We walked through the village, enjoyed the Friday sun and embarked on a 4 miles walk.
Good conversation & fully grounded. Even managed a coffee afterwards
@CorkGourmetGuy
The rage is the result of the thought that young children are being subjected to this sort of atrocity. That is always the greatest concern
And there is no such thing as racism, only preferences
A reminder than England is still full of wonderful towns & villages, with great people and a proper sense of community
Something to be grateful for 🏴🏴
Where is this multicultural utopia that these nefarious politicians reference
Take a walk through Paris or London, all you see is complete parallel societies forming
Anyone with half a brain can process this reality
@narindertweets
I assume there would be positive sentiment for an English wedding on the streets of Islamabad, laughing, joking and champagne/beer flowing :)
@wayotworld
Excited for the achievements of multimillionaires kicking a ball.
Multimillionaires that wouldn’t turn their heads to look the direction you are on
An incredible day yesterday working with suppliers on the new sandals design. Excited to be launching the incredible arch amplifier sandals later this year
Best of English
🦶🏼🩴🙏🏴
@ThatTimWalker
@CountBinface
“A media construct” 🤣
It’s incredible the efforts some will go to in an attempt to reframe what it actually is: popularity
New and exclusive 🇮🇹
Thanks to the lovely people over at AKU we have just landed these stunning boots sizes and amounts are numbered full and half sizes available as always 🥾👍🧡👍🥾
You can sense and see the anxiety in so many people nowadays in daily life. It’s almost a superpower being able to properly conduct a good conversation
@UnityNewsNet
There’s irony in seeing these bought globalist types having to fawn remembrance for brave men that, at the time, believed that they were fighting for something good.
And that “something” now being what these globalist types so desperately despise
Two women talking on a street in Piccadilly, London. 1953.
One interesting fact about Bert Hardy's photography is that he was known for capturing candid, everyday moments that conveyed the essence of British life.
>BH
And that will be England gone,
The shadows, the meadows, the lanes,
The guildhalls, the carved choirs.
There’ll be books; it will linger on
In galleries; but all that remains
For us will be concrete and tyres.
Sir Andrew Motion recites Going, Going by Philip Larkin
Trust is one of the most important elements in life. It takes time to build yet can be destroyed in an instant
Keep your circle small and be selective who you associate with
Who’d have thought a rural living, England appreciating sole scrunching sandals lad would be 12 follower from 1000
For the love of England and her people, I scrunch my soles 🦶🏼🏴😀
It’s strange how account on here with thousands of followers can simply parrot and rephrase tweets and ideas already said, yet gain thousands of likes and impression
While those that provide genuine insight get 4 likes. Shows how the world works
@MatthewStadlen
It’s strange how a concept can grow in popularity from the days of the BNP to the present day. Could it have anything to do with there being truth in it? 🤔
So many gorgeous little hamlets & villages in rural Yorkshire, most of them I’ve never heard of before
It’s been great to get out and take a walk around them, the church, the village green and the local shop.
The real England 🏴
@Sargon_of_Akkad
The concept of tolerance is such a bizarre thing to celebrate. By definition it is the suppression of your true feelings under a facade of pretence