025. Here’s what you need to know 👇 1/5
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
Home educated children enjoy learning because of the different ways used to educate them. It's not about learning to be tested. It's about learning to understand, to be curious, to ask more questions. #homeeduk
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
Now tell me, this country hasn't gone to shit! That poor man who served his country & carried Princess Diana's coffin froze to death on the streets. Meanwhile, illegals are lounging in fully heated 4* hotels! 😡😡😪😪 RIP Malcolm Livingston 🙏 💔.
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
When I started working with children who weren’t fine at school, I was surprised by what parents told me they were told to do by professionals. It didn’t seem right – were they really being told that they should make home less pleasant for their children if they weren’t happy at school? Could it really be that parents were being told that they must force children into school against their will, sometimes for months or years on end? Was it actually happening that parents were being told not to interact with their children from 9-3.30 if they didn’t go to school that day? Unfortunately, it turns out that this is exactly what was happening. Not just a few parents, but a torrent of them told me that they’d had this advice. I found books written by mental health professionals which advised parents to ‘show your children that you’re the boss’ or ‘aim for an atmosphere of solitary confinement during the school day’. As a mental health professional myself, the advice seemed risky. It has the potential to do harm. Make an unhappy child unhappy at home as well and you can push them towards depression. Repeatedly forcing a child to go somewhere against their will can lead to despair and hopelessness. And not interacting with a child because they haven’t gone to school? That’s just cruel. It leads to distress for the whole family. And as a former ‘school refuser’, the advice horrified me. For I remember what it was like to be ‘not fine in school’ and I remember that it was awful. Being expected to go somewhere every day where I felt alien. Wondering what was so wrong with me that I didn’t just get on with it like everyone else. And feeling stuck in limbo – if I went to school I felt terrible, but if I stayed at home nothing happened. Feeling that my life was going nowhere, but that the only way to change that was go to back to school. Back to a place which I hated. That was in the 1990s, but things had got worse since then. My parents were not threatened with fines or court. I was not excluded from the Prom or from awards days. There was no posters up on the walls about how school was the only way. Things had got worse, not better. There had to be a better way, but it didn’t seem like any professionals were talking about it. So I started doing so myself. I got a lot of pushback. People told me that I was encouraging poor attendance and that I had no idea what it’s like to work in schools. They told me that kids were ‘just trying it on’ and questioning the premise that school is always the best place for a child was dangerous. But I also kept hearing from parents who said, this really is happening. Our kids are unhappy at school, and we’re being told that the only solution is to make them more unhappy elsewhere. No one is looking at what is going on in our schools. So I wrote a book about it. Not alone, because this is a complex area which needs a multi-faceted approach. I wrote it with Dr Abigail Fisher, a qualified teacher and educational psychologist, and Eliza Fricker, illustrator and mother of a child who was ‘not fine in school’. Together we brought together expertise in education, mental health, psychology and lived experience. We interviewed young people and their parents, teachers and professionals. Some professionals were so scared about talking to us that they requested complete anonymity. Others withdraw their anonymous contributions just in case someone recognised them. They didn’t want to admit that they were moving away from the ‘attendance at all costs’ approach for fear that it might cost them their jobs. That really made me think that this book needs to be published. If professionals are scared to speak out, then something is up. Our free book launch is on April 16th. Please come and join us. Everyone will be sent a recording. eventbrite.co.uk/e/129258228…
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
ADMIN POST IMPORTANT TOMMY UPDATE!!! Despite Tommy being in total isolation, segregated from any other prisoner, and anyone visiting him having to give over their details (name, address, date of birth, email) and being subjected to fingerprinting, pictures taken, going through advanced airport security type checks (items scanned, physically padded down, a sniffer dog, and passing through a metal detector), he has been 'stripped searched' by @HMP_Woodhill staff. Tommy's cell has been 'fine tooth combed' and he had to endure the embarrassing experience of having to stand naked, then squat in front of prison staff, only to be 'searched thoroughly' as if he were some kind of drug lord in possession of a mobile phone or some illegal substance on a segregation wing that only he resides in. And yet all we hear from the prison and the judiciary is that he is being treated 'fairly'. Make that make sense.
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
29 Mar 2025
I am 43 years old. I cannot recall a time in my life when I have been as depressed about the state of Britain and England —a country I love—as I am today. Here are 5 things that happened in the last week alone that point to the terrible future that awaits our once great country unless we urgently and radically change course. 1. In the political system, a group of MPs, many of whom preside over disadvantaged neighbourhoods here in Britain, decided to lobby instead for an airport in … Pakistan … to please their Muslim constituents, thereby continuing to usher in a dark and dangerous sectarianism into our politics that was further reflected this week in the election of “independent” local candidates campaigning not on issues central to Britain but … Palestine. We are heading, slowly but surely, toward a model of sectarian politics that looks more like Lebanon than Britain. 2. In the legal system, a remote, unelected, unaccountable and self-righteous ‘Sentencing Council’ refused a request from elected government ministers to change guidelines that will entrench a two-tier legal system, whereby people from racial, sexual and gender minorities will be treated more favourably than others when handing out prison sentences, thereby violating the principle that everybody in this country should be treated equally before the law 3. In the judicial system, police decided to arrest two parents whose only ‘offence’ was to complain about their local school in a WhatsApp group, with the Orwellian school and police authorities both prioritising the ‘emotional safety’ of a few fragile teachers over the need to uphold free speech and individual liberty in this country. 4. In the immigration system, meanwhile, we learned that 6,000 illegal migrants have now arrived on our shores on small boats in the first three months of this year, 40% up on last year, with crossings happening every day this past week, taking the total since 2018 to 157,000 illegal migrants who are costing struggling British taxpayers upwards of £7 BILLION a year. This isn’t only breaking our laws but is throwing full light on the total incompetence and inability of our politicians and the UK state to control our own borders, keep our own people safe, and maintain our status as a sovereign nation. 5. And in the economy, lastly, this week we learned that our hapless rulers in Westminster are now more interested in helping foreign nationals and illegal migrants than their own people, with a Spring Statement from the Chancellor confirming they are more focused on slashing welfare and support for British pensioners, workers, and farmers, who come from these islands and whose ancestors have contributed to these islands for centuries, than they are on slashing the BILLIONS these same British taxpayers are now being forced to spend subsidising foreigners, illegal migrants, foreign criminals, our broken asylum system, and foreign aid which is still being used to support the likes of eco-farms in Nepal, obese children in China, and LGBT campaigns overseas. Sorry, but enough is enough. The people in power, the people who are presiding over these disastrous decisions, really need to start thinking about where all this is going, where all this is pushing us as a people and a nation. Because it’s increasingly clear, to me at least, that the eventual destination will be a very dangerous, dark and divided place indeed. There is a total lack of strong leadership in this country. We need to change course, now. We need to start putting the British people first, now. And we need to start radically reforming the entire political, legal, judicial and economic system, now. Because unless we do then we are all heading into very serious trouble
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
Replying to @GBNEWS
Meanwhile in other news ⬇️😬😔 x.com/TPointUK/status/190520…

"I will kill these police. Remember this face you will see it on the news." A migrant threatens to kill the police in front of Metropolitan Police officers who appear to do nothing in response.
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
This clip has had 3 MILLION views on @gbnews socials alone. PEOPLE HAVE HAD ENOUGH @Keir_Starmer
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
22 Mar 2025
'I feel a sense of grief at what’s happening to our country's identity and wonder what will be left for my children to recognise when they come to inherit the land I grew up in.' @benleo admits he's 'gobsmacked' after a school has scrapped Easter to respect other religions.
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
Omg well done @LeeAndersonMP_ @reformparty_uk Why is it that an Albanian pays €1000s and comes over to the UK on a dingy? But if they come over on a whiz air flight for a holiday they would only need to pay €28 euros Now quite rightly Lee Anderson hits the nail on the head You would have to show your passport and papers at border control and this could expose their criminal activity!
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Nicky Kilburn retweeted
🚨 Irish patriots are hitting the streets, shouting “Who’s streets, OUR streets.” This isn’t just happening in Britain or Europe. It’s a global phenomenon. Everyone is reaching boiling point.
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