Flashman
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Brits before Migrants, Keen on making Great Britain great again. Military veteran, ex police, renewable technology specialist, keen motorcyclist.
Joined January 2020
RT @RupertLowe10: £726 million was spent on refugee households claiming Universal Credit in 2023. Not a penny should be spent on benefits…
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RT @FUDdaily: Yvette Cooper says she's considering banning kitchen knives with pointed ends to tackle soaring gang violence. That’s the pro…
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Beyond words
🌳 Today The Queen joined students, teachers and parents at the official opening of Mulberry Academy London Dock, a new secondary school in Tower Hamlets which strives to support young people and provide them with the skills to lead successful and fulfilling lives. Her Majesty spoke to students in their science, robotics and art classrooms, as well as those involved in programmes around the creative industries, female empowerment and other social initiatives.
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RT @Garlic_Fart: @stillgray I visit Brussels last year for the weekend and was shocked how bad some of the area was when getting off the Eu…
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RT @petemorristwit: Is Kier Starmer a plant? No, I don't mean cabbage, although that could apply. Literarily everything he does, has don…
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RT @RupertLowe10: @EsheruKwaku I have consulted with my libel lawyer, who believes that your comments are actionable. Remove all posts ref…
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RT @andreww84509471: @kelvmackenzie Trump comments probably ill timed but we can’t deny that DEI has caused significant issues with hiring…
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RT @kelvmackenzie: An aspiring air traffic controller who scored 100% in his training exam tells The Telegraph he was denied a job because…
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Keir Starmer will surely go down in history as the most incompetent man EVER to run a country!
I’m with Farage that it was a scandal he was not allowed to ask questions in Parliament from Day One about the Southport murders since the authorities knew Rudakubana had been on the Prevent list, had been removed from school for carrying a knife and of a link to terrorism. We, the public, should have been told that information. We were denied it and that left a void which was then filled with untrue tales and rioting. There must be an inquiry into the role played by Starmer who you can be sure as a human rights lawyer would have been more interested in justice for the accused than being honest with the nation about the killer. He is a stain on democracy.
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RT @balmer_tim: @LeeAndersonMP_ Khan is a disgrace. If it's a choice between preventing stabbings and playing politics, Khan will always ch…
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RT @EmmaLouisaJ: @LeeAndersonMP_ Sadiq is nothing but a rancid, arrogant little dictator. He's very nearly decimated London and won't stop…
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RT @_QueenMeabh: @RmSalih Are you having a fucking laugh, mate? The WHOLE WORLD can see that British Muslims are not speaking out against t…
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I saw that, too. I'm simply exasperated with the Labour government and Rachel Reeves in particular. A year 11 business studies student would make a more coherent Chancellor!
Surely this cannot be right? Chancellor Rachel Reeves is describing her China trip as a 'significant milestone' in re-engagement with Beijing, saying she has agreed deals worth £600m to the UK economy. If that’s it, it wasn’t worth the journey. For China it’s not even small change. It’s not that much for UK either — we’re a £2.7 trillion plus economy! And it’s £600m over five years. So a piddling £120m a year. The NHS spends that of a morning. These things are always settled in advance. If that is truly all that was on offer she should never have gone. Unless the full picture has yet to be revealed, she really has come back empty handed.
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Very well said. Epitomises my thoughts and feelings exactly!
Never let it be said that I'm not helpful. I note that many MPs are concerned over their safety following recent events. I've decided to offer some practical and sensible advice to all members of parliament. Here goes... You might have noticed that a lot of your online correspondence comes from angry people who don't seem to like you very much. You may have been told that these are "far right" people. This is not correct. These are your constituents. (The people you notionally work for). These are people who think that an epidemic of child rape by third world savages is a matter of the utmost importance. They think that the people responsible should face serious consequences, and those who allowed it to happen should be held accountable. Your constituents don't want to be tone policed or lectured about misinformation. We know what happened, we know who's doing it, and we know why they've been allowed to get away with it. We want you to do something about it. Your constituents haven't been radicalised by the Daily Mail or Elon Musk. It may be an alien notion to you but child rape is enraging in its own right, and especially radicalising at this scale. Meanwhile, thanks to your overall ineptitude, things are a lot more expensive than they used to be, and services are stretched more than ever. The last thing your constituents want to see is more of the same sexually incontinent third world savages dumped in their communities. Your constituents will not look kindly on you if you persist in calling immigration cheats "refugees". It has also not gone unnoticed that most of you aren't very bright. You are not in a position to be lecturing any of us - especially on the finer points of morality when you're letting child rapists off the hook and failing to deport them. It's bad enough that you're letting this happen, but when you presume to lecture us about racism, it's likely to send us nuclear with rage. This, more than anything else, is what's likely to put you in mortal danger. That this has been dragging on for a number of years now, to the extent that it takes an eccentric billionaire to spur any kind of action, makes Britain a disgrace in the eyes of the world. We know that there is a disparity of values between you and your constituents. We know you prize decorum over frank debate about children being raped, but let me just make this clear. You're wrong. It's precisely that lofty condescension that makes us hate you even more, and actively wish harm upon you. So in short, stop letting third-world primates into the country, deport rapists and their welfare dependent families, sack and jail the public officials who turned a blind eye to industrial scale child rape, and stop policing our language. Stop calling us far right and stop trying to censor public debate. If you do that, you will find your constituents will be far less hostile to your existence. If, on the other hand, you keep going on as you are, I imagine there will be no hiding place for you. You will probably live in a state of perpetual terror - and many, myself included, will think it richly deserved. It's not difficult to keep safe as an elected representative. All you have to do is your job, and realise that the "community cohesion" and the human rights of Pakistani nonces do not trump child protection and the rule of law. If this is, on any level, difficult for you to comprehend, then one might suggest you have no business being an MP, and should resign so that someone with a functioning moral compass can do the job instead. Safe travels!!
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RT @Lakesman5: @bphillipsonMP Are you speaking to the mirror? It's Labour who have proven, spectacularly in the last six months, they are u…
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RT @JeremyCordite: @elonmusk Interesting that Elon Musk has much older British roots than foreign secretary David Lammy and London Mayor Sa…
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RT @elonmusk: My British grandmother, Cora Amelia Robinson, was an important part of my childhood. She was very strict, but also kind and I…
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